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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: leon on January 15, 2004, 02:47:24 pm
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can anyway tell me wat type of money u see yearly
will understand if it is to much of a personal question 4 u thx all
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Hi Leon
I'm not sure if you're very likely to get many replies that are going to be of help to you.
Income is very different to profit. Many companies here may well have incomes of several hundred thousand pounds (and much more) but may have a surprisingly small profit once they take out all their overheads, particularly staff wages.
On the other hand there will be those contractors who work on their own and turnover, say, £50,000 the vast majority of which is profit.
If your question is really 'How much money could I expect to earn in the cleaning industry' the answer is equally vague - it could be anything from nothing to a substantial amount.
It depend on so many variables: how much money are you are prepared to invest in marketing and equipment, how much time and effort you are prepared to put in to the business, what geographical area do you live in, the state of the economy, how much you know about the industry, your attitude, your ability to get on with other people and, of course, an element of good luck!
At the end of the day you'll get out as much as you put in!
Hope this helps a bit,
Regards
Mike Boxall
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If any companies are limited, you can order their annual accounts from companies house
http://www.companieshouse.com
It costs about £15 per company
Silly
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thx mike kinda had a feelin that would be the answer
as ive seen thers so many angles to include
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Leon,
Not a criticism just guidance
Please do not post in text shorthand as most of us on this board are to old to understand it ;D
Seriously it's better for all and you will get a better response if you post in normal type.
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Hi
The accounts that appear at Companies House are a shortened version and don't give the whole picture.
A good accountant will see to that
Derek