Current Issues for franchise accountants

Current Issues for franchise accountantsWhat do franchise accountants talk about when they get together? Top of the list at a recent gathering of FAN members were franchise payroll issues and pre-purchase advice. Here's a recap of the issues we covered at our meeting on 19th August 2016.

The Payroll Problem

Garth Belic and Richard McLean from Keypay spoke about the state of play regarding wages compliance in franchising, and payroll solutions that accountants can offer franchise clients. Garth pointed out the reality that it is difficult for franchise owners to get payroll right if they rely on spreadsheets, manual entry of wage rates and allowances, and data entry from time and attendance records.

The franchise accountants agreed that this is a great challenge for many small business clients. After a robust discussion the feeling was that, while MYOB and Xero meet the needs of some, for many in the franchise sector an 'end to end' payroll solution (such as Keypay) is the way to reduce risk of non-compliance and improve audit trails.

Franchise Resales

Matthew Page from Link Brokers spoke about the franchise resale market. One of the key take aways was that expert advice is vital to avoid making costly mistakes when you buy a franchise. Matthew also pointed out the risks to franchise business values when a brand over-expands or when there are financial concerns within the business.

Franchisor Insight

The Franchisor Insight session  is one of the most popular items on the agenda when FAN members meet. This one was no exception, with a thorough and informative talk by Mark Zilm about the Refresh Renovations franchise.

The purpose of this segment is to introduce accountants to the various franchises in the market, and help them understand the model and financial issues. This helps the accountants provide relevant advice and insights to prospective and established franchisees.

Pre-purchase Reviews

Several speakers highlighted the importance of prospective franchisees obtaining an independent pre-purchase review of the financial side of their chosen franchise.

Following work done by Peter Knight and Rob McAdam, members of the group learned about a tool to help them provide streamlined advice to prospective franchisees.

Financial Stress

Not all franchise businesses go well. With this in mind, Peter McLaughlin (Redchip) spoke about recent cases where franchisees have found themselves in financial stress. Shabnam Amirbeaggi (Crouch Amirbeaggi) highlighted some of the franchise insolvency cases she has dealt with, and pointed out that early intervention can often help.

The day closed with information about the upcoming Franchise Accountants Conference.

Thanks also to Bentley's Accountants NSW for hosting our meeting.

Franchise Networking Event

MBC Accountants FAN member firm MBC Accountants in Orange, NSW, recently held a franchise networking event. It was a huge success! Following the event, local franchise owners have enthusiastically registered to be part of the MBC Franchise Networking Forum which will run over the next 4 months.

Ben Wright, a Director of MBC, said:

"We wanted to raise awareness in our local area that we specialise in Franchises. Better still, that there is a movement called the Franchise Accountants Network that we are a part of.

So, the idea was hatched to hold an Franchise Night. We invited franchise owners in the area, as well as the banks, and several solicitors who work in the Franchisee space. What a great success this was!"

At the Franchise Night, Ben spoke about MBC, and introduced the concept of the Franchise Accountants Network. He explained why MBC became involved and how they we can help franchisees.

Peter Knight at Franchise Accountants Event

Peter Knight, who came up with the idea of the Franchise Accountants Network, gave real insight into the franchise world, and what he sees as the 5 Key Elements to Business Success. Peter gave a talk entitled "5 Essential Elements for Business Success".

After the event, Ben commented, "There is so much to be gained when bringing business (franchisees) and professionals together who have a commonality amongst them. The networking opportunities alone made their attendance worthwhile. The feedback today has been awesome. The banks loved it, the solicitors loved it and the franchisees want more."

MBC's next initiative is to start the inaugural Franchise Networking Forum. It starts in 2 weeks (Late September 2015) and 10 franchisees have already signed up.

To find out more about the franchise networking events in Orange, contact Ben Wright at MBC on02 6362 0988 or via their website

FAN Conference 2015 Wrap-up

FAN Conference 2015

The inaugural Franchise Leaders & Accountants Conference took place on June 16th, 2015. It was held in Sydney, at ANZ Tower, and attended by 70 franchise accountants and leaders from public practice accounting and franchise systems.

We had a full and diverse agenda, which covered many topics of interest to franchise accountants. Feedback and comments about the FAN Conference included:

  • Good day, glad I came
  • Worthwhile training, very relevant to the industry
  • Enjoyable, good quality speakers and good vibe in the room

Here are highlights that we captured from the main sessions at the conference.

Benchmarking Tips & Traps

Benchmarking can yield many benefits for franchises and is a key topic of interest to franchise accountants. However, there are several traps that can undermine its success and it’s important to be aware of these.

