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Arooga's Grille House & Sports Bar, a Pennsylvania-based restaurant and bar franchise, has signed its largest franchise agreement to date with The Sporting Group. The agreement will bring 50 new Arooga's locations to Florida and parts of Georgia over the next 8 years, more than doubling Arooga's total number of locations nationally. The Sporting Group has experience in franchise development and will help expand Arooga's brand in these new markets. Arooga's currently has 10 corporate locations in Pennsylvania and several franchise locations in development elsewhere, and this new agreement positions the brand for significant growth.
A & I Sauces seeks $600,000 in financing to expand operations and distribution of its flagship Hillbillie Salsa product nationally. The company was founded 4 years ago and produces a line of unique sauces and salsas. Hillbillie Salsa has experienced strong sales growth since launching, currently available in grocery stores in Ohio and along the East Coast. The funds will support inventory growth, marketing, hiring new personnel, product innovation, and developing new client relationships as the company scales up production and distribution across the United States.
This document provides information about an event celebrating the T.R.U.T.H. organization founded by NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. The event will be a black-tie gala and fundraising celebration held at the 200 Peachtree venue in Atlanta. It will include a red carpet entrance, live entertainment, auctions, and other features to help support the T.R.U.T.H. organization's mission of mentoring and educating youth through sports and character development programs. Sponsorship opportunities are available starting at $10,000 to help generate visibility for partners in association with the event and Deion Sanders.
The document announces an investor summit and expo hosted by Realty411 to be held on February 10, 2018 at the Biltmore Hotel & Suites in Santa Clara, California. The event will feature breakfast, networking opportunities, and presentations from various sponsors and real estate investors focused on strategies for growing wealth in the current market. Attendees can learn about upcoming real estate investment opportunities and connect with sponsors in the real estate and finance industries.
Jimmy's Fries & Shakes founder Jimmy Britz fell in love with the Canadian dish poutine while in Germany and has been serving it ever since in his restaurants. Britz chose to focus on poutine to share a unique tasty food with more of the world. While keeping traditional poutine, Britz also offers innovative twists on poutine with various global toppings. Britz is driven to continue growing the Jimmy's Fries & Shakes brand and believes in flexible franchise models and supporting franchisees to find the best solutions. The franchise is seeing rising success rates for franchisees and increasing domestic growth.
The Team Reed Foundation, founded by pro-golfer Patrick Reed of Texas, gives tips on how to successfully plan and run a golf tournament for charities, nonprofits, and local organizations.
Little Caesars was founded in 1959 in Garden City, Michigan by Mike and Marian Ilitch with one location. It has since grown to become the largest carry-out pizza chain in America through franchising and its famous $5 HOT-N-READY pizza. Little Caesars focuses on offering quality pizza at a great value. Franchisees benefit from national advertising campaigns and ongoing support from corporate as they serve their local communities.
Arooga's Grille House & Sports Bar, a Pennsylvania-based restaurant and bar franchise, has signed its largest franchise agreement to date with The Sporting Group. The agreement will bring 50 new Arooga's locations to Florida and parts of Georgia over the next 8 years, more than doubling Arooga's total number of locations nationally. The Sporting Group has experience in franchise development and will help expand Arooga's brand in these new markets. Arooga's currently has 10 corporate locations in Pennsylvania and several franchise locations in development elsewhere, and this new agreement positions the brand for significant growth.
A & I Sauces seeks $600,000 in financing to expand operations and distribution of its flagship Hillbillie Salsa product nationally. The company was founded 4 years ago and produces a line of unique sauces and salsas. Hillbillie Salsa has experienced strong sales growth since launching, currently available in grocery stores in Ohio and along the East Coast. The funds will support inventory growth, marketing, hiring new personnel, product innovation, and developing new client relationships as the company scales up production and distribution across the United States.
