SUBWAY® restaurants
Franchise fee: $12,000
Start-up cost: $69,300 to $191,000
Basic royalty: 8%
Advertising royalty: 3.5%
Source: http://www.subway.com/StudentGuide/facts_figures.htm
that info is not publically released. you have to apply first then they let you know
Some industries such as the service industry have lower start up costs for businesses and therefore make it easier for entrepreneurs to start a business and be successful in this field more than in other fields that have higher start up costs
it means if the start-up costs are incurred before a business can start to operate, such as the deposit on rented property, and the purchase of equipment and initial stock
Start up costs are the things you are going to need to get the business giong i.e. premises, furniture, IT, registration with local authorities, stock / materials etc. These are mainly one off payments that do not reoccur. Operation costs are the day to day costs of running the business usually calculated in terms of monthly or annual costs. These costs will be for things like power, staffing, materials etc.
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that info is not publically released. you have to apply first then they let you know
start-up costs
Some examples of start up costs include: Installing equipment Acquiring premises Renovating Premises Initial stock License agreements
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markets with high start-up costs are less likely to be perfectly competitive.
it means if the start-up costs are incurred before a business can start to operate, such as the deposit on rented property, and the purchase of equipment and initial stock
it means if the start-up costs are incurred before a business can start to operate, such as the deposit on rented property, and the purchase of equipment and initial stock
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The cost of a Subway franchise varies. Initially, each franchisee must pay $15,000 up front. Additional costs vary depending upon your location, building, and area.
high start up costs