The following chart is designed to give an idea of the income possible for one working with the Aura Camera 6000 and charging $25.00 per picture. (DISCLAIMER: These figures are meant to be a guideline and are NOT guaranteed.)
The net profits will accrue to the operator/owner if the number of
pictures are averaged for each working day. To arrive at the net
profit calculated in the chart, apply the following direct cost per
picture:
|
Film |
$1.30 |
|
Charge for functional warranty replacement |
$2.00 |
|
TOTAL |
$3.30 |
|
Net Profit @ $25.00 per picture |
$21.70 |
Your net profit of $21.70 is 87% of your gross income, quite a high profit margin. It will be even more, of course, if you charge more per picture.
The information in the following chart is based on the assumption that you will average 10 pictures per day for as many days as you choose to be active with the camera. For example, if you operate your camera only two days a week, it will be $22,568. per year etc.
An individual with a bookstore or retail store can easily have the
camera operating five days per week or more. Thus, their income can
exceed $30,400 per year. On a square footage basis, this camera is
the highest producer in the store!
|
Pictures |
Number |
Net Income |
Net Income |
Net Income |
|
Per Day |
Of Days |
Per Week |
Per Month |
Per Year |
|
10 |
1 |
$217 |
$940 |
$11,284 |
|
10 |
2 |
$434 |
$1,881 |
$22,568 |
|
10 |
3 |
$651 |
$2,821 |
$33,852 |
|
10 |
4 |
$868 |
$3,761 |
$45,136 |
|
10 |
5 |
$1,085 |
$4,702 |
$56,420 |
|
10 |
6 |
$1,302 |
$5,642 |
$67,704 |
|
10 |
7 |
$1,519 |
$6,582 |
$78,988 |
