Highlights of Domino’s Pizza’s Item 19 Financial Performance Representations (2012 FDD) – Part 1
- The franchisee will operate a Domino’s Pizza store selling pizza and other authorized products through delivery and carry-out services. The company offers franchises for Traditional, Non-Traditional, and Transitional Domino’s Pizza Stores under agreements described in the disclosure document.
- The total investment ranges from $119,950 to $461,700 for a Domino’s Pizza Traditional Store, $96,950 to $455,200 for a Domino’s Pizza Non-Traditional Store, and $47,400 to $332,700 for a Domino’s Pizza Transitional Store.
- The estimated payments (including the Initial Franchise Fee) to the franchisor or its affiliates range from $67,250 to $181,500 for a Domino’s Pizza Traditional Store, $67,250 to $172,500 for a Domino’s Pizza Non-Traditional Store, and $14,500 to $136,500 for a Domino’s Pizza Transitional Store.
- Set forth below is information concerning the average weekly unit sales and other financial data of Domino’s Pizza Traditional Stores, Domino’s Pizza Non-Traditional Stores, and Domino’s Pizza Transitional Stores for the years noted.
Section I – Average Weekly Unit Sales (AWUS) and Other Financial Data of Stores
- The AWUS of franchised and company-owned Stores for the past 5 calendar years is set forth below. These Stores include Domino’s Pizza Traditional Stores, Domino’s Pizza Non-Traditional Stores, and Domino’s Pizza Transitional Stores.
- AWUS means the average weekly unit sales (i.e. average weekly royalty sales). AWUS is calculated by dividing the total royalty sales reported by all Stores operating during the year by the number of weeks reported.
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