How much can I expect to earn as a Matco Tools Franchisee?
How do I qualify to become a Matco Tools Franchisee?
How are my customers identified?
How much money will I need to start my business?
What are the total costs I will incur in purchasing a Matco Tools Franchise?
Can I finance any of the costs for entering the franchise?
Are there fees associated with purchasing a Matco Tools Franchise?
What type of training is provided?
Are their any financial qualifications involved with purchasing a Matco Tools Franchise?
Will I be competing with other Matco Tools Franchisees?
Approximately how many miles is each territory?
Does Matco Tools provide a software program for me to track sales?
How long does the approval process take if I decide to become a Matco Franchise Distributor?
Below is a list of frequently asked questions perspective franchise owners have about starting up their own business. Click on the question below to view the answer.
Franchisee Rides with current Matco Tools Franchisees will help you to learn the income potential from individuals that have chosen Matco Tools as an investment. During these rides, you will have ample opportunity to verify the potential of our business model. Section 19 of the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) offers additional data, compiled from hundreds of Matco Franchisees completed business experience throughout the USA. These opportunities will enable you to make a judgment as to your earnings opportunity.
Completing the Matco Distributor application and submitting it for preliminary approval permits a detailed analysis of funding requirements, available financing options, and establishes franchise qualifications. Once approved, you will Meet with a Matco Representative to complete your personal business plan and budget. You will choose at least 2 current Matco Franchisees to meet and learn about the mobile tool business. These events will help you to experience the business and learn about the earnings opportunity.
One of the best things about Matco Tools is that franchisees are given a "List of Calls," which contains at least 325 potential customer names and contact information. Each territory is identified by the District Business Manager through surveys and customer interviews. This helps eliminate time consuming cold calls, while increasing productivity and sales.
Typically, you will need $20,000 to $30,000 in start-up capital to start your own business. However, funding requirements vary in relationship to your personal budget needs, amount financed and equipment needs. You'll be better able to determine your start amount once you have met with a Matco Tools representative.
The costs depend on personal budget needs, projected business budget, equipment needs, inventory, and accounts receivable requirements. As part of the "Distributor Driven" process, Matco has policies and procedures permitting candidates to enter the Matco Tools franchise system on a sound financial basis. A Matco Representative will help you determine the exact cost of purchasing a Matco Tools Franchise.
There are a variety of options to finance your initial investment. Based on your credit history, you may qualify for financing through Matco Tools, commercial banks, Credit Unions, or Savings and Loan Institutions. Some may qualify for loans guaranteed through the Small Business Administration (SBA); others may choose to utilize their 401K funds. A District Manager can assist in the preparation of loan applications and business plans.
Matco does not charge franchise fees, royalties or advertising fees as a means of permitting new distributors to start their businesses on a sound financial basis. This reduces risks for new franchisees and encourages long-term development and growth for all Matco Distributors. As a manufacturer, we depend on repeat sales through our distributors for income and growth. This relationship makes us true partners with our distributors.
New franchise owners go through a two-week training course at Matco Tools' Corporate Headquarters in Stow, Ohio. Once complete, franchise owners will be assigned to a designated Trainer or District Manager to help set up and learn how to operate their new business. During the on-truck training, a course outline will be followed to assure all topics are covered and that required skill levels are reached.
In addition to new franchisee training, Matco Tools provides on-going training to all Matco Tools franchise owners. The investment of time and resources in training Matco Tools franchisees has proven to be a major contributor to the success of the system and our gains in market share.
Franchise owners are required to meet a qualifying net worth and credit score. To find out if your credentials meet Matco Tools' franchise requirements, please complete the Preliminary Information Form. Once you have submitted the form, a Matco Tools representative will contact you to discuss your financial background and franchise opportunities further.
No. Each Matco Tools Franchise has their own territory and "List of Calls," so you never have to worry about overlapping or competing with other franchise owners.
That can vary from franchise to franchise. If your territory is located in the city, you may cover fewer miles as opposed to a franchise owner whose territory is located in the country.
Yes. In fact we encourage it. That's because we understand that buying a franchise is a big step for you and your family, so we want to make sure it is the right step for you. Once you have reviewed the reference materials provided, we recommend that you:
Each Matco Tools Franchisee is equipped with the Matco Distributor Business System. This specially designed software helps franchise owners keep track of sales, special orders, inventory levels, customer account balances, daily and monthly reports, and much more.
The process is completed at the pace selected by the candidate. In most cases it could be finished in about 60 days.