Hi Wazuans. My friend has a problem deciding which business is his best way forward considering that he does not intend to quit his day job, therefore, the business is a side hustle. He has done his research and narrowed down his options to two business ideas;
1) Starting a computer college with a capacity of fifteen students. He expects a total of thirty students (two shifts) on average each month. He expects to hire a teacher and locate the college in a densely populated area such as Githurai or Roysambu. Training takes one month and each student pays Ksh 5,000 for basic packages. The total budget that he expects to use for the next four months i.e all expenses of launching and the 4 months initial period is Ksh 400,000.
Advantages -The business can be managed passively because he only has to hire a teacher and ensure that he issues the certificates to the students personally. The certificates should also have a security feature to avoid illegal ones from being produced by the teacher.
-The students will pay to the school bank account therefore the teacher will have no contact with cash. He expects that each student avails the bank receipt to the teacher who in turn gives them to him.
- The business can be very profitable if the brand name becomes strong, thereby offering a good chance for growth.
Disadvantages- The business may take time to pick
- The returns are not certain. The business may go for a week before the first student enrolls.
2) The second option is to buy a second hand toyota shark at 600k (KBA)use 200k in repairs and all necessary documentation including insurance hence total cost is Ksh 800,000. The 14 seater will then ply the Nairobi-Nakuru,Nairobi-Nyahururu or Nairobi-Thika routes. The employee will only be the driver because it will operate in a sacco.
Advantages- Certainty of returns. He is sure of some income even on the first day of operations.
- He is assured of better management because the car will be in a sacco.
- He expects less theft and employee dishonesty because most sacco cars dont require a conductor. The driver does all the work.
- The business does not require time to pick and gives returns from the first day of operations.
Disadvantages- Cops may eat into profits since the car is second hand.
- Slightly more mechanical problems compared to a brand new car.
- The asset (car) is a depreciating asset hence cannot be disposed at a profit. It will probably be disposed at Ksh 400k after two and a half years.
KINDLY ADVISE.
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