This document provides information about an event celebrating the T.R.U.T.H. organization founded by NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. The event will be a black-tie gala and fundraising celebration held at the 200 Peachtree venue in Atlanta. It will include a red carpet entrance, live entertainment, auctions, and other features to help support the T.R.U.T.H. organization's mission of mentoring and educating youth through sports and character development programs. Sponsorship opportunities are available starting at $10,000 to help generate visibility for partners in association with the event and Deion Sanders.
The document announces an investor summit and expo hosted by Realty411 to be held on February 10, 2018 at the Biltmore Hotel & Suites in Santa Clara, California. The event will feature breakfast, networking opportunities, and presentations from various sponsors and real estate investors focused on strategies for growing wealth in the current market. Attendees can learn about upcoming real estate investment opportunities and connect with sponsors in the real estate and finance industries.
Jimmy's Fries & Shakes founder Jimmy Britz fell in love with the Canadian dish poutine while in Germany and has been serving it ever since in his restaurants. Britz chose to focus on poutine to share a unique tasty food with more of the world. While keeping traditional poutine, Britz also offers innovative twists on poutine with various global toppings. Britz is driven to continue growing the Jimmy's Fries & Shakes brand and believes in flexible franchise models and supporting franchisees to find the best solutions. The franchise is seeing rising success rates for franchisees and increasing domestic growth.
The Team Reed Foundation, founded by pro-golfer Patrick Reed of Texas, gives tips on how to successfully plan and run a golf tournament for charities, nonprofits, and local organizations.
Little Caesars was founded in 1959 in Garden City, Michigan by Mike and Marian Ilitch with one location. It has since grown to become the largest carry-out pizza chain in America through franchising and its famous $5 HOT-N-READY pizza. Little Caesars focuses on offering quality pizza at a great value. Franchisees benefit from national advertising campaigns and ongoing support from corporate as they serve their local communities.
Entrepreneur's Legal Cookbook Session 1 for Startup Palm BeachGaida Zirkelbach
Juicy legal tidbits entrepreneurs can sink their teeth into. Session one introduces The Entrepreneur's Legal Cookbook concept and goes over issues with former employers and setting up an entity
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Be aware - I am NOT a qualified solicitor, am not offering legal advice, accountancy advice or health and safety advice - I am only saying that you need to be aware - so ask!
This document outlines key considerations for planning a small business, including taking a personal inventory to assess skills and support, researching the market and pricing, establishing the proper legal structure, obtaining financing, maintaining records, purchasing insurance and supplies, developing policies and procedures, and creating a business plan. Key steps involve assessing personal characteristics, family support, and business skills; conducting marketing research on trends, customers, and market size; setting the right price; choosing a legal structure like sole proprietorship or LLC; investigating sources of capital; and partnering with stakeholders for resources and support.
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Full Business Plan Template / Sample for starting a Cannabis Edibles Business.
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This document provides an overview of a business and entrepreneurship module for a national service program. It includes topics such as business ideas, legal processes, research and planning, and finances. The module will be delivered through lectures, sharing, discussions, and group presentations. It introduces concepts like entrepreneurship, reasons for starting a business, identifying business opportunities, business structures, costs, funding sources, market research, and financial management. Examples are provided around starting a nasi katok business to illustrate concepts like organization, roles and responsibilities, operations, and break-even analysis.
The document provides information about merienda, a light meal eaten in Spanish-speaking countries, and the benefits of glutinous rice. It then describes the business "STICKY & CAFÉ" which offers Filipino snacks using glutinous rice, including turon malagkit, carioca, and palitaw. The procedures for making each product are explained. The business goals are to achieve customer satisfaction through quality, affordable products. The mission is to provide healthy snacks and the vision is to excite customers through innovation.
