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    Feasibility Study on Photocopying and

    General Merchandise

    is widely used in business, education, and government. There have been predictions thatphotocopiers will eventually become obsolete as information workers continue to increase their

    digital document creation and distribution and rely less on distributing actual pieces of paper.

    However, photocopiers are undeniably more convenient than computers for the very common

    task of creating a copy of a piece of paper. As a group we have decided to choose a

    photocopying center as our nature of business for this feasibility study. Through out our

    brainstorming, certain ideas were raised as to why we arrived to this kind of business. Our main

    reason for basing our feasibility study in this kind of business is our clientele. As students, we

    have considered our own needs. It is inevitable for us to photocopy certain modules for each of

    our subjects, photocopy research materials for our assignments and other additional information

    for our lessons and photocopy missed lessons. We have also considered the needs of our

    teachers, they also have the need to reproduce exams for their students, reproduce reviewers andreproduce their own researches for their lesson plans. Principally, the group has considered the

    need of our clienteles to photocopy and reproduce important documents.

    Details

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    Table of contents

    Introduction

    I Project Summary

    Name of the Enterprise

    Location

    Descriptive Definition of the Project

    Project Long-Range ObjectiveFeasibility Criteria

    Highlights of the Project

    II Market Study

    Product Description

    Demand

    Supply

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    Factors Affecting the Market

    Marketing Program

    SWOT Analysis

    III Technical Study

    ServicesProcesses

    Production Schedule

    Project Location

    Project Layout

    Building

    Furniture & Fixture

    Machinery & Equipment

    Supplies

    Raw Materials

    Utilities

    Waste DisposalProduction Costs

    Labor Requirements

    IV Financial Feasibility

    Major Assumptions

    Total Project Costs

    Financial Statements

    Payback Period

    Payback Reciprocal

    Return on Investment

    V Organization & Management Study

    Form of Ownership

    Project Activities

    Project Schedule

    Gantt Chart

    Work Policy

    Organizational Chart

    Officers and Key Personnel

    VII Socio-Economic Study

    Employment and Income

    Taxes

    Supply of Commodities

    Demand for Materials

    Preview of the essay: A Feasibility Study on Photocopying and General

    Merchandise

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    In 1937 Bulgarian physicist Georgi Nadjakov found that, when placed into an electric field and

    exposed to light, some dielectrics acquire permanent electric polarization in the exposed areas.

    That polarization persists in the dark and is destroyed in light. Chester Carlson, the inventor of

    photocopying, was originally a patent attorney, as well as a part-time researcher and inventor.

    His job at the patent office in New York required him to make a large number of copies of

    important papers. Carlson, who was arthritic, found this to be a painful and tedious process. As aresult, he was motivated to conduct experiments with photoconductivity. Carlson used his

    kitchen for his "electrophotography" experiments, and, in 1938, he applied for a patent for the

    process. He made the first "photocopy" using a zinc plate covered with sulfur. The words "10-

    22-38 Astoria" were written on a microscope slide, which was placed on top of more sulfur and

    under a bright light. After the slide was removed, a mirror image of the words remained. Carlson

    tried to sell his invention to some companies, but, because the process was still underdeveloped

    ...

    ... operation manual of the equipment. Therefore, the need for employees with high educational

    attainment is not necessary. As such, the project may then elevate the employed individuals in

    earning income to sustain the needs of their everyday living.

    Taxes

    Taxes are financial obligation of a certain business to the government. Issued permits and

    licenses are being paid annually and collected by the local government of Alaminos City. The

    amount collected will then utilized for community enhancement program and various

    development project. The amount of mandate tax depends on the nature of the business.

    Supply of Commodities

    In most public offices, school or private firms, the necessity for photocopying increases. The

    easy reproduction of important documents lessens the work load. Since the business already have

    long term equipment, prices will depend on the power consumption and the price of raw

    materials.

    Demand for Materials

    Since the project operates in central business area, the demand for local materials will not bedifficult to obtain. Raw materials can be taken or be bought in nearby stores for stocks.

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    Comments

    Princess R.

    This is a feasibility study. I believe this could be of great help for those who are doing similar

    studies.

    Well-written and well-researched.