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STEVE-UK

  • Posts: 1609
I have just been thinking as you do...

You guys running a multi van business on an employment basis, what is your profit margin in %  after all expenses?

Knocker

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sunshine windows

  • Posts: 2361
Should be around 30-40% profit I reckon
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Leeds

  • Posts: 181
That's about right Sunshine, 30-40% employee wage, 25% tax 5% expenses, 30/40% profit

STEVE-UK

  • Posts: 1609
Sounds a high percentage for net profit

Are you taking into account -
Accountants fees for being VAT registered
Unit
Employee liability insurance
Holiday / sick Pay
Business rates if applicable
fleet insurance
Tracker
Water
Filters
Office staff
Equipment, poles etc
Van payment for contract hire or used van purchases every few years &  maintenance costs

There is probably more...

Arnold Palmer

  • Posts: 20798
5% expenses. Love it.
#aliens

Lee Pryor

  • Posts: 2287
Steve 20-25% net

There's your best answer
The best way to predict the future is to create it.

steve rix

  • Posts: 816
If its just one extra van the margins will be higher. The more vans you add the  margin % falls but overall profit rises

STEVE-UK

  • Posts: 1609
Thanks Chaps...Thats the answer I was expecting as is the national average for UK companies

Lee, I pinged you an email in the week

Smudger

  • Posts: 13438
That's about right Sunshine, 30-40% employee wage, 25% tax 5% expenses, 30/40% profit

 ::)roll
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

Arnold Palmer

  • Posts: 20798
That's about right Sunshine, 30-40% employee wage, 25% tax 5% expenses, 30/40% profit

 ::)roll

What's up with that? 5% expenses.

Seems legit. Right?
#aliens

Smudger

  • Posts: 13438
Of course  ::)roll ::)roll
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

Leeds

  • Posts: 181
That's about right Sunshine, 30-40% employee wage, 25% tax 5% expenses, 30/40% profit

 ::)roll

What's up with that? 5% expenses.

Seems legit. Right?

Depends what people define as expenses? Weather you use your vehicles strictly for work or not? Weather employee costs go in the "expenses" box or the "wages" box. So Broad questions get vague answers!  ::)roll

Nameless Drudge

  • Posts: 997
Year on year a  business running at 9 % net would be considered successful as turnover increases. Just my twopence worth before you remortgage. And that means getting everything right.

Susan Dean (1stclean)

  • Posts: 2064
depends on the work and how its priced , the rest is the same wether you have 1 van or 12

Lee Pryor

  • Posts: 2287
Thanks Chaps...Thats the answer I was expecting as is the national average for UK companies

Lee, I pinged you an email in the
week


I'm in Tenerife. Back to work on Thursday mate.
The best way to predict the future is to create it.

Dave Willis

Hey, lets rob your house!

ChumBucket

Hey, lets rob your house!

His mum and dad will still be there!   ;D

Stoots

  • Posts: 6211
Hey, lets rob your house!

His mum and dad will still be there!   ;D

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martin hulstone

  • Posts: 323
5.5%
I spend near enough that on fuel alone!