Just-A-Buck Franchise

Dollar store

Based in New Windsor,, New York, Just A Buck started in 1988 and began franchising in 1992. Just-A-Buck sells children's games and toys, gifts, packaged goods, hardware, housewares, books, candy, collectibles, baskets, personal care products, greeting cards and costume jewelry, all priced at $1.

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How much does it cost to open a Just-A-Buck Franchise ?

The investment required to open a Just-A-Buck Franchise is between $140,000 - $250,000 . There is an initial franchise fee of $25,000 which grants you the license to run a business under the Just-A-Buck name.

Individual Franchise Costs

  • Initial Investment:
    $140,000 -
  • Initial Franchise Fee:
    $25,000
  • Royalty Fee:
    4%
  • Term of Agreement:
    10 years

Expense In-House Third Party
Franchise Fee No Yes
Startup Costs No Yes
Equipment No Yes
Inventory No Yes
Accounts Receivable No No
Payroll No Yes

Third Party Financing Source(s):
CIT Small Business Lending

Support
Newsletter, Toll-free phone line, Grand opening, Internet, Security/safety procedures, Field operations/evaluations, Purchasing cooperatives

Marketing
Ad slicks

Just-A-Buck Growth History

When did the first Just-A-Buck open? 1988
When did Just-A-Buck start Franchising ? 1992

Year U.S.A. Canada International Corporate
2005 37 0 0 11
2004 33 0 0 10
2003 36 0 0 10
2002 34 0 0 10
2001 25 0 0 10

20% of all franchisees own more than one unit Number of employees needed to run franchised unit: 6 Absentee ownership of franchise is NOT allowed. (100% of current franchisees are owner/operators)

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How much money you could make as a Just-A-Buck Franchise owner depends on a wide variety of factors. As a business owner, your primary goals are to strive for high sales while keeping your oper_ating costs as low as possible while still maintaining quality products and service. The monthly oper_ating costs that you will incur as a Just-A-Buck Franchise owner may include royalty fees, rent or mortgage, staffing, products, supplies, utilities, administrative costs and other things. Although your monthly oper_ating costs may vary from month to month, your start up costs are typically fixed and they will cover the majority of your initial oper_ating equipment, signage, and renovations.

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