What minimum capital you need to start your own business depends on what exactly you want to open. But there are costs that are common to almost all types of businesses. Let's consider such costs in more detail.
Instructions
Step 1
At present, it is quite possible to open a business with the most minimal investments or almost without them. For example, an online business. But if you are still leaning towards the "traditional" form of business, then at least three compulsory cost items can be distinguished: registration of a company or individual entrepreneur, rent of premises and purchase of goods (equipment).
Step 2
If you are engaged in the registration of an LLC or individual entrepreneur yourself, then all your costs are state fees and notary costs. The state fee for registering a legal entity is currently 4000 rubles. An individual can register himself as an individual entrepreneur by paying 800 rubles. Up to 1,500 rubles goes to a notary. However, by registering yourself, you will save money, but spend quite a lot of time, so it is more profitable to hire a specialized company to register your business. The company will register you for 5000-10000 rubles.
Step 3
The cost of renting premises depends on the location of your office or store. Accordingly, the closer to the center of Moscow or to the elite districts, the higher the rental price. On average, you will pay from $ 400 for one square meter of rented space per year. This will be the cost of a class C office (rather low class) in the Central Administrative District. The cost of renting a class A office can go up to $ 1,500 per square meter per year - depending on the location. A room for a store of 200 square meters in the same CAD will cost you on average around 500,000 rubles per month.
Step 4
The cost of equipment or goods (if you decide to open a store) depends, of course, on the type of your business. In any case, you will need to equip the office with at least one computer (if you do not have employees yet), a telephone and other office equipment, as well as "little things" - paper, stationery. Store owners should take care of the cash registers.
Step 5
Sooner or later, your business will expand and you will need employees. Any office needs a secretary. His salary now starts at an average of 20,000 rubles per month. A part-time student can be hired for 15,000. Accordingly, the more qualified the employee, the more he will have to pay. Salaries of sellers and cashiers now start from 10,000-15,000 rubles, but this is the minimum for which low-skilled employees will work.