This document discusses franchising as a method for distributing goods and services. It defines the key elements of a franchise as the license of a trademark, payment of an initial fee, and support from the franchisor. It notes that there are over 750,000 franchised businesses in the US employing 19 million people across 75 industries. The regulation of franchising by federal and state law is also summarized, including requirements for providing a franchise disclosure document. Considerations for whether a restaurant is a good candidate for franchising are outlined, as are the financial and regulatory differences between franchising and owner expansion. Issues specific to restaurant franchises are also addressed.
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Workshop organised by the Government of Grenada
In collaboration with OECS, CTA, IICA,
Radisson Grenada Beach Resort, Grand Anse, St. George, Grenada
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The document discusses strategies for growing a business through acquisitions. It outlines the benefits of acquiring other companies such as gaining new talent, customers, and technologies. This allows businesses to exceed their organic growth rate. The document then provides details on identifying target companies, conducting due diligence, negotiating deals, and integrating acquisitions. It emphasizes the importance of proper planning, execution, and people integration for acquisition success.
The document discusses opportunities for micro food enterprises in India. It outlines various business models and segments in the food processing industry including production, manufacturing, wholesale, retail, and international markets. It also discusses opportunities for new products, technologies, and infrastructure. Key opportunities mentioned are in fortified foods, organic products, convenience foods, and value addition of fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy. The document provides an overview of schemes and support available for formalizing micro food processing enterprises in India.
The document summarizes the history and operations of Taco Maker Mexican Grill, a Mexican quick service restaurant franchise. It was founded in 2006 when a group acquired an existing franchise with over 100 locations. By 2015, they had launched a new concept called Taco Maker Mexican Grill and sold 70 franchises in Miami and Central Florida. The document provides details on their headquarters, franchise model and benefits, as well as initial franchise fees. It promotes the opportunity for growth in the fast casual restaurant sector.
The document summarizes the history and operations of Taco Maker Mexican Grill, a Mexican quick service restaurant franchise. It was founded in 2006 when a group acquired an existing franchise with over 100 locations. By 2015, they had launched a new concept called Taco Maker Mexican Grill with corporate offices in Orlando. They have sold 70 franchises in Miami and Central Florida so far. The document provides details on their headquarters, franchise model and benefits, as well as initial franchise fees.
This document provides an overview of a company and opportunity in five key areas: the company, the need, the product, compensation, and timing. The company has been established since 1972 and provides legal and identity theft protection services. It addresses a large need as legal/identity issues are very common. The product offers various legal and restoration services to over 3.8 million members. Compensation includes selling memberships, building a team through referrals, and residual income from retaining members. Now is a good time to get involved as digital disruption is increasing interest in these services.
The Frigid Frog Shaved Ice Co. assists others who want to start a profitable shaved ice business. They provide customized startup kits, training, and marketing support to independently owned and operated Frigid Frog locations. Their packages include supplies, equipment, and signs to help new businesses get started. Operating a mobile shaved ice business from a trailer allows owners to attend festivals, events, and parties to find customers.
This document provides guidance on starting a local produce business. It recommends first researching whether the local community can support such a business by assessing existing farmer's markets and roadside stands. A business plan should then be created covering what will be grown and how it will be sold and marketed. Necessary equipment for selling includes tents, tables, signage and packaging. The business will also need to address legal matters like taxes, insurance, and customer service policies. With proper planning, a local produce business can be a successful way for gardeners to share their crops with the community.
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This document provides information about a proposed home bakery business called "Have More". Key details include:
- The bakery will be called "Have More" and will be registered as "Have More Pvt Ltd".
- In addition to cakes, the bakery aims to provide customers a bespoke experience through customizable designs, tastes and sizes.
- The bakery's mission is to provide nutritious and high quality cakes that customers can "HAVE MORE" of.
- The bakery plans to target events like birthdays, weddings and anniversaries where cake consumption will be consistent.
