hi frank been watching your channel for the past 5 yrs and pickup tones of info , we started with one food trailer in 2017 and now have 3 and a catering business thanks so much bro Mr Smooth food trucks & Catering.
Cash has hidden costs (time, theft, mishandling of bills, etc.) that most forget about. Cash only also excludes many customers, costing money in lost sales. Yes, there are credit card fees, but this is why it is important to have an actual accountant do your taxes since business taxes are far different than personal taxes in what is allowed to be deducted at the end of the year. CC fees can be deducted as a business (while for your personal finances, you can't deduct those fees). Just roll your cc fees into your cost of doing business and include it in your pricing.
Hey Frank! I got a thought for a new video topic. How about discussing how to charge customers when being hired for private parties, grand openings, corporate events, weddings, etc ... How to plan for such events, how to judge the amount of food to buy, what questions to ask the customer etc. Subjects like what is meant by charging a "minimum fee" just to show up. Just a suggestion for new video material. Thanks for the priceless videos, much appreciated!!!!!!!!
Cash costs money to process too! You have to count it, make change for it, keep it safe, deposit it, it can get lost and stolen. I build it in the cost of the items (+4%), now when people give you cash you get paid for its unique risks.
Franky sup brother GOD BLESS YOU MAN so I finally got my hood up from food Mart I went with the 8 ft I'll send you pics as soon as I get the floor on I'm sti doing stainless steel walls it's looking nice thanks for.all the help my bro I'm totally appreciative of your videos cuidase mucho hay estamos ala orden General
I use cash and cash app only. And i wrote that down on the chalkboard in my window. No charge from either side. Some ppl actually download the app while standing in line. I wouldn't use any thing else. I'm extremely happy with that. And all recipes are in e mail. I get one and they get one.
Hey Frank, your channel is excellent. I have been thinking about a Food Truck for a while now. I was watching your episode on Merchant Service today and I was curious why you didn't use a card reader with a commercial bank account like Chase or BA for example? Based on what I assume your volume would be your fees shouldn't be more than 2.5 to 3%?
There is also Toast, Poynt and a host of others. I have Square because they have a restaurant portion for food trucks and Poynt is very confusing. I don't recommend Poynt at all.
Hey Frank thanks for the latest video I have just one project to finish painting my house and then I will be able to start on my conversion looking forward to it by following your A-Z playlist do I will have a school bus to convert I'll stay in touch
We just pass all the transaction fees to the customer... 3.99% of the total... Remember,it's their choice to use the card, Last year my boss spent 90,000 in fees... The new boss has zero because the customer now pays it
Square Terminal. No need to debate, it does it all. Payments are made easy for customers and Square Terminal takes care of "charge backs" Have not gotten any in 5 months. Knock on wood.
I heard that the stand on requires wifi. How do you handle this with a food truck? We got an ice cream truck but we use a device that works with an app on the phone.
2.6% on a $20 dollar order would be like .50cents lol. its the cost of doing business. cash is going extinct slowly but surely. the square POS is remarkable. the level of customization is second to none in my experience. you should check out there $800 dollar machine
@@fbaltierrez .60 cents from a $20 dollar sell is nothing really. would never step over dollars to pick up pennies lol. i'll take the $19.40 anyday before i turn away the sale trying to avoid losing coins lol. it definitely adds up in the end but its the cost of doing business. just annoying
2.6%? I own brick and mortar and 2.6% is huge. We do 26.33% labor as of today. 45% +/- food cost. 71% before rent and utilities. So 2.6% is kinda a big deal.
hi frank been watching your channel for the past 5 yrs and pickup tones of info , we started with one food trailer in 2017 and now have 3 and a catering business thanks so much bro Mr Smooth food trucks & Catering.
There we go!!!!!! Thank you for that comment
Cash has hidden costs (time, theft, mishandling of bills, etc.) that most forget about. Cash only also excludes many customers, costing money in lost sales. Yes, there are credit card fees, but this is why it is important to have an actual accountant do your taxes since business taxes are far different than personal taxes in what is allowed to be deducted at the end of the year. CC fees can be deducted as a business (while for your personal finances, you can't deduct those fees). Just roll your cc fees into your cost of doing business and include it in your pricing.
