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    FEASIBILITY STUDY SAMPLE

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    FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management WONDERLAND PASTRIES A Feasibility Study Presented to the Faculty of the Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management of Far Eastern University Sampaloc‚ Manila In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management Pamela S. Cabanayan Ericka D. Dela Cruz Lorenzo Miguel R. Ilano II Mariel Abigail E. Nagaño Althea Kaye E. San Felipe Jellypher C.Somlani TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    25.00 Unit Contribution Margin = 15.00 per shirt Break even point = (target profit + fixed expenses) / unit contribution margin Break even point = (0.00 + 300‚000.00) / 15.00 Break even point = 20‚000 units Break even point in sales = 20‚000 x 40 = 800‚000

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    Lucky T-Shirt

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    Lucky T-shirt Laundry‚ “articles of clothing‚ linens‚ etc.‚ that have been or are to be washed.” (http://www.definitions.net). The Super Bowl is arriving just around the corner. My lucky t-shirt has been good to me the last couple of years – it’s only crazy if it doesn’t work‚ right – and now‚ my team is going to this year’s Super Bowl. Even if your team is not headed to the Super Bowl‚ you too‚ probably have a lucky shirt. Washing your lucky t-shirt in the best temperature‚ using a certain type

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    Travels of a T-Shirt

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    What Would Happen if the New T-shirt Market Operated as a Free Market? The producers in the new T-shirt value chain do not operate in a free market system. Government protectionist measures such as subsidies‚ quotas‚ and tariffs have limited economic success to a fortunate few. According to the author Pietra Rivoli‚ “the winners at various stages of my T-shirt’s life are adept not so much at competing in markets but at avoiding them.” These winners include the U.S. cotton farmer and the China

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    Sample Feasibility

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    Faculty of Polytechnic University of the Philippines San Pedro‚ Laguna In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship BOLILAN‚ EDEN O. MADRIDANO‚ RENIEL PAULO Z. TATEL‚ GLEN T. OCTOBER 2013 ABSTRACT The research is concerned to the employees and business owners and aims to find the reason why most employees are contented in their jobs as well as the entrepreneurs who are able to manage their small business

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    George's T-Shirts

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    George’s T-Shirts Synopsis: George Lassiter was a project engineer for a major defense contractor. He had an interesting side business of manufacturing and designing T-shirts for rock concerts‚ sporting events‚ and fund-raising events. George sold the shirts to his regular crew of vendors for $100 per dozen‚ and these vendors sold the public for $10 per shirt. He wanted to sell his shirts on a rock concert that was going to be held in two months. He was sure that 20‚000 tickets

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    I T Feasibility Study

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    The Feasibility Study The Feasibility study is an analysis of possible alternative solutions to a problem and a recommendation on the best alternative. It can decide whether a process be carried out by a new system more efficiently than the existing one. The feasibility study should examine three main areas; - market issues‚ - technical and organizational requirements‚ - financial overview. The results of this study are used to make a decision whether to proceed with the project‚ or table

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    Sample Executive Summary For Your Business PlanApril 5‚ 2011 - 11:14 am Earlier in Invest Engine Blog we have talked about executive summary contents and how to write executive summary. Using all this information we shall now pass to actually writing an executive summary taking restaurant business plan as an example. Writing executive summaries is among the most important business skills. The majority of investors whom you’ll address with your project will read your executive summary first. And

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    Sample Feasibility

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    BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES FEASIBILITY STUDY On Blue Mountain Resto Bites In partial fulfillment of Principles of Management Submitted to: Ms. Mylene Labadan Submitted by: Catubay‚ Eugene Dimaculangan‚ Maribel Macabuhay‚ Jayson Zuñiga‚ Jenny Ann Date: October 10‚ 2012 Acknowledgement This feasibility study is written to prove the ability of the students to manage a fast food chain restaurant. We would like to thank‚ first of all to our beloved parents‚ that is

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    George's T-Shirts

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    George’s T-Shirts By Quantitative Analysis for Managers (MANA 6302 - NI) George Lassiter‚ a project manager for a defensive contract was also an owner for a successful side business of designing and manufacturing T-Shirts for special events for the past six years. He sold the T-Shirts to his vendors for $100 a dozen‚ while they sold them for $10 each making a profit of $1.67 on each shirt. This report is surrounded by a problem faced by George about decisions concerned about the appropriate

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