- Promotion strategies include the use of social media, participating in food festivals,
Here are two paragraphs answering the questions:
I plan to start a business from scratch. The main advantage is that I will have full control over decisions like location and facilities. However, the main disadvantage is that it will take more time and effort to build everything from the ground up compared to buying an existing business. I will need to focus on tasks like hiring and training employees, setting up equipment and inventory, and promoting the business to attract customers. It may also be more difficult to get financing without an established track record.
For the legal organization, I am considering forming an S corporation. The main advantage of an S corp is that income and losses pass through to the owners' personal tax returns, allowing for only one level of taxation
(Home-based business series) Davis, Detra Denay - How to start a home-based b...Ulfah Hidayah
This document discusses starting a home-based bakery business. It notes that home-based baking allows those interested in baking to get started without the large financial investment of a commercial bakery. While some commercial bakers oppose home-based baking due to competition concerns, the document argues there is enough business for both. Home-based bakers must follow the same health and safety rules as commercial bakeries. The author shares their experience starting a small home pie baking business on National Pie Day, noting they enjoyed learning about the business of home-based baking.
Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) is a week-long series of events held each November to promote entrepreneurship in Palm Beach County. Over the past two years, GEW has helped foster entrepreneurship, inspire young people, and promote economic development. The 2016 GEW will continue this work through various events that educate, connect, and showcase local entrepreneurial talent. Support from sponsors will help build infrastructure and resources to support entrepreneurs and attract talented people to the area.
This document provides an overview of programming terminology, languages, and factors to consider when hiring a developer. It defines terms like platform, framework, middleware, and full stack. It introduces popular languages like Java, C, C++, C#, PHP, Python, Ruby, JavaScript, and SQL. It also discusses unusual languages like Whitespace, LOLCODE, and Brainfuck. Finally, it lists qualities to look for in a developer like knowledge, efficiency, and communication skills, and provides common project FAQs.
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The document provides information about merienda, a light meal eaten in Spanish-speaking countries, and the benefits of glutinous rice. It then describes the business "STICKY & CAFÉ" which offers Filipino snacks using glutinous rice, including turon malagkit, carioca, and palitaw. The procedures for making each product are explained. The business goals are to achieve customer satisfaction through quality, affordable products. The mission is to provide healthy snacks and the vision is to excite customers through innovation.
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In collaboration with OECS, CTA, IICA,
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September 17-18, 2019
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The document discusses opportunities for micro food enterprises in India. It outlines various business models and segments in the food processing industry including production, manufacturing, wholesale, retail, and international markets. It also discusses opportunities for new products, technologies, and infrastructure. Key opportunities mentioned are in fortified foods, organic products, convenience foods, and value addition of fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy. The document provides an overview of schemes and support available for formalizing micro food processing enterprises in India.
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- The bakery's mission is to provide nutritious and high quality cakes that customers can "HAVE MORE" of.
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Date: May 29, 2024
Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
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1. Recipes and juicy legal tidbits you can sink your teeth into™
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
2. About me
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
I like entrepreneurship, the law and food, so I’m mixing them together
to provide legal information to entrepreneurs in
delicious, digestible, bite-sized pieces.
As a shareholder at Gunster, I have helped my clients, including various Inc. 500 and Inc.
5000 companies, launch new products, negotiate key deals, and assimilate new divisions
into existing legal frameworks. I have also helped numerous start-ups get funded, deal
with the myriad of issues that arise as they grow, acquire companies and be acquired.
What else? I have Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent rating, have been recognized by
Super Lawyers, Florida Trend Legal Elite and the South Florida Legal Guide, have
appeared on television, and have been quoted in publications such as the National Law
Journal, E-Commerce Times, Florida Trend magazine, the South Florida Business Journal,
and the Miami Herald.
3. What’s not on the menu?
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
4. What’s on the menu?
Digestible, bite sized, nuggets of legal information, to help
entrepreneurs get cooking and not get burned.
