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The document discusses the feasibility of projects, outlining various phases from identification to expansion. It covers aspects like market feasibility, technical feasibility, and financial viability. The goal is to determine if a proposed project is worth pursuing by analyzing its potential costs, benefits, and risks.

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Feasibility Study (Compatibility Mode)

The document discusses the feasibility of projects, outlining various phases from identification to expansion. It covers aspects like market feasibility, technical feasibility, and financial viability. The goal is to determine if a proposed project is worth pursuing by analyzing its potential costs, benefits, and risks.

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Feasibility Report

1
Project : Characteristics

z Singleness of Purpose
z Target date
z A definite life cycle
z Pre determined & fixed
resources
z Complex interdependencies

2
Broad
B dC Categories
t i off Project
P j t

z Manufacturing
Projects
z Infrastructure Projects
z Service Sector
Projects
j
z Developmental
Projects

3
Phase of Project
Cycle/Development Phase
Pre--investment
Pre Investment Operating Phase
Identification Negotiation/ Commissioning
(Opportunity Study) Constraint Start
Start--up
Pre-selection
Pre- Engg.. Design
Engg Replacement
(Pre--feasibility Study)
(Pre Rehabilitations
Preparation Construction Expansion/
(Feasibility
(F ibilit St Study)
d ) i
innovation
ti
Support Studies Pre-
Pre-prodn.
prodn.
marketing
Appraisal
pp
(Appraisal Report)

4
Project Feasibility &
Management
g Stages
g
[1] Identification of Project
[2] Pre-Feasibility Report
[3] Feasibility Report
…Project
Project Appraisal
[4] Project Finance Tie up

[5] Project Implementation


[6] Co
Consolidation
so dat o
[7] Expansion and Modernization

5
z Some phases may overlap

z The pre-investment phase is the most


important because the success or failure
of a project depends on its findings and
interpretation

z Cost of such study should not act as


hindrance

6
Pre-feasibility Study : Objectives

To determine whether…
9All possible project alternatives of a
Project
j have been examined
9Project concept justifies a detailed
analysis by a feasibility study
9Any specific aspect to be covered in
f
feasibility
ibilit study
t d
9Specific investor / target group
7
Pre-feasibility
f Study
S (cont.)

z It is an intermediate stage
z Difference is in degree of details
z Can be skipped
pp if there is better
clarity

8
Project Report / Feasibility Report:
In estment Decisions By
Investment B Investors
In estors

z Feasibility Reports (DPR,


(DPR TEFR,
TEFR etc.)
etc )
traditionally are prepared by investors (their
consultants)
z These are basically proposals to the funding
agencies,
g outside investors, etc.
z Studies/analyses the project from investor’s
point of view
z Seeks finances, incentives, etc.
z Al ttermed
Also dBBankable
k bl Reports
R t
9
Project Report for Soliciting Funds

z Should be as per the requirement of the concerned


funding agency
z It should be such which is acceptable by other funding
agencies
i also
l with
ith small
ll changes
h
z Important to know
9 the desired coverage & norms by the funding agencies’ in
general

9 Relative
R l ti importance
i t off these
th aspects
t off the
th Project
P j t Report
R t

9 How to get the data & prepare report based on the same

10
Main Components :
Business Plan / Feasibility Study

I. Introduction
II. Promoters Background & Past
Performance
III. Market Assessment
IV. Technical Feasibility Analysis
V. C t off P
Cost Project
j t & Means
M off Fi
Finance
VI. Financial Viability Analysis
VII. Key Elements & Concluding Observations

11
Al tto iinclude...
Also l d

z Project at a glance
z Annexures
z Support Documents
z Executive Summary

12
M k tF
Market Feasibility
ibilit

D Marketing is the Key Component for Success


of an Enterprise
D Study of “Market”
Market / “Marketing”
Marketing is to
understand
¾ The Customers
¾ The Competitors
¾ The Environment
D Market Feasibility / Assessment is a
Systematic Approach

13
Market Feasibility (Contd.)

Advantages

D Provides preliminary inputs for marketing


strategy and Programme formulations

14
Market Feasibility (Contd.)

FOCUS

z Focuses on gross market demand -


present and future
z Highlights gap : between expected
demand and supply (quantum &
Characteristics) for a given product
z Gap could be positive or negative

15
Market Feasibility (Contd.)

Market Feasibility Through:


