A: At present, there is no clear document regulation!
Generally accounts for about 37%!
The profit remains at 37%: the cost of training schools can be divided into fixed cost expenditure and floating cost expenditure. It is suggested that training schools carefully calculate all aspects of costs in actual operation and strive to keep profits at around 37%.
If the profit is obviously lower than 37%, it means that the cost of the school is too high and the profit is too low, and the school lacks the funds needed for sustainable development; If the profit is significantly higher than 35%, and there are normal rents and market expenses, it shows that the school has problems in teachers' salaries and necessary investment, which will also hinder further development.