"Ajen is an accountant who is down to earth and genuinely interested in their clients prospering."
"As a trusted advisor you guided our business back on course when the outlook was far from positive and we look forward to your continued assistance into the future"
"His attitude towards his work and my portfolio has been exemplary. He always finds time for me at short notice and is a benefit to all."
"Ajen always has a high standard of professional manner. He continued to give me good advice and is a reliable person, helpful in sorting out problems and finding solutions easily."
"Ajendra has made himself available sometimes even after normal business hours, to assist us with any questions we have, even when sometimes they may have seemed silly or simple, he has answered in full and easy to understand terminology, at no point has he ever made me feel silly for asking."
"He is always accessible to speak with and even calls me to ask if I need help with anything."
"Ajendra's willingness to dedicate "caring time" to his clients sets him apart from others."
"I am confident to refer friends and family to his team because I know they are in the most capable hands. Ajendra’s honest, caring and upbeat nature has been an absolute godsend and I am so thankful that our paths crossed"
"Ajendra’s speaks with you in a language that you can understand and comprehend easily which assists in equity and partnership with your tax agent."
"We find you have a personal approach to your accounting practice, which makes everyone feel like number 1. This is a rare and special trait, and leaves us knowing we are in good hands."
"He is very astute, and at the same time down to earth and really interested in his clients prospering. For people like us who are new to small business this is an absolute god sent."
"He shows a genuine interest and I never feel rushed. He has created a warm and friendly environement."

Calculate your costs to start a business

The following outlines what you should consider when looking at the costs involved in starting your own business.

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Start-up costs are the one-off expenses required to set up your business. Different businesses will have different start-up costs, but they often include things like:

  • premises (purchase, fit out and connecting utilities)
  • materials and equipment
  • licencing and registration fees
  • logo design and website development

Step through this process to get an idea of how much it will cost to start your business.

 

Separate start-up costs from other costs

Break down all the costs from your business plan into:

  • one-off costs – establishment costs such as licence fees and insurance
  • equipment outlay – all necessary equipment to be used in the business over the next few years (for example,
  • assets such as equipment, tools)
  • working capital –the funds you'll need to cover your running costs during the initial set-up stage of your business (until you start to turn a profit)

The following lists are some of the most common start-up costs for many businesses. Whether they apply to you will depend on the nature of your business.

Keep in mind that some costs, such as insurance, can recur on a regular basis even if they're considered 'one-off'.

Click here to open a Guide to Business Start-Up Costs

 

Common start-up costs

Setting up your premises

Common costs relating to your business premises are:

  • site design and architectural plan
  • basic premises modifications – electrical, lighting, painting, security system, ventilation system
  • fit-out, kitchen installation, bathroom construction and plumbing (gas and water)

 

Compliance needs

There are many licences that can come with starting a business, including:

  • business name registration fees
  • vehicle registration fees
  • licences – for example, a liquor licence or council permits for business signage and footpath trading
  • Food Handling Certificate, Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) Certificate
  • insurance – for example, public liability, contents, and WorkCover

 

Marketing expenses

It's important to factor some marketing into your plans so you can get customers to your business. Some things to consider are:

  • graphic design for logos and signage
  • opening marketing, including advertising
  • setting up an online presence (website design, web hosting fees, SSL certificate and registering a domain name)

 

Staff costs

Often businesses will need to employ staff from the beginning. If you need staff, you should consider:

  • recruitment costs including jobs ads and agency fees
  • wages and salaries
  • long service leave entitlements
  • equipment (phone, computer, printer)
  • uniforms

 

Professional service fees

You might need to employ professional services when setting up your business. Some fees to consider are:

  • legal fees
  • accounting - bookkeeper or accountant
  • financial adviser
  • banking costs or loan fees
  • internet and phone installation

 

Factor in your running costs

It's normal for new businesses to take time to make a profit. You can make this period less stressful by factoring a period of your running costs into your start-up.

Running costs can include:

  • wages
  • rent or lease
  • utilities
  • mobile phone and landline bills
  • internet access
  • buying stock
  • shipping and delivery charges

The 'Detailed profit' sheet here lists some common running costs.

 

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