Business practices of laundry shops in selected areas of Cavite /

Dela Cruz, Sheryl Rose V.

Business practices of laundry shops in selected areas of Cavite / by Sheryl Rose V. dela Cruz. - Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2009. - v, 43 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Thesis (BSBM--Marketing) Cavite State University

Includes bibliographical references.

College of Economics, Management, and Development Studies (CEMDS) College of Economics, Management, and Development Studies (CEMDS)

DELA CRUZ, SHERYL ROSE V. Business Practices of Laundry Shops in Selected Areas of Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Business Management, major in Marketing. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite April 2007. Adviser : Miss Lina C. Abogadie.

The study was conducted to determine the socio-economic characteristics of laundry shop owners in selected areas of Cavite, describe the business characteristics of the laundry shop, identify the different services offered by laundry shops, determine the profit of laundry shops and identify the problems encountered by laundry shop owners lin their operation. Data were collected through personal interviews with the laundry shop owners. Thirty-eight laundry shops from the selected areas of Cavite were used in the study. Frequency count, range and percentage were used to describe the socio- economic characteristics of the respondents, characteristics of the laundry shop, and services offered by the laundry shop.

Financial tools were used to determine the profit of laundry shops in selected areas of Cavite. Ranking was used to present the problems encountered by the respondents in handling the business. The ages of the respondents ranged from 25 to 54 years with an average of 39 years . Majority of the respondents were female, married, college graduates and with an average of four respondents. The monthly income of the owners ranged from PhP10,001 to PhP45,000 with an average of PhP22,829.45. Majority of the respondents considered laundry shop business as their additional source of income. Ninety two percent of the laundry shops were managed as sole proprietorship type and eight percent were in the form of partnership. The number of years in operation ranged from 1 to 6 with an average of two years. The average initial capital of the respondents was PhP82,895.24 which were sourced from the owner's personal savings.

Majority of the respondents had 1 to 3 employees whose monthly salary ranged from PhP2,001 to PhP5,000. The most common services offered by the laundry shops were laundry/ wash-dry-fold, pressing and dry cleaning with a customer charge of PhP27 per kilo. Ninety five percent of these businesses received cash payments from customers. Thirty nine percent of laundry shops served 1,826 to 3,650 customers annually. Majority of the owners purchased their laundry supplies directly from manufacturers monthly. Leaflets and billboard were the promotional tools used to attract more customers with an average of PhP13,289.97 budget a year. More than half (63%) of the respondents reported that the basis of giving discounts to customers were the volume of laundry and loyalty of customers.

Discounts given to customers ranged from 1 to 15 percent with an average of 5.03 percent. Seventy-six percent of the respondents reported that they are renting the business place with an average of PhP6,103.95 monthly. An annual average sales amounting to PhP395,428 were generated from the services rendered. The average net profit amounted to PhP80,283. The most common problems encountered by the respondents in operating the business were increasing number of competitors, high cost of light and water, high cost of laundry supplies, high taxes and high cost of machines or equipment.



Small business
Laundry shop business

338.642 / D37 2007
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