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I. Introductory Page
A. Name and Address of Business
The Pastry Couture is offers Pillas cake. Pillas is a combination of the main product of Bicol Region which is the Pili nuts and Pastillas that will be mixed to create a filling to the cake with a lemon glaze on the top of the cake. The location of our business will be at the Satellite Market near the Central Bus Terminal in Legaspi City, Albay.
B. Names and Addresses of Principals
Judiel Villar
2074 Samar St., Sampaloc, Manila
Pearl Dustin Victorino
70 Cabral St. San Gabriel Sta. Maria, Bulacan
Janelle Eillen Sy
Unit 1209 Richville Place, 1218 A.H. Lacson Ave., Sampaloc, Manila
Diane Mae Campos
ASH.955 Loyola St., Sampaloc , Manila
C. Nature of Business
This business is all about the food and pastry. The product that the entrepreneurs will offer is Pillas cake. Pillas cake is made up of pili and pastillas. The pili nuts will grind and mix with pastillas as the filling of the cake with a lemon glaze on the top of the cake. This business is a partnership own by four persons.

D. Statement of Financing Needed
A cost of Php 300, 000.000 will be needed in getting our business. This expense may include:
Food/Product ( raw materials, packaging and etc.)
Rental Expense
Production Equipment/ Machine etc.
Stall Expense
Business Permit and Other Legal Documentaries Expense
Marketing Expense
Utility Expense (electric bill, water bill and etc.)
Employee Salary
E. Statement of Confidentiality of Report
The financial capital of the business is composed of Php 300, 000.00 from the combined savings of the business owners. Mr. Villar, Ms. Victorino, Ms. Sy and Ms. Campos will lend Php 75,000.00 each.
II. Executive Summary Nowadays, people like to eat sweet foods but not all sweet foods are good for their health. So, the problem is how to encourage people, both local and foreign, to eat pili since this product is not very known worldwide. In order to deal with the needs of those people eating sweet foods and to encourage

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