Add a coffee shop to my used bookstore

Naomi

Juja, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Naomi

Member since

May 2014

On-time repayments

325 installments  •  52%

About Me

I am a 26-year-old young lady who is married with two kids. I live in Milimani, Juja, which is located in Kiambu County. I believe that I possess several qualities which make me uniquely qualified to contribute to the community. My educational background, which combines general knowledge with accounting, affords me an uncommon perspective on business.

I am currently pursuing a degree in Business Administration at Kenyatta University in my final year. I also hold a Certified Public Accountant (Part II) and I am an aggressive business lady. My background in the complementary areas of business and accounting gives me a special perspective which I will pass to my fellow countrymen.

I currently run my own business called NOMKUNGU BOOKSTORE that provides high school, universities and college students with the opportunity to buy, sell and trade used textbooks and school supplies. My business generates approximately $600 as net profit monthly. In a nutshell, I am an aggressive young lady whose intention is to make money and also assist others.

My Business

My company, which is solely owned, deals with secondhand books and started in the year 2011. My company’s name is called NOMKUNGU SECONDHAND BOOKSTORE and is a store providing high school, universities and college students with the opportunity to buy, sell and trade used textbooks and school supplies. In addition to textbooks, students may sell their school supplies like class notes, old newspapers, laptops, accessories or anything that they wish to sell or buy in my store. I used my own book collections as start-up inventory base. In addition, I talked to neighbors, friends and relatives, who donated some of the books. After making these rounds, I managed to get 4,000 books as start-up stock when I opened up for business.

My company’s goal is to strive to achieve the following:
1) Become the leading secondhand book seller in Kenya
2) Attract 500,000 customers in the next five years
3) Achieve the target of 50,000 visits per month
4) Establish sustainable profitability within the first five years

My company carries a broad and varied inventory of high school, university and college secondhand textbooks and other materials at all price levels and provides services to help students succeed academically and in an affordable manner. NOMKUNGU SECONDHAND BOOKSTORE generates profitable revenues equal to or exceeding national norms while keeping the cost of retail items competitive for high school, university and college students, and campus community members. I constantly seek to improve my interactions with customers and have invested a lot of time and resources in the business.

Operating a used book store is a like owning a recycling center: it is not too glamorous but very profitable. My company generates almost $6,700 per year as net profit. I buy old textbooks averagely at $2 and sell them averagely for $5, therefore making an average profit of $3 per textbook. In addition, school supplies like class notes, old newspapers, laptops, accessories make a profit of $100 per month.

Loan Proposal

My business’s primary purpose is to acquire inventories of used books from estate sales, new book retailer divestitures, and people simply seeking to sell their book collections. After receiving the loan, I will pay approximately 30% to 35% of the resale value of the book to the seller. At the onset of operations, I intend to purchase approximately 20,000 books and have them in my business’s inventory by next year. This will add extra revenue of 1,500 dollars a month to my business. I am also sourcing specialized software that will allow the business to easily categorize its inventories of used books while concurrently acting as a point of sale system, this requires about 400 dollars. I have already saved 200 dollars and will need the rest from the loan; this will enable my business to enhance efficiency. In addition, one of the most common trends in the book retailing industry is to maintain a section of the retail location that services coffee and small food products. The margins earned from this segment of the business are tremendous, and it will ensure the profitability of the business from the onset of operations. I need approximately 200 dollars to acquire an extra licensure to serve coffee and small food items to the general public. Please fund me Zidisha.

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About Me

I am a 26 years old young lady who is married with two kids. I live in Milimani, Juja which is located in Kiambu County. I believe that I possess several qualities which make me uniquely qualified to contribute to the community. My educational background, which combines general knowledge with accounting, affords me an uncommon perspective on business. I am currently pursuing a degree in Business Administration at Kenyatta University in my final year. I also hold a Certified Public Accountant (Part II) and I am an aggressive business lady. My background in the complementary areas of business and accounting gives me a special perspective which I will pass to my fellow countrymen. I currently run my own business called NOMKUNGU BOOKSTORE that provides high school, universities and college students with the opportunity to buy, sell and trade used textbooks and school supplies. My business generates approximately 600$ as net profit monthly. In a nutshell, I am an aggressive young lady whose intention is to make money and also assist others.

