Further direction on the feasibility analysis

By , March 12, 2010 11:25 am

Here are a few more pointers on finishing the feasibility analysis:

  • The intent is that you would give this report to someone, and they would be able to read it and have all of their questions about the feasibility of the venture answered in a easy manner. Try to keep this as your overarching framework as you answer each of the questions. It might flow better if you do not follow the exact order that we gave the questions in each section.
  • Sections should be labeled descriptively, not “Part 1″
  • You should cite the evidence that you provide. It probably works better if you include citations/references as footnotes or endnotes, both of which can be as small as 9 font, and need not be double-spaced.
  • Either indent or put a bit of extra space between paragraphs
  • Good things for your appendices. Figures, justification for your market and financial estimates, etc. All of these will be directly helpful for the business plan.
  • Finally, at the end of the last section, give a few lines stating your conclusion about the feasibility of the venture: Either: “The analysis above demonstrates that  _____ is feasible despite the following risks….” or  “The analysis above demonstrates that _____ is not feasible, for the following reasons, as shown in X and Y sections.”

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