A feasibility Study on the Establishment of San Antonio Mountain, Sibulan, Negros Oriental /
Awid, Jeno Antonio Y.
A feasibility Study on the Establishment of San Antonio Mountain, Sibulan, Negros Oriental / by Jeno Antonio Y. Awid, Ariel P. Binarao, Clansy L. Dales, and [others]. - xviii, 157 leaves : ill. (chiefly color) ; 28 cm. resource
Includes bibliographical references and appendices.
ABSTRACT
This study was made to determine the feasibility of establishing San Antonio Mountain Resort
in San Antonio, Sibulan, Negros Oriental based on the following areas of concern of business:
management aspects, marketing aspects, technical aspects, and financial aspects.
In gathering essential data, the researchers used the historical and descriptive-evaluative
approach. 399 survey questionnaires were distributed in Dumaguete City, Valencia, Sibulan and
Bacong. Stratification based on the total population of the four towns and city was made in order to
get the representative sample. The distribution of the questionnaires was made in public areas and
school zones. Review of relevant facts like census, maps, laws, books, and other research articles
were also made. The data collected were then arranged and analyzed in order to draw useful
information from it. Based on the findings of the study, the researchers made the following conclusions on the
feasibility of the proposed business: (1) on the management aspect, the project is feasible because it
will be managed as a proprietary organization, and sufficient number of qualified employees is
available in the labor market; (2) on the marketability of the proposed project, it was determined to be
highly marketable because of the high demand for resort services in the area, while there is only
limited supply of the demanded services; (3) on the technical aspect, sufficient amount of resources
are readily available in the market in order for the business to start and support its continued
operations; (4) on the financial aspects of the project, it was determined to be feasible as indicated by
its good financial ratios, and a payback period of 10.62 years which falls just within the average
payback period in the Philippines and an IRR of 9.42 is higher than the Cost of Capital of 8.75%; (5) on
the socio-economic impact of the proposed business, it was determined to be highly beneficial to the
people because it will provide new job opportunities for them, and it will also contribute to the growth
and development of eco-tourism industry in the municipality of Sibulan, Negros Oriental.
Feasibility studies --Philippines. --Sibulan (Negros Oriental)
Tourism-- Planning.--Philippines. --Negros Oriental
Ecotourism--Economic aspects. --Philippines
Mountain regions --Economic development.--Philippines
Land use -- Planning -- Philippines.--Negros Oriental.
Project Feasibility Study :--Administration Major in Financial Management Bachelor of Science in ;--FSB301
CBA (FinMgt-FS) LG 221 D35 B87 / A5 B87 F56 2016 A95
A feasibility Study on the Establishment of San Antonio Mountain, Sibulan, Negros Oriental / by Jeno Antonio Y. Awid, Ariel P. Binarao, Clansy L. Dales, and [others]. - xviii, 157 leaves : ill. (chiefly color) ; 28 cm. resource
Includes bibliographical references and appendices.
ABSTRACT
This study was made to determine the feasibility of establishing San Antonio Mountain Resort
in San Antonio, Sibulan, Negros Oriental based on the following areas of concern of business:
management aspects, marketing aspects, technical aspects, and financial aspects.
In gathering essential data, the researchers used the historical and descriptive-evaluative
approach. 399 survey questionnaires were distributed in Dumaguete City, Valencia, Sibulan and
Bacong. Stratification based on the total population of the four towns and city was made in order to
get the representative sample. The distribution of the questionnaires was made in public areas and
school zones. Review of relevant facts like census, maps, laws, books, and other research articles
were also made. The data collected were then arranged and analyzed in order to draw useful
information from it. Based on the findings of the study, the researchers made the following conclusions on the
feasibility of the proposed business: (1) on the management aspect, the project is feasible because it
will be managed as a proprietary organization, and sufficient number of qualified employees is
available in the labor market; (2) on the marketability of the proposed project, it was determined to be
highly marketable because of the high demand for resort services in the area, while there is only
limited supply of the demanded services; (3) on the technical aspect, sufficient amount of resources
are readily available in the market in order for the business to start and support its continued
operations; (4) on the financial aspects of the project, it was determined to be feasible as indicated by
its good financial ratios, and a payback period of 10.62 years which falls just within the average
payback period in the Philippines and an IRR of 9.42 is higher than the Cost of Capital of 8.75%; (5) on
the socio-economic impact of the proposed business, it was determined to be highly beneficial to the
people because it will provide new job opportunities for them, and it will also contribute to the growth
and development of eco-tourism industry in the municipality of Sibulan, Negros Oriental.
Feasibility studies --Philippines. --Sibulan (Negros Oriental)
Tourism-- Planning.--Philippines. --Negros Oriental
Ecotourism--Economic aspects. --Philippines
Mountain regions --Economic development.--Philippines
Land use -- Planning -- Philippines.--Negros Oriental.
Project Feasibility Study :--Administration Major in Financial Management Bachelor of Science in ;--FSB301
CBA (FinMgt-FS) LG 221 D35 B87 / A5 B87 F56 2016 A95
