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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Easy math riddle... Or is it?
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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16175125" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>No that is not correct.</p><p></p><p>1. Thief steals $100 from the DQ register. Loss @ register: $100</p><p>2. Thief orders $30 in product from DQ menu and pays with $100 bill stolen. Loss @ register: $0</p><p>3. Thief is given back $70 in change ($100 - $30 = $70). Loss @ register: $70</p><p>4. DQ employees makes $30 product for $25.80 leaving $4.20 profit</p><p>5. DQ employee @ register gives thief product. Loss @ register: $70 + $25.80 in product = $95.80</p><p></p><p>So total loss to business is around $95 - $96 if a thief steals $100 from a DQ register.</p><p></p><p>Calculation above based on an assumed 6% profit margin on sales after everything (employee salaries, electricity, rent, taxes, franchise fee, products purchased, etc.) is paid. Could be higher though.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what the profit margins are for Dairy Queen however it looks like a McDonald's franchise could yield a profit of +/- 6% on Net Sales.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://theconservativeincomeinvestor.com/why-dairy-queen-franchises-lead-to-riches/" target="_blank">Why Dairy Queen Franchises Lead To Riches | The Conservative Income Investor</a></p><p><a href="https://www.mymoneyblog.com/mcdonalds-franchise-cost-vs-profit.html" target="_blank">Owning a McDonald’s Franchise: Purchase Cost vs. Annual Profit</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16175125, member: 17952"] No that is not correct. 1. Thief steals $100 from the DQ register. Loss @ register: $100 2. Thief orders $30 in product from DQ menu and pays with $100 bill stolen. Loss @ register: $0 3. Thief is given back $70 in change ($100 - $30 = $70). Loss @ register: $70 4. DQ employees makes $30 product for $25.80 leaving $4.20 profit 5. DQ employee @ register gives thief product. Loss @ register: $70 + $25.80 in product = $95.80 So total loss to business is around $95 - $96 if a thief steals $100 from a DQ register. Calculation above based on an assumed 6% profit margin on sales after everything (employee salaries, electricity, rent, taxes, franchise fee, products purchased, etc.) is paid. Could be higher though. Not sure what the profit margins are for Dairy Queen however it looks like a McDonald's franchise could yield a profit of +/- 6% on Net Sales. [URL='https://theconservativeincomeinvestor.com/why-dairy-queen-franchises-lead-to-riches/']Why Dairy Queen Franchises Lead To Riches | The Conservative Income Investor[/URL] [URL='https://www.mymoneyblog.com/mcdonalds-franchise-cost-vs-profit.html']Owning a McDonald’s Franchise: Purchase Cost vs. Annual Profit[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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