Good post
In fact you make less than the figure you posted. Well I do lol. If we made £130 per van (12) for 21 working days a month that would be £32,760.00 a month and I can tell you its way less than that. More like £22,000 a month. Then of course you pay corporation tax, then as a director your left with what you can take as a dividend then pay even more tax.
Is it worth it? Yes I think so. As Dry clean like s to point out its certainly not 4,5,600k a year and he thinks its not worth it. I could pay myself around 200k a year and I would be happy with that. Currently I choose not to. I get just under 50k PAYE and leave the rest in to keep growing with a bigger picture in my mind for down the line. My Mrs earns over 100k a year so between us things are looking good for the future.
There are other sides to consider not just the money. I have a freedom that not many others do and if if were sick or hurt or something the business runs without me up to a point. On the down side the stress can be high from time to time which goes with it. Certain things actually get easier as you get bigger since you can spend money to put things and people in place to deal with stuff so you dont have to. I think my life is easier now with 12 than it was with 4. As with most things there are sweet spots along the way. One man band up to lets say 3 vans is nice. I think that point up to lets say 8 is actually very hard. 10 and beyond seems to be getting easier. I would like to reach 20 within 4 years.
A multi van business will never make the same margin as a one man band with only themselves and 1 vehicle to worry about. I personally think a one man band window cleaner is one of the best single person self employed jobs in the uk. As you get bigger you loose that margin considerably but you do gain other things as I mentioned and in the world of any business you will still have what is considered a "good" margin. The business as it grows needs to focus on volume and cashflow then the money is still there.
Thank you. And thanks for responding you have given us The Blueprint really love to hear things from you.
So this is a very good example you have really invested a lot of money and time advertised on TV even..massive turn over now boasting a seven-figure turnover. It's so impressive and I'm guessing from the time you had one van 2 vans 3 vans. You have pretty much only paid yourself around the higher end threshold.. Now your life is a easier so every step you took basically made your life easier.
I think it's important for people to know the bigger you get so much more expenses Mt up.
Like you say working alone big difference technically yes you're responsible for everything and you're working all the time but it's kind of comparable income wise to a salary that someone would pay himself running 3 vans or even 10 vans..
Apart from contributing tremendously to the Treasury and Society in VAT and giving people jobs. If you have only ever paid yourself up to the £50,000 per year threshold for all that work all that investment all those years of pushing and pushing. Sometimes you have to wonder with all that money and time that you put in over the decade in expanding to this point fine you have a very good business but do you ever wonder how much more money you could actually make i.e. paying yourself well over the threshold in a differnt industry or at least pushing commercial because clearly the VAT is a huge profit killer to domestic. And that's why mainly bigger companies target commercial I'm guessing.
Basically someone working alone with one van is earning the same salary as someone with 10 vans.
Someone in the sweet spot 2 vans 3 vans will be paying themselves the same amount of money £50,000. And also be able to stay off the tools.
That probably is the sweet spot.
So I guess two more vans another £160,000 turnover and you might end up paying yourself 75000 per year into the threshold am I right.
It's mind-boggling