How to write a feasibility analysis?

Question 1: How to write a feasibility analysis Feasibility Analysis Edit Word Summary There is no summary content at this time Welcome to add the editorial summary Contents - [ Hide ] 1 Feasibility Analysis Edit Paragraph | Back to Top Feasibility Analysis Chemical project feasibility study software (RSGL-KX2.0), based on the specification of the chemical industry "Feasibility Study Report", "Application for Project Establishment", through the text, data flexible Call, to generate in line with national regulations, "Feasibility Study Report", "Project Application Form" format.

The significance of this software is to improve the accurate prediction of the feasibility study of the chemical application project and project production conversion, aiming to overcome the lack of knowledge of chemical technicians in technical indicators, production and sales, environmental assessment, costing, profit distribution, risk assessment, etc., and to reduce the investment risk of chemical projects.

The software is informative and easy to use, only need to enter the basic technical data and basic economic data to get the standardized complete "Feasibility Study Report" and "Application for Project Establishment" document.

Feasibility Study (Feasibility Study) is through the main content of the project and supporting conditions, such as market demand, resource supply, construction scale, process routes, equipment selection, environmental impact, financing, profitability, etc., from the technical, economic, engineering and other aspects of the investigation, research and analysis of comparisons, and the completion of the project may be achieved after the financial, Economic benefits and social and environmental impact of the project is predicted, so as to put forward the project whether it is worth investing and how to carry out the construction of the advisory opinion, for the project decision-making basis for a comprehensive systematic analysis method. Feasibility study should be characterized by predictability, impartiality, reliability and scientific.

China's current feasibility study of the main problems that exist, one is the depth of the research and demonstration of engineering and technical programs is not enough. According to the usual practice in foreign countries, the depth of the feasibility study stage should be able to reach the degree of fixed program, and therefore require the demonstration of engineering and technical programs, should reach the degree of Basic Design or Concept Design, basically equivalent to the level of China's preliminary design should be achieved, should be put forward a clear list of equipment; Secondly, the financial evaluation of the project on the project, which is the same as the use of foreign enterprises to manage the theory and method of capital budgeting and management. Secondly, the financial evaluation discusses the project in terms of the project, which is significantly different from the common practice of foreign countries of using the theory and method of enterprise finance to carry out capital budget management and make investment and financing decisions for investment projects, and inappropriately uses the concept of national economic evaluation in economic evaluation, which gives rise to a series of misunderstandings; thirdly, the differences between the market analysis, organizational analysis, etc. with foreign countries are large, and the depth of the study is seriously insufficient; fourthly, the comparison of multi-programs is not emphasized and the project risk analysis, or the contents of the analysis are not sufficiently detailed. Project risk analysis, or the content and depth of analysis is seriously insufficient, the lack of project cycle stages of risk management unified planning and strategy demonstration.

Basis and requirements for feasibility study

(a) the basis for feasibility study

The feasibility study of a proposed project must be completed under the guidance of the relevant national planning, policies, regulations, and, at the same time, there must be a variety of corresponding technical information. Feasibility study work mainly based on the following: ① long-term planning for national economic and social development, sectoral and regional planning, economic construction guidelines, tasks, industrial policies, investment policies and technical and economic policies, as well as national and local laws and regulations, etc.; ② approved project proposal and signed after the approval of the project proposal of the intentional agreement, etc.; ③ approved by the state of the resource report, land development (iii) Resource reports, land development plans, regional plans and industrial base plans approved by the state. For the construction of transportation projects should have the relevant river basin planning and road network planning, etc.; ④ national import and export trade policy and tariff policy; ⑤ local site of the proposed plant's natural, economic, social and other basic information; ⑥ relevant countries, regions and industries of engineering and technology, economic decrees, laws and regulations, standards and quotas, etc.; ⑦ issued by the state of the feasibility of the construction project and the economic evaluation of the relevant provisions; ⑧ contains a variety of market information market research reports.

