Emilio Aguinaldo College College of Business Administration In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject Entrepreneurial Management Proponents: Videlfio C. Alcantara Danilo R. Cantoria Jr. Denise Anne E. Patio Farida D. Batao Angelico B. Loresco BSBA – Financial Management Submitted to: Dr. Annabelle Bughao-Jamin February 2013 Emilio Aguinaldo College College of Business Administration CHAPTER 1 MARKETING ASPECTS * OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
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Feasibility Study on Carbonated Drinks I. Introduction An effervescent drink that releases carbon dioxide under conditions of normal atmospheric pressure. Carbonation may occur naturally in spring water that has absorbed carbon dioxide at high pressures underground. It can also be a byproduct of fermentation‚ such as beer and some wines. Many curative properties have been attributed to effervescent waters (e.g.‚ aiding digestion and calming nerves)‚ but few have been scientifically
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Financial Feasibility Monthly Income Statement Factors Calculations Results Potential Gross Income $2.30/sq ft * 201‚707 sq ft $463‚930.00 Leasable space 201‚707 sq ft Parking 400 * $145 $58‚000.00 Vacancy allowance: 15% 15%* ($463‚930+$58‚000) $ 78‚290.00 EGI: $463‚930-$69‚590 $443‚640.00 Operating expenses: 32% of EGI $257‚094*.32 $141‚965.00 Net operating income: $257‚094 - 82‚270 $301‚675.00 Assumptions Changes in Rent “Commercial real estate investors and occupiers
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the benefits and disadvantages of using UNIX within Riordan Manufacturing organization. Scope Team B is to: a) study Riordan’s current telephone and data networks‚ b) develop recommendations that‚ if followed‚ will improve the efficiency of Riordan’s systems‚ c) recover/reuse operational budgets to minimize conversion expenses‚ and d) complete the project within budget‚ schedule constraints‚ and communicate all the tasks involved in the project. Objectives The objective of this Linux critique
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Part 1 of the Feasibility study: Business concept and Product/Service Feasibility analysis is a preliminary evaluation of any idea to determine if it’s worth pursuing‚ giving you a high level overview to see if the idea is doable. There are several components of a full feasibility analysis that have to be considered to have a better success in implementing your idea but the following four are the most critical: * Product/service feasibility * Industry/Market feasibility * Organizational
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tasting burgers that appeal to the palate of the Filipino mass market. Their products appeal to consumers who are looking for tasty burger‚ quick service and great value. It is the Food Service Division of LESLIE CORPORATION‚ a recognized food manufacturing company
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U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences NCES 2005–160 Feasibility of a Student Unit Record System Within the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Research and Development Report March 2005 Alisa F. Cunningham Institute for Higher Education Policy John Milam HigherEd.org‚ Inc. Cathy Statham Project Officer National Center for Education Statistics U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Margaret Spellings Secretary INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION SCIENCES Grover J
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ACCOUNTANT’S ROLE IN PROJECT FEASIBILITY AND VIABILITY APPRAISAL STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO TANZANI By Issaya TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION Many new projects which have passed countless feasibility and viability appraisal studies have been sunk by unexpected events such as flood. fire‚ burglary‚ changes in legislation‚ plague‚ demographic shifts‚ an inability recruit and/or keep suitable staff‚ the failure of a major customer‚ seasonal demands‚ health scares‚ product
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Scope When determining your scope‚ there are a large number of different concepts that you should look at‚ as well as a large number of different resources available to help you in evaluating your company’s current position in dealing with those areas. Be sure to consider: Addressing sustainability initiatives through reference to standards‚ guidelines and approaches such as: Ecological foot printing Energy Efficiency Opportunities Bill 2005l Global Reporting Initiative Green office program
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int. j. prod. res.‚ 2001‚ vol. 39‚ no. 16‚ 3561±3600 A review of agile manufacturing systems LUIS M. SANCHEZy and RAKESH NAGIy* About a decade ago‚ the agile manufacturing paradigm was formulated in response to the constantly changing `new economy’ and as a basis for returning to global competitiveness. While agility means di erent things to di erent enterprises under di erent contexts‚ the following elements capture its essential concept: agility is characterized by cooperativeness and synergism
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