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
6. FOUNDERS’ MARGUERITA PIZZA
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
INGREDIENTS:
1 package of ready-to-serve
thin pizza crust (12 inches in
diameter)
2 medium tomatoes, thinly
cut
4 ounces shredded
mozzarella cheese
3-4 basil leaves, cut into
strips
2 finely chopped garlic
cloves
1 tablespoon extra virgin
olive oil
salt and pepper
DIRECTIONS:
- Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Take this time to think about how issues with
your founders could ruin your business.
- Use a brush to spread the olive oil over the crust, including the edges. Be liberal
with the olive oil, but not so liberal with how you spread ownership among
founders and future employees.
- Sprinkle the garlic, then a thin layer of the mozzarella cheese and then the
tomatoes over the crust, similar to how the founders will contribute money,
resources and time into the business. How you end up splitting the pie between
founders and future employees depends on these contributions.
- You may want to season the tomatoes with salt and pepper. Doing so is key to
the flavor of the pizza. A key component to the flavor and outcome of your
venture is implementing ways to incentivize founders to remain with it.
- Spread the basil leaves over the pie; some may fall off the pie, just like founders
may quit or be forced out of the business.
- Cook for approximately 10 minutes. While you wait, look over the next slide.
- Remove from oven, cool for one minute and cut into slices.
- Sit down with your founders, enjoy some pizza, and talk about how you plan to
split the pie.
7. FOUNDERS’ MARGUERITA PIZZA
Will founders like their piece of the pie?
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
INGREDIENTS:
Bylaws
Shareholders
Agreement
Operating
Agreement
Invention
Assignment
Non-Competition
Proprietary
Information
DIRECTIONS: Make sure these tidbits
are crystal clear:
- Ownership of assets, inventions, and IP
- Restrictions on transferring ownership
- Pre-emptive rights
- Buy-sell rights (Put and Call Rights)
- Right of first refusal/Right of first offer
- Drag-along rights/Tag-along rights
- Access to information
- Non-Competition obligations
8. FOUNDERS’ MARGUERITA PIZZA
Will investors like how you split the pie?
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
INGREDIENTS:
Right of First
Refusal
Right of First Offer
Drag-Along
Rights
Tag-Along Rights
Buy-Outs
Other Restrictions
Founders’ rights might discourage
investors down the road
9. Today’s Special!
YOUR SECRET SAUCE
Don’t spill your competitive advantage.
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
10. YOUR SECRET SAUCE
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
INGREDIENTS:
½ cup sour cream
¼ cup mayonnaise
2 tbsps. chopped fresh
dill or 1 tbsp. dried dill
1 tsp. lemon juice
salt and pepper to taste
DIRECTIONS:
• Mix all ingredients together and think about the consequences of
the competition getting a hold of your company’s trade secrets.
• Cover and refrigerate 1 to 2 hours before serving. Instead of
napping on the couch, take this time, or more, to try and identify
all of your company’s trade secrets and read the next slide.
• It’s great to dip veggies or crackers, or to spread on fish, pork
chops or even hamburgers. It’s also great because every time you
take a bite, it will remind you to take reasonable steps to protect
your trade secrets.
11. YOUR SECRET SAUCE
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
INGREDIENTS:
Trade Secrets
Confidentiality
Agreements
Noncompetition
Agreements
Protective
Measures
DIRECTIONS:
• Identify trade secrets; mark
as “confidential”
• Don’t let new employees
bring along competitors’
trade secrets
• Require Confidentiality
Agreements
• Require Noncompetition
Agreements
• Train your staff
• Limit disclosure
• Use technology
• Implement work policies
12. What are we having next time?
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com
THE PERFECT BOARD
Brings Wisdom and Credibility
RAMEN PROFITABLE SALAD
Legal Stuff that Matters on a Small Budget
RAISIN FUNDS FONDUE
Getting Enough Dough to Keep Cooking
13. Recipes and juicy legal tidbits you can sink your teeth into™
Gaida Zirkelbach
@Gaida
in/gaida
LegalCookbook.com