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    Understanding Financial Performance Representations and Their Legal Ramifications

    While not required in Item 19 of the FDD, financial performance representation carries a lot of weight when it comes to potential franchisee trust and the law.

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    By Jessi Russell1851 Franchise Contributor
    11:04 AM • 06/29/17

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