Doug Hutchinson mentioned that some franchisees don’t embrace benchmarking at first. This highlights the need for a deliberate strategy to overcome any resistance to their participation.

Key points of Doug’s talk included:

  • Benefits of benchmarking include providing feedback on the effect of the activities of the business. It also tends to create friendly competitiveness amongst the network.
  • In a franchise, benchmarking can also support franchise development by providing financial information a prospect can use to assess the business they are considering.
  • Common traps of benchmarking include failing to look outside your own business, too many measures and misuse of metrics to ‘paint a picture’.
  • It’s important to consider the needs of your network and the complexity of the franchise system before deciding on a software solution to support your implementation of benchmarking.

Economic Update

Katie Hill, economist from the ANZ Bank, highlighted several economic factors that will affect franchises in the months and possibly years ahead. These include:

  • Cooling of the mining sector will mean job losses in mining and related sectors.
  • Fragile consumer confidence, coupled with a fall in average wages over the last 2 quarters. Linked with this is an increase in precautionary cash savings as the ‘feel good’ factor from growth in house prices is overwhelmed by concern about the economy.
  • Household spending growing at around 2% per annum, which is half the rate experienced pre-GFC.
  • Business is holding back on investment, as leaders await evidence of a pick up in consumer sentiment and spending.

ACCC

Dr Michael Schaper, one of the two Deputy Chairs of the ACCC provided information about the ACCC and its role in the franchise sector. Amongst the points he highlighted were:

  • Financial penalties are now in place for breaches of the Franchising Code of Conduct.
  • The ACCC carefully considers whether to take enforcement action and they don’t take it lightly. He also flagged a focus on the franchise sector.
  • “I wasn’t told” or “I was promised” - Many of the complaints made to the ACCC in connection with franchising arise from earnings claims, or perceived earnings claims, and issues around training and support.
  • Although prospective franchisees must be advised they should seek independent advice before entering into a franchise agreement, fewer than 50% actually obtain this advice.

Dr Schaper also pointed out that while franchisees often look to their adviser for answers, it is important they think through business decisions for themselves as they are the ones ultimately responsible.

Financial Distress

Even a franchise business can get into financial difficulty. In fact, in any system there will always be some business who are struggle financially.

Peter Knight & Kate Groom from Smart Franchise highlighted some of the causes of financial distress and warning signs to watch for. They also pointed out key areas for franchise accountants to consider when dealing with franchisees in financial distress. Causes of financial distress include:

  • Lack of sales, which can be a result of poor sales skills or poor sales management
  • Operational factors, such as staffing decisions, and buying practices
  • Inadequate financial information and lack of financial acumen
  • Tax planning: failing to take into account specific franchise factors such as refurbishment requirements or end of term arrangements when making year end arrangements.

It can be difficult for all involved when the ‘moment of truth’ occurs and financial problems come to the surface. At this point it’s important to carefully consider your response so that it’s helpful to the business owner.

The Modern CFO

As a franchisor business grows, the role of the finance person tends to broaden from transaction based to encompass other areas. This leads to questions about the role of the CFO, and the skills required.

Sean Mura is CFO at Anytime Fitness Australia. He highlighted the many aspects of the business in which he is involved. While overseeing the accounting function is a big part of his role, it involves a lot more than accounting and compliance.

Amongst other areas, Sean is involved with the risk management committee which has identified several areas of risk that could undermine the business. These include including risks common to many franchises, such as litigation, franchise closures and safety. As CFO he is implementing systems to help mitigate key risks, including financial reporting systems.

Sean also highlighted the range of skills needed to undertake the role of CFO, including communication and leadership skills. He considers it is also important to have IT skills and the ability to work with other departments within the business. He pointed out that a diverse career background is the best way to acquire the the skills and knowledge a modern CFO needs.

Mark Bilton: Get Real Boss!

Mark Bilton talking Authentic Leadership at the FAN ConferenceMark Bilton is a highly experienced leader with particular experience in business turnarounds. In the franchise sector he was Group Managing Director of Gloria Jean’s Coffees at a particularly challenging time. Attendees were particularly interested in his personal take on leadership.

Mark highlighted his view that the 20th century ‘command and control’ approach to leadership is not appropriate in dealing with today’s business environment.

In his talk, Mark reflected on 8 characteristics of leaders, based on his own experience. These include being collaborative, visionary and grounded, as well as understanding that ‘control is an illusion’.

Mark’s personal examples, drawn from years working in challenging business environments, provided an engaging and inspiring end to the day.

Franchise Accountants Forum Speakers

The Franchise Accountants Forum is being held on Tuesday 16th June in Sydney (9am to 5pm). It is our flagship event of the year and will be a fantastic way to build your connections and increase your franchising knowledge. This event is specifically designed for the key decision makers and financial people inside franchisors. This includes CFO’s, Finance Directors, Financial Controllers and CEO’s.

