Answer:
B. Franchising requires ongoing assistance from the franchiser while licensing normally involves a one-time transfer of property.
Explanation:
Licensing can be defined as the recognition (permission to practice) given to an individual by a regulatory agency or government for meeting a set of pre-defined requirements and after passing a license examination.
On the other hand, franchising is a business format that involves issuing or granting a license, consisting of a contractual arrangement between a parent company (franchiser or franchisor) and another (franchisee), that allows individuals or an organization access to its knowledge, processes, trademarks in order to provide a service.
Hence, the difference between franchising and licensing is that, franchising requires ongoing assistance from the franchiser while licensing normally involves a one-time transfer of property and the beneficiary continues with the operation of the business to his or her own preference.