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Start-up costs<br />
Cost of franchising<br />
Establishing a Study Centre requires some capital<br />
outlay. The Kumon licence fee is only R7000 (2013<br />
figures) and is payable prior to attending training.<br />
Premises vary in cost considerably subject to local<br />
market rates and a number of other factors. For<br />
this reason, Kumon requires an initial amount of<br />
R60,000.00 unencumbered funds to be proven prior<br />
to approval as a franchisee. This amount will be<br />
used for the set-up of <strong>your</strong> Centre.<br />
Like any franchised <strong>business</strong>, the whole system works<br />
because you, the franchisee, pay royalites to the<br />
franchisor (Kumon Education SA (PTY) LTD). These<br />
fees are for training, support, the use of the method,<br />
name and brand as well as our work in building the<br />
brand and developing the method.<br />
• R154.00 of each subject fee (fully licenced<br />
Instructor)<br />
• R173.25 of each subject fee (provisionally licenced<br />
Instructor)<br />
• R110.00 of each enrolment fee<br />
*These amounts are revised at the beginning of<br />
January each year and in this document represent the<br />
Kumon 2014 Royalty charges<br />
Instructors also need to meet general <strong>business</strong><br />
costs such as rent and wages. On the other hand,<br />
Kumon Instructors will also receive various subsidies<br />
including, but not limited to:<br />
• Subsidised marketing material and pre-designed<br />
artwork<br />
• Two year rental subsidy<br />
• On-going professional development from Kumon<br />
Attend one of our information sessions for more details<br />
about start-up costs and potential earnings.<br />
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