We have some fantastic speakers lined up. Here's who they are, and what they will be speaking about.

Update (19th June) - We've added some additional sessions, including discussion time and a couple of hot topics including Financial Distress in franchise systems and how to handle it. You can view the agenda here Agenda FAN Conference 2015.

Dr Michael Schaper, ACCCCracking the new Franchising Code: What accountants need to know

Speaker: Dr Michael Schaper, Deputy Chair ACCC

ACCC Deputy Chair, Dr Michael Schaper, outlines the main financial aspects of the new Franchising Code of Conduct. Dr Schaper also provides an insight on the pivotal role accountants play in advising franchising clients.

 

Mark BiltonGet real boss! Unlocking potential through authentic leadership

Speaker: Mark Bilton, Managing Partner, Thought Patrol

Mark Bilton is a “Change Catalyst” with extensive Managing Director and CEO experience. His previous corporate role was Group Managing Director of Gloria Jean’s Coffees’ global business, leading 40 countries.

Mark has an MBA from Auckland University and is a Fellow of both the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Australian Institute of Management.

Mark has led transformational change in many sectors and is internationally recognized for excellence in ‘Business Transformation’. In 2011 he was awarded the “Young President’s Organization’s’’ prestigious “Terry Plochman Award” for global “Best of the Best”. Last year he received the Michael Page ‘2014 Australian Retail Executive Award’.

Mark has a passion for helping individuals and companies ‘realize their potential’. Currently he achieves that goal as Managing Partner of leadership advisors; Thought Patrol.

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Benchmarking Tips and Traps

Doug Hutchinson, Barry Plant Real EstateSpeaker: Doug Hutchinson, General Manager Operations, Barry Plant Real Estate

Benchmarking can be extremely helpful for a franchise system, both to stimulate performance improvement and demonstrate the value of the franchise to prospects. But it’s not always plain sailing! If misinterpreted, benchmarks can lead people to draw wrong conclusions and make poor strategic decisions.

Doug Hutchinson was instrumental the implementation of a centralised business intelligence platform for Quest Serviced Apartments. He is now developing information systems for the Barry Plant real estate group.

In his talk, Doug will highlight the tips, traps of benchmarking, and the role an accountant can play in designing and implementing benchmarking in a franchise.

The role of the modern CFO

Speaker: Sean Mura, CFO Anytime Fitness Australia

Sean Mura will explain why the modern CFO is much more than someone who looks after simply accounting and compliance, and what skills are needed to fulfil this role.

The CFO plays a key role in providing information and insights that help a business use resources effectively, make informed decisions, and obtain financing.  In his talk, Sean will also explain how experience beyond accounting, communication and leadership skills are vital for accountants who aspire to leadership roles.

Economic Update

Speaker: Katie Hill, Economist, ANZ Bank

Katie conducts research and analysis in relation to the Australian economy, with a particular focus on the household sector and inflation. Prior to joining ANZ she worked in the Australian Economics and Strategy team at Morgan Stanley. She holds a Bachelor of Laws degree and a Bachelor of Business degree (majoring in Economics) from the Queensland University of Technology.

 

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Franchise Accountants Forum 2015

We're excited to announce Australia's first event specifically for people interested in the financial aspects of franchising: The Franchise Accountants Forum 2015. Recent legal cases, financing challenges, and the new Franchising Code have highlighted the issues relating to the financial side of franchising.

The Franchise Accountants Forum is a one-day event where you’ll have the opportunity to gain new insights, network with your peers, and hear from leaders in franchising and accounting.

The forum is being help on ...

Tuesday 16th June, 9am to 5pm at ANZ Tower, 242 Pitt Street Sydney

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Keynote speakers

  • Dr Michael Schaper, Deputy Chair ACCC: Keynote address
  • Mark Bilton, Former Group MD Gloria Jeans Coffees: "Authentic Leadership"

Other speakers include

  • Sean Mura, CFO Anytime Fitness: "The role of the modern CFO in franchising"
  • Doug Hutchinson, GM Operations, Barry Plant Real Estate:"Benchmarking:Tips and Traps"
  • Peter Knight & Kate Groom: Co-founders, Franchise Accountants Network and Smart Franchise

It will be of particular interest to:

  • CFO's and CEO's of franchise groups
  • Finance Directors, Financial Controllers and internal accountants
  • Accountants in public practice with franchise clients
  • Lawyers in practice and in-house counsel
Eligible for 8 CPD/CLE hours
Tickets are now available! (Early bird pricing till 15th April)
Thanks to the ANZ Bank for hosting this event!