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Technopreneurship
Shandy Zapanta
Nicomedes Maluya
Meldrid Rico

TECHNOPRENEURSHIP
Introduction to the Business Plan:
Name of the business and Purpose of the business:
Jewelry and accessories are always popular, especially today when all those '60s-style beads are back in style in a big way. You can work with beads, with traditional elements like gold and silver, with glass, fabrics, feathers, clays--whatever suits your talents and fancies. And you can specialize in earrings, rings, pins or pendants, or in handcrafted handbags or hats. The advantages to this business are that you get to be creative as a career, you meet lots of interesting people while selling your art, and you can start part-time if you like. You'll need the talent and skills to design and turn out jewelry or accessories others will want to be seen in. And in addition to all that artistic sensibility, you'll need plenty of marketing creativity and drive--you'll need to sell your products as well as make them. The SHANIREII Jewelries and Accessories is one in the spotlight. Its purpose is to sell and create a jewelry company whose primary goal is to exceed the customer’s expectations. To sustain the demand of people in terms of fashion as well as promoting the fashion factor in the industry.
Legal form of the business: The SHANIREII Jewelries and accessories is a partnership business of Shandy Zapanta, Nicomedes Maluya and Meldrid Rico. This business offers retailing of different jewelries and accessories made by our own designers using imported products. It is locate at Sangandaa Novaliches Quezon City.
Business Owner(s):
Nicomedes Maluya
Shandy Zapanta Meldrid Rico

Amount and Type of Loan Required: To implement this business we applied at BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) for a closed loan with an amount P 50.00 pesos. The Closed-ended loans cannot be borrowed once they’ve been repaid. As you make payments on closed-ended loans, the balance of the loan goes down. However, you don’t have any

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