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What are the basic items you need to prepare a feasibility study for a new branch, factory or a project ?

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Date de publication: 2014/08/08
Divyesh Patel
par Divyesh Patel , Assistant Professional Officer- Treasury , City Of Cape Town

  1. Introduction

  2. Description of the business

  3. Market consideration – A preliminary Evaluation

  4. Management Team

  5. Technical Specifications and Production plan

  6. Marketing Plans

  7. Examination of the critical risks and problems

  8. Financial and Economic plans

  9. Evaluation and conclusion

 

Shahbaz Hayder
par Shahbaz Hayder , Group Head of Finance , Sharif Group of Companies

We will consider the following factors:

 

1.      Location and Legal Status

2.      Sponsors’ Profile

3.      Design &Technical Specifications

4.      Capital Investment & Sources of Funding

5.      Products Description, Demand & Supply Analysis

6.      Operational Plan

7.      Selling Plan & Strategies

8.      Marketing Plan

9.      Human Resources Plan

10.  Information Technology

11.  Financials: Showing Project Financial Statements, Discounted Cash Flows, Return on Investment, Internal Rate of Return – IRR, Payback Period  and Sensitivity Analysis

 

 

sarah khaled
par sarah khaled , Marketing Specialist , ideal solutions

all the fixed expenses specially  the main items to open a new branch

 

Asad zaman
par Asad zaman , Audit/Finance , Rafaqat Baber and co

well its a vast topic and we can have a long discussion but some studies are mention below..

  • Commercial feasibility – will the likely benefits exceed the cost?
  • Technical feasibility – do we think this project has a good chance of working?
  • Operational feasibility – will it help the organisation reach its objectives?
  • Social feasibility – will our employees, customers and other stakeholders tolerate it?

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