Plan ko pumasok sa business na ito.
As for the ROI(return of Investment) na pinapakita sa akin mabilis lang.
And In talaga sya & medyo mura kasi prices ng Food.
Sino sa may business na ganito? ok ba Profit?
Pros & Cons?
Thanks!
Plan ko pumasok sa business na ito.
As for the ROI(return of Investment) na pinapakita sa akin mabilis lang.
And In talaga sya & medyo mura kasi prices ng Food.
Sino sa may business na ganito? ok ba Profit?
Pros & Cons?
Thanks!
depende yan sa foot traffic bro. may kakilala ako dyan, more than 1 year bago naka ROI.
pros:
a. mura
b. daling mag start, daling i-manage.
c. madali and cheap yung products
cons:
a. depende sa lugar
b. depende sa product. you can never expect a person to eat "fishballs" everyday...
Also I want to hear sana sa mga actual na may business na ganito.
thanks!
Wala akong business na ganyan pero sa mga nakikita ko ok naman lalo na dun sa mga nasa tapat ng eskwelahan. kikiam, fishball, squidball, hotdog on tick, cheeze stick, juice, softdrinks yung iba naman may burger, footlong.
Depende talaga sa place na paglalagyan mo.
Medyo maliit, mahirap kumita ng 10-15k unless maganda ang pwesto at may halong swerte. Mga 4.5k a month ang ave na kita lang talaga. Madami din kasing expenses; Rent, salary, etc.
Pero kung may puhunan ka, kikita ka din. My friend ako na may 3 different franchise, maliliit lang ang income pero cumulative naman kaya ayos na din, tsaka low maintenance and side-line lang naman.
kapit bahay namin start sila sa isa more than a year ago. although i think its longer than that. anyway, ngayon 4 na cart nila.
low risk nga naman since hindi ganun kalaki ang invest mong money.
chief I believe Net Income ito & palagay ko minimum ito baka di maganda pwesto..
Anyways kung may tatlong Cart ka sa conservative na 4.5K X 3 = 13.5K
Pwede na cguro..Prang ang nagugustuhan ko kasi dito is movable ung Cart so pagmahina pwede mo ilipat di gaya sarisari store Fix ung pwesto mo.
pwede na!!!, kung 10 carts kunin mo P50k* siguro namna meron discount pag 10 carts kukunin mo
P50,000x10=P500,000
monthly net income, conservative na kita sabi niyo P4.5k/month
P4,500X10=P45,000/month
P45,000x12 month=P540,000/year
so bawi na investment in 1 year lang....
or kahit mag start sa 5 carts, IMO kung paisa-isa walang mangyayari...kung magbusiness ka na rin dadagan na yun puhunan...
P250k or P500k parang kang nag down payment lang ng brand new car or bumili ng secndhanda car..
Last edited by shadow; March 9th, 2007 at 11:20 AM.
This is very true sir kaya lang pagganito kailngan fulltime k sa business mo.
As for my case nag work kasi ako so balak ko magstart lang sa isa or dalawa for additional income at the same time as early as now nag stablish na ako ng business.
Ayoko kasi yung traditional way of thinking na kung kelan nawalan ng work & nag retire or nag resign saka magkukumahog maghanap ng business.
So medyo pagsasabayin ko kahit magsimula sa maliit.
Thanks to all sa mga infos & suggestions.
I think I will pursue sa business na ito.
Yup, kaso by that time, you'd probably be working in that business full time for it to run properly. And your overhead will be higher because you will need more staff to manage your 10 branches
Personally, I have a few shops (non-food) and the back-end operations (non store front) to manage the retail stores is quite a headache.
Basically, maganda ang foodcart business. My wife and I had started it 2 yrs ago. True na depende sa foot traffic, place, and products kaya mabenta ang isang foodcart business. In our experience, mas magandang magstart sa mga lugar na di kakainin ang iyong kita ng mga high rentals tulad ng malls esp kapag may competition pa within that mall. Kaya ung iba suggestion namin to get low rental fee pero at least strategic ung place like jeepney and trike station, near church or schools etc.
Our package is very minimal in cost inclusive na ang foodcart plus inventories with training pa! I believe yung iba dito na receive na ung details ng business namin. Actually we still have limited available locations for our customers to see para mas kumpleto. Infact, how we operate is similar to franchise but w/o paying franchise fee of 150-400k pesos.
Maganda ang kita sa foodcart pero just like other business, may konting risk ito and it's a lie to say na guaranteed na ang success mo dito. It will all depends on you...motivation, guts, and faith to God and advises from your lovedones na di ka ipapahamak.
tanong lang po. mgkano po kaya ang rent nung mga foodcarts na nasa mga malls?
Roughly nag rarange ang rental fee from 8k to 25k depende sa mall at location mo within the mall. Pinakamahal na rentals are SM, Robinsons o ung mga malalaking mall. Pero pag secondary level lang o ung di ganung kalaki un ung mga mura mga 5k to 12k.