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Franchise Occupancy Cost Worksheet

A structured worksheet for separating rent, CAM, taxes, and insurance into comparable occupancy cost lines.

Most franchise P&Ls lump occupancy into one or two buckets. That makes store-to-store comparison impossible and hides which locations have lease problems versus sales problems. This worksheet separates the components and calculates the ratio you need for an honest comparison.

Inside the guide

  • Line-by-line breakdown of base rent, CAM, property tax, and insurance by location
  • An occupancy cost ratio calculator built for franchise P&L formats
  • A peer comparison framework for identifying which stores have lease-cost outliers
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