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How Much Does a Painting with a Twist Franchise Cost?

Data from the 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document

Investment Summary

Total Investment

$119K – $256K

Franchise Fee

$25K

Royalty

6.0%

Ad Fund

2.0%

Cost Breakdown

Initial Franchise Fee

The initial franchise fee for Painting with a Twist is $25K. This one-time payment covers the right to operate under the brand, access to proprietary systems, and initial training programs.

Total Investment Range

Opening a Painting with a Twist franchise requires a total investment of $119K – $256K. This range typically includes real estate or leasehold improvements, equipment and fixtures, initial inventory, signage, insurance, and working capital to sustain operations during the ramp-up period.

Working capital alone ranges from $25K to $40K.

Ongoing Costs

Beyond the initial investment, Painting with a Twist franchisees pay ongoing fees. The royalty fee is 6.0% of gross sales (Gross Sales). The advertising or brand fund contribution is 2.0% of gross sales. There is also a technology fee of $150.

Net Worth & Liquid Capital Requirements

Painting with a Twist requires working capital of $25K – $40K to cover initial operating expenses. This is the liquid cash you should have available beyond the franchise fee and buildout costs.

What Can You Earn?

According to Painting with a Twist's Item 19 financial performance representation:

$252KAvg. Gross Sales

Median gross sales: $228K

This figure comes from Item 19 of the FDD. Gross sales are not the same as take-home profit. After deducting royalties, ad fund fees, rent, labor, and COGS, net income is typically a fraction of gross revenue.

How Do Banks View Painting with a Twist?

SBA Loans Issued

59

Default Rate

11.1%

The SBA (Small Business Administration) tracks loan performance for franchise brands. Painting with a Twist has 59 SBA-backed loans on record. The default rate is 11.1%, which is below the franchise industry average, indicating relatively lower lending risk. A lower default rate generally indicates that lenders view the franchise as a safer investment, though past performance does not guarantee future results.

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