Eye Glass
Eye Glass
Eye Glass
ADDRESS: ADAMA
AUGUST, 2022
ADAMA
Table of Contents
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................ 1
2. BACK GROUND INFORMATION ................................................................................................. 6
2.2. Business Name and related information ......................................................................... 6
2.3. Vision and business Values and Culture ........................................................................ 6
2.3.1. Vision of the business........................................................................................................ 6
2.3.2. Business values and Culture ...................................................................................... 6
2.3.3. Business objective of Kedija Jarso Eye-glass and its Accessory Trade ......... 7
2.3.4. Revenue Goals and Repeat Business ....................................................................... 8
2.4.3.1. Minimize Cost ............................................................................................................... 8
2.4.3.2. Margin Goals................................................................................................................. 8
2.4.3.3. Reputation Goals ......................................................................................................... 9
3. KEY SUCCESS AND RISK FACTORS ..................................................................................... 10
4. MARKET ANALYSIS ......................................................................................................................... 12
5. TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TRADING BUSINESS ............................................................................. 21
5.1. Business location......................................................................................................................... 21
5.2. Production Capacity ............................................................................................................. 21
6. FINANCIAL PROJECTION ...................................................................................................................... 23
6.1. Revenue ...................................................................................................................................... 23
6.3. Management ............................................................................................................................... 25
7. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................................... 26
7.1. The total investment cost ........................................................................................................... 26
7.2.1. Gain or loss statement ................................................................................................ 26
7.2.2. Projected Cash Flow Statement ................................................................................ 27
7.2.5. Analysis of business financing decisions tools ........................................................ 29
7.2.5.1. Payback Period ............................................................................................................... 29
7.2.5.2. Net Present Value .......................................................................................................... 30
7.3. Social andEconomic advantage of the business ............................................................. 30
8. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION............................................................................. 31
8.1. Conclusion................................................................................................................................... 31
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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The aim of this proposal is to analyze the business performance, forecast the
overall business activity for the next five years and determining financial
sources and amount that will be required by the business. Eyewear trade
business falls under the glasses & contact lens trade and players in this trade
ophthalmic goods, comprising of eyeglass frames, lenses and contact lenses.
The sector also incorporates sunglasses and protective eyewear, such as
goggles. Consumers have increased expenditure on glasses and contacts over
the five years to 2022; competitively priced imports have satisfied a growing
portion of consumer demand for industry products over the period.
The business has been established in Adama city. Mrs Kedija Jarso has been
engaged in wholesaler and retailer trade of different type of eye-glass (optical
and solar) as well as eye glass frames and accessories starting before 2 years
ago attracted by the expanding business opportunity and conducive working
environment. She has rich experience and now wants to increase the sales
volume of her business due to the expanding demand for the product.
The entrepreneur has set to service a wide range of client not just in Adama
city, but also in all parts of the county in future. She know that there are
several eyewear products wholesalers and retailers all around the city, which is
why she spent time and resources to conduct a thorough feasibility studies and
market survey so as to be well positioned to favorably compete with her
competitors. She will ensure that all the glasses and contact lens that traded
through the business are of the highest quality and highly durable. She wants
to build a business with a wide range of client base that cuts across people of
different financial status.
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The existing business was very successful in meeting its goal in terms of
generating good income to the entrepreneur. In terms of demand for tradable
goods there is no suspect that it is at infantry age. This is witnessed by the
entrepreneur herself as she stayed in the same business for more two years.
Currently the promoter has studied the market to strongly engage in. The
marketing are of the business includes Adama and surrounding areas.
Therefore, the market for products under consideration is forecasted to grow
rapidly in the coming years as the number of population increases. The
entrepreneur prepared all requirements for the business including shop site
and different necessary infrastructures.
Finally the very important part of the business financial analysis outputs
indicated that the business is profitable. The most important indicators for this
are profitability and liquidity. The business can generate positive net profit
through its all operations years. The business is liquid through of all its
lifespan. According to payback and NPV business decision factors the business
passed all the two capital budgeting tools. The social economic benefit is great
by inviting more labor to the job sector contributing in increasing government
revenue by tax contribution. In sum-up the business is attractive and
financeable.