Hey Frank! I got a thought for a new video topic. How about discussing how to charge customers when being hired for private parties, grand openings, corporate events, weddings, etc ... How to plan for such events, how to judge the amount of food to buy, what questions to ask the customer etc. Subjects like what is meant by charging a "minimum fee" just to show up. Just a suggestion for new video material. Thanks for the priceless videos, much appreciated!!!!!!!!
That is a great question for sure!
Cash costs money to process too! You have to count it, make change for it, keep it safe, deposit it, it can get lost and stolen. I build it in the cost of the items (+4%), now when people give you cash you get paid for its unique risks.
This is absolutely true as well!!
Plus cash can get gangkt
Franky sup brother GOD BLESS YOU MAN so I finally got my hood up from food Mart I went with the 8 ft I'll send you pics as soon as I get the floor on I'm sti doing stainless steel walls it's looking nice thanks for.all the help my bro I'm totally appreciative of your videos cuidase mucho hay estamos ala orden General
Love it. That's a big hood lots of cooking going on there. Just make sure you secure that beast nicely 👌
The square terminal same pricing 2.6% + .10 I love the terminal that prints receipts 300 bucks. Love it
Nice!!! Will have to see about that one
I use cash and cash app only. And i wrote that down on the chalkboard in my window. No charge from either side. Some ppl actually download the app while standing in line. I wouldn't use any thing else. I'm extremely happy with that. And all recipes are in e mail. I get one and they get one.
@@zu1502 just personal
I learned a lot great video Frank
Appreciate that feedback 💯🔥
Hey Frank, your channel is excellent. I have been thinking about a Food Truck for a while now.
I was watching your episode on Merchant Service today and I was curious why you didn't use a card reader with a commercial bank account like Chase or BA for example?
Based on what I assume your volume would be your fees shouldn't be more than 2.5 to 3%?
Frank, let’s connect. My background is in payments and I specialize in food trucks.
There is also Toast, Poynt and a host of others. I have Square because they have a restaurant portion for food trucks and Poynt is very confusing. I don't recommend Poynt at all.
I have seen Toast in a few cupcake places. Square looks pretty awesome
Hey Frank, nice video so at the end of the day what system do you recommend for taking credit cards?
I like square. Clover not a fan
BTW, I love watching your videos! Going to sub from my food trailer account too!
Love it. Thank you
Hey Frank thanks for the latest video I have just one project to finish painting my house and then I will be able to start on my conversion looking forward to it by following your A-Z playlist do I will have a school bus to convert I'll stay in touch
There we go!!!!
Frank Thank you, how About Cash,Zelle,
How about touch bistro? I’m in the process of trying to choose between them and square
We just pass all the transaction fees to the customer... 3.99% of the total... Remember,it's their choice to use the card,
Last year my boss spent 90,000 in fees... The new boss has zero because the customer now pays it
Hey who did you go with?
could you just accept cash only or a cash app
That's an option, but have to keep record of it all for irs tax purposes. Cc much easier
Hola amigo, podrías explicarlo en Español por favor?
Claro que si. Voy a ser otra traila y va a ser todo en español 100%
Square Terminal. No need to debate, it does it all. Payments are made easy for customers and Square Terminal takes care of "charge backs" Have not gotten any in 5 months. Knock on wood.
I like it!!! I'll have to look into it. Thank you
I heard that the stand on requires wifi. How do you handle this with a food truck? We got an ice cream truck but we use a device that works with an app on the phone.
You can enable Wi-Fi tethering from your phone.
Exactly as they mentioned above just turn the hot spot on to your phone.
Get a hot spot from att
2.6% on a $20 dollar order would be like .50cents lol. its the cost of doing business. cash is going extinct slowly but surely. the square POS is remarkable. the level of customization is second to none in my experience. you should check out there $800 dollar machine
Plus 10 cents per swipe/tap. Don't forget that one. Will check out the bigger machine 💪
@@fbaltierrez .60 cents from a $20 dollar sell is nothing really. would never step over dollars to pick up pennies lol. i'll take the $19.40 anyday before i turn away the sale trying to avoid losing coins lol. it definitely adds up in the end but its the cost of doing business. just annoying
@@ItsHimMega this is correct, but if I can find a processing system cheaper and just as good. I'm all about it.
2.6%? I own brick and mortar and 2.6% is huge. We do 26.33% labor as of today. 45% +/- food cost.
71% before rent and utilities. So 2.6% is kinda a big deal.
@@chriswatereddownbbq8341 good luck with that my friend