Financing Options
Foot Solutions has been pre-qualified by the SBA Program and is listed in their Franchise Registry.
Our registration means faster review and processing of your SBA loan application.
To see our listing, please go to www.FranchiseRegistry.com.
Links of Lenders capable of helping you secure an SBA loan:
BeneTrends.com
Larry Cornell, VP 866.423.6387
FranFund.com
Sherri Seiber
Send E-mail
817.887.8488
Franchise Finance
(SBA Application in PDF)
Business Lenders
(Application Kit in PDF)
Sunshine Financial Services
Karen R. Steele-Householder
Send Email
915 Stone Mountain Ct.
Melbourne Fl 32934
Toll Free: 877-480-9392
Facsimile: 407-393-5588
Diamond Financial Services
Don Johnson
Send Email
877-508-2274
Investment Summary
| Initial Franchise Fee | $ 35,000 |
| Travel & Living Expenses while Training | $ 3,700 |
| Leasehold Improvement |
$ 20,000 |
| Liability Insurance | $ 1,800 |
| Signage (Interior & Exterior) | $ 5,500 |
| Fixtures | $ 15,500 |
| Point of Sale System | $ 8,700 |
| Equipment & Backroom supplies | $ 22,000 |
| Opening Inventory & Supplies: | |
| Shoes | $ 75,000 |
| Retail | $ 8,000 |
| Advertising | $ 5,000 |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Supplies, Utilities, Deposits: | $ 9,000 |
| ESTIMATED TOTAL COSTS | $ 209,200 |
| Working Capital | $ 22,500 |
| ESTIMATED TOTAL INVESTMENT | $ 231,500 |
The above numbers reflect the estimated costs that can be expected in normal situations.
The above figures are US figures and may vary internationally depending on the country.
The estimated total investment to open a Foot Solutions store is in the $213,700-250,000 range.
"MN: Filing No. F-4131. NY: This advertisement is not an offering. An offering can only be made by a prospectus filed first with the Department of Law of the State of New York. Such filing does not constitute approval by the Department of Law"

Our average franchisee
will invest $50,000 of their money and borrow $150,000 to finance their FOOT SOLUTIONS store.
Some costs may vary depending on area and location.
We recommend starting with your local bank and then expanding the process.
Local banks do not finance new start up businesses.


