Kwik Kopy Business Centers: Printing, copying, packing, shipping franchise

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Success Stories

Owners triumph over tragedy

Dallas Cowboys offensive guard in 1972, Charles Robinson, owner of Kwik Kopy Business Center in Baltimore, Maryland, was one of the few… More

How do I finance my new business?

An investment in your future.

Including one year’s working capital, the total initial investment required to open a Kwik Kopy Business Center ranges between $237,170.00 and $270,995.00. Three major variables determine whether your investment will be on the low or high-end of this spectrum:

  1. Location – It costs more to do business in New York City than in Laredo, Texas, for example.
  2. Size – We recommend that you consider space ranging from 1,500 to 1,700 square feet.
  3. Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment – How much of each will you need to acquire for your Center? Other variables could include leasehold improvements to get a site ready.

    To pay the initial fees for your new Kwik Kopy Business Center, you’ll need $74,000 cash. Beyond that figure, which is included in the numbers mentioned above, you have two options for financing the balance:

    1. Conventional Bank Loan – Based on the cumulative assets of the borrower, the current interest rate and loan period, a loan package may or may not be required.
    2. Small Business Administration (SBA) Loan – The assets of the borrower are not as critical with this type of loan. Though the interest rate may be higher, SBA loans often offer longer amortization periods. A loan package is required.


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