Business ideas are all around her but one of the challenges that aspiring
entrepreneurs are confronted with is how to know a business that can become
profitable and successful. The rule of thumb in choosing a business to launch
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is to look out for a business whose products or services are needed in our
everyday life; a business whose products can be purchased by the rich as well
as the poor and a business that is less competitive in your location. Starting a
trade of eyewear and its accessory can come in handy if someone have the
business exposure and financial requirements. She already now the wide
growing demands for eye wear & its accessory and wants to exploit the
prevailing opportunity in the sector.
The existing business operation has been performing by the owner and
other staffs. This business is operating below its capacity due to the
problem of working capital/business running cost. Thus, fund is required so
the business could operate in full capacity and increasing sale volume. In
order to achieve the stated objectives, the owner has planned to increase
sales in full capacity. For this purpose, it needs Birr 4,500,000 for working
capital.
The owner financial statement for the year 2012, 2013, and 2014 E.C and
for the last two months is presented. As it is witnessed from the submitted
financial report of the business for the past 3 years and two months, the
business registered a net profit of Birr 281,918.85, and 423,105.26,
580,976.78 and Birr 152,001.70 for the year 2012, 2013, 2014 Ethiopian
colander and for the month of July and August respectively. The income
statement of the project for the last year is presented here under.
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Table 3.1: Income Statement for the Year ended June 30, 2012,2013
and 2014 E.C
Amount (Birr)
Description
2014 2013 2012
Expense
Interest - - -
Net profit/loss
580,976.78 423,105.26 281,918.85
after tax
Source: financial statement of the business for the year July 30/2012,13,&14 E.C
For detail please refer to the attached financial statement of the business.
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1.1.3.Balance Sheet
Description
Assets
Current Asset
Equity and
Liability
Liability
loan - - -
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2. BACK GROUND INFORMATION
2.1. The entrepreneur business history
Kedija Jarso Eye-glass and its accessory wholesaler and retailer trade is
established in Adama city. The entrepreneur has engaged in the business for at
least more than 2 years. She has gathered many experiences in eyewear trade
business. Due to good business performance registered and growing market for
different eye-glass (medical or fashioned), she is initiated to increase the
volume of product and revenue generation.
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business values toward which activities of the business are directed and one of
the most important functions the business owner must perform is setting
objectives. Values are also certainly part of firm culture, but until the firm put
them into action they’re just words on paper. In fact, core values can negatively
impact culture if they aren’t adhered to. Employees will see this as the
business paying lip service and failing to live up to its own standards.
A successful business culture is one that is bought into by everyone from the
newest intern to the CEO. It’s living and breathing your core values. The job of
the business is to make sure that every employee understands the
expectations and acts accordingly. A truly great business culture is one that
inherently promotes curiosity, respect, and teamwork and employee health. A
way to really boost business culture is to put a concerted emphasis on diversity
and inclusion. In simplified terms, diversity and inclusion in the workplace is
making a group of individuals, with completely different backgrounds and
experiences feel safe and accepted in expressing their uniqueness while at
work. Allowing employees to express their differences learn from each other
and feel safe while doing it creates a strong cultural bond that breeds employee
happiness and productivity.
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2.3.4.Revenue Goals and Repeat Business
This trading business can increase its revenue through advertising and
promotions such as offering deals on specific items on different days of the
week. You can add to sales totals by carefully monitoring and adapting to
demand, paying attention customer flow as well as sales patterns. Many
changes that bring in additional revenue require little or no monetary outlay,
such as adjusting your hours to be open when you are likely to be busiest or
creating displays that tempt customers to buy additional product. Promotional
offerings bring new customers in the door but monthly revenue targets are
more easily met by encourages return visits. Excellent customer service and
rewards/referral systems are major revenue drivers. Therefore, the
entrepreneur will generate and increase his income through the above ways.
