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FDD Talk Daily: Average Sales, Gross Profit Margin, and Gross Rent of Company-Owned Just-A-Buck Stores

by Franchise Chatter on December 9, 2012

in Franchise Earnings,Retail Franchise

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Highlights of Just-A-Buck’s Item 19 Financial Performance Representations (2012 FDD)

  • Just A Buck Licensing, Inc. offers franchises to qualified individuals for the right to operate a retail store offering to the general public items which may include discount, overstock, and excess inventory, and specially manufactured merchandise, at the single suggested retail price of one dollar, or other single-unit theme price (the “Just-A-Buck Store”).
  • The total investment necessary to begin operation of a Just-A-Buck franchised business is $172,475 to $282,818. This includes $25,000 that must be paid to the franchisor or its affiliates.
  • During the calendar years 2005 through 2011, the franchisor’s affiliates operated 6 company Just-A-Buck stores. All 6 were open 3 or more years. The unaudited average gross sales for each store are set forth below. The average gross profit margin for each store is also set forth below.

Just-A-Buck 30 – Kingston, NY

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