Remodeling: every building needs remodeling of spaces adapted to the age of your children, this cost can became exorbitant and can take months before the facility is ready to open for the costumers. Usually daycares include spaces of kitchen, classrooms, restrooms and playgrounds.
Initial Costs: insurance, supplies, furniture, marketing budgets and licenses for this kind of business are substantially expensive compare to others.
Maintenance costs: Daily costs are very expensive as well; painting, repairs, replacement of furniture’s, utilities and food are the most common examples.
Employees: the ability to attract and keep well trained employees in this kind of business is really low. Also, the inability to forecast demand of service related the number of teachers needed is something that could affect the effective operation of the facility. …show more content…
As employment-population ratio is growing in all the country, as well the needed for a childcare provider. That is to say, our revenues increase while the number of people growth, thereby unable to care their children during the day.
As the number of children registered increase, the fixed cost will be spread among them and the revenue will be higher with each.
The opportunity of stablish partnership and alliances between business where their employees could use our services and also take advantage of the government programs that provides full-payment for those families who have low-income and are unable to pay a childcare