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eliminating bottlenecks and achieving economies of scale. Maintaining margin
is critical to any business model.
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3. KEY SUCCESS AND RISK FACTORS
A business key success factors also known as Critical Success Factors (CSF)
refers to the most important elements or factors that contributes to the highest
result, impact or outcome, in achieving a business goal and objectives. There
are various Success factors for eyewear product trade business established in
Ethiopia in general and Adama city in particular.
The key to success in business will always depend on the entrepreneur skills
and psychology in these key critical success factors. In this business; access to
credit provision at lower interest rate, attractive investment policy and other
packages, Continues increment in household income and associated
expenditure patterns on such product, Government incentives and
encouragements, increasing demand for the product which mostly tied with the
growth of population and growing per-capita income are the major success
factors of the business at macro level.
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3.1.2.Weakness
The fact that the entrepreneur setting up the business in Adama city with the
existence of other same products traders might likely pose a challenge for it in
increasing sales volume in the market surrounding towns.
3.1.3. Opportunities
The opportunities available are unlimited. With increasing number of
population and per capital income lots of people are using/utilizing/ eye glass
either by prescription of eye specialists or for fashion purpose mostly by young
populations.
3.1.4.Threat
The threat that is likely going to confront the business is the fact that the
business is competing with already established eye-glass suppliers and traders
in Adama city and surrounding towns and also there are other entrepreneurs
who are likely going to launch similar businesses within the same location the
business plan to launch out from. The issue of inflation is also other challenge
which may increase the price of the product to be traded which indirectly may
challenge the purchasing power of the customers.
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4. MARKET ANALYSIS
4.1. Market segmentation
Market segmentation is the practice of dividing the target market into
approachable groups. Market segmentation creates subsets of a market based
on demographics, needs, priorities, and common interests and other psych
psychographic or behavioral criteria used to better understand the target
customers. By understanding the market segments, this business can leverage
this targeting in product, sales, and marketing strategies. Market segments can
power the business’s product traded cycles by informing how it trade offerings
for different segments like urban vs. semi- urban or high income vs. low
income or young vs old people.
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Identifying niche markets:
Segmentation can uncover not only underserved markets, but also new ways of
serving existing markets opportunities which can be used to grow the brand of
the business.
Enhanced profits:
Different customers have different disposable incomes; prices can be
set according to how much they are willing to spend. Knowing this can ensure
the business doesn’t over (or under) sell itself.
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success are; lack of capital, brand recognition and increasing cost of sales.
Companies that are able to function and survive despite the sub-arrivers can
enjoy lot of success as there is increasing demand for the tradable product
(eye-glass). There are key factors that can help to determine whether a baking
company will be successful or not. These are the ability to pass on cost
increases, use of the most efficient work practices, and establishment of brand
names. In fact the entrepreneur is already in the same business and all most
challenges listed above may not confront her business.
Inflation
Inflation, defined as the general rise in price level, has a heavy hand in
determine the demand for tradable products under consideration. Inflation is
known in eroding the purchasing power of middle income stratum of the
population, which is taken to be the major consumer and even determiner of
the economic and political well-being of a nation. Then, if the purchasing power
of the most decisive segment of population and consumer of many products is
eroded, the demand for products will be certain to shift down ward. If new
entrants in the trade or if existing companies within the are able to utilize the
factors as well as avoid some of the costly barriers in the trade, they will be
able to bring joy to many homes for many years to come and the trade itself
will enjoy many years of growth and success.
4.3.2.Eye Protection
In today’s digital world it is important to properly protect your eyesight in order
to ensure that it lasts a lifetime. Glasses not only protect your vision from
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digital screens, but they also keep dirt and dust from getting into your eyes.
Furthermore, eyeglasses can also help protect your eyes from harmful UV rays.
4.3.3.Convenience
Unlike contact lenses, glasses are easy to put on and take off. Eyeglasses do
not require additional cleaning and do not need to be replaced as often as
contact lenses.
