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Disclosed historical performance
Reported revenue: $1,144,397
Item 19 figures from the brand's FDD (effective 10/20/2025). Historical results for a subset of franchisees, not projections for new owners.
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Training
TRAINING Except as listed below, Cost Cutters need not provide any assistance to you. Development Agreement Cost Cutters grants franchises for the operation of Cost Cutters Salons located within geographic areas defined by Cost Cutters. Unless you are signing a Franchise Agreement for a new Cost Cutters Salon to be developed under a previously-signed Development Agreement or as a result of your exercise of Expansion Policy rights, Cost Cutters’ current practice is to sign a Development Agreement
Territory
Item 12). The Barbers currently grants development rights for three (“3-Salon”), six (“6-Salon”), or multiple salons under the “Fast Start Program”. If you acquire the right to develop just one Cost Cutters Salon, you will sign a Franchise Agreement for that Cost Cutters Salon. If you acquire 3-Salon or 6-Salon development rights under the Fast Start Program, you will concurrently sign the Development Agreement and the Franchise Agreement for the first Salon to be developed.
Data source
Extracted from the Cost Cutters Franchise Disclosure Document, effective 10/20/2025 (WDFI filing #639884). FDDs are filed under the FTC Franchise Rule; Wisconsin's DFI publishes them as public records. How we extract this data.
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