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Dunkin' Donuts Franchise Financial Model 2026What Does the Dunkin' Donuts Franchise Financial Model Contain? This model provides a complete financial roadmap for a high volume coffee unit, covering everything from espresso equipment depreciation to peak hour labor scaling. [dynamic_pic1] All in one Dashboard Core inputs and core outputs [dynamic_pic2] Low Base High Three scenario analysis [dynamic_pic3] Professional Charts Presentation ready [dynamic_pic4] ROE Components DuPont analysis

What Does the Dunkin' Donuts Franchise Financial Model Contain?

This model provides a complete financial roadmap for a high-volume coffee unit, covering everything from espresso equipment depreciation to peak-hour labor scaling.

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All-in-one Dashboard

Core inputs and core outputs

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Low/Base/High

Three scenario analysis

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Professional Charts

Presentation ready

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ROE Components

DuPont analysis

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Revenue Inputs

Researched revenue assumptions

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Bank-Ready Reports

Lender-friendly financial outputs

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Revenue Breakdown

Revenue stream detailed view

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KPI Dashboard

Performance metrics benchmark

Six Questions Your Dunkin' Donuts Franchise Financial Model Must Answer

We built this franchise unit financial model using our own research into high-traffic campus coffee locations. Key assumptions like the $2.62M year-one revenue and the $805k EBITDA are pre-populated and fully editable to match your specific site. This tool ensures your planning is based on realistic $20,000 monthly rent and 5.9% royalty obligations.

8 What is the profitability trajectory?

What is the profitability trajectory?

The unit hits profitability remarkably fast, reaching break-even by April 2026, just four months after launch. By using this franchise unit profit and loss template, you can see EBITDA grow from $805k in year one to $1.44M by year five as catering and beverage sales scale. Efficiency is the name of the game here.

Profitability Levers

  • Optimize beverage mix for margin
  • Scale catering to 10% of sales
  • Manage crew hours via kiosks
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9 How much capital is required and how is it allocated?

How much capital is required and how is it allocated?

You need $1.17M to get the doors open, with the largest chunk going toward $500,000 in leasehold improvements for a prime campus spot. This franchise capital expenditure planning tool also accounts for $200,000 in espresso equipment and $150,000 for the bakery setup. Knowing how to calculate startup costs for a coffee franchise prevents mid-build-out funding surprises.

Major Capital Uses

  • Leasehold Improvements: $500,000
  • Espresso Equipment: $200,000
  • Bakery Equipment: $150,000
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10 What is the return on investment?

What is the return on investment?

Investors can expect a 3-year payback period and an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 5.78% based on the $1.17M initial outlay. Using an Excel template for franchise unit profitability analysis shows a Return on Equity (ROE) of 4.54%. Estimating ROI for a quick service restaurant franchise helps you decide if this unit fits your portfolio's risk-reward profile.

Investment Metrics

  • IRR: 5.78%
  • Payback Period: 3 Years
  • Year 1 EBITDA: $805,000
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11 What is the break-even point?

What is the break-even point?

The monthly break-even point is achieved in month 4, driven primarily by the high-volume beverage sales which are projected at $950,000 in the first year. This coffee shop franchise business plan assumes your $20,000 rent is fixed, making throughput your primary lever for covering costs. A solid financial planning guide for new franchise owners always prioritizes this early-stage survival metric.

Speed to Break-Even

  • Drive digital kiosk adoption
  • Maximize morning peak traffic
  • Control ingredient waste strictly
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12 What is the cash runway and lowest cash point?

What is the cash runway and lowest cash point?

Your lowest cash point hits in May 2026 at $151,000, which provides a safe buffer but requires disciplined spending during the ramp-up. This coffee shop franchise operating expense breakdown shows that utilities and waste management add $3,600 to your monthly burn. You will defintely want to monitor this via the franchise feasibility study spreadsheet to ensure you don't dip below your minimum operating capital.

Cash Protection Steps

  • Phase furniture deliveries
  • Negotiate utility deposits
  • Tighten inventory orders
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13 How do Low, Medium, and High scenarios change the outcome?

How do Low, Medium, and High scenarios change the outcome?

This franchise financial projection model for investors allows you to toggle between performance tiers to see how a 10% drop in traffic delays your 3-year payback. A commercial lease cost analysis is vital here, as the $20,000 rent stays fixed even if sales hit the low-case scenario. High-case performance is usually driven by superior local marketing and high-margin catering orders.

Hitting the High Case

  • Aggressive campus social marketing
  • High-margin specialty beverage upsells
  • Superior crew speed and accuracy

Finance: update unit break-even and payback model by Friday

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Dunkin' Donuts Franchise Financial Model Template Features & Benefits

1 Fully Customizable Financial Model

Fully Customizable Financial Model 

This franchise financial model template is built in Excel to give you total control over your unit-level projections. You can adjust every driver, from beverage sales growth to hourly crew wages, ensuring the numbers reflect your specific urban or campus territory. The pre-filled formulas handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on testing different operating scenarios without breaking the math.

