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How to develop project feasibility studies

Material type: TextTextSeries: Industry Development Series No. 1Publication details: Manila Sinag-tala Publishers, Inc. 1978Description: 98 pages : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9711170620
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • Fil 658.404 D49h 1994
Summary: "This manual was originally prepared for businessmen and would be entrepreneurs who took part in seminars conducted under the industry development program of the Development Academy of the Philippines. The seminars were held for the purpose of assisting small- and medium-scale investors in the Philippines. Although the components described in this book are derived from universal concepts and applications, care has been taken to include only those which are essential in a feasibility study, particularly if the study is meant to serve as a basis for a loan. A project feasibility study is, after all, supposed to establish the viability of a project, not dwell on details which are required only after the study is found acceptable. The user of this manual will probably detect a certain "bias' in tis approach: that a feasibility study should relate to the general socio-economic situation; that it should produce social benefit; and it should be aligned with the nation's economic development goals. in other words, a proposed enterprise should have a service orientation apart from the purely business motive. This is consistent with the Academy's view of enterprise development which holds that a business operation must not only be profitable, but must also be beneficial to the economy and society as a whole." - Preface
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Project summary – Market study – Technical feasibility – Financial feasibility – Socio-economic study – Organization and management study – Pointers in evaluating a project study.

"This manual was originally prepared for businessmen and would be entrepreneurs who took part in seminars conducted under the industry development program of the Development Academy of the Philippines. The seminars were held for the purpose of assisting small- and medium-scale investors in the Philippines. Although the components described in this book are derived from universal concepts and applications, care has been taken to include only those which are essential in a feasibility study, particularly if the study is meant to serve as a basis for a loan. A project feasibility study is, after all, supposed to establish the viability of a project, not dwell on details which are required only after the study is found acceptable. The user of this manual will probably detect a certain "bias' in tis approach: that a feasibility study should relate to the general socio-economic situation; that it should produce social benefit; and it should be aligned with the nation's economic development goals. in other words, a proposed enterprise should have a service orientation apart from the purely business motive. This is consistent with the Academy's view of enterprise development which holds that a business operation must not only be profitable, but must also be beneficial to the economy and society as a whole."
- Preface

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