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ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS FEASIBILITY ASSESSED FROM FINANCIAL ASPECTS USING PAYBACK PERIOD ON MEBELER PRODUCTS IN PT. NADERA SUKABUMI

Endang Naryono

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Abstract: Abstract - In starting a business be it in the field of manufacturing or services what must be done is to conduct a business feasibility study. Because by conducting a business feasibility study, business risks that will occur in the future will be overcome or at a minimum the risk of losses that occur is not too large. This study aims to determine the results of a business feasibility analysis in terms of financial aspects by using a payback period on leather shoes products at PT. Nadera Sukabumi. The design of this research is case study research. The type of data used in this study is quantitative and data sources used are included in secondary data. Variables that are the object of this research are the needs and sources of funds, profit-loss projections, cash budget projections, balance sheet projections, net cash flow projections, and investment valuation. The analysis technique used is to assess the feasibility of a business by determining the value of Payback Period (PP). In running a leather shoe business, PT. Nadera Sukabumi has no difficulty in meeting the production costs and operational costs. Profit and loss projections show that business activities always experience significant profits. Payback period analysis (PP) can be seen that PT. Nadera Sukabumi takes 2.02 months to return the investment value. This value indicates that the investment return period of this project is relatively short when viewed from the project analysis period, which is 6 months. Business is feasible to run because the payback period is smaller than the present value limit. Keywords: Feasibility, Financial Aspects of Payback Period

Date: 2018-01-02
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