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-- Links to courses / personal training in description -- Wanna chat directly? Direct Phone Consultation & Training: https://Clarity.fm/TonyDiNitto/ ------ Video Overview: There's 13 (plus 1 bonus that's not always applicable) attributes I look at when evaluating what would be the best territory to own when it comes to distribution routes like FedEx / Bread / or any other type of business involving trucks / territory. This video explains what those are but MORE IMPORTANTLY, how to start to think in a precise manner on HOW those feed into an evaluation framework to determine how it affects the 3 primary characteristics of PROPER evaluation. Just knowing the answers to these 13 attributes does NOT help you. However, knowing HOW those answers affect your business via 3 evaluation categories (time, money, risk) is HIGHLY valuable, albeit challenging. This video shows some (not all) examples of how to do this for every attribute to help you get you evaluating better along your business acquistion journey. ------ Find the route that's best suited for you and evaluate it correctly using the system I've crafted from nearly 15 years of route evaluation: https://RouteTycoon.thinkific.com/cou... Main Site: https://RouteTycoon.com I've evaluated businesses, primarily FedEx / bread routes, for buyers for nearly 15 years now. I have managed FedEx and bread routes personally, worked with and coached large contractors. Own and manage RouteTycoon.com Disclaimer: I'm not endorsed, sponsored, approved or otherwise affiliated with FedEx or any other distribution routes. No advice is given here. Opinions are my own (but are awesome). Not a CPA or lawyer. Use your professional team however you feel is best for your unique situation.