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Feur Feasibility Study Format

This document outlines the key components of a feasibility study, including sections such as the title page, executive summary, market feasibility, technical feasibility, financial feasibility, organizational feasibility, conclusion, and appendix. It emphasizes the importance of each section in providing essential information to support a project and attract potential investors. The document serves as a guide for students at FEU Roosevelt Cainta in preparing their feasibility studies for graduation requirements.

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Feur Feasibility Study Format

This document outlines the key components of a feasibility study, including sections such as the title page, executive summary, market feasibility, technical feasibility, financial feasibility, organizational feasibility, conclusion, and appendix. It emphasizes the importance of each section in providing essential information to support a project and attract potential investors. The document serves as a guide for students at FEU Roosevelt Cainta in preparing their feasibility studies for graduation requirements.

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FEU Roosevelt Cainta

35 D, Sumulong Highway, Cainta, Rizal


Secondary Education Department

Feasibility Study for __________


_______________

A Feasibility Study
Presented to the faculty
of the FEU Roosevelt Cainta Secondary
Education Department

________________

In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for Graduation from Senior High School

________________

Presented by:
Doctor, Michelle
Capindit, Joana
Ubaldo, Criselle
Beltran, Aen
Brenio, Kimberly

May 2025
FEU Roosevelt Cainta
35 D, Sumulong Highway, Cainta, Rizal
Secondary Education Department

KEY COMPONENTS OF A FEASIBILITY STUDY


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A feasibility study gathers essential company information and encourages investors,


company officials or other company employees to support a project. Here are some key
components of a feasibility study to consider including in your own:
I. Title page
II. Table of contents
III. Executive summary
IV. Market feasibility
V. Technical feasibility
VI. Financial feasibility
VII. Organizational feasibility
VIII. Conclusion
IX. Appendix and reference pages

Title page
The title page is the first part of the feasibility study that your reader sees. You should use a
clear title that provides some insights into your project. A good example is "Feasibility Study
for Cultivating Unified Goals Across Departments."
Your title page should also include the names of the project leader and project members
along with their job titles. You might consider including the date the project is set to start and
the estimated date for completion to provide more context about your time frame to the
reader.

Table of contents
The table of contents aims to provide the reader with easy access to any section within the
report. Complete your table of contents after you finish the report to make sure the page
numbers coincide with the section titles. Usually, your word processor has a table of
contents feature that makes creating this component quick and efficient.
FEU Roosevelt Cainta
35 D, Sumulong Highway, Cainta, Rizal
Secondary Education Department

Executive summary

The executive summary should be the first major component of your feasibility study. In this
section, you should include an introduction to the project, its purpose, desired solutions and
an overview of the sources you used to support the legitimacy of the report.

Market feasibility
The market feasibility portion of your report provides the reader with insightful information
about company statistics, market research and the future outlook for the company. Start by
summarizing your company's industry. Discuss its history, current practices and trends along
with future projections for the industry as a whole.
Then you can start narrowing your focus to discuss how your company fits within this
industry. List your top competitors, your primary sources of revenue, sales figures and
potential niche areas you could pursue to expand your customer base.
The market feasibility section helps your reader gain more of an understanding of your
company, what it has to offer and how your feasibility project could benefit its growth.

Technical feasibility
The technical feasibility section outlines several operational factors that influence the
success of your business. Discuss your company's location, materials needed to create the
products or services you offer, the manufacturing process, quality assurance facilities and
necessary transportation to ship your products to retail locations.
The technical feasibility section provides your reader with a detailed understanding of which
factors maintain your business so you can continue delivering top-tier products and services
to your customer base. Additionally, this section helps support the credibility of your financial
feasibility section.

Financial feasibility
The financial feasibility section outlines all aspects of your company's finances to the reader.
In this section, you should include information about your investors, current revenue, assets
and liabilities as well as total annual revenue from the previous year. You should also include
a cost-benefit evaluation that helps support your business needs.
FEU Roosevelt Cainta
35 D, Sumulong Highway, Cainta, Rizal
Secondary Education Department

The financial feasibility section aims to convince the reader to either invest their support,
funds or both into the proposed project by showing them the costs needed to maintain
business operations.

Organizational feasibility

The organizational feasibility section demonstrates your company's legal and ethical
practices to the reader. This section should include an outline of the general structure of your
company, such as branch locations or departments.
You might want to include a small bio for each of your founders or board members. You can
also benefit from highlighting the HR procedures that your company uses to maintain ethical
and legal responsibility toward employees, as well as the motivational methods you use to
instill productivity in the workplace.
The organizational feasibility section helps the reader determine whether your company's
current practices complement or support the proposed project.

Conclusion
The conclusion is the last written section of your report before your appendix and reference
pages. This section summarizes each of the previous sections. You should end the
conclusion by highlighting one or more recommendations to motivate further action on the
topic. You can make a separate section for these recommendations if they require more than
a few sentences of explanation.

Appendix and reference pages


An appendix is an optional section, but it's usually beneficial for the reader of the report. This
section includes any information that the reader might find useful, but which is not directly
relevant to the other topics discussed in your report. Regardless of whether you choose to
include an appendix section, you should include references.
A reference section can have one or more pages depending on the number of sources you
used to create your report. You can use company documents, scholarly articles related to
your industry, or any additional documents you wrote during the project's completion. Be
sure to use citations that adhere to the style guide you are using.

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