(B) the general requirements of the feasibility study

Feasibility study for the entire project construction process and even the entire national economy are very important, in order to ensure the feasibility of scientific, objective and impartiality of the feasibility study to effectively prevent errors and omissions, in the feasibility study, (1) the first must be in an objective and impartial standpoint for investigation and research, and to do a good job of Collection of basic information. For the collection of basic information, in accordance with the objective reality of the argumentation and evaluation, truthfully reflect the objective economic laws, from the objective data, through scientific analysis, to conclude whether the project is feasible. (2) feasibility study ...... >>

Question 2: How to write a feasibility study report? The full name of the feasibility study report is: feasibility study report. Any report need not be obsessed with the ready-made format, but should focus on the object of the report service and the need for the report to study the problem. Generally speaking, a feasibility study report explores and examines the feasibility of a project, and therefore usually covers the following aspects: The background of the project, including the antecedents and consequences related to the various elements of the project. The current status of the project, including how far the project has progressed and what current conditions need to be noted. In particular, the status of each project element needs to be indicated. Project plan, i.e., the next steps that need to be accomplished to implement the project, as well as the project's short-term and long-term plans. Project program exploration and recommendation. Which project elements depending on your project object is different, for example, the power plant project concerned about the main location, substation, near the power station, nearby geography, the nearest highway and so on. And if it is a production plant project concerns may become preferential policies, industrial support, transportation accessibility and so on.

Question 3: How to write a feasibility analysis Feasibility analysis is to decide "to do or not to do" "with or without".

The work should be carried out in accordance with the following steps: ① the effect of using the OA system; ② compared with other systems, the OA system, what are the shortcomings of the OA system; ③ the use of the OA system need to pay attention to what problems; ④ if not OA system, what other programs; ⑥ a variety of options than the selection and evaluation.

Question 4: How to write a project feasibility analysis report I. Project summary. Summary description of the project content, including the project name, construction unit, construction location, construction years, construction scale and product program, investment estimates, operating costs and benefit analysis.

Second, the necessity and feasibility of project construction.

Third, the market (products or services) supply and demand analysis and forecast (quantitative analysis). Mainly includes the project area of the industry (or leading products) development status and prospect analysis, existing production (business) capacity survey and analysis, market demand survey and forecast.

Fourth, the basic situation of the project unit (in principle, should be the corresponding ability to undertake and conditions of the institution). Including personnel status, fixed asset status, existing building facilities and supporting equipment status, professional and technical level and management system.

Fifth, the project location selection analysis. Project construction site selection should be intuitive and accurate, to implement the specific location of the plot and the project construction content related to the basic conditions, construction conditions to describe the project can not be located in the region instead of the project construction site. Specific content includes the specific address location of the project (to have a plan), the project area, project resources, traffic, communication, transportation and hydrogeology, water supply, power supply, heat, gas and other conditions, other utilities, location comparison options.

Six, production (operation, testing) and other technology program analysis. Mainly includes project technology sources and technology level, the main technical process and technical process parameters, technical processes and major equipment selection program comparison, etc.;

VII, the project construction objectives (including the completion of the project to achieve the goal of production capacity or business capacity goals, the project to build the engineering, technology, process technology, quality level, functional structure and other objectives), tasks, general layout and overall Scale;

Eight, the project construction content. Project construction content mainly includes civil engineering, field engineering, supporting instruments and equipment. To set out in detail each construction content and the corresponding scale (categorized and quantified). Civil engineering: detailed description of the civil engineering name, scale and number, unit, building structure and cost. Construction content, scale and construction standards should match the project construction attributes and functions, belonging to the phased construction and special reasons should be explained. Water, heating, electricity and other utility projects and field projects should be described in terms of quantity and cost. Field project: the construction site should be described in detail the current status of the relevant works, on this basis, explain the new (renewed) construction project name, scale and quantity, units, engineering practices, cost estimates. Supporting instruments and equipment: description of specifications and models, quantity and unit, price, source. For a single unit (set) of instruments and equipment with an estimated value higher than 50,000 yuan, the reasons and justifications for the purchase and the purpose should be stated. For instruments and equipments with high technical content, it is necessary to explain whether they have the ability and conditions for use. Supporting agricultural (animal husbandry, fishery) machinery: explain the specification model, quantity and unit, price, source and scope of application. Large-scale agricultural (animal husbandry, fishing) machinery, should explain the reasons for the purchase and the reasons and uses.

IX, investment estimates and financing. Based on the construction content and relevant construction standards or specifications, classification and detailed estimation of project fixed asset investment and summary, clear investment financing options.

X. Construction period and implementation of the schedule. According to determine the construction period and survey and design, instrument and equipment procurement (or development), engineering construction, installation, commissioning time and progress requirements, select the best implementation plan for the entire project program and progress.

