And electricity, and capital expenditure, and accounting costs, etc. There is more to running a business than "books and supplies". Problem definitely not solved.
Not to mention that it's no longer "$250 a week" now for parents...
No, you charge a flat rate that includes operating costs. You don't hound your customers with microtransactions for everything.
Calm down, Karen. Sessions only have to be half-days, meaning you could have another set of students in the afternoons. Book learning at first grade is only about an hour a day, then add 15-20 min per day per year after that.
That's not income, that's revenue. A significant chunk of that $130,000 will be used to run the business.
Parents have to pay for books and supplies.
Problem solved.
And electricity, and capital expenditure, and accounting costs, etc. There is more to running a business than "books and supplies". Problem definitely not solved.
Not to mention that it's no longer "$250 a week" now for parents...
No, you charge a flat rate that includes operating costs. You don't hound your customers with microtransactions for everything.
Calm down, Karen. Sessions only have to be half-days, meaning you could have another set of students in the afternoons. Book learning at first grade is only about an hour a day, then add 15-20 min per day per year after that.
This comment doesn't address my argument that businesses require other expenses to run. Not sure who this was intended for.