Wow...
It's tough enough dealing with UAS. Now we have to consider whether to buy an uke store...
Wow...
It's tough enough dealing with UAS. Now we have to consider whether to buy an uke store...
Having the shop means the UAS would be taken care of. Kind of 2 birds with one stone.....
Wow...
It's tough enough dealing with UAS. Now we have to consider whether to buy an uke store...
Having the shop means the UAS would be taken care of. Kind of 2 birds with one stone.....
I looked at some music stores for sale. They are selling for about 4 x cash flow. If this hold true cash flow is about $30,000 per year. I would guess a real mom and popper with little help. Love of music and people better be there.
I looked at some music stores for sale. They are selling for about 4 x cash flow. If this hold true cash flow is about $30,000 per year. I would guess a real mom and popper with little help. Love of music and people better be there.
I don't believe this. If you plug in a $100,000 loan for 5 years at 5%, it comes to about $1900 per month for loan payments. Add rent, staffing, inventory costs, and you will lose money for the entire period of the lease, and then lose more when you have to renew the lease.
You would be better off just buying an uke every month. It would cost a lot less and you can practice a lot more. Any business with annual revenues of $30 k is better closing.