  • Editable assumptions and formulas
  • Revenue and pricing drivers
  • Staffing and payroll inputs
  • Operating expense categories
2 Comprehensive 5-Year Financial Projections

Comprehensive 5-Year Financial Projections 

Success in food service operational forecasting requires looking beyond the first year of coffee sales. This model provides a detailed 5-year outlook, showing revenue climbing from $2.62M to over $4.05M as your local market presence matures. Use the franchise unit cash flow projection spreadsheet to track how annual EBITDA growth from $805k to $1.44M impacts your long-term wealth and scaling potential.

  • 5-year revenue forecasts
  • Profit and cash flow projections
  • Balance sheet view
  • Long-term profitability analysis
3 Franchise Fee and Royalty Management

Franchise Fee and Royalty Management 

Managing the franchise royalty fee structure is critical because these costs come off the top line regardless of your margin. This is the best financial model for managing franchise royalty payments, specifically accounting for the 5.9% royalty and 5.0% marketing fund contributions. By automating these calculations, you can see exactly how $286,000 in annual brand fees affects your bottom line in year one.

  • Initial franchise fee inputs
  • Royalty expense calculations
  • Marketing fund contributions
  • Ongoing franchise cost tracking
4 Startup Costs and Break-Even Analysis

Startup Costs and Break-Even Analysis 

A restaurant franchise startup cost analysis shows that high-traffic locations require significant upfront capital, totaling $1.17M in this model. Calculating break-even point for a campus coffee shop is simplified here, identifying that you hit the black by April 2026. This section helps you visualize the gap between your initial $90,000 franchise fee and the moment the unit starts paying you back.

  • Total startup investment
  • Fixed and variable cost analysis
  • Break-even sales estimates
  • Margin and contribution view
5 Built-In Industry Benchmarks

Built-In Industry Benchmarks 

We use real-world restaurant unit economics to set the baseline for your projections, including a $20,000 monthly rent for prime real estate. Analyzing labor and inventory costs for coffee franchises becomes easier when you compare your 11% ingredient cost against industry standards. These benchmarks act as a sanity check for your $80,000 manager salary and other fixed overheads.

  • Labor cost benchmarks
  • Occupancy cost benchmarks
  • Gross margin ranges
  • Revenue driver benchmarks

How to Use the Template

Download and Open

Simply purchase and download the financial model template, then access it instantly using Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. No installation or technical expertise required-just open and start working.

Input Key Data:

Enter your business-specific numbers, including revenue projections, costs, and investment details. The pre-built formulas will automatically calculate financial insights, saving you time and effort.

Analyse Results:

Leverage the investor-ready format to confidently showcase your financial projections to banks, franchise representatives, or investors. Impress stakeholders with clear, data-driven insights and professional reports.

Present to Stakeholders:

Leverage the investor-ready format to confidently present your projections to banks, franchise representatives, or investors.

