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ACT vs Byrider and CNAC — which franchise is the better buy?
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| ACT | Byrider and CNAC | |
|---|---|---|
| Disclosure honesty | B | B |
| Investment from | $83,447 | $947,000 |
| Total fees | 9% | 2.5% |
| Outlets | 128 | 99 |
| Lawsuits | 2 | 8 |
ACT: what their numbers say
2025 data: 116 qualifying units, avg gross revenue $609,587, avg gross profit $365,706. Year-over-year revenue growth 4.6%. Quartile breakdowns provided. Cherry-picking: excludes 12 units (11 mid-year opens, 1 limited schedule), excludes terminated/ceased operations.
Byrider and CNAC: what their numbers say
2024-2025 data for 70+ franchisee stores. Average net income $506,986 (7.21% of revenue). 45.71% met/exceeded average. Quartile analysis shows significant variance: top quartile $1.32M, bottom quartile -$253K loss.
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