tkdDougie said:
I guess I am missing something big in this plan.
At my school only about 10% of the student population test in any given month. I don't require tests in a specific time frame, but I would guess that for any school saying 50% every month would be extremely high. I've heard of large yearly tests having several hundred students, but not every month.
Also, a few schools have over 100 students and VERY few have over 200.
100 students at $50/month = $5,000
say 10% test every months @ $45 = $450 / month
0 instructors say at = $0 month
expenses say at = ($5,000) month
Nets only $450 per month or $5.4K per year.
200 students at 50/month = $10,000
say 10% test every months @ $45 = $900 / month
1 instructors say at = ($2000) month
expenses say at = ($6,000) month
Nets only $2900 per month or $34.8K per year.
A more reasonable ful-blown estimate would be (boy I had fun with Excel):
- Build-out of the facility: $5000
- Target is 200 students at $70/month
- Starting at 0 and adding 5 students per month (very healthy growth with no losses)
- 10% test every month @ $45
- expenses say at = ($5,000) month,
- the facility (2000 sq.ft. total or about 1500 sq ft of class space) supports about 4 classes per day (say working 5-9pm) at a max of 10 students per class (40 students per day); you allow each student 2 classes per week, so you can support a max of 120 students before you have to have additional classes or a larger facility. At 3 classes per week, you can support a student base of 80 students.
- 0 additional instructors until 120 students then 1 @ $2000 month
At month 28 you're finally breaking even, after going down to $36125 in debt. At this point you've finally gotten 140 students and at month 24 hired on a 2nd full-time instructor to help out (you're still working your day job). You won't make even $50K until you've reached month 38, just over 3 years into this venture. Until this point, you've had to work another full-time job, which means you're working 75 hours per week for 3 years. At this point, the school is earning you about $7155 per month or $85.8K per year and you can finally quit your day job.
If you're even close to what MOST schools experience you top out at about 100 students (that's because less than 1% of the population does martial arts; you'd need a population of 100,000 to support just your school). Then you break even at month 31 and don't make $50K until month 52, just over 4 years into the venture. At this point, you're making about $2450 per month or $29.4K per year.
I should have done this before I opened up...
By the way, many school owners get divorced because they have to spend so much time away from family. It's not a pretty picture. But if you love what you're doing, you'll find a way.
WhiteBirch