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6. Experimax

Experimax franchises provide computer and cell phone repair services in small retail locations. This is currently a popular business since many consumers experience cracked screens or other small issues that need attention quickly.  Start-up fee: $49,500.  Franchise fee can range between $142,000 and $351,000 in all start-up costs. The company provides specialized franchising for veterans including training programs to make the transition as easy as possible.

       

7. Visiting Angels

Visiting Angels offer home care franchises that are part of the thriving senior care and health industry. Start-up fee:  $45,950. Other start-up costs range from $123,460 to $161,150. The company serves many senior veterans. The franchises provide an opportunity to care for senior veterans so they can stay at home. This can be a rewarding experience for those who have served.  Veteran owners have the unique opportunity of connecting with senior veterans in their care.

       

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

   

          

8. Pillar to Post

Pillar to Post franchises provide home inspection services throughout the United States. The business model allows franchisees to mainly run operations from home and enjoy plenty of scheduling flexibility. Start-up fee: $24,500. Other start-up costs range from $41,195 to $50,995. The company offers a 20% fee discount to veterans to help with start-up.

         

9. Mr. Handyman

Mr. Handyman franchises provide various repairs and home improvement services. Franchisees can run many operations from home and keep start-up costs fairly low. It’s perfect for those looking into franchises where they get to fix things and help homeowners. Start-up fee: $59,900. Other start-up costs range from $117,500 to $149,100 for new franchises to get up and running. Franchisees who qualify for VetFran benefits get a 15% discount.

      

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

         

       

10. The UPS Store

The UPS Store is a popular shipping and packing destination, with franchises throughout the country. It’s one of the most recognizable companies in the industry, making it a potentially valuable opportunity. New franchises don’t require a ton of retail space or hugely expensive equipment. Start-up fee: $29,950. Other start-up costs at a traditional location costs between $137,849 and $566,585. Rural locations cost between $133,470 and $378,227. Store-in-store locations cost between $64,894 and $285,263. Qualified veterans can have the initial fee waived and enjoy up to $300,000 in other incentives.

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