← Hub
Pulse ← Franchises ⚡ Hire a Fractional CRO
Pulse Franchises and Business Evaluations

What does Item 19 of an FDD really tell you about franchise earnings in 2027?

Kory WhiteCurated by Kory White · Fractional CRO, CRO Syndicate
👍 Yup or 👎 Nope — vote this up its category:
📅 Published · 5 min read
Franchisee analyzing earnings charts on a laptop

Item 19 of the Franchise Disclosure Document is the only place a franchisor is allowed to make claims about how much money its franchisees actually earn. It is also the most misread item in the entire FDD. This guide explains what Item 19 really tells you in 2027, how to convert a revenue claim into a realistic profit estimate, and the traps that make a strong-looking number meaningless.

Direct Answer

Item 19 is an optional Financial Performance Representation (FPR). When present, it usually discloses revenue, not profit, so a number like "average unit volume of $1,100,000" tells you the top line and nothing about what an owner keeps. To use it, identify exactly what population and metric the franchisor measured, check whether results are broken out by quartile, and then subtract your own estimated costs (royalties and ad fund from Item 6, occupancy, labor, food/goods, and the operating assumptions implied by Item 7).

If there is no Item 19 at all, you cannot legally rely on any income figure a salesperson quotes, and you must build your own pro forma from franchisee validation calls.

What Item 19 Legally Can and Cannot Say

Under the FTC Franchise Rule (16 CFR Part 436), a franchisor may include an FPR in Item 19 but is not required to. If it makes any claim, it must have a reasonable basis, must state the material assumptions, and must offer to provide substantiation. Crucially, a franchise salesperson may not give you earnings numbers outside of what appears in Item 19.

So if a broker whispers "owners clear $200K," ask them to point to it in Item 19; if it isn't there, it doesn't count.

flowchart TD A[Open Item 19] --> B{Does an FPR exist?} B -->|No| C[Cannot rely on any income claim] C --> D[Build pro forma from validation calls] B -->|Yes| E[Identify the metric: revenue, margin, or profit?] E --> F[Identify the population: all units? company units? top performers?] F --> G[Check quartile breakouts] G --> H[Subtract Item 6 fees + your cost estimates] H --> I[Estimate owner profit and payback]

Revenue Is Not Profit

The most common Item 19 metric is average unit volume (AUV) or average gross sales. These are revenue figures. To get to owner earnings you must subtract every cost the franchisor conveniently left out:

After these, many franchised restaurants and service businesses produce owner-operator cash flow in the 10% to 20% of revenue band, before debt service and before any salary the owner takes (source: representative FDD Item 19 disclosures and IFA operating benchmarks, 2025–2026).

A polished AUV with no expense context can hide a thin or negative bottom line.

CRO Syndicate — Need a fractional Chief Revenue Officer? CRO Syndicate connects you with vetted fractional and interim revenue leaders. Kory White, Fractional CRO · 25 yrs · $0 to $200M scaled.

👉 Quick Call with Kory White, Fractional CRO · See Kory on LinkedIn · CRO Syndicate

Read the Population, Not Just the Average

A strong Item 19 tells you whose results it is reporting. Watch for these distinctions:

Turning Item 19 Into a Payback Estimate

Combine Item 19 with Items 6 and 7 to estimate a payback period.

flowchart LR A[Item 19 revenue] --> B[Estimate owner cash flow 10-20%] C[Item 6 royalty + ad fund] --> B D[Your cost assumptions] --> B B --> E[Annual owner profit] F[Item 7 total investment] --> G[Payback years = investment / profit] E --> G G --> H{Under 3-4 years?} H -->|Yes| I[Attractive] H -->|No| J[Marginal]

If Item 7 shows a $400,000 total investment and your modeled owner cash flow is $100,000 per year, that is a roughly four-year payback before financing, which is a reasonable benchmark for many franchise categories. Push the cash-flow estimate down to $50,000 and the payback doubles, which is why conservative cost assumptions matter more than the headline AUV.

Red Flags Inside Item 19

FAQ

Is a franchisor required to have an Item 19? No. It is optional under the FTC Franchise Rule. Roughly more than half of systems now include one, but the absence is common and means you must rely on franchisee validation calls instead.

Does Item 19 show profit? Usually not. Most FPRs report revenue or gross sales. You must subtract Item 6 fees and your own cost estimates to approximate profit.

Can a salesperson quote me earnings not in Item 19? No. Under the FTC rule, earnings claims must appear in Item 19. Any income number stated outside of it is not something you can rely on.

How do I verify an Item 19 claim? Ask the franchisor for the substantiation it is required to provide, then confirm the numbers with current and former franchisees from the Item 20 contact list.

Best franchises to buy under $100,000 in 2027 — every franchise on PULSE, ranked.

Sources

Keep reading
Was this helpful?  
Related in the library
More from the library
pulse-speeches · speechesA Speech for a Project Wrap Celebrationpulse-speeches · speechesA Graduation Speech for a Homeschool Graduationpulse-speeches · speechesWhat Makes Steve Jobs’ Stanford Commencement a Great Speechpulse-speeches · speechesA Toast for a 30th Birthdaypulse-speeches · speechesA Toast for a Bar Mitzvahpulse-speeches · speechesA Eulogy for a Veteranpulse-speeches · speechesA Retirement Speech for a Teacherrevops · current-events-2027What specific vendor consolidation failures in 2026 are still haunting B2B RevOps teams in 2027?pulse-speeches · speechesWhat Makes Susan B. Anthony's "On Women's Right to Vote" a Great Speechrevops · current-events-2027What new objection patterns emerge when buyers use AI research agents?pulse-speeches · speechesA Retirement Speech for a Nursepulse-speeches · speechesA Speech for a City Council Swearing-Inpulse-speeches · speechesA Toast for a Graduation Partyrevops · current-events-2027What role does generative AI play in B2B sales discovery calls this year?pulse-speeches · speechesA Retirement Speech for a CEO