How To Find, Evaluate, and Buy a Laundromat


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This book provides all the knowledge and tools you need to find, evaluate and buy a Laundromat. From offering unique strategies that will help you find Laundromats that are for sale -- even if they are not advertised -- to helping you evaluate a Laundromat by determining its typical income and expenses, calculating its turns per day and checking whether a seller is honest about his or her revenues, this book will help you avoid costly mistakes. But this book will also help you save thousands when buying a Laundromat and offers business plans, financing tips and information on dealing with competition.







Laundromat Business Startup


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Laundromat Business Startup How to Start, Run & Grow a Successful Washateria Business From a business standpoint, the laundromat business model is an ideal model. Why may you ask? Think about it; you can run one of this without any employee if you choose to do so. But whether you buy or build an attended or unattended washateria, they both have their unique advantages. Laundromat business has been around for decades and proved to be one of the very few recession-proof businesses. They are here to stay. Here are some facts about this business. The laundry industry is about 70 years old, and the business has been growing steadily. The United States currently has about 30,000 Laundromats. The laundry business is pretty much a recession-proof industry, in that there is always a need for clean clothes, no matter what the state of the economy is in the United States. The economic aspect of the United States Laundry Business is that the Laundry Business offers a gross revenue per year of $5 billion. The Laundromat owner can have an income that can average between $5,000 and $25,000. If you are wondering how, well that is what we will discuss in this book. In This Book You Will Learn: History of Laundromat Business Why You Should Start a Laundromat Business Buying Vs. Building Common Mistakes to Avoid Complexity of Running a Laundromat Due Diligence Location Analysis Demographic Analysis Income and Expense Analysis Equipment Analysis Store Valuation Analysis SWOT Analysis 5 Must-Have's for your Business 15 Step Laundromat Buying Checklist Where to find a Laundromat to Buy Startup Cost to Build a New Laundromat Estimated Monthly Expense & Income Monthly Profit & Loss Statement Planning and Build-out of a Laundromat How to Get Financing Permits, Legal LLC, and Licenses How & Where to find Equipment for your Laundromat 3 Ways to increase Customer Flow at your Business Proven Business Marketing Strategies Top 3 Marketing Tactics you can try And so Much More..




Laundromat Ownership Step-By-Step


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This book is ideal for laundromat owners and anyone considering buying a laundromat. Its purpose is to explain day-to-day laundromat operations, as well as, how to evaluate, buy and grow laundromat businesses. It is written in a clear and concise manner that includes easy-to-understand examples of how to increase revenue. Both passive income and hands-on management models are explained, with emphases on increasing the business' profit and value. It summarizes the process of buying a laundromat and it lists the operating expenses that the seller is not telling you about. This book is a valuable guide that explains how to operate and grow your laundromat successfully.




Renovate Or Die


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Bob Farr asserts that to change the world, we must first change the Church. Rearranging the pews, painting the fellowship hall, or paving the parking lot are just not enough. With clear language and practical tips, this book will inspire and help you organize your church for new life. Learn how to grow your church and discover the commitments that leaders must make to guarantee the fruitfulness of local congregations. --Book Jacket.




The Cloud Corporation


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The long-awaited second collection by a central literary figure, Columbia University professor, and poetry editor of the Boston Review.




The Laundromat


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Now a Major Motion Picture The Laundromat from Director Steven Soderbergh, starring Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas. The two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jake Bernstein takes us inside the world revealed by the Panama Papers, illicit money, political corruption, and fraud on a global scale. A hidden circulatory system flows beneath the surface of global finance, carrying trillions of dollars from drug trafficking, tax evasion, bribery, and other illegal enterprises. This network masks the identities of the individuals who benefit, aided by bankers, lawyers, and auditors who get paid to look the other way. In The Laundromat, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Jake Bernstein explores this shadow economy and how it evolved, drawing on millions of leaked documents from the files of the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca - a trove now known as the Panama Papers - as well as other journalistic and government investigations. Bernstein shows how shell companies operate, how they allow the superwealthy and celebrities to escape taxes, and how they provide cover for illicit activities on a massive scale by crime bosses and corrupt politicians across the globe. The Laundromat offers a disturbing and sobering view of how the world really works and raises critical questions about financial and legal institutions we may once have trusted.




Hello Kitty Must Die


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On the outside, twenty-eight-year-old Fiona Yu appears to be just another Hello Kitty--an educated, well-mannered Asian American woman. Secretly, she feels torn between the traditional Chinese values of her family and the social mores of being an American girl. To escape the burden of carrying her family's honor, Fiona decides to take her own virginity. In the process, she makes a surprising discovery that reunites her with a long-lost friend, Sean Killroy. Sean introduces her to a dark world of excitement, danger, cunning, and cruelty, pushing her to the limits of her own morality. But Fiona's father throws her new life into disarray when he dupes her into an overnight trip that results in a hasty engagement to Don Koo, the spoiled son of a wealthy chef. Determined to thwart her parents' plans to marry her off into Asian suburbia, Fiona seeks her freedom at any price. How far will she go to bury the Hello Kitty stereotype forever? Fiona's journey of self-discovery is biting and clever as she embraces her true nature and creates her own version of the American Dream, eliminating--without fear or remorse--anyone who stands in her way.




Freight


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This unflinching, quirky novel follows a flawed yet lovable everyman as he searches for Home. We never learn his name. Nor do we learn her name--the woman whose freight is still too much for him to carry. But we know he likes soft things. We know he works through pain. We know his childhood still clings to him, despite his graying hair. And through knowing him and all his freight, ours is easier to bear.




Little Soldiers


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New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice; Real Simple Best of the Month; Library Journal Editors’ Pick In the spirit of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, Bringing up Bébé, and The Smartest Kids in the World, a hard-hitting exploration of China’s widely acclaimed yet insular education system that raises important questions for the future of American parenting and education When students in Shanghai rose to the top of international rankings in 2009, Americans feared that they were being "out-educated" by the rising super power. An American journalist of Chinese descent raising a young family in Shanghai, Lenora Chu noticed how well-behaved Chinese children were compared to her boisterous toddler. How did the Chinese create their academic super-achievers? Would their little boy benefit from Chinese school? Chu and her husband decided to enroll three-year-old Rainer in China’s state-run public school system. The results were positive—her son quickly settled down, became fluent in Mandarin, and enjoyed his friends—but she also began to notice troubling new behaviors. Wondering what was happening behind closed classroom doors, she embarked on an exploratory journey, interviewing Chinese parents, teachers, and education professors, and following students at all stages of their education. What she discovered is a military-like education system driven by high-stakes testing, with teachers posting rankings in public, using bribes to reward students who comply, and shaming to isolate those who do not. At the same time, she uncovered a years-long desire by government to alleviate its students’ crushing academic burden and make education friendlier for all. The more she learns, the more she wonders: Are Chinese children—and her son—paying too high a price for their obedience and the promise of future academic prowess? Is there a way to appropriate the excellence of the system but dispense with the bad? What, if anything, could Westerners learn from China’s education journey? Chu’s eye-opening investigation challenges our assumptions and asks us to consider the true value and purpose of education.