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A guide to working out profit in your business


Clutchy
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For those who find the business part of tree work boring or difficult I have created a template which should allow you to put in your own numbers and or costs for a basic 1/2/3 man tree gang and what profit you are actually making from your £400 or £1300 days 

 

You may well end up being surprised how much your monthly costs eat into the money you bring in every day! Could be a good time to review the business and put up prices! 

 

Excel doc attached, screen shot for attention/example. Happy to amend if anyone has any suggestions that can't be filled under misc

 

For those who are business masterminds - this is not for you  

 

Example of running costs.jpg

Operating costs template.xlsx

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