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Wonderful keyboard, VERYuseful programmable buttons aplenty. Only problem: Intermittent connectivity problem with wireless unit.
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I really love this keyboard, having used "ergonomic" keyboards for a great many years now, and using nothing else. The design is really nice, with the split keyboard being an increasingly rare thing to find these days. Almost no models made by anyone offer such a design, but even if there was more competition of this type, I still think this keyboard is great. The programmable buttons (MANY of them) are a huge plus. You can program most of them to do all kinds of things, including opening often-used documents or websites for you, or running macros you write. The buttons that are intended for specific purposes, though, are so well thought-out that I leave most of the button assignments as they are. For example, the buttons dedicated for increasing, decreasing, or muting the speaker/headphone volume are VERY useful very often. And the calculator button also gets a lot of use. Others are the same: very well-thought-out standard assignments doing things I do often (and that presumably most people do often), and once you get used to the fact that now you have a button that does what you want (at first, you'll do it the slower way requiring many more button presses &/or mouse pointer clicks), this keyboards full functionality really shines through for you, and you can't imagine how you could use anything else! The removable palm rest is another great feature, by the way. Since I use this on my lap, and the bottom of that thing isn't comfortable at all that way, I'm very happy it comes off. And it goes on and off very quickly and easily, in case you want to move it back and forth between a non-organic surface and your lap. The only problem I have with this keyboard in its wireless version (I have both cabled and wireless ones) is that with many positions I get in, even when the keyboard is VERY close to the receiver plugged into the USB jack on the front of my computer, it won't work at all many times. But when the keyboard is in other positions that have NO line of sight to the receiver, it works fine. It's very particular that way, with some orientations that seem like they'd make for very easy connectivity being impossible to use, while other orientations/distances that seem like they wouldn't work work just fine. Go figure. But once you learn its oddities, you can work around that by moving the keyboard and/or the receiver plugged into the computer so that it works. I do still find it annoying that it seems like the most comfortable positions I want to be in often seem impossible to make work, even with very close proximity. Using the wired version, of course, removes this problem entirely. But I think that the connectivity of the wireless version should not be so touchy and idiosyncratic, and would describe it as a "design flaw." I would have to say that, overall, this isn't enough to warrant deducting a star, though. Overall, though, I'd say it's a great keyboard, and highly recommend it.
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Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Good all around design with plenty of functionality; best design especially for this price. Very comfortable ergonomics.
Color: Black
The ergonomics of this keyboard are very helpful. I've purchased this same keyboard many times over the years (they wear out). It takes some getting used to, but I love it. It's a more natural position. I'd like it better if there was more space between the two sections of keys, but I would assume they were trying to keep the footprint similar to a regular keyboard for space reasons. This made a big difference in my neck and shoulder pain and I don't experience any wrist pain like I do when using other keyboards. I don't know if they still make the wireless version, but I can't recommend that as it wears out even faster than the wired keyboard. And that leads me to the one real drawback - they wear out too quickly. Usually the letters on the keys wear off first, which usually isn't a big issue since I don't look at the keyboard much, but when I do, it's a pain that the keys no longer show the some of the letters. The keys themselves begin to wear out. It seems to me it happens faster than it did years ago. They used to last a few years before they keys stopped responding well (nothing happens when you hit the key and then suddenly you get a jumbled mess), but in recent years, it seems like I need a new keyboard every two years. I suppose that's one way to make sure your product continues to sell. Also, initially the keys are fairly quiet, but it doesn't take long before they're quite noisy. In comparison to other ergonomic keyboards, this one has the best design in the lower price range. Others with better designs run into the hundreds. I highly recommend this keyboard.
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Ok, I have had this keyboard since June 28, 2015 and today is July 4th, 2016. Having thought about this keyboard over the last year and then swapping it out for a standard Dell (non ergonomic) keyboard for the last two weeks has made me realize a few and not so few obvious things: 1) Footprint of ergonomic keyboard on desk is larger than most that I can recall. Not a con but keep that in mind if your computer desk is on the smaller side 2) Build Quality. You buy a top tier (Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, HP, etc) business OR retail keyboard for a decent price, one EXPECTS minimal issues. There are two issues that have cropped up over the course of the last year: a couple of the tabs holding the snap on palm rest have broken off. The palm rest/riser plastic piece is still firmly attached. My guess is that these plastic clips were put in high stress areas. No loss in functionality. The CAPS LOCK LED light that is in the middle doesn't really work anymore. If I hit the caps lock with my left pinkie finger, the light doesn't come on. If I smash the same caps lock with my thumb or index finger, the light comes on and then goes out. Windows 10 always tells me via the popup message if my caps lock is on. No loss in functionality. 3) Key labels have not worn off. The letters are a bit faded but are still clear. The number row above the keys are virtually pristine (and by extension are used for the comparison of the letter keys). 4) This is a very good ergonomic keyboard. Within a couple of days of the swap, my wrist and left finger were starting to have that familiar hurt. I could go on and on about the specifics that some have posted in other reviews, but I feel that this is relevant to my use after a full year
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IMHO: Expensive torture for thumb, hand, and arm
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I should have paid more attention to the clearly reasoned (and IMHO *accurate*) negative reviews. After about one week of not-very-intense use I had to stop using this apparently well made but horribly designed keyboard. The use of my right hand and arm became painful. There were three main problems: #1 The amount of thumb pressure required to actually register the "space" key was way too much to type with any comfort or confidence. Even if I concentrated on always striking the space key so that a space would be inserted into the text or computer code where needed, I found that about 1-in-12 or 1-in-14 attempted spaces would not be inserted. It is terrible that part of one's brain must focus on striking the space key with heavy force; it is even worse that one must proof read each page of text or code to ensure that spaces have been inserted where needed. #2 The space key is intrinsically badly designed anyway, because one wants this key to be equally welcoming to both the left and right thumbs. It isn't. I found that my right thumb worked best, requiring unnatural contortions to ensure spaces were inserted where needed. #3 In general, I found that the $10 keyboard Dell included with my latest XPS desktop requires a more comfortable amount of force for ALL of the keys, not just the space key. This could be because the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 for Business requires greater downward movement of the keys for a stroke to be registered. Problems #1 and #2 are so severe that I found this keyboard simply unusable. This is quite an indictment for a way-above-average-cost keyboard that is allegedly designed and built with proper ergonomics in mind. I am astounded that so many users find this a comfortable keyboard. By the way, during more than half of my PC and computer keyboard use, which dates back to the late 1970s, I have actually used (and preferred) Logitech and especially Microsoft ergonomic keyboards. This is the first ergonomic keyboard I have ever used that I have found to be a thinly disguised implement of torture for thumb, hand, and arm. I now have some appreciation for the feelings of the other one-star and two-star reviewers when they read the patronizing remarks of the many keyboarders who find this device comfortable. Some seem to pooh-pooh (usually in patronizing terms) those of us who find this one of the most wretched keyboards we have ever encountered. It is a little hard to believe we sufferers happened to receive slightly defective devices. The complaint I offer can be found too often in the reviews for our complaint to occur as a result of a minor or rare manufacturing defect. On the plus side, the build quality appears to be terrific.
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