4.3.4.Added Features
As technology has expanded and grown, so has eye care technology. Nowadays,
there are numerous additions that can be made to your eyeglasses to better
protect your eyes and vision. For example, you can get a transition lens which
darkens when exposed to UV rays and lightens once inside.
4.3.5.Affordability
Offering the best prices on eyeglasses. The offers should make it easy and
affordable to get the latest eyeglass styles.
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color of your glasses frames. If you have a color swatch, use it to find the
frames that blend with it and they will work with your coloring.
4.4.2. Face shape
Wider faces vs Narrower faces. Look for glasses that the temple (that’s the
technical word for the ‘arm’ of the frame) is parallel to the side of your face, not
stretched out (if you have a wider face) or angling in (if your face is narrow).
There are frames made for all widths of faces so look for ones that suit the size
and shape of your head. Wide faces need a lighter temple so that you don’t
define the width of your face so much with the arms. Narrow faces can wear a
heavier temple. Longer faces vs Shorter faces. Longer faces need deeper frames.
Shorter faces look best with narrower and shallower frames (rimless and half
rimless can be great for you).
4.4.5.Width of eyes.
Are your eyes wide set or narrow set? Wide set eyes need a frame with more
width, as your eyes are expected to sit just in from the middle of the lens. A
heavy bridge will also help to make your eyes appear closer set. Narrow set
eyes need a lighter and wider bridge so that it helps to visually push the eyes
further apart.
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4.5. Personality
Of course your personality is the MOST important factor when choosing a
frame. The frame needs to be matched to your personality; it needs to be
something that represents you. You want to feel great in your glasses, so the
style you choose has to represent in glasses form your personality traits. This
is where understanding your personality style and signature style can come in
as handy as it’s applied to everything you wear – including your frames!
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4.6.2.Target Market
People make use of glasses or contact lens either for medical reasons, fashion
or safety reasons hence there are loads of people who make use of eyewear. In
view of that, the entrepreneur has positioned her trading business company to
service the client in Adama city largely and other parts of the country. The
business is in the glasses and contact lens trading industry to trade a wide
range of eyewear for the following people of all age;
Men
Women
Children
4.6.3. Competitive advantage
A close study of the industry reveals that the market has become much more
competitive over the last decade. As a matter of fact, the business has to trade
highly creative products with smart designs and market approach, customer
centric and proactive way. Kedija Jarsois already launched a standard eyewear
trading company that will indeed become the preferred choice in Adama city
and every other location in the country.
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Figure 4.1. Tradable Product distribution mechanism of the business
4.8.1.Product
The business has not its product but it is trader of eyewear products
4.8.2.Price
Determining the selling price is the most important element in business
establishment. Since there are same businesses in the towns, the entrepreneur
will follow the same price for the same product. But she will do promotion and
brand building to attract customers.
4.8.3.Promotion
The business will promote the product it traded using different promotional
methods which includes
Advertising using printed leaflets combined with an introductory
discount for new customers
Proving online booking and related serviced
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Direct marketing:- it can often be an effective way to contact customer
directly and tell about the product in order to increase numbers of
customer and sales
A brand trading name be used as promotion, such businesses often want
to establish a positive branded trade name.
In cash
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5. TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TRADING BUSINESS
5.1. Business location
The location of the business is strategic as it is to be situated in an area where
the basic utilities such as electricity, water, and telephone lines are available at
reasonable cost availably of infrastructure for transporting tradable items to
the business site and finished product to the market are another advantage
that the location selection will consider. it is also best place to trade the
describe material in the selected business area/Adama city.
