Estimated Initial Investment Law and Legal Definition
Estimated initial investment means all the fees and expenses incurred in starting a franchised business. It includes the total amount required to pay or get financing for business, fees paid to the franchisor, estimates for furniture, fixtures and equipment, opening inventory, real-estate costs, insurance inventory, and so on. This estimate should include a proviso for the assets available for use in the production of further assets through the start-up phase.
Legal Definition list
- Estimated In-use Fuel Economy Range
- Estimated Highway MPG
- Estimated Financial Assistance [Education]
- Estimated Fair Market Value
- Estimated City MPG
- Estimated Initial Investment
- Estimated Tax
- Estimated Useful Life [Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce]
- Estimation Inspection
- Estimative Intelligence
- Estin Doctrine
Related Legal Terms
- Actual Investment
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act [ARRA]
- Association for Investment Management and Research
- Back-tested Performance Data [Investment]
- Cash Flow Investment
- Cash Investment
- Closed-End Investment Company
- Collective Investment Funds (CIFs)
- Collective Investment Institutions
- Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)