Business made Ez offers services that are in demand year-round. While the tax season begins in January, by targeting businesses, staying open year-round, and our automatic extension system, Full-service franchise owners will find themselves busy with tax work through mid-October.

Your business service unit, however, has no dedicated time period. Businesses can be targeted year-round for bookkeeping, payroll, and other services. Our marketing systems will help you juggle all of these opportunities, and make the best of each.

Full-Service Small Business Franchise Model owners benefit from:

  • Providing the same level of service as corporate office
  • Proven systems of inter-office management
  • 10-month tax prep season (Jan-Oct w/extensions)
  • 100% Year-round sales and revenue
  • Best visibility to customer

Initial Investments By A Franchise Owner

Description:Anticipated InvestmentMethod Of PaymentWhen DueTo Whom Made Payable
Initial Franchise Fee $20,000 Lump Sum When you sign franchise agreement RFCF
Lease Depsoit N/A Lump Sum When you sign lease Landlord
Leasehold Improvements N/A Lump Sum As Incurred RFCF or Supplier
Equipment, Fixtures & Furnishing $5,000 As Incurred As Incurred RFCF or Supplier
Permits & Licensing $200 – $500 As Incurred As Incurred Governmental Authorities
Signs N/A As Agreed As Incurred RFCF or Supplier
Prepaid Insurance Premium $100 – $200 Lump Sum As Incurred Insurance carrier/broker
Initial office supplies $7,500 – $14,000 Cash on Delivery As Incurred RFCF or Supplier
Grand Opening Advertisement $5,000 Lump Sum 14 Days Before Through 30 Days After RFCF or Supplier
Training $100 – $2,000 As Incurred As Incurred Suppliers
Utility Costs & Deposits N/A As Agreed As Agreed Utility & Telephone Companies
Additional Funds- 3 Months $5,000 As Incurred As Incurred Employees, Suppliers & Creditors

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