What is the estimated monthly range for Itan bookkeeping fees?
Itan Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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- Additional Funds: This estimates your expenses during the first 3 months of operation, including: rent ($1,800 to $8,000 per month); payroll costs (excluding any wage or salary paid to you); marketing and advertising expenses; technology fees ($100 to $180 per month); third-party software fees ($200 to $250 per month); bookkeeping fees ($400 to $600 per month); payroll processing fees ($150 to $200 per month); inventory replenishment costs; utilities; and other miscellaneous expenses and required working capital. Your initial 3 months of insurance premium and lease payments for equipment (if you choose to lease the equipment) are separately stated in the table above. These figures are estimates based on the experience of: (a) our Chief Executive Officer in developing, opening and operating company-owned Salons in Southern California; and (b) our franchisees in de
Source: Item 7 — ESTIMATED INITIAL INVESTMENT (FDD pages 15–18)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Itan's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the estimated monthly range for bookkeeping fees is $400 to $600. This figure is part of the "Additional Funds" category, which estimates expenses during the first three months of operation.
This range is intended to cover the costs of bookkeeping services necessary for managing the salon's finances. It's important to note that this is just an estimate, and actual costs may vary depending on the complexity of the bookkeeping required and the rates charged by local professionals.
Prospective Itan franchisees should consider this estimate when planning their initial budget and ongoing operating expenses. It's advisable to research local bookkeeping services to get a more accurate understanding of potential costs in their specific area. Additionally, franchisees should factor in potential fluctuations in these fees as their business grows and financial needs evolve.