Retailing of ready-to-wear clothes / by Suzette T. Ferre and Gerlie S. Pulido.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 1999. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 44 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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  • 658.8  F41 1999
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  • College of Economics, Management, and Development Studies (CEMDS)
Abstract: FERRE, SUZETTE, TEANO AND PULIDO, GERLIE, SANOY. "Retailing of Ready —to-Wear Clothes" Enterprise Development Project, Bachelor of Science in Business Management, Major in Marketing, April 1999. Adviser: DR. Maria Ersando. An enterprise development project was conducted from November 15, 1998 to February 15, 1999. This was undertaken to provide the students an opportunity to gain actual experiences on operating and managing Retailed Ready—to-Wear Clothes. The enterprise was named Liezette Boutique. The project was engaged in RTW business particularly buying and selling of ready-to-wear clothes. Specifically, it aimed to put into practice the concepts learned from marketing courses, determine the profitability of retailing ready-to-wear clothes, know the practices involved in marketing the product and be familiar with the common problems associated with this kind of business and come up with possible solution. Based on the income statement of the project, the enterprise generated a net income of P19,381.10. Regarding the financial performance, R.O.T. resulted. to 48.42 percent, return on sale is 24.34 percent, return on assets of 32.63 percent, and with a gross profit margin of 40 percent. After evaluating the project, it was found out that the problem encountered by the proponents was the failure to meet orders made by the customers that resulted to the cancellation of orders. This problem is due to limited stocks. To avoid the cancellation of orders, the enterprise should provide enough stocks for the most saleable products.
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Enterprise development project (B.S.B.M.--Marketing) Cavite State University

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

FERRE, SUZETTE, TEANO AND PULIDO, GERLIE, SANOY. "Retailing of Ready —to-Wear Clothes" Enterprise Development Project, Bachelor of Science in Business Management, Major in Marketing, April 1999. Adviser: DR. Maria Ersando.
An enterprise development project was conducted from November 15, 1998 to February 15, 1999. This was undertaken to provide the students an opportunity to gain actual experiences on operating and managing Retailed Ready—to-Wear Clothes. The enterprise was named Liezette Boutique. The project was engaged in RTW business particularly buying and selling of ready-to-wear clothes. Specifically, it aimed to put into practice the concepts learned from marketing courses, determine the profitability of retailing ready-to-wear clothes, know the practices involved in marketing the product and be familiar with the common problems associated with this kind of business and come up with possible solution. Based on the income statement of the project, the enterprise generated a net income of P19,381.10. Regarding the financial performance, R.O.T. resulted. to 48.42 percent, return on sale is 24.34 percent, return on assets of 32.63 percent, and with a gross profit margin of 40 percent. After evaluating the project, it was found out that the problem encountered by the proponents was the failure to meet orders made by the customers that resulted to the cancellation of orders. This problem is due to limited stocks. To avoid the cancellation of orders, the enterprise should provide enough stocks for the most saleable products.

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