Feasibility Study Format

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Feasibility Study Format

Title Page
Approval Sheet
Acknowledgement
Dedication
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I – MANAGEMENT ASPECT
CHAPTER II – MARKETING ASPECT
CHAPTER III– TECHNICAL ASPECT
CHAPTER IV – FINANCIAL ASPECT
CHAPTER V – SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECT
FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
REFERENCES
APPENDICES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Your summary should contain a brief information
about your research, you may refer here 
how to create Feasibility Study Summary for
new/existing business..
It must also contain brief summary of
MANAGEMENT ASPECT, MARKETING ASPECT,
TECHNICAL ASPECT, FINANCIAL ASPECT, and
SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECT.
You should end your summary by determining why
your business idea is feasible or not feasible.
INTRODUCTION
This part should contain brief background of the
business you want to put up... introduce the
product/business idea/existing business, history of it
or latest development about it.
 Name of the firm, proposed location of business or
exact location it the business already exists.
 Statement of the problem and sub-problem per aspect
 Objective of the study
 Significance of the study
 assumptions
MANAGEMENT ASPECT
Why you come up with that business/product name? LESLIE
Why you choose that form of business? QUEENIE
Forms of Business Ownership MARLIES
Establishing the Initial Capital LESLIE
Persons Involved in the Management KENT
Project Schedule – GANTT Charts LESLIE
Organizational Structure MARLIES
Projected Compensation Scheme QUEENIE
Internal organization KENT & KARL
Manpower requirement / job analysis KARL
MARKETING ASPECT
General Market Description
Current Market Analysis/Demand Analysis
Competition/Supply Analysis
Anticipated Future Market Potential/Demand and Supply
Quantum
Potential Buyers and Sources of Revenues
Probable Competitors
Marketing Program the for P's of “MARKETING MIX” the
Product, price, place and promotion
Product Concept and Delivery Strategy
Computation of Probable Customers
Promotion Strategy
TECHNICAL ASPECT
Service/ Product Line
Manufacturing process
Plant location and Layout
Building and Facilities
Equipments and Supplies
Raw Materials
Utilities
Waste Disposal
Product Cost
Labor Requirements
Estimated and Overhead Cost
Major Technical Developments
FINANCIAL ASPECT
Start-Up Capital Requirements
Sources of Project Financing
Financial Assumptions
Pre-Operating Expenses
Schedule of Sales Projections
Schedule of Cost of Sales
Income Statement
Statement of Changes in Partners' Capital
Statement of Cash Flows
Balance Sheet
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECT
Describe the regulations and environmental issues that
the company will need to address
Are there any critical risk factors that might affect your
operation? (economic stability, forecasts, investment
opportunity, internal organization)
CSR

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