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Am I responsible for determining if I have sufficient capital to fund the Cream franchised business?

Cream Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

I understand that buying a franchise is not a guarantee of success. Purchasing or establishing any business is risky, and the success or failure of the franchise is subject to many variables such as my skills and abilities (and those of my partners, officers, employees), the time my associates and I devote to the business, competition, interest rates, the economy, inflation, operation costs, location, lease terms, the market place generally and other economic and business factors. I am aware of and am willing to undertake these business risks. I understand that the success or failure of my business will depend primarily upon my efforts and not those of Franchisor. INITIAL:
I received a copy of the FDD at least 14 calendar days before I executed a Franchise INITIAL:
Agreement or paid Franchisor or its affiliates any fees. I understand that all of my rights and
responsibilities and those of Franchisor in connection with the franchise are set forth in these
agreements and only in these agreements. I have had the opportunity to personally and
carefully review these documents and have, in fact, done so. I have been advised to have
professionals (such as lawyers and accountants) review the documents for me and to have
them help me understand these documents. I have also been advised to consult with other
franchisees regarding the risks associated with the purchase of the franchise.
Neither the Franchisor nor any of its affiliates, officers, employees or agents (including any INITIAL:
franchise broker) has made a statement, promise or assurance to me concerning any matter
related to the franchise (including those regarding advertising, marketing, training, support
service or assistance provided by Franchisor) that is contrary to, or different from, the
information contained in the FDD.
My decision to purchase the franchise has not been influenced by any oral representations, INITIAL:
assurances, warranties, guarantees or promises whatsoever made by the Franchisor or any of
its officers, employees or agents (including any franchise broker), including as to the
likelihood of success of the franchise.
I have made my own independent determination that I have the capital necessary to fund the INITIAL:
franchised business and my living expenses, particularly during the start-up phase.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 61–192)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Cream's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, it is your responsibility to determine if you have sufficient capital to fund the franchised business. Cream states that as a prospective franchisee, you must make your own independent determination that you have the capital necessary to fund the franchised business, including covering your living expenses, especially during the startup phase. This acknowledgement is part of a receipt that you will initial.

This means that Cream does not guarantee your success and that purchasing a franchise involves risks. These risks include your own skills and abilities, the time you dedicate to the business, competition, economic factors, and the general marketplace. Cream advises you to consult with professionals such as lawyers and accountants to review the FDD and franchise agreement, as well as consult with other franchisees regarding the risks associated with purchasing a Cream franchise.

Cream also states that no one from Cream, including franchise brokers, can make any statements, promises, or assurances about the franchise that contradict the information in the FDD. Your decision to purchase the Cream franchise should not be influenced by any oral representations, assurances, warranties, guarantees, or promises made by Cream or its representatives regarding the likelihood of success.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.