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Millennium Dance Franchising

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Millennium Dance Franchising franchises offer dance studios for Ballet, jazz, hp-hop and other contemporary forms of dance to the general public. You may have to compete with other businesses, including franchised operations, national chaos and Independently owned companies offering dance classes, lessons, parties and studio rentals You may also encounter competition from other Millennium Dance Franchising franchises Changes in local and national economic conditions and population density affect this industry and are generally difficult to predict You will face other business risks that could have an adverse effect on your business, including pricing policies of competitors, changes to laws or regulations, changes in supply and demand, new technologies and competition from Internet-based organizations that provide information and some related services or products Our ability to fulfill our obligations under our Franchise Agreement depends in part on our present and future financial condition Litigation risks also exist, Including future litigation that may not be predicted

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6/10

Investment Accessibility

6/10

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Upfront franchise fees are the one-time payments required to secure rights to operate under an established brand, typically ranging from $20,000 to $100,000+ depending on brand value.

These fees grant access to proprietary business systems, training programs, intellectual property rights, and often territorial exclusivity—essentially purchasing the blueprint for a proven business model.

While separate from ongoing royalties, investors should evaluate these fees against expected returns, comparing fee-to-earnings ratios across opportunities and assessing how effectively franchisors reinvest these funds into system improvements.

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Ongoing Fees

Ongoing franchise fees, typically structured as royalties ranging from 4-8% of gross sales, represent the continuous payments franchisees make to maintain brand affiliation and support services.

These recurring fees fund the franchisor's operational assistance, marketing initiatives, technology updates, and continued brand development—creating a partnership where the franchisor's revenue grows alongside the franchisee's success. In addition to royalties, franchisees often contribute to national advertising funds (usually 1-3% of sales) and may incur technology fees, supply chain markups, or renewal fees depending on the franchise agreement.

Investors should carefully analyze these ongoing costs within their financial projections, as they directly impact profit margins and cash flow throughout the entire franchise relationship.

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