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Salary and Hiring Data
One collar maker, who will be paid $16.00 per hour and work 40 hours per week
One leash maker, who will be paid $16.00 per hour and work 40 hours per week
One harness maker, who will be paid $17.00 per hour and work 40 hours per week
One receptionist, who will be paid $15.00 per hour and work 30 hours per week
Other Costs
Rent: $750 per month; allocate based on square footage
High-tensile strength nylon webbing$12 per yard of webbing
o 3 collars per yard of webbing
o 2 leashes per yard of webbing
o 2 harnesses per yard of webbing
Polyester/nylon ribbons$9 per yard of ribbon
o 3 collars per yard of ribbon
o 2 leashes per yard of ribbon
o 2 harnesses per yard of ribbon
Buckles made of cast hardware$0.50 per buckle
o 4 buckles used per collar
o 3 buckles used per leash
o 8 buckles used per harness
3 industrial sewing machines at $3,300 each for a total of $9,900; depreciation is $165 per month (5-year life, zero salvage value)
Utilities and insurance: $600 per month; allocate based on square footage
Scissors, thread, cording: $1,200
Price tags: $250 for 2,500($0.10 each)
Office supplies: $2,400 or $200 per month
Other business equipment: $2,000
Loan payment of $550 per month
Salary drawn of $500 per month
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