XI, environmental protection. Harmless treatment of project pollutants, proposed treatment programs and engineering measures and cost.

XII, the project organization and management and operation. Mainly includes the project construction period organization and management institutions and functions, the project was completed after the organization and management institutions and functions, operation and management mode and operation mechanism, staffing, etc.; at the same time to run the cost and the new analysis, estimate the cost of maintaining the normal operation of the project after the completion of the project costs, and put forward to solve the cost of reasonable ways and means.

Thirteen, benefit analysis and risk assessment. After the completion of the project's economic and social benefits measured and analyzed (quantitative analysis). Especially after the completion of the project's new fixed assets and development, production capacity, as well as economic benefits, social benefits (such as the amount of social seed supply, how many farmers to drive, how much regional economic development, etc.), such as quantitative analysis;

XIV, the relevant supporting materials (bearer of the legal person proof of the unit, the relevant supporting conditions or proof of technological achievements, etc.)... >>

Question 5: How to write a feasibility report? Feasibility report [edit paragraph] Feasibility report definition and main content: Feasibility study report definition: Feasibility study report is engaged in an economic activity (investment) before the two sides to be from the economy, technology, production, supply and marketing until the community of various environmental, legal and other factors to conduct a specific investigation, research, analysis, to determine the favorable and unfavorable factors, whether the project is feasible to estimate the size of the success rate, Economic and social benefits and the degree of effect, for decision makers and competent authorities to approve the reported documents.

Main content:

1. General, including the project name, the use of foreign capital, the organizer, the competent authorities, the project leader, the project background, the project has the conditions and so on.

2. Production and sales of products, including product name, specifications and performance, market demand, production scale of the program demonstration, horizontal supporting plans, product localization issues and sales methods, prices, internal and external sales ratio.

3. The selection of major technologies and equipment and their sources, including the use of technology, process, equipment, comparison of the choice of technology, equipment, sources of technology, equipment and their conditions and responsibilities.

4. Selection of the location of the program, including the location of the conditions (geographic location, meteorology, geology and other natural conditions, resources, energy, transportation and other existing conditions and the development of conditions, etc.), the advantages and disadvantages of the site and the final selection of the conclusion.

5. Setting up of the enterprise organization and personnel training, including organizational structure and staffing, personnel input plans and sources, training plans and requirements.

6. Environmental protection.

7. Estimates of capital and its sources, including the investment ratio of the joint venture parties, the composition of capital and capital investment plan.

8. Comprehensive plan for the implementation of the project, including the project implementation process and construction organization planning.

9. Calculation and analysis of economic indicators, including static financial indicators and sensitivity analysis, foreign exchange balance analysis.

10. Comprehensive evaluation conclusions.

In addition, a qualified feasibility report should also have risk analysis and financial analysis, as well as some necessary documents.

The feasibility report provides a reference for project companies or project developers to determine whether the project meets the basic conditions for CDM projects. The core principle is whether the project is economically viable and in accordance with the international CDM rules. Generally speaking, it only provides the project enterprise with a direction on whether the project is feasible or not, but is not enough to establish a channel for the project enterprise to talk with potential investors. In any case, it is only after the feasibility analysis has been completed that the company can proceed to the second step - the production of a finalized project concept document (PIN).

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How to write a feasibility report

Whether it's a state-owned enterprise or a foreign company, when deciding to launch a new product, a new production line, or build a new factory, a feasibility report must be submitted to the higher-ups for approval.

The feasibility report of state-owned enterprises

I have read several feasibility reports from state-owned enterprises, but I found that the purpose and content of the feasibility report are very different from those of foreign enterprises. First of all, the purpose of a feasibility report from a state-owned enterprise is to convince the higher-ups to approve and support the project, assuming that the higher-ups know more about the situation than they do themselves. And once the report is approved, the higher-ups have to take responsibility for it.

The difference in purpose naturally leads to a difference in content. Here are a few major aspects: First, the feasibility report of the state-owned enterprises to emphasize why the project, but ignored how to carry out the project, it seems to wait for the approval of the project to consider the specific implementation of the program and plan;

Second, the feasibility of the state-owned enterprises to report on the macro, fuzzy data, while the micro, specific data and information is less if the superior leaders do not understand the corresponding market and user conditions, it is difficult to make judgments, and it will be difficult to make a decision.

