Franchise Webinar Banner

What Are My Start-up Costs?

  • By Chris Wall
  • Published December 17, 2014

Share:

When starting a new company there are several cost factors to consider.  The primary ones are the expense of getting the business up and running, the ongoing expense of operating the business and the ongoing expenses for your household and lifestyle. Thankfully, the franchise broker business is very inexpensive compared to other business opportunities.  It is operated out of your home and uses many of the tools and services you already have set up, like your telephone, internet, and computer.  This allows you to control your expenses while setting up your business.

The Franchise Training Institute offers 3 different packages to choose from that include the majority of your startup expenses including your website, back office administration system, training, etc.  A chart of these services and prices is available upon request.

Outside of the start up package, the following are expenses you may incur.

Expense Name

Approximate Cost

Registration of Domain Names $10-$100/ yr
Computer $500-$1,000
Phone Service (VOIP Recommended) $50/ mo
Internet $50/ mo
State, County and City Licensing $350-$600
Virtual Office (Optional) $70-$150/ mo
Additional Marketing Expenses for 3 months.
(Recommended $2,000 per month after initial credit has been used)
$1,000-$4,000
E & O Insurance (Optional) $800-$1,300 Annually
Corporate Banding Package (Optional) $795
Read More

Contact Us

You May Also Like

How Much Structure Do You Need to Succeed as a Franchise Broker?

Many new franchise brokers wonder if they need a highly systemized operation to...

What Kind of Person Becomes a Successful Franchise Broker?

Becoming a franchise broker draws a wide mix of people: former executives, ex‑franchisees,...

Why Ethics and Compliance Should Shape Your Franchise Broker Career Decision.

Becoming a franchise broker looks attractive: flexible work, strong income potential, and the...

Balancing Part-Time Work and Franchise Brokering When You’re Just Starting Out.

Balancing Part-Time Work and Franchise Brokering When You’re Just Starting Out You don’t...

Franchise Broker Tools and Systems: What You Actually Need to Start

Starting as a franchise broker can feel overwhelming, especially when every platform and...

More News

Franchise Broker Compliance Basics

Compliance Basics for Aspiring Franchise Brokers and Consultants.

franchise consultant vs broker network

Independent Franchise Consultant or Broker Network: Which Path Should You Choose?

How Franchise Industry Makes Money

How the Franchise Industry Actually Makes Money.

Long-term Franchise Broker Career

Building a Long-Term Career as a Franchise Broker Without Chasing “Quick Wins”.

Franchise Broker Market Trends

How Franchise Brokers Stay Current on Market Trends, Without Getting Overwhelmed.

Top Franchise Consultants

The 3 Secrets Behind Top Franchise Consultants.

or

or