Pet food vending machine
ABC-CO - NASDAQ
The investment required to open a Hey Buddy Franchise is between $4,195 - $8,195 . There is an initial franchise fee of $4,195 -$8,195 which grants you the license to run a business under the Hey Buddy name.
| Expense | In-House | Third Party |
|---|---|---|
| Franchise Fee | No | No |
| Startup Costs | No | No |
| Equipment | No | No |
| Inventory | No | No |
| Accounts Receivable | No | No |
| Payroll | No | No |
Other Financing Source(s):
Neither we nor any affilate currently offer, directly or indirectly, any financing arrangements to any franchisee. However, we have introduced our franchise program to one finance company, VendLease.
Training
If you purchase 3 or more machines, we offer a one day training program at our corporate offices in Dallas, TX. *Coming to Dallas is not mandatory and is at your discretion and expense. Additionally, you will receive an Operations Manual that is designed to help you launch and operate your Hey Buddy franchise. Our support is available to you on an ongoing and unlimited basis. *Area Developers are required to attend.
Your income potential as a Hey Buddy Franchise entrepreneur depends vastly on many factors. As an entrepreneur, the goals to achieve are related to expanding sales while lowering your oper_ation costs and increasing the quality of your products and or services. Each month your oper_ating costs can include royalty fees, mortgage / rent, supplies for products, staffing, utilities, bookwork, stationary and other items. From one month to the ext, you _may find your costs fluctuate, but your up-front costs are, for the most part, fixed and they will cover most of the initial setup of equipment, signage and renovations.
Legal Disclaimer: This information is not a franchise offering for Hey Buddy and should not be construed as such. The Franchise Mall makes every effort to maintain accurate franchise data but does not guarantee nor assume liability for incorrect data. We recomend that anyone seriously interested in pursuing an Hey Buddy franchise opportunity, review that franchise's Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) with an attorney and accountant.