Schuylaars Sesh - The New Wedge Issue for 2014 Mid-Terms..

schuylaar

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Awww, that's so nice you posted that for Cheesy's daughter.
members' children are off limits..why do you mention chesus soooo much?..why the hard on?

winter's victory dance when secretly thinking of the next post for cheezy:
[video=youtube;jLjE-7Bqmlg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjE-7Bqmlg[/video]
 

nitro harley

Well-Known Member
members' children are off limits..why do you mention chesus soooo much?..why the hard on?

winter's victory dance when secretly thinking of the next post for cheezy:
[video=youtube;jLjE-7Bqmlg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjE-7Bqmlg[/video]
If children are off limits, CheezyO and Buck don't know about it..
 

Winter Woman

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members' children are off limits..why do you mention chesus soooo much?..why the hard on?

winter's victory dance when secretly thinking of the next post for cheezy:
[video=youtube;jLjE-7Bqmlg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjE-7Bqmlg[/video]
Cheesy started out being uncivil until I brought up his retarded daughter and he then threw a fit. CN asked me and him to refrain from tauting each other. Obviously, Cheesy has forgotten.


Look she is dating now.
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Grojak

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members' children are off limits..why do you mention chesus soooo much?..why the hard on?

winter's victory dance when secretly thinking of the next post for cheezy:
[video=youtube;jLjE-7Bqmlg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjE-7Bqmlg[/video]

Can't beat WW in a debate so you resort to insults lol classic.... and honestly even all bundled up she looks to have a fine figure... but hey if you're the anorexic type more power to ya... I prefer my women with curves in all the right places, not bones perturding.
 

schuylaar

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Can't beat WW in a debate so you result to insults lol classic.... and honestly even all bundled up she looks to have a fine figure... but hey if you're the anorexic type more power to ya... I prefer my women with curves in all the right places, not bones perturbing.
seriously? .................
 

ChesusRice

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Cheesy started out being uncivil until I brought up his retarded daughter and he then threw a fit. CN asked me and him to refrain from tauting each other. Obviously, Cheesy has forgotten.


Look she is dating now.
My Duaghter isnt retarded but if she was I would still love her.
You on the other hand are a fat racist bitch who has no original thoughts and copy and paste whatever chain emails come thru your facebook account
If you arent a fat ass like I know you are why do you refuse to even post a picture of either your ankle, neck or elbow?
We already know the answer to that

because you are a obese hateful piggy
 

Grojak

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Some of the most typical costs and fees paid to the franchisor (or to direct affiliates of the franchisor) include:

  • Initial Franchise Fees. Most franchise companies require a new franchisee to pay a one time initial fee to become a franchisee. This fee can be as low as $10,000 to $15,000 or as high as the sky--in some cases well over $100,000. The average or typical initial franchise fee for a single unit is about $20,000 or $35,000.
  • Royalties or Ongoing Franchise Fees. Franchisees usually pay an ongoing franchise fee or royalty. This fee is normally expressed as a percentage of the gross revenue of the franchised business but can also be a fixed periodic amount such as $500 per month, regardless of revenue. The average or typical royalty percentage in a franchise is 5 to 6 percent of volume, but these fees can range from a small fraction of 1 to 50 percent or more of revenue, depending on the franchise.
  • Marketing Fees. Franchises often require participation in a common advertising or marketing fund. This fund is frequently a national program, but it can also have a regional or local market focus. As with royalty fees, this can be a fixed contribution, but is more often a percentage of revenue in the 1 to 4 percent range.
  • Required Purchases of Products or Services. Some franchisors also require that a franchisee purchase certain required products or services either from the franchisor or from affiliated entities of the franchise company. The thing to watch for in this situation is whether the pricing is competitive or not.
  • Other. There are no other typical or common fees or costs, so if you see anything else in a franchise disclosure, check it very carefully to make sure it's appropriate.

This is spot on... you know to even get into a Krispy Kreme franchise you need to drop 2million (that was in 2005) The reason people go into franchises, the reason they work is because of name recognition. You pay those fee's because they (corporation) do the national advertising, they've typically already built a national reputation and they supply you with a one stop shop for all the materials needed to run the business. You of course have to run a successful business and in doing so sales = profit.

