What is the Marketing Fund used for regarding Expense Reduction Analysts?
Expense_Reduction_Analysts Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
The Franchisor (or its nominee) may operate and administer the Marketing Fund and account through the Marketing Fund Contribution paid by You and other ERA Businesses that operate in the Territory.
15.3 Using the Marketing Fund
- (1) The Franchisor (or its nominee) may be responsible for administering the Marketing Fund.
- (2) The Marketing Fund is used for marketing activities (and associated expenses) relevant to marketing the ERA Network in the Territory. The Franchisor may use the Marketing Fund to satisfy any and all costs of maintaining, administering, directing, preparing, and producing advertising, including the cost of preparing and producing advertising campaigns and the cost of direct mail campaigns; the cost of public relations activities and advertising agencies; the cost of developing and maintaining an Internet website; personnel and other departmental costs for advertising that the Franchisor internally administers or prepares; and the costs of building partnerships with national or regional brands.
- (3) All marketing activities (and associated expenses) are determined by the Franchisor. The Franchisor reserves the right, but not the obligation, to refer certain matters, in the Franchisor's sole discretion, to the FMAC for non-binding advice. The Franchisor has the right to require that the FMAC be formed, changed, dissolved or merged at any time.
- (4) You acknowledge that the monies held in the Marketing Fund are for marketing activities for the ERA Network in the Territory and that there is no requirement to spend any portion of the money in the Marketing Fund in any particular area or in respect of any particular ERA Business, and that not all ERA Businesses will benefit directly or on a pro-rata basis from such expenditures. Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason, You will not be entitled to any of the money held in the Marketing Fund.
- (5) The Franchisor has the right to reimburse itself from the Marketing Fund for such reasonable costs and overhead, if any, as the Franchisor may incur in activities reasonably related to the direction and implementation of the Marketing Fund. The Franchisor is not required to audit the Marketing Fund, but the Franchisor will provide You with a basic accounting of the Marketing Fund from the prior year if requested 120 days after Franchisor's most recent fiscal year end.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 58–215)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Expense Reduction Analysts' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Marketing Fund is used for marketing activities and associated expenses relevant to marketing the ERA Network in the Territory. Expense Reduction Analysts may use the Marketing Fund to cover various costs, including preparing and producing advertising campaigns, direct mail campaigns, public relations activities, advertising agencies, developing and maintaining an Internet website, personnel and other departmental costs for advertising that Expense Reduction Analysts internally administers or prepares, and building partnerships with national or regional brands.
The franchisor has the authority to determine all marketing activities and associated expenses. Expense Reduction Analysts reserves the right, but not the obligation, to refer certain matters to the FMAC (presumably Franchisee Marketing Advisory Council) for non-binding advice and can require the FMAC to be formed, changed, dissolved, or merged at any time.
The funds are intended for the overall marketing of the Expense Reduction Analysts network, and there is no guarantee that every franchisee will directly benefit from the expenditures or that the funds will be spent in any particular area. Additionally, franchisees are not entitled to any money held in the Marketing Fund upon termination of their franchise agreement. Expense Reduction Analysts has the right to reimburse itself from the Marketing Fund for reasonable costs and overhead incurred in activities related to the direction and implementation of the Marketing Fund. While Expense Reduction Analysts is not required to audit the Marketing Fund, they will provide a basic accounting of the fund from the prior year if requested 120 days after their most recent fiscal year end.