My Business

My company which is solely owned deals with secondhand books and started in the year 2011. My company’s name is called NOMKUNGU SECONDHAND BOOKSTORE and is a store providing high school, universities and college students with the opportunity to buy, sell and trade used textbooks and school supplies. In addition to textbooks, students may sell their school supplies like class notes, old newspapers, laptops, accessories or anything that they wish to sell or buy in my store. I used my own book collections as start-up inventory base. In addition, I talked to neighbors; friends and relatives donated some of the books. After making these rounds, I managed to get 4,000 books as start-up stock when I opened up for business.
My Company’s goal is to strive to achieve the following:
1) Become the leading second hand book seller in Kenya
2) Attract 500,000 customers in the next five years
3) Achieve the target of 50,000 visits per month
4) Establish sustainable profitability within the first five years
My company carries a broad and varied inventory of high school, universities and college second hand textbooks and other materials at all price levels and provide services to help students succeed academically and in an affordable manner. NOMKUNGU SECONDHAND BOOKSTORE generates profitable revenues equal to or exceeding national norms while keeping the cost of retail items competitive for high school, universities and college students, and campus community members. I constantly seek to improve my interactions with customers and have invested a lot of time and resources in the business.
Operating a used book store is a like owning a recycling center; it is not too glamorous but very profitable. My company generates almost 6,700 $ per year as net profit. I buy old textbooks averagely at 2$ and sell them averagely for 5$; therefore making an average profit of 3$ per textbook. In addition, school supplies like class notes, old newspapers, laptops, accessories make a profit of 100$ per month.

Loan Proposal

My business’s primary purpose is to acquire inventories of used books from estate sales, new book retailer divestitures, and people simply seeking to sell their book collections. After receiving the loan, I will pay approximately 30% to 35% of the resale value of the book to the seller. At the onset of operations, I intend to purchase approximately 20,000 books and have them in my business’s inventory by next year. This will add extra revenue of 1,500 dollars a month to my business. I am also sourcing specialized software that will allow the business to easily categorize its inventories of used books while concurrently acting as a point of sale system, this requires about 400 dollars. I have already saved 200 dollars and will need the rest from the loan; this will enable my business to enhance efficiency. In addition, one of the most common trends in the book retailing industry is to maintain a section of the retail location that services coffee and small food products. The margins earned from this segment of the business are tremendous, and it will ensure the profitability of the business from the onset of operations. I need approximately 200 dollars to acquire an extra licensure to serve coffee and small food items to the general public. Please fund me Zidisha.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$652.00

Date disbursed

May 12, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

8 months

Lenders

G

GalantnostS

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

nicole

Worcester, Ma, United States

ErikN

Stockholm, Sweden

G

guenter

Bremen, Germany

H

hilde

seattle, United States

S

SvenWaage

Stavanger, Norway

H

halisi

assenede, Belgium

Sverre

Bergen, Norway

Ric

Iloilo, Philippines

fairspirit

Utrecht, Netherlands

G

Goldrivermob

Gold River, Canada

T

TodaRaba

Tacoma, United States

lizandsteve

guelph, Canada

R

roozbeh

United States

mhooper1962

London, United Kingdom

JA

Jorge Alagon

Munich, Germany

Louella

Australia

L

luckiestmonkey

United States

I

idris

United States

S

StefanB

Stockholm, Sweden

Alberto Cereser

Copenhagen, Denmark

MW

Matt Willis

United States

PC

Patrick Clavette

Hartford, Wisconsin, United States

jtreyes

United States

Lou Kaucic

Sanbornton, NH, United States

KD

Katharina dK

United States

Ekim G

La, United States

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