Each year, Entrepreneur magazine ranks more than 100 of the fastest-growing U.S. franchise companies.
Here are the top 10 for 2013:
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Subway — submarine sandwiches & salads; startup costs: $85,200 – $260,350
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Jan-Pro Franchising Int’l. — commercial cleaning; startup costs: $3,150 – $50,410
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7-Eleven — convenience store; startup costs: $30,800 – $1,500,000
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Vanguard Cleaning Systems — commercial cleaning; startup costs: $9,850 – $35,830
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Liberty Tax Service — individual & online tax prep, startup costs: $56,800 – $69,900
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Chester’s — quick-service chicken restaurant; startup costs: $4,630 – $348,120
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Jazzercise — dance fitness classes, conventions, apparel & accessories; startup costs: $2,980 – $76,500
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Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwich Shops — gourmet sandwiches; startup costs: $300,500 – $489,500
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Dunkin’ Donuts — coffee, doughnuts, baked goods; startup costs: $310,250 – $1,770,000
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Anago Cleaning Systems — commercial cleaning; startup costs: $8,540 – $65,410

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