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A feasibility study of establishing a cremation cemetery , Cadawinonan, Dumaguete City / by Brenda C. Asonio, Cheryll G. Bayona, Grace J. Jumento and [others.]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleDumaguete City : Foundation University ; 2014 Description: xv, 90 leaves : ill. (chiefly color) ; 28 cm. resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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  • CBA (OprMgt-FS) LG 221 D35 B87 A5 B87 O64 2014 A86
Dissertation note: Summary: ABSTRACT It was the objective of this study to determine the feasibility of establishing a cremation cemetery in Dumaguete City. A total of 400 The researchers employed the project feasibility approach. respondent within the 30 and above was selected as respondents utilizing the convenience sampling technique. The proposed will be named Gardens Crematorium as suggested by the researchers and agreed by the proponent, Mr. Edward Uy. The proponent will invest total of P 18, 000, 000.00 as the initial capital. On the basis of the vital findings of this study, the researchers made a conclusion that the project is feasible from the marketing point of view since there is a demand for cremation cemetey. Since all the resources necessary for the operation are readily available and the costs associated with these resources are justifiable, is also technically feasible. From the management perspective, the project is feasible since the organizational structure is appropriate and workable, and that the salaries and fringe benefits of would-be employees conform to the existing labor standards and practices. With such indicators asliquidity, stability, profitability and operating efficiency pointing to a very favourable financial condition, the project is financially viable. With the cremation cemetery, it's a big help to the economy by providing employment and income to the people, and could result in greater productive mobilization and utilization of economy's resources.
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Undergraduate feasibility (BS in Administration Major in Operations Managment) - - Foundation University, 2015.

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ABSTRACT
It was the objective of this study to determine the feasibility of establishing a
cremation cemetery in Dumaguete City.
A total of 400
The researchers employed the project feasibility approach.
respondent within the 30 and above was selected as respondents utilizing the
convenience sampling technique.
The proposed will be named Gardens Crematorium as suggested by the
researchers and agreed by the proponent, Mr. Edward Uy. The proponent will invest
total of P 18, 000, 000.00 as the initial capital.
On the basis of the vital findings of this study, the researchers made a conclusion
that the project is feasible from the marketing point of view since there is a demand for
cremation cemetey. Since all the resources necessary for the operation are readily
available and the costs associated with these resources are justifiable, is also
technically feasible. From the management perspective, the project is feasible since the
organizational structure is appropriate and workable, and that the salaries and fringe
benefits of would-be employees conform to the existing labor standards and practices.
With such indicators asliquidity, stability, profitability and operating efficiency pointing to
a very favourable financial condition, the project is financially viable. With the cremation
cemetery, it's a big help to the economy by providing employment and income to the
people, and could result in greater productive mobilization and utilization of economy's
resources.

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