9Desk Based Study
9Field Work
9Use of Research and
Analytical Techniques

16
Market Feasibility (C
(Contd.)
)

Approaches to Information Collection

Talk : To Customers, Traders, competitors

Observe: Competitors and traders in action

Talk : To knowledgeable people

Refer : To published information

Surf : The Net

17
Key Steps in Market and Demand
A l i
Analysis

18
Market Feasibility (Contd.)
(Contd )

Major Information Gathering Methods

9Secondary Source Research


9 Primary Data Collection
9 Test Marketing

19
TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY

z Is it feasible to Execute/ Manufacture

¾ The Product(s)
¾ The Service

z Components/Factors which have to be


considered

z Significance of each of these components

20
Technical Feasibility
o Product Mix
z Capacity
z Equipments & accessories :
¾Requirement
¾Specifications/Availability
¾C
¾Comparative
ti Analysis
A l i
z Consumables/Materials
z Technical
T h i l arrangements/site
t / it technical
t h i l
details/technical know-how
z Infrastructure
Infrastr ct re and Utilities
z Manpower/Resources
z Location
z Compliance to Statutory & project Specific Norms
21
TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY (Contd.)
(Contd )

Infrastructure & Utilities

V Power
V Fuel
V Water
V Environment Protection
V Safety Measures

22
TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY (Contd.)

The Technical Feasibility


Analysis helps in
deciding:
g

H Output levels (Quantity)


H Quality / Nature of Output
H Cost
H Pricing

23
Fi
Financial
i l Viability
Vi bilit

24
Fi
Financial
i l Viability
Vi bilit

9 Cost of Project

9 Means of Finance

z Financial Returns

25
Cost of Project
j

z Main components
i. Land & its development
ii
ii. Building
iii. Plant and Machineries
iv. Technology
v
v. Other Assets
vi. P&P
Expenses(eg;IPO’s,Marketing,Adv
ertising)
g)
vii. Contingencies
viii. Working Capital Margin

26
Cost of Project
Description Cost ( In Cr. Remarks
Rs. )

Land Cost 2.5 Additional Land bought


Building and Civil Works 115 All Subcontracting costs included

Technical Knowhow Fees 10 Includes Costs for Architects,


( Consultant Fees) Structural Designer and other
Agencies

AMC Clearance Fees 0.5

Pre-Operative Expenses 31.5 Electricityy bills, In-house Engineer


g
Salaries, Interest Costs, Insurance

Marketing Expenses 05
0.5 Print Media Advertising
Print-Media

Total 160 Crores 27


Sources of Finance

zDebt
zEquity

28
M
Means off Fi
Finance
Description
p Amount of Capital
p (In
( Remarks
Crores Rs.)

Internal Sources 42 Developers Internal


accruals

Bank Loans 75 Loan from SBI

Private Financing 18 3-4 Private Investors

y
Initial Payments from Sales 25 Flat Units Advance
payments Received

Total 160 Crores

29
Financial Returns Analysis

z Projected profitability statement


z Cash-cum-Fund
C h F d Flow
Fl statement
t t t
z Projected Balance sheet
¾ Working Capital statement
¾ Break-even point
¾ Ratios
¾ Sensitivity Analysis

z Relating to the kind of


industry/project
z Considering a few assumptions

30
The Final Chapter
p

z Key Elements

z Conclusions &
Recommendations

31
Documents
To support key Assumptions & Parameters

¾ Financial Tie-ups & Resources


¾ Cost of Fixed Assets & Variables
¾ Installed Capacity basis
¾ Market
M k t TiTie-up Claims
Cl i & Pricing
Pi i
¾ Investment done so far
¾ Required Clearances & Registrations
¾ Implementation Schedule

32
Common Errors in Feasibility Report
Preparation

z Report Format and coverage


z Ignoring Aspects of promoters
b k
background,
d pastt performance,
f macro
factors
z Market
M k tF
Feasibility
ibilit : Relying
R l i excessively
i l
on secondary sources
z Technical Feasibility : Machine capacity
capacity,
utilities and importance of technology

33
Contd...
Contd

z Project cost : an underestimate or


overestimate
z Selecting
g the Locations: Some temptations
p
z Selling Price : unfounded optimizing
z Cash flow in initial y
years: Poor detail
¾ Initial years, promoters are expected to pay
from their own resources
¾ institutions may pay directly to machinery
suppliers and reduce flexibility.

34
Some Tips
p on Report
p Writing
g
(Informal !!)

n Write less! - i.e.


i e write to the point
n Prepare schedule of chapters
n Prepare all tables
tables, charts,
charts projections
projections, etc.
etc
n Note down important points for each of the chapter
n Write in the form of points
points, observations
n Provide as much hard data as possible
n Give/indicate sources of such statistics
n Give basis for computations, projections

35

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