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Case Study: Startup Costs

April 13, 2006


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Suppose you want to open a sub sandwich shop located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Here's a look at the startup dollars you'll need to get your business off the ground.

Startup Dollars Needed
Beginning inventory $1,500 Includes food per bid from distributor
Building construction $0 Leasing existing building
Cash $300 Only need cash for register
Decorating $0 Included in remodeling below
Deposits $500 Includes $400 electric and $100 phone
Fixtures and equipment $15,500 Includes bids on all equipment
Franchise costs $4,000 Fees, training, signage, and supplies
Installing F and E $2,500 All per bids
Insurance $3,000 Bids from the insurance carrier
Lease payments $7,500 This is three months' lease payments
License and permits $750 Includes sales and restaurant permits
Miscellaneous $1,000 Design fees on remodel
Professional fees $2,000 Cost for attorney to set up a corporation
Promotion: $1,500 Quarterly newspaper ads

$1,200 Monthly hotel room "town guide" listings

$600 Six flyer handouts

$500 Frequent diner program

$2,500 Electric exterior sign
Remodeling $8,000 Cost of leasehold improvements per bid
Rent $0 Facility is being leased above
Services $500 Set up accounting system
Signs $1,000 Bids for inside and outside signs
Supplies $500 Cost of office and employee supplies
Unanticipated expenses $5,485 Computed 10 percent of the total cost
Total startup costs $60,335 This is to get to day one of the business

The startup costs for this sub shop total $60,335. Remember that this is only the dollars needed to get to Day Number One of opening your new business. You will still have to compute the amount needed to get you through the first few months of the new business.

When seeking financing for the new business, you should match asset life with length of loans if possible. For example, on equipment with a five-year life, it would be preferable to obtain a five-year loan that matches the equipment life. See getting a loan for the steps necessary to obtain financing for your new business.



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