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SUBWAY
Monroeville, Indiana Help an 18 Year Old Start a Subway in a small town.
Summary
We have a small town of about 1300 people including a manufacturing plant "American Mitsuba Corporation"
with 417 current associates. I am currently an intern at AMI and we have 3 shifts and are open 6 days a week.
This means that there are three lunch breaks a day and all the associates have to drive to the gas station to get
lunch because there are no quick restaurants in our town. Just recently our town got a dollar general and is one of
the top volume stores in the Fort Wayne area. I will place this Subway off highway 101 that runs through
Monroeville and is less than a mile from AMI. I have surveyed a random set of associates on break and 100%
said they would stop on a 4-5 day a week routine.
I am young but I have already started my own farm animal petting zoo that runs in the summer. I am the sole
owner and do not get assistance from my parents. I negotiate contracts with insurance companies and clients, and
operate the Zoo the entire length of the event. I currently have one paid employee that helps me set up my events.
I plan on attending Purdue University this fall where I will study Agribusiness. When I graduate I plan on moving
back to Hoagland "my home town" and starting my Subway / meat goat ranch. Our area has a huge demand for
goat meat that is not being met. The ethnic stores in Fort Wayne tell me that they get one shipment of goat meat a
year and it is all gone in less than a week. Goats are easy to manage and only take a few hours of the day, leaving
the rest of my time for the Subway.
The money that I need now is for my college education and to start my franchise location. My college education
will cost about $23,000 a year at Purdue and the Franchise will cost at around $110,800. This amount breaks
down into many Categories.
Initial Franchise Fee: $15,000
Real Property: $24,500
Equipment Security Deposit $41,800
Security System: $1,200
Outside Signs $3,000
Opening Inventory: $3,800
Insurance: $1,600
Supplies: $1,100
Training Expenses: $3,500
Legal & Accounting: $1,000
Opening advertisement: $1,500
Business Licenses, utility deposit, small equip and surplus capital: $2,800
3 Months Funds: $6,000
This is a huge amount of money to pay and all money that I receive will go to my college education and will help
me in the end start my franchise.
Location This location will be in Monroeville, Indiana off Highway 101 and by less than a mile from American Mitsuba
Corporation and there 417 Associates. The town of Monroeville has 1,300 potential customers. There is currently
no quick service restaurant only an ice cream shop open during the summer.
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