A feasibility study of a proposed branch of Perpetual Help Community Cooperative (PHCCI) in Carcar City, Cebu / by Joesito S. Cua.
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- GS (MBA-FS) LG 221 D35 G73 A5 B87 2013 C83
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Feasibility study submitted to Foundation University.
Graduate feasibility study (Master in Business Administration) -- Foundation University, 2016.
Includes bibliographical references and appendixes.
Abstract
The objective of this study is to determine the feasibility of establishing
branch of Perpetual Help Community Cooperative (PHCCI) in Carcar City, Cebu.
Based on the findings of the study, the researcher concludes that the project
is feasible from the marketing point of view as it will operates with a very low interest
on loans and a considerably higher interest on savings deposits, PHCCI expects to
position itself well in the market. With 42 years of existence in cooperative
movement and with integrated computerized accounting software developed
specifically for credit cooperative operations, the proposed project is technically
feasible From the management outlook, the project is feasible since the
organization will be managed by highly qualified, well-trained, and experienced
employees. With no external borrowings, the financial analysis supports the financial
viability of the project.
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