Third, the feasibility reports of state-owned enterprises have no or very few specific and quantifiable measurement standards and responsibility assignments, which makes it easy for them to "pass the test" in case of major deviations and problems in the future;

Fourth, the feasibility reports of state-owned enterprises have no or very few market forecasts for the next few years, which makes it easy for them to "pass the test";

Fourth, the feasibility reports of state-owned enterprises have a lot of macro and fuzzy data and little micro and specific data and information. The report on the market forecast for the next few years on the optimistic, as if not so optimistic will not be approved, may occur in all aspects of the "unforeseen circumstances" do not know enough, or even have knowledge is not written up. This deviation can emphasize the objective reasons, attributed to the unpredictability;

Fifth, the feasibility of state-owned enterprises on the market, users, competition and risk assessment is too coarse, too little, did not take into account their own enterprises to invest in a popular project at the same time, other enterprises may be preparing for a similar project, to become their own competitors, so do not talk about the market share ...... >>

Question 6: how to write a feasibility study report Generally speaking, the professional organization to prepare a feasibility study of a project should include a cover, summary, objectives, text, annexes and accompanying charts in six parts.

1. Cover: generally reflect the name of the feasibility report, the name of the professional research and writing organization and the preparation of the report on the time of the three elements.

2. Abstract: It is a concise and clear 7 language summary of the project overview, market conditions, feasibility study conclusions and related notes or assumptions, to highlight the key points, assumptions and conditions clear, so that the readers in a short period of time to understand the essence of the full report. Some experts advocate not to write a summary, because the feasibility study is important, the readers should be careful and comprehensive reading.

3. Table of Contents: As a feasibility report is less than ten pages, more than dozens of pages, in order to facilitate the writing and reading of the report before and after the relationship between the assumptions and conditions and the specific content of the report to write and grasp clearly, must be prepared to directory.

4. Text: it is the main body of the feasibility report, in general, should include the following:

a, overview (including: project background, project overview, commissioning party, commissioned by the purpose of the feasibility study, feasibility study into the preparation of the preparation, preparation of the basis for the preparation of the assumptions and explanations);

b, market research and analysis;

C Planning and design program;

d. Construction method and construction schedule;

e. Investment estimation and financing;

f. Financial evaluation of the project;

g. Risk analysis;

h. Conclusion of the feasibility study;

i. Recommendations of the researcher on the project;

j. Corresponding schedules.

5. Annex: It contains the main basis of the feasibility study, is an essential part of the feasibility study. Generally speaking, a project to do a formal feasibility study, there must be *** the relevant departments of the approval of the documents (such as planning and siting advice, land grant contract, land certificate, building construction permit, etc.). Professionals must be in accordance with the power of attorney and the above documents, as well as the corresponding laws and regulations in order to prepare the project feasibility study report.

6. Attachments: A complete feasibility report should include the following attachments: location map of the project, topographic map, planning red line map, design plan, and sometimes also include: the project area or the city's master plan and so on.

There is no limit to the number of words, should be decided according to the content of the project. Specific model on the web a lot, you can search for yourself

Question 7: how to write a feasibility study Hello, we recommend that you find a qualified company to write, if you need to write their own, the following is the basic structure of the feasibility study report, for reference only:

I. Overview

1, project overview

2, the scope of the report

3, the company profile

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1. Market Analysis

2. Market Positioning

V. Project Site Selection and Construction Conditions

1. Project Site Selection

2. Construction Conditions

VI. Overall Planning of XX Project

VII. Project Product Planning

1. Master Plan

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3, the general layout of the project

VIII, project environmental protection, safety and health, fire and energy saving

1, environmental protection

2, safety and health

3, fire

4, energy saving

IX, the project investment estimation and financing

1, investment estimation

2, funding Financing

Ten, financial and benefit analysis

1, financial analysis

2, benefit analysis

Eleven, project risk analysis

1, project risk analysis

2, project risk avoidance

Twelve, the conclusion

Question 8: How to do a feasibility study? There are many people do feasibility study report, always preconceived ideas, my project must be feasible. In fact, the feasibility study is a systematic way of thinking. Any feasibility study report, contains factors that are not feasible. From the author has done and combined with the experience of relevant peer friends, only to put forward four key decisions. A look at the market feasibility. The current market situation or market forecast, that is, the existing value and future value space. Second look at the feasibility of management, now the management ability to match, or adjusted to achieve what level, can complete the project. Third, the technical feasibility, the current level of where to reach, improve the level can be achieved. Fourth look at the economic feasibility, to realize the project, from the cost-effective point of view is it worth it, from the time cost of economic or not.

