Cost of Setting up and Running a Spa Center
If you are willing to open a Spa center, then below we are sharing some requirements which help you to estimate the budget requirement.
One Time Expenses
Also called Capital Expenses, this category includes all the ‘stuff’ you buy once as you start up a practice or need to buy (infrequently) as you grow. Things like massage tables, linens, office furniture fall into this category.
· Signage
· Office furniture
· Lighting & decoration
· Computer & printer/copier
· Massage Equipment: tables, stools, heating pads, table warmers, hot towel cabinet
· Massage music
· Practice management/SOAP note software
Operating Expenses
This is a really broad category that includes monthly and annual recurring expenses. There are several sub categories here, and you may find that you (and your tax preparer) put them in different places than I do. That’s cool.
Occupancy Expenses (or home office expenses)
· Rent
· Utilities: gas, electric, water, oil
· Internet
· Phone
General Office Supplies
· Paper products: paper towels, toilet paper, tissues
· Cleaning supplies
· Hand soap, sanitizer
· Coffee, tea, water filter
· Pens, paper, printer ink, file folders
Massage Supplies
· Lubricant
· Laundry service or laundry detergent, etc
· Essential oils
· Music subscription
· Books: reference, business, trade magazines
Marketing & Advertising
· Website: domain name, hosting, bulk email service, online scheduling
· Printing: business cards, brochures
· Advertising
You can hire a spa consultancy service, which will understand your requirements and share a proposal with you.
Source: https://www.massagebusinessblueprint.com/costs-starting-running-massage-business/
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