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The costs of starting a barbershop will vary depending on the services your provide, the number of employees you have, and local conditions like the cost of renting a storefront.  Generally, however, starting a barbershop costs somewhere in the range $120,000-$150,000 USD. These costs are used to pay for store equipment (cash registers, security systems, ventilation, and so on), insurance, marketing and advertising, inventory (combs, shampoos, clippers, and so on), and miscellaneous costs (like your sound system, waiting area chairs, and TV). The business proposal should include a spreadsheet that includes each item of your projected costs, as well as an indication of whether it's a one-time cost (like a television) or an ongoing cost (like rent and shampoo).  Include information about yourself and your experience as a barber, your vision for the barbershop, and your expectations for the future of the business.  This proposal show potential lenders know that you're serious about using your loan wisely.  Lenders will also want to know basic information like the location where you want to locate your business, the cost of your lease, your expected monthly earnings, and the specific products and services you'll provide.  Lenders might also want you to pledge company assets as a form of security interest.  This means that in the even you cannot repay your loan, the lender will be permitted to take some of your barbershop's property or income. from a variety of lenders.  Check for loans from large commercial banks, local community banks, and peer-to-peer lending sites.  Each of these lenders will offer different loan packages.  Shop around for loans from several lenders.  Choose the loan with the low interest, the fewest fees, and the longest repayment period. Look over potential loans with an accountant or financial advisor you trust.  Your financial expert should enable you to help you identify the best loan for your barbershop.
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