The 25-35k range is not going to be you're Wendy's, Mcdonalds, Pizza Hut type franchise I don't know what you're getting into for that range, I took a business class back in 2005 where we had to run a mock franchise and I chose some place similar to a Meinke car shop and it was a 100k buy in.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
This is spot on... you know to even get into a Krispy Kreme franchise you need to drop 2million (that was in 2005) The reason people go into franchises, the reason they work is because of name recognition. You pay those fee's because they (corporation) do the national advertising, they've typically already built a national reputation and they supply you with a one stop shop for all the materials needed to run the business. You of course have to run a successful business and in doing so sales = profit.

The 25-35k range is not going to be you're Wendy's, Mcdonalds, Pizza Hut type franchise I don't know what you're getting into for that range, I took a business class back in 2005 where we had to run a mock franchise and I chose some place similar to a Meinke car shop and it was a 100k buy in.
WHat are you getting?
Average profit of 916k
http://money.cnn.com/2004/04/29/pf/howmuchfranchise/

Oh those poor mcdonalds franchise owners barely making it

McDonald's is one of the most sought after franchises around the world
today. McDonald's gets about two
thousand applications for franchise owners a year. This business makes
money because it already has a well known name. The franchise fee is
approximately $45,000 and you also have to pay a royalty of 12.5% and 4% for
advertising. The profits for this
franchise may vary, but the average restaurant brings in a little over a
million dollars a year. After all expenses, you are looking at a profit of about
$500,000 to $600,000.
Reference:
money.cnn.com
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
McDonald's is one of the most sought after franchises around the world today. McDonald's gets about two thousand applications for franchise owners a year. This business makes money because it already has a well known name. The franchise fee is approximately $45,000 and you also have to pay a royalty of 12.5% and 4% for advertising. The profits for this franchise may vary, but the average restaurant brings in a little over a million dollars a year. After all expenses, you are looking at a profit of about $500,000 to $600,000. Reference: money.cnn.com
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schuylaar

Well-Known Member
This is spot on... you know to even get into a Krispy Kreme franchise you need to drop 2million (that was in 2005) The reason people go into franchises, the reason they work is because of name recognition. You pay those fee's because they (corporation) do the national advertising, they've typically already built a national reputation and they supply you with a one stop shop for all the materials needed to run the business. You of course have to run a successful business and in doing so sales = profit.

The 25-35k range is not going to be you're Wendy's, Mcdonalds, Pizza Hut type franchise I don't know what you're getting into for that range, I took a business class back in 2005 where we had to run a mock franchise and I chose some place similar to a Meinke car shop and it was a 100k buy in.
nice that you ran a business class to apply theory however, i've consulted for many the franchise owner in the past..by the by it's 2014:wink:
 

beenthere

New Member
WHat are you getting?
Average profit of 916k
http://money.cnn.com/2004/04/29/pf/howmuchfranchise/

Oh those poor mcdonalds franchise owners barely making it

McDonald's is one of the most sought after franchises around the world
today. McDonald's gets about two
thousand applications for franchise owners a year. This business makes
money because it already has a well known name. The franchise fee is
approximately $45,000 and you also have to pay a royalty of 12.5% and 4% for
advertising. The profits for this
franchise may vary, but the average restaurant brings in a little over a
million dollars a year. After all expenses, you are looking at a profit of about
$500,000 to $600,000.
Reference:
money.cnn.com
Cheezy, that's gross profit, not net profit.
Read your own article.

Franchises by the gross
Most franchisors don't provide net profit figures. Here's a sampler of gross revenues and profits after cost of goods. Remember, you'll still have to calculate your rent, labor costs, taxes, and other expenses to come up with a final answer to how much you'll bring home.
 

