Pivot Point Salon Business Chapter 6 (4)
Across
- 3. Some regulating agencies have specific minimum ? requirements for each stylist
- 4. ? or premise insurance is a policy that covers the actual salon equipment and physical location in case of natural disasters, fire, etc.
- 7. ? insurance is required by federal law for all qualified employers
- 8. A ? rent is a set dollar amount paid each month to the lessor
- 9. Upon obtaining a loan, you can enter into a rental agreement (called a ?)
- 10. The best design requires the ? steps for the client and stylist to travel
- 13. You can ? changes in any lease
- 15. The ? salon arrangement has an efficient traffic pattern
- 16. As the ? or lessee, you promise to pay rent and use the property according to the agreement
Down
- 1. ? is a form of risk management
- 2. ? insurance is a policy that protects the salon owner from financial loss that can result from employee negligence
- 5. ? liability insurance protects against financial loss arising because of injury or damage resulting from the use of a product
- 6. All salons require a ? area with seating and a desk for receiving guests
- 10. Normally a lease should extend for ? years
- 11. ? Compensation is a state-controlled insurance required by law
- 12. A ? rent includes a set dollar amount paid per month plus a percentage of the total monthly income
- 14. Generally, it takes 120 to 140 square ? per stylist to create an efficient working space