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Table of Contents
Other Operations and Headquarters Segment
The Other Operations and Headquarters segment includes the Merry Maids business unit, The ServiceMaster Acceptance Company Limited Partnership
("SMAC"), which provides financing to franchisees of the Company, and ServiceMaster's corporate headquarters functions.
Merry Maids. Merry Maids is a leading provider of home cleaning services in the United States. As of December 31, 2009, these services were
provided in 49 states and the District of Columbia through approximately 80 company-owned locations and 425 franchised outlets. As of December 31, 2009,
Merry Maids, through franchisees, also provided home cleaning services in Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom and had entered into licensing
arrangements to provide these services in Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines.
SMAC. SMAC provides financing to franchisees of the Company through commercial loans for franchise fees and royalties, equipment and vehicle
purchases and working capital needs and to consumer customers of Terminix through retail installment sales contracts. Commercial loans are typically for a
term of one to seven years and are generally secured by the assets of the franchisee and other collateral. On December 31, 2009, the outstanding balance of
commercial loans was $36.8 million with a bad debt reserve for commercial loans of $2.3 million. SMAC wrote off $0.5 million in commercial loans in 2009.
Retail installment sales contracts are typically for a term of 12 months and are unsecured. On December 31, 2009, the outstanding balance of retail installment
sales contracts was $16.7 million. In the event a customer fails to make payments under a retail installment sales contract for 120 days after the due date,
Terminix purchases the installment contract from SMAC.
Headquarters Functions. The Business Support Center, headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, administers payroll, benefits, risk management, travel
and certain procurement services for ServiceMaster's internal operations. Various administrative support departments also provide personnel,
communications, marketing, government and public relations, administrative, accounting, financial, tax, human resources and legal services.
MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION
ServiceMaster markets its services primarily through yellow pages advertisements, direct mail, the internet, television and radio advertising, print
advertisements, door-to-door solicitation and telemarketing. Additionally, American Home Shield and Terminix, in certain jurisdictions, market their services
through real estate brokerage offices in conjunction with the resale of single-family residences and through financial institutions and insurance agencies.
SERVICE MARKS, TRADEMARKS AND TRADE NAMES
ServiceMaster holds various service marks, trademarks and trade names, such as ServiceMaster, Terminix, TruGreen, TruGreen LandCare, Merry Maids,
ServiceMaster Clean, American Home Shield, AmeriSpec and Furniture Medic, that it deems particularly important to the advertising activities conducted by
each of its reportable segments as well as the franchising activities conducted by certain reportable segments. As of December 31, 2009, ServiceMaster had
marks that were protected by registration (either by direct registration or by treaty) in the United States and 118 other countries.
FRANCHISES
Franchises are important to the TruGreen LawnCare, Terminix, ServiceMaster Clean, AmeriSpec, Furniture Medic and Merry Maids businesses. Total
franchise fees (initial and recurring) represented 3.8%, 3.8% and 3.7% of consolidated revenue from continuing operations in 2009, 2008 and 2007,
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