Question 9: How to write a feasibility study Since 2011, with the *** *** domestic demand policy effects gradually appeared and the international economic situation improved, the product under the *** industry to enter a new round of boom cycle, thus bringing the expansion of product market demand, the product industry's sales rebounded significantly, supply and demand has improved, the industry's profitability steadily increased. At the same time, in the national "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" and the general policy of industrial restructuring, products are facing huge market investment opportunities, the industry is expected to usher in a new development opportunity.

The report takes the issues that must be considered for the investment and construction of the product project as the starting point, and analyzes in detail the market environment faced by the whole project and the future investment income estimation for the investors. Based on objective facts, the report is an excellent reference for companies and capital organizations interested in investing in product projects.

Product Feasibility Report Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Current Development Situation of the Industry in which the Product Project is Located

Chapter 2 Raw Material Market Survey for Investment in the Product Project

Chapter 3 Technology and Equipment Survey for Investment in the Product Project

Chapter 4 Product Market Survey for Investment in the Product Project

Chapter 5 Market Forecast for Investment in the Product Project

Chapter 6 Analysis and Forecast of Investment Status of Product Industry

Chapter 7 Typical Project Investment Estimates of Products

Chapter 8 Suggestions on Organization and Implementation of Product Project Investment

Chapter 9 Notes on Project Investment and Feasibility Analysis of China's Product Industry

Question 10: How to Write a Feasibility Study Report? Table of Contents

Chapter 1 General Introduction3

I. General Description of the Project3

(I) Project Introduction3

(II) Company Profile4

(III) Technical Overview of the Project4

II. Technical Background of the Project and its Social and Economic Significance4

III. Basis and Scope of Research Work for the Project5

(I) Basis of the research work5

(II) Scope of the research work6

IV. Overview of the research work and conclusion of the research6

(I) Overview of the research work6

(II) Conclusion of the research7

Chapter II Feasibility analysis of the external environment8

I. Legal environment8

II. Political environment9

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Third, the economic environment10

Fourth, the social environment12

Fifth, the industry and industry13

Sixth, the global environment13

Chapter III Analysis of Market Demand Situation15

I. Misunderstandings of the Diesel Vehicle Market15

Second, Comparison of Gasoline and Diesel Engines15

p> Third, the diesel car market prospects17

Fourth, the quality of diesel fuel determines the success or failure of diesel cars19

Fifth, the tight supply of refined oil products in China20

Sixth, ******** can alleviate the tension between supply and demand for energy21

Chapter IV SWOT analysis22

A. Strengths22< /p>

(A) Policy Advantages22

(B) Industry Advantages23

(C) Product Advantages25

(D) Innovation Advantages25

(E) National Protection Policy26

(F) Market Advantages27

II. Weaknesses Analysis (Weaknesses)27

III. > III. Opportunities Analysis (Opportunities)27

(I) Low Cost and High Profit27

(II) Potential Investment Companies28

(III) Potential Prospects for Cooperation28

(IV) Competitive Opportunities28

IV. Threats Analysis (Threats)28

(I) Innovation awareness should be continuously strengthened28

(ii) Risk analysis28

Chapter 5 Production Feasibility Analysis30

I. Technical Situation30

(i) Technology Assurance30

(ii) Service Assurance30

II. Production Operation30

(i) Raw Material Sources30

> (II) Overview of plant construction31

(III) Overview of production conditions and profits31

Chapter 6 Financial Plan Analysis32

I. Selection of Evaluation Methods and Rationale32

II. Relevant Financial Data after Inputting 10 Million Yuan33

III. Analysis of Financial Profitability35

IV. Break-even Analysis 36

V. Sensitivity Analysis37

Chapter 7 Value Analysis Judgment39

I. Selection of Value Judgment Methods39

II. Project Value Analysis39

1. Selection of Discount Rate40

2. Discounted Life40

3. Calculation Process41

III, Conclusion41

Chapter 8 Comprehensive Benefits42

I. Economic Benefits42

II. Social Benefits43

Chapter 9 Conclusion44

Appendix45

Appendix: 45

Annex.