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What was the median average cash on cash for Byrider stores in the first quartile?

Byrider Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

First Quartile = 25 Stores Average Exceed Avg. Median Second Quartile = 25 Stores Average Exceed Avg. Median
Average Cash on Cash (Originations from 2 Years Prior) 41 117.78% 52.00% 119.92% Average Cash on Cash (Originations from 2 Years Prior) 41 113.13% 56.00% 114.10%

First Quartile = 23 Stores Average Exceed Avg. Median Second Quartile = 23 Stores Average Exceed Avg. Median
Average Cash on Cash (Originations from 2 Years Prior) 41 115.86% 56.52% 116.54% Average Cash on Cash (Originations from 2 Years Prior) 41 111.60% 52.17% 112.08%

First Quartile = 2 Stores Average Exceed Avg. Median Second Quartile = 2 Stores Average Exceed Avg. Median
Average Cash on Cash (Originations from 2 Years Prior) 41 127.02% 50.00% 127.02% Average Cash on Cash (Originations from 2 Years Prior) 41 123.67% 50.00% 123.67%

Source: Item 19 — Financial Performance Representations (FDD pages 63–81)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Byrider's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the median average cash on cash for stores in the first quartile varies depending on the number of stores included in the data set.

When the first quartile consists of 25 stores, the median average cash on cash is 119.92%. This means that half of the stores in the top 25% of performers achieved at least 119.92% return on their initial cash investment from originations two years prior.

If the first quartile consists of 23 stores, the median average cash on cash is 116.54%. This indicates a slightly lower but still strong return, with half of the stores in this slightly smaller top quartile achieving at least 116.54% return on cash. When the first quartile is only 2 stores, the median average cash on cash is 127.02%.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.