Monster cleaners / by Arianne S. Cupino and Karen P. Gumapac.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2014. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xviii, 68 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: CUPINO, ARIANNE S., GUMAPAC, KAREN P., AND LAURELES, ANGELICA MAE R. Monster Cleaners.Undergraduate Entrepreneurial Development Project. Bachelor of Science in Business Management major in Operations and Financial Management. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite.Apri12014. Adviser: Prof. Maria Corazon A. Buena. The entrepreneurial project was conducted in order to give the students the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge in actual handling and operating a business. It aimed to: (1) determine the profitability of the project which offers cleaning products; (2) describe the marketing and production activities; and (3) identify the problems encountered in operating this kind of business. The project was engaged in the production and marketing of Monster Cleaners dishwashing liquid, fabric conditioner and detergent powder. These were the main products of the project. The project was conducted in some towns in Cavite, such as Mendez, Amadeo, Silang, Dasmaritias, Gen. Trias, and Carmona. The different activities such as preparing the raw materials, mixing of the raw materials, fermentation, packaging and selling/serving to customers were the tasks that the entrepreneurs performed during the operation. The project generated a total sales of P 60,567.00 and a net income of P 10,797.00. The total raw materials inventory amounted to P 1,014.13, accounts receivable of P 1,210.00, and finished goods inventory of P 1,131.92, which when added to cash, produced a total asset of P 40,797.05. The problems that they have encountered during the operation includes the difficulty of mixing the raw materials, inadequate volume of products brought in a particular location, handling customers' complaints, and the delivery of goods in bulk. The project helped and trained the students to gain a broader range of knowledge and experiences necessary for the management of their own future business. This study made use of Gross Profit Margin to know the percentage of sales available to cover general and administrative expenses and other operating costs; Net Profit Margin to measure how much out of every peso of sales a business actually keeps in earnings; Return on Investment to evaluate the efficiency of an investment or to compare the efficiency of a number of different investments; and Return on Assets to indicate how profitable a company is relative to its total assets and gives an idea as to how efficient management is at using its assets to generate earnings.
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Enterpreneurial Development Project (BS Business Management--Operations and Financial Management) Cavite State University

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

CUPINO, ARIANNE S., GUMAPAC, KAREN P., AND LAURELES, ANGELICA MAE R. Monster Cleaners.Undergraduate Entrepreneurial Development Project. Bachelor of Science in Business Management major in Operations and Financial Management. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite.Apri12014. Adviser: Prof. Maria Corazon A. Buena.
The entrepreneurial project was conducted in order to give the students the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge in actual handling and operating a business. It aimed to: (1) determine the profitability of the project which offers cleaning products; (2) describe the marketing and production activities; and (3) identify the problems encountered in operating this kind of business. The project was engaged in the production and marketing of Monster Cleaners dishwashing liquid, fabric conditioner and detergent powder. These were the main products of the project. The project was conducted in some towns in Cavite, such as Mendez, Amadeo, Silang, Dasmaritias, Gen. Trias, and Carmona. The different activities such as preparing the raw materials, mixing of the raw materials, fermentation, packaging and selling/serving to customers were the tasks that the entrepreneurs performed during the operation. The project generated a total sales of P 60,567.00 and a net income of P 10,797.00. The total raw materials inventory amounted to P 1,014.13, accounts receivable of P 1,210.00, and finished goods inventory of P 1,131.92, which when added to cash, produced a total asset of P 40,797.05. The problems that they have encountered during the operation includes the difficulty of mixing the raw materials, inadequate volume of products brought in a particular location, handling customers' complaints, and the delivery of goods in bulk.
The project helped and trained the students to gain a broader range of knowledge and experiences necessary for the management of their own future business. This study made use of Gross Profit Margin to know the percentage of sales available to cover general and administrative expenses and other operating costs; Net Profit Margin to measure how much out of every peso of sales a business actually keeps in earnings; Return on Investment to evaluate the efficiency of an investment or to compare the efficiency of a number of different investments; and Return on Assets to indicate how profitable a company is relative to its total assets and gives an idea as to how efficient management is at using its assets to generate earnings.

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