B Fashion Frames
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Boss Frame 2000 350 455 700,000.00 910000 210,000.00
C Clip Frames
Oval Frame 1500 550 715 825,000.00 1072500 247,500.00
Square Frame and lens 1500 550 715 825,000.00 1072500 247,500.00
High quality or blue cut 1200 600 780 720,000.00 936000 216,000.00
1.3. Eye Glass Bag 2000 85.00 110.50 170,000.00 221,000.00 51,000.00
1.4. Eye glass clearing clothes 4000 50.00 65.00 200,000.00 260,000.00 60,000.00
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6. FINANCIAL PROJECTION
6.1. Revenue
Revenue is the money generated from normal business calculated as the average
sales price times the number of it sold. It is the top line (gross income) figure from
which costs are subtracted to determine net income. Revenue is also known as sales
on the income statement. The business will generate revenue from eye wear/eye glass
trade. It has the capacity to sell around Birr 22,453,600 at initial year from the sale of
normal eye glass frames, fashion frames, clip frames, lenses, sun sensor glass, eye
glass bags, eye glass clearing clothes and thread for suspending the glass
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Table 6.2. Business running costs
Quantity Average unit
Sr. No Item Description Total Revenue
purchased price
1 Normal Frames 3600 487 1,752,000.00
9 Inventory 500,000.00
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6.3. Management
Manager/Owner
Secretory
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7. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
7.1. The total investment cost
Sr.
Commercial
N Description Owner equity Total
bank loan
o
cost of good purchased and business
1 running costs - 4,500,000.01 4,500,000.01
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Commission/service charge 7% 283,489.42 301,121.02 319,634.20 339,073.04 359,483.82
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The balance sheet of the firm shows what the asset, liabilities and owners’
capital for specific date especially end of the year. As showed in the following
table the asset can grow at the end of debt repayment period.
Table 7.3 Expected balance sheet of the business after loan recied
YEARS
DESCRIPTION 0 1 2 3 4 5
ASSETS
current assets
Cash - 1,190,820 2,095,776 3,122,848 5,778,144 8,568,074
Inventory 5,000,000 5,012,500 5,447,900 5,905,070 6,385,099 6,889,129
Total Current Assets 5,000,000 6,203,321 7,543,676 9,027,918 12,163,243 15,457,202
fixed assets
Residental building 5,000,000 4,500,000 4,000,000 3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000
Total Fixed Assets 5,000,000 4,500,000 4,000,000 3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000
Total Assets 10,000,000 10,703,321 11,543,676 12,527,918 15,163,243 17,957,202
Liability & Capital
lending unit loan 4,500,000 3,000,000 1,500,000 - - -
Sub Total 4,500,000 3,000,000 1,500,000 - - -
Capital
owner capital 5,500,000 5,500,000 5,500,000 5,500,000 5,500,000 5,500,000
Retained Earnings - 2,203,320 4,543,676 7,027,918 9,663,242 12,457,202
Sub total 5,500,000 7,703,320 10,043,676 12,527,918 15,163,242 17,957,202
Total L&C 10,000,000 10,703,321 11,543,676 12,527,918 15,163,242 17,957,202
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Pmt. Beginning Ending
Payment Date Total Payment Principal
No. Balance Balance
1 12/31/2022 4,500,000.00 375,000.00 375,000.00 4,125,000.00
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7.2.5.2. Net Present Value
The NPV is the difference between present value of cash inflow and present
value of cash outflow and the present value of cash out flow over period of time
𝑛
𝑅𝑡
𝑁𝑃𝑉 = ∑ ( )𝑡
1+𝑖
𝑡=1
The NPV of the business is Birr 4,887,340 which is above zero. According the
NPV capital budgeting method all business with positive NPV are profitable and
fine but the more the number is greater the more probability of the business
selected. As the above NPV result shows the business is fine and selectable for
financing. However, this loan is interest free and it is difficult to see it viability
by looking its NPV. Rather the profitability determines here. Seven percent
commission/service charge on profit is calculated and the business will be
profitable which makes it financeable.
7.3. Social andEconomic advantage of the business
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8. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
8.1. Conclusion
In conclusion the business is justified based on the following criteria
It shows a decent return on invest cost
It has liquid cash flow over its operational life
It has positive role to play in our country socio economic development
It is therefore recommendable that the business should get active support
from all stakeholders like financers and government offices to get all legal
recognition and capital budgeting.
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