Business Types in Kenya
Practical business guides for Kenyan boda boda riders, mama mboga sellers, salons, barbers, mitumba traders, shops, fundis, tutors and other small businesses.
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How boda boda riders can track daily income and expenses
Boda boda riders can use daily records to understand fares, fuel, repairs, loan payments and real profit.
FeaturedHow boda boda riders can know if their work is profitable
A boda boda rider needs to compare fares with fuel, repairs, loan payments and other daily costs.
FeaturedHow mama mboga sellers can track daily sales and stock
Mama mboga sellers can track vegetable purchases, daily sales, spoilage, Cash, M-PESA and remaining stock.
FeaturedHow mama mboga sellers can reduce losses from spoiled vegetables
Spoiled vegetables reduce profit, so sellers should record stock loss and adjust buying decisions.
FeaturedHow salons in Kenya can track daily income and expenses
Salons can track service income, product sales, rent, supplies, staff payments and daily profit.
FeaturedHow mitumba sellers can track stock and daily sales
Mitumba sellers can track bale costs, item sales, transport, market fees, Cash, M-PESA and remaining stock.
FeaturedHow hardware shops can track stock and supplier bills
Hardware shops need clear records for stock, supplier bills, customer debts, Cash, M-PESA and Bank payments.
FeaturedHow small restaurants and kibandas can track food stock and daily profit
Small restaurants and kibandas can track food sales, supplies, spoilage, wages, rent, Cash and M-PESA.
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