Owning A Business By: Desmond Krahn and Ellen Michels.

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Owning A Business By: Desmond Krahn and Ellen Michels

The Dark Side Is black dark enough? Monday- Saturday 6:00 am – 10:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm Portland, Oregon 2.27 acres $1,199,000 it will cost Owners: Desmond Krahn and Ellen Michels

Employees 50 employees Monday – Saturday –2 Assistant Managers 6:00 am – 10:00 pm –4 Cashiers 7:00 am – 9:30 pm –10 Unloaders 10:00 am – 9:00 pm –10 Truck Drivers 6:00 am – 10:00 pm 10 Around the Store People 6:00 am – 10:00 pm

Employees (cont.) Sunday 2 Assistant Managers 8:00 am –8:00 pm –4 Cashiers 8:30 am – 8:30 pm –10 Unloaders Noon – 7:00 pm –Truck Drivers –5-10 People Around the Store 8:00 am – 8:00 pm Earnings –Assistant Mangers $15.00 per 2 hours –Cashiers $8.50 per 2 hours –20 Unloaders $10.00 per 2 hours –10 Truck Drivers $ per 250 miles –10 Around the Store People $7.50 per 2 hours

Employee Benefits 10 Vacation days 5 Sick days

Items to be Sold T- shirts, shoes, and spikes Cost to bring things in- $1,398,990 We will be selling the goods at a reasonable price We are going to sell a good amount of each item

Goods to be brought in: $ One month sold all goods: $ Salaries total: $ Subtract salaries left with: $ Subtract goods to be brought in: $ Internet per month: $9.99 Cable per month: $19.95 Phone per month: $16 Water per 1000 gal. $1.50 Heating- propane per year: $2523 Electricity: $10.42 Shelves: about $100 (19) Profit Sheet

Profit Sheet (cont.) Doors: $25- $100 Light bulbs- 50W: $4.99 Racks: $12.50 (8) Desks: $40 (7) Sink: $50 Toilet: $225 Mini fridge: $49.99 Cash registers: $249 Computers: $400 (8) Laptops: $300 (2) Total: $ We will have a profit!

Thank you for your time!