Looking for housekeeping franchise business plans? Housekeeping franchises like Molly Maid, MaidPro, and Merry Maids, among others will outline their own requirements for the business plan content and table of contents. These business plans are typically designed to secure funding and approval from the corporate parent. In the most common business model for housekeeping franchises, people offer small-scale commercial or residential cleaning help, by contract, as a part of a larger corporate brand. The fee arrangement can vary depending on the business type, but monthly and flat fee arrangements are both typical. Depending on volume, experience, and the royalty payments required, this can be a very lucrative business model. Important questions for the plan to cover:
• What overhead will the business have?
• Are there elements of the business you can make virtual?
• Do you already have any contracts in place?
• How many people will you employ besides yourself and how will they be compensated?
• What are the competing cleaning companies, if the franchise approves the submission for your area?
Also important will be the precise use of funds you envision, the break-even point you project, and the timeline for paying off any loan you take on at start-up. Also show an integrated financial model with cash flow, revenue, profit and loss, balance sheet, and a sensitivity analysis in place. Profile the major players in the industry and give statistics wherever you can. MasterPlans can help you with all parts of the business plan. Our team of experts has worked on a variety of different cleaning and franchise plan models and can get a funding-ready document prepared for you in about 2 weeks. Call 877-453-2011.














