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curious if any of you have had the opportunity to buy a ongoing school and what amounts you have heard them selling for. I have a chance to keep our grand master involved in name and to a limited degree in testing. His health is declining ( had a stroke) proably from the excitement of selling another black belt life time membership. The school is successful in terms of attendance but as many sole proprietorships go tracking where the money went is always interesting. I was wondering if you guys had some thoughts on grading a school and setting a value. thanks
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Usually (if I remember correctly) its anywhere form 50 to 75% of one years gross that a school will sell for. You should see a complete record of all accounting, findout where the money go and how much comes in each month, not including new sales. Find out how many new students have sighned up each month and how many students left each month for the last two years, this way you can get an average growth rate and find out you retention rate. Those factors will wiegh on your decision to buy or not. After all you are going into this to make money, not loose money. Only base you decision on how much the school makes NOW, not how much it could make or how much they tell you it could make by signing up X amount of people a month. And what do you mean by limited degrees?
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I meant that he would be there for most of the black belt test but not always for the monthly colored belts. But also i would hope to have a little better ethical control of sales procedures rather then the used car sales approach if you know what I mean. That is what i meant by limited the senior instructor is a fifth don black belt but is lacking in money and business savvy for now but I would make him a partner as the grand master should have.
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