Grojak

Well-Known Member
WHat are you getting?
Average profit of 916k
http://money.cnn.com/2004/04/29/pf/howmuchfranchise/

Oh those poor mcdonalds franchise owners barely making it

McDonald's is one of the most sought after franchises around the world
today. McDonald's gets about two
thousand applications for franchise owners a year. This business makes
money because it already has a well known name. The franchise fee is
approximately $45,000 and you also have to pay a royalty of 12.5% and 4% for
advertising. The profits for this
franchise may vary, but the average restaurant brings in a little over a
million dollars a year. After all expenses, you are looking at a profit of about
$500,000 to $600,000.
Reference:
money.cnn.com
You a republican? I ask because you're only giving the side of the story that makes you're point.

To be considered:

"How Much Does a McDonald's Franchise Cost?"The McDonald's Corporation requires a minimum of $250,000 of non-borrowed personal resources to consider you for a franchise. In other words you need $250,000 cash on hand to just start the discussion process with McDonald's.

Mcdonalds, Wendy's, Pizza Hut these franchises will almost always turn a profit because of fat americans, but I don't go to any of them and not just for health reasons, why would I? The cost of a value meal in my state runs about $7, I can go to restaurants at lunch and get real food for that price. Back to the original topic, those franchise owner WILL raise the price if a mandatory $15hr goes into place because they won't want to give up their profits.

AZ and KS have a law/rule in the books saying that waitstaff only need to be paid $2 and something an hour BUT if they do not make minimum wage in tips the restaurant has to make up the difference, this would be a wise for all states to adopt this model, even at a slow restaurants you're probably going to make average $15 in tips an hour so outside of paying their dishwashers a little more they won't have any new expenses and can easily cut back on bus boys buy having waitstaff and dishwashers pull double duty.
 

nitro harley

Well-Known Member
nice that you ran a business class to apply theory however, i've consulted for many the franchise owner in the past..by the by it's 2014:wink:
If you are a consultant for such successful franchise owners, how did you get free health care? What happened did things go to shit?
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
Mcdonalds, Wendy's, Pizza Hut these franchises will almost always turn a profit because of fat americans, but I don't got to any of them, why would I? The cost of a value meal in my state runs about $7, I can go to restaurants at lunch and get real food for that price. Back to the original topic, those franchise owner WILL raise the price if a mandatory $15hr goes into place because they won't want to give up their profits.

AZ and KS have a law/rule in the books saying that waitstaff only need to be paid $2 and something an hour BUT if they do not make minimum wage in tips the restaurant has to make up the difference, this would be a wise for all states to adopt this model, even at a slow restaurants you're probably going to make average $15 in tips an hour so outside of paying their dishwashers a little more they won't have any new expenses and can easily cut back on bus boys buy having waitstaff and dishwashers pull double duty.

To be considered:

"How Much Does a McDonald's Franchise Cost?"The McDonald's Corporation requires a minimum of $250,000 of non-borrowed personal resources to consider you for a franchise. In other words you need $250,000 cash on hand to just start the discussion process with McDonald's.
I'm sorry
But i thought the original assertion was that Mcdonalds Franchise owners only make 35-50 grand a year
So Can you build a better strawman for me to argue with?
 

Grojak

Well-Known Member
I'm sorry
But i thought the original assertion was that Mcdonalds Franchise owners only make 35-50 grand a year
So Can you build a better strawman for me to argue with?

Did you not read post #1 it was about minimum wage, that was the original topic... troll on sister!!


I'm all for debate if you want to debate but petty attacks just show a weakness in your skills or character, I'm guessing both.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
Did you not read post #1 it was about minimum wage, that was the original topic... troll on sister!!


I'm all for debate if you want to debate but petty attacks just show a weakness in your skills or character, I'm guessing both.
Oh were back to the OP?
15 dollars an hour is ridiculous for minimum wage. But even at that rate it isnt going to put owners out of business
 

beenthere

New Member
nice that you ran a business class to apply theory however, i've consulted for many the franchise owner in the past..by the by it's 2014:wink:
Consulting is a very broad word, people that sell security alarms consult with franchise owners.
And after listening to your thoughts about raising the minimum wage to $15 hr, I can guarantee that the consulting you did (if it's true) had absolutely nothing to do with business.
 
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