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Trading the stock markets as a business is simply the best business to start. This is the only business where you do not need a fortune to get started. Earn profits from day one, be your own boss, choose what hours to work, when to take vacation time, operating expenses are extremely low and the financial rewards are unlimited. To convince you further, lets delve deeper and compare the costs involved to open a franchise.
A restaurant franchise buyer will need a large capital investment. These funds include a large franchise fee, business location, employee wages, utilities, food waste, business licences, royalty fees long hours etc….
Starting up most business' you are considered to be doing well if you can pay off the costs of any business after 5 years of operation.
Lets look at real expenses if we would like to purchase a franchise that would be among the most popular like a coffee-donut shop, pizza joint, or a sandwich/sub franchise.
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| Education and Training |
varies |
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| Franchise Fees |
$50,000 – $4 000,000 one time fee |
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| Business Location Rent |
$ 2,000 – 50,000 / month |
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| Royalty Fees |
usually 6% of revenue |
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| Employee wages |
$50,000-$1 000,000/year |
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| Utilities (gas, hydro,phone, banking fees) |
$2000-$92,000/month |
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| Business Insurance |
$1,000 +/month |
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| Freezers/Ovens, business equiptment |
$20,000+ one time fee + maitanance and repairs |
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As with any franchise you must follow rules. These rules include uniforms, location, color scheme of building, maditory purchase of signs, hours of operation. You must also buy your food from the franchise suppliers at higher prices than where you might be able to purchase identical products elsewhere. Food waste/spoilage, labour costs eats into profits.
When times are bad, the Francisor ALWAYS takes advantage of the Franchisee!
Trading The Stock Market As A Business
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| Trading computer with dual monitor |
$2000 |
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| Desk |
$300 |
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| Chair |
$120 |
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| Internet |
$40/month |
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| Electricity for computer |
$25/month |
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| Broker charting software |
usually free with 50 trades/month |
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| Transaction Fees |
$1-$10 per trade |
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| Office Space |
Free (Trade From Home) |
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| Employees |
none |
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| Insurance |
none |
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| Franchise fees |
none |
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| Education Fees |
The cost of our newsletter/trading course |
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People wishing to trade as a business part time can use their current single monitor computer, current desk and chair. They can use free charts from the internet and use Interactive Brokers and pay low commissions fees.
The best thing about trading as a business is that there is no physical labor involved,
| EXAMPLE OF REAL FRANCHISE |
Operating a successful franchise requires talent, dedication, and a sincere commitment to the xyz brand name. Our goal as a company has always been to partner with the best people in each market – people with a proven track record in business.
Because franchisees are so important to our success, we are looking to expand our relationship with qualified individuals who possess the right mix of expertise and enthusiasm. Our ideal candidates:
- have proven expertise in restaurant operations
- are interested in developing a minimum of three locations
- have a net worth of $1.2 million ($600,000 liquid), and
- have a commitment to xyz's vision for the future
If this sounds like the right opportunity, you may be just the person We are looking for!
- Development Fee $12,500 for each restaurant
- Franchise Fee $60,000 for each restaurant
- Royalty Fee 5% of gross sales
- Ad Fund 3% of gross sales
- Term 20 years
Building Costs
- Construction Costs $330,000 to $580,000
- Equipment Costs $190,000 to $280,000
- Register System $ 28,000 to $ 35,000
- Signage $ 19,000 to $ 30,000
- Due Diligence $ 20,000 to $ 40,000
- Site Costs $ 60,000 to $200,000
- Real Estate Cost varies according to restaurant & lot size
- Recommended minimum size of lot is 25,000 to 30,000 s/f
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