EDGAN Proprietary Method

30 Days Turnover. A structured trade cycle.

How an amount of money eg 55% of your annuall expenditure can be invested in 30 day turnover trade in beverages, foodstuffs to generate a monthly income which can be applied to pay rent, etc or any reccuring expenditure for a period of time.

01

Define recurring expense

Identify the recurring cost the method targets — rent, tuition, insurance, salaries, fuel, utilities or loans.

02

Determine scenario capital

Set the working capital to be deployed in the trade / production cycle.

03

Select trade / produce model

Choose the commodity or service used for the cycle, with documented purchase and resale prices.

04

Execute repeated turnover cycle

Run repeated buy-sell cycles across the chosen trading horizon.

05

Account for costs / damages / royalties

Apply cost, damage and royalty deductions to gross turnover.

06

Evaluate net result

Compare net result against the recurring expense target.

07

Apply income according to plan

Direct the net result toward the original recurring expense goal.

Scenario Calculator

Adjust inputs to model a 30-day turnover scenario. All outputs are illustrative and depend on assumptions — not a forecast or guarantee.

KSh 200,000
KSh
KSh
30 days
75% of gross
20% of expenses
15% of capital

Implied margin / unit

KSh 10

Calculated units

3,333

Daily gross (scenario)

KSh 33.3K

30-day gross (scenario)

KSh 1M

Expenses & damages

KSh 750K

Royalty example

KSh 150K

Recurring expense allocation

KSh 30K

Total deductions

KSh 930K

Stated net result
Illustrative scenario

KSh 70,000

Calculated as 30-day gross minus expenses, royalty and recurring-expense allocation. All outputs depend entirely on the assumptions entered — actual results vary with market conditions, execution and cost structure.

Illustrative scenario · Figures shown on this website may include client-provided projections or illustrative examples. Actual outcomes depend on market conditions, execution, costs, contracts and other factors. Nothing on this website should be interpreted as a guarantee of return unless expressly supported by applicable documentation and approved for publication.

Source example — milk trading

Reproduced from client source material. Not a promise, forecast or guarantee of future trading results. Final public-facing calculations require client and advisor approval.

01

Starting capital

KSh 200,000

02

Purchase price

KSh 60 per litre

03

Resale price

KSh 70 per litre

04

Implied margin

KSh 10 per litre

05

Calculated litres

3,333 litres

06

Daily gross example

KSh 33,330

07

30-day gross example

KSh 999,900

08

Projected expense / damages

75% of KSh 999,900 = KSh 749,925

09

Royalty example

20% of KSh 749,925 = KSh 149,985

10

Monthly rent example

15% of KSh 200,000 = KSh 30,000

11

Total deductions stated

KSh 929,910

12

Stated net figure

KSh 69,990

Service Concepts

Services designed around recurring expenditure needs.

Nine numbered service concepts — proposed categories from the source material, not guarantees of income. Each addresses a specific recurring cost that households and businesses plan around.

01

Rent Generating

Commercial concepts positioned around annual / monthly rent obligations.

02

Tuition Fee Generating

Concepts associated with generating income toward education-related expenditure.

03

Insurance Premium Generating

Concepts associated with recurring premium obligations.

04

Child Support Income

Concepts intended to support recurring family obligations.

05

Salary Generating

Concepts associated with recurring salary requirements.

06

Motor Fueling Income

Concepts associated with recurring fuel expenditure.

07

Utilities Payment Income

Concepts associated with utility and recurring household / business payments.

08

Holiday Transport & Entertainment

Seasonal transport and entertainment income concepts named in the source.

09

Loan Payment Income

Concepts positioned around recurring loan obligations.

Note · Service concepts presented as proposed categories from the source material. Eligibility, mechanisms and example scenarios require approved client documentation before publication.

2 Million

Co-ownership shares proposed

KSh 16,500

Per share — source scenario

9

Income-generating service concepts

10

Reasons IP is positioned as an asset class