3 J's T-shirt printing / by John Mark H. Galang, Brian James B. Castillo and Mark Joven V. Ambion.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2007. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xvi, 41 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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  • College of Economics, Management, and Development Studies (CEMDS)
Abstract: CASTILLO, BRIAN JAMES B.; GALANG, JOHN MARK H.; and AMBION, MARK JOVEN V. 3J'S T-shirt Printing. An Enterprise Development Project. Bachelor of Science in Business Management, majors in Economics and Marketing. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2007. Adviser: Mrs. Rowena R. Noceda. An entrepreneurial development project was conducted in Kaytambog, Indang, Cavite and in Cavite State University to provide the student the chance to apply the gained knowledge in business management to actual experience. Specially, it aimed to describe the production and marketing of t-shirt printing; determine the profitability of t-shirt printing business; and determine the problems encountered in t-shirt printing business. The project was conducted from November 25, 2006 to February 28, 2007 with an initial capital of PhP30, 000.00, which was equally shared by the entrepreneurs. The study was primarily concerned with t-shirt printing to realize profit. The project was operated as partnership. The partners performed different tasks and responsibilities. The opinion and suggestion of each partner were considered especially when there is a problem. The pricing strategies used was cost based and discount pricing. The product were sold through personal selling to students in CvSU, Indang and the politicians of Cavite. The problems encountered during the period of operation of the enterprise were improper monitoring of records and the smaller number of customers. The entrepreneurs earned a net income of PhP9, 245.25 from the business enterprise. The net income of the enterprise was equally divided among the three entrepreneurs.
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Enterprises Development Project (BSBM - - Marketing and Economics) Cavite State University.

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

CASTILLO, BRIAN JAMES B.; GALANG, JOHN MARK H.; and AMBION, MARK JOVEN V. 3J'S T-shirt Printing. An Enterprise Development Project. Bachelor of Science in Business Management, majors in Economics and Marketing. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2007. Adviser: Mrs. Rowena R. Noceda.

An entrepreneurial development project was conducted in Kaytambog, Indang, Cavite and in Cavite State University to provide the student the chance to apply the gained knowledge in business management to actual experience. Specially, it aimed to describe the production and marketing of t-shirt printing; determine the profitability of t-shirt printing business; and determine the problems encountered in t-shirt printing business. The project was conducted from November 25, 2006 to February 28, 2007 with an initial capital of PhP30, 000.00, which was equally shared by the entrepreneurs. The study was primarily concerned with t-shirt printing to realize profit. The project was operated as partnership.

The partners performed different tasks and responsibilities. The opinion and suggestion of each partner were considered especially when there is a problem. The pricing strategies used was cost based and discount pricing. The product were sold through personal selling to students in CvSU, Indang and the politicians of Cavite. The problems encountered during the period of operation of the enterprise were improper monitoring of records and the smaller number of customers.

The entrepreneurs earned a net income of PhP9, 245.25 from the business enterprise. The net income of the enterprise was equally divided among the three entrepreneurs.

Submitted to the University Library 05/16/2007 EDP-193

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