PLEASE HELP WITH COMPUTER CLASS/ACCOUNTING?
for my senior class we have to make up a fake busines and fingure out the expenses and everyting and my business is "helping hands for the homeless" and most of the stuff will be donated and only some employees will be paid because other are volenteers. I need a $ amount that i would put in for each. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
please help
Mortgage or Lease Deposit
$
Inventory $
Insurance
$
Store Fixtures, Signs & Equipment $
Office Supplies & Store Use Items $
Professional Fees (Legal &Accounting) $
Licenses, Permits & Registration Costs $
Utilities Deposits/Connection $
Other Fixed Start-up Costs (Website, Etc.) $
Monthly Operating Expenses
Rent/Mortgage Payment $
Inventory $
Loans $
Wages $
Advertising/Marketing $
Insurance $
Equipment Lease $
Utilities $
Other Expenses (Web Hosting, Etc)
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Thinking of opening a gym for co-workers. Need advice.?
I’ve thought a lot lately about opening a gym for my co-workers at my plant.
We have over 500 employees on site. We have no place to work out and the gyms in the immediate area are terrible and expensive.
We have checked with corperate and they will not approve any equipment for us to use.
I’ve scouted a place in a small town that is right down the road from us.
The plant is a couple of mile from anywhere and everyone pretty much has to drive through this small town.
It seems that the overhead would be low. Lease, electricity, water/ sanitation, equipment, and a security system.
The closest gym charges a month and doesn’t offer much in the wasy of amenities.
The cost of equipment isn’t a problem and the start up cost for the lease and bills won’t be hard to deal with.
(After all of that…) My questions are:
1. Is it legal to only offer membership to my co-workers and contractors in the plant?
2. Is it possible to set it up where members have a key and are responsible for unlocking and locking up As they come and go?
(We work rotating shifts and I believe people would be in and out at all hours. This is one of our problems. There are no facilities that offer 24hr. service.)
3. What type of insurance does a business like this have to carry?
4. Should it be a "social club"? And, would that circumvent the insurance and membership problem?
5. What is the best way to set up payment?
6. Does this seem to be a viable plan?
I’d like to do this as a service and really am not looking to make additional income off of it in the near future. I just want to cover the costs and do it legally. I’d like to put any money made, back into the place.
Sorry that this is so long.
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Tenant’s Rights After Burglaries?
A friend of mine is living in an apartment complex in Florida, and his apartment was broken into 2 months ago. After reporting the incident to his landlord, no extra measures were taken to secure his apartment, and he was burglarized again yesterday, and a great deal expensive stereo and computer equipment was taken.
Although he doesn’t have renters insurance, he’s wondering if what happened is grounds enough to break his lease, as he obviously no longer feels safe there.
Just wondering if anyone’s had a similar experience or any advice…I tried searching tenant laws in Florida, but couldn’t find anything too specific on burglaries.
Thank you!!
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Is it possible to start a small bar with about $5,000-$10,000?
I want to start a small bar in MO, the location is going to be an old Wendy’s building and were going to lease it, we would only need a bartender as we would work the bar (I have a large family, so time is not an issue). We are going to lease all of the equipment needed as a security since this would be a start up business. The layout will be simple were going to do all f the work ourselves such as building the dance floor and the bar.
The building requires 00 down so we will have the rest of the money to use toward the inside… also advertising will be taking care of by the radio station.
I have seen plenty of similiar questions but they were not specific.
I have a liquor license and security is covered. Like I said before we are not going to need any outside help besides the bartender ( we have a dj, food is covered. Insurance is covered in the lease with is 0 a month (so its affordable even if all fails, also its a month to month lease as with the equipment)
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