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What was the Caring Transitions insurance expense in 2022?

Caring_Transitions Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

2024 2023 2022
Revenue:
Revenue from franchise agreements $ 7,731,280 6,565,467 5,031,029
National Branding Fund revenue 2,008,018 1,760,093 1,447,978
9,739,298 8,325,560 6,479,007
Expenses:
Advertising & marketing 726,488 663,540 535,926
Bank & payroll fees 5,756 10,164 6,248
Computer expenses 197,874 156,949 282,073
Depreciation 48,334 56,596 46,554
Dues & subscriptions 692 1,627 1,178
Employee-related expenses 17,703 17,688 10,653
Insurance 24,161 14,569 10,052
Leased employees expenses 2,784,955 2,196,943 1,987,285
Licenses 4,418 4,723 2,122
National Branding Fund expenses 1,738,015 1,452,123 1,316,876
Office & supplies 15,916 14,690 13,923
Postage 4,327 4,583 4,990
Professional fees 321,350 275,662 297,712
Rent 118,615 113,918 108,924
Repairs & maintenance 1,221 680 190
Sales related expenses 541,980 559,221 527,523
Telephone 81,013 32,391 33,697
Training & meetings 230,038 165,798 204,102
Website expenses 146,755 163,931 2,132
Total expenses 7,009,611 5,905,796 5,392,160
Income from operations 2,729,687 2,419,764 1,086,847
Other income (expense):
Interest income 24,656 9,850 3,225
Interest expense (804) (1,753) (3,734)
Other income 689 150 6,463
State & local taxes (33,955) (98,937) (75,278)
Total other expense (9,414) (90,690) (69,324)
Net income $ 2,720,273 2,329,074 1,017,523
Retained earnings, beginning 924,955 543,380 618,358
Distributions (1,705,000) (1,947,499) (1,092,501)
Retained earnings, ending $ 1,940,228 924,955 543,380

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 49–202)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Caring Transitions' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the company's insurance expenses in 2022 were $10,052. This figure reflects the franchisor's expenses, not those of individual franchisees. Franchisees should budget separately for their own insurance costs.

Understanding the franchisor's expenses can provide insight into the overall financial health and stability of the Caring Transitions franchise system. Reviewing these figures over multiple years, as presented in the table, can reveal trends and potential areas of growth or concern. For example, an increase in insurance expenses could indicate changes in risk management or policy costs.

Prospective franchisees should consider these figures in conjunction with other financial data provided in the FDD, such as revenue, advertising expenses, and total income. Comparing these figures can help potential franchisees assess the profitability and sustainability of a Caring Transitions franchise. It is also advisable to consult with a financial advisor to fully understand the financial implications of investing in a Caring Transitions franchise.

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.