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Production of diy (do-it-yourself) phone case in Morong, Rizal Maica N. De Leon, Marife R. Gera, Ana Melissa M. Pinales, Resurreccion, Misha Mae H.

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Dissertation note: Feasibility Study BSBA- MM University of Rizal System, Binangonan 2017 Summary: The project aims to determine the viability and feasibility of the business this Proposed project will be known as M&M's DIY PHONECASE proposed by the following researchers Maica N. De Leon, Marife R. Gera, Ana Melissa M. Pinales and Misha Mae H. Resurreccion. This research will focus on the feasibility of Production of DIY (do-it-yourself) Phone case in Morong Rizal. The business organization will be formed as partnership, it will need a total capital investment of P32, 144. The initial investment will finance the registration and securing license, construction or renovation of the building, purchases of equipment and furniture. During the operating period, the owners will manage and supervise in assigning the duties and responsibilities of the personnel. The business will open at 10 o'clock in the morning up to 7 o'clock in the evening from Monday to Friday. This project also covered tax and legal matters imposed by the government. The goal of the business is to satisfy wants/desire of a customer. The proposed projects contribute to the customer the product that they want with high quality. The primary target market of this study are the students in Morong Rizal grade 5 to 7 and based on the conducted survey 83% of students are willing to purchase DIY Phone case and 17% are not. In this study, the proponents also enumerate some problems that might be encountered during the project operation and recommendations are also presented to become equality competitive to improve the product.
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Feasibility Study BSBA- MM University of Rizal System, Binangonan 2017

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The project aims to determine the viability and feasibility of the business this Proposed project will be known as M&M's DIY PHONECASE proposed by the following researchers Maica N. De Leon, Marife R. Gera, Ana Melissa M. Pinales and Misha Mae H. Resurreccion. This research will focus on the feasibility of Production of DIY (do-it-yourself) Phone case in Morong Rizal. The business organization will be formed as partnership, it will need a total capital investment of P32, 144. The initial investment will finance the registration and securing license, construction or renovation of the building, purchases of equipment and furniture. During the operating period, the owners will manage and supervise in assigning the duties and responsibilities of the personnel. The business will open at 10 o'clock in the morning up to 7 o'clock in the evening from Monday to Friday. This project also covered tax and legal matters imposed by the government. The goal of the business is to satisfy wants/desire of a customer. The proposed projects contribute to the customer the product that they want with high quality. The primary target market of this study are the students in Morong Rizal grade 5 to 7 and based on the conducted survey 83% of students are willing to purchase DIY Phone case and 17% are not. In this study, the proponents also enumerate some problems that might be encountered during the project operation and recommendations are also presented to become equality competitive to improve the product.

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