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Business Plan for Production of Stainless Steel Cold Rolled Coil using Stainless Steel Scrap
A type of hot-rolled stainless steel strip with a thickness between 0.3 and 0.5 mm that has been cold-rolled from a hot-rolled stainless steel coil is known as stainless steel cold rolled coil. A frequently utilised metal in the manufacturing sector is stainless steel. It is made by rolling thin sheets of malleable steel out until they are thin enough to roll, then forming them into coils. The finished coil is then immersed in an acid bath to clean off any surface contaminants. When it emerges, it has a chromium oxide coating (which gives it its distinctive glossy silver appearance) and is prepared for use. The properties of stainless steel make it a versatile material that can be used both inside and outside of the kitchen. It is long-lasting, simple to clean, corrosion-resistant, and doesn't react with food. Additionally, it has a high rate of recycling; more than 90% of scrap stainless steel may be turned into brand-new cold-rolled coils (CRC). In order to create CRC, stainless steel is hot rolled into thin sheets, which are then cut into strips or coils. Uses and Applications From the food sector, where it is used for frying trays and pans, to the automotive industry, where it is utilised in exhaust systems, stainless steel cold rolled coil is employed in a variety of industries. Due to its great resistance to corrosion and wear, cold rolled stainless steel has a wide range of uses and is the perfect material for components that come into contact with extremely high temperatures or are subject to excessive wear. As a water-cooling agent, stainless steel cold rolled coil has one special application. The heated air cools down and condenses into liquid as it travels through the coils. The condensed liquid then flows back onto the hot surface, where some of it evaporates into gas form again; meanwhile, the rest continues to flow back towards the source. Applications for cold-rolled stainless steel include the automotive, manufacturing, construction, and other industries. Anything from producing automotive parts to building house frames can be done with it. Because of its tremendous tensile strength, it can support huge weights without collapsing or bending. Because of its ability to resist corrosion, it is ideal for usage in marine settings where there are corrosive chemicals in the water or air that would normally eat away at other metals. Indian Market Outlook Over the next five years, a CAGR of 10% is predicted for the demand for cold-rolled coil in India. Increased industrialisation, higher per capita incomes, and rising infrastructure investment are some of the causes that are fueling this expansion. India is a developing nation with 1.2 billion inhabitants. And now that the economy of the nation is expanding, these folks have more disposable income than before. India's demand for consumer goods has risen as a result. India is the largest stainless steel producer in the world. It produced more than 43 million metric tons of stainless steel, which accounted for nearly 16% of global output. India also imports a lot of steel from other countries, so it is expected to be one of the fastest-growing markets for cold-rolled coil in the world. Global Market Outlook The size of the worldwide stainless steel market was USD 175.65 billion in 2021, and it is anticipated to grow in value at a CAGR of 6.1% over the following five years. One of the main factors boosting market revenue growth is rising demand in the stainless steel sector due to the rapid expansion of end-use sectors including construction and architecture, chemical, power, and others. The fastest-growing market for stainless steel is the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry, which has led to a boom in the creation of residential, commercial, retail, entertainment, and hotel projects. The demand for stainless steel for construction and reinforcement reasons is anticipated to rise as a result. During the forecast period, the Europe market is anticipated to have a moderate rate of revenue growth. The aircraft industry and several auto component manufacturers are heavily concentrated in Europe. Imports of stainless steel cold-rolled flat goods from Indonesia and India were subject to anti-subsidy tariffs from the EU. Such activities are fueling market expansion. Conclusion With a market value of over $26 billion, stainless steel cold rolled coil is one of the most competitive sectors. For both seasoned and inexperienced investors, the sector offers a fantastic investment opportunity. Due to its potential for long-term expansion, the stainless steel industry is attracting the attention of numerous businesses. Many analysts believe there would be more investment opportunities due to rising demand from emerging markets and declining competition from other nations like Turkey and India. Key Market Players • ArcelorMittal (Luxembourg) • Baosteel Group (China) • Jindal Stainless (India) • Nippon Steel Corporation (Finland) • Outokumpu (Finland) • POSCO (South Korea) • ThyssenKrupp Stainless GmbH (Germany) • Yieh United Steel Corp (Taiwan)
Plant capacity | Plant & machinery | Working capital | Cost of Project | T.C.I | Return | Break even |
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Stainless Steel 202 Series Strip Coil (0.02 mm to 3 mm):42,000 MT per annum, Stainless Steel 304 Series Strip Coil (0.02 mm to 3 mm):30,000 MT per annum, Stainless Steel 405 Series Strip Coil (0.02 mm to 3): 28,000 MT per annum | 2863 lakhs | - | Cost of Project: 9293 lakhs | 27% | 48% |
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COST OF PROJECT | MEANS OF FINANCE | ||||||
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Particulars | Existing | Proposed | Total | Particulars | Existing | Proposed | Total |
Land & Site Development Exp. | ********** | ********** | ********** | Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Buildings | ********** | ********** | ********** | Share Premium | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Plant & Machineries | ********** | ********** | ********** | Other Type Share Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Motor Vehicles | ********** | ********** | ********** | Reserves & Surplus | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Office Automation Equipments | ********** | ********** | ********** | Cash Subsidy | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Technical Knowhow Fees & Exp. | ********** | ********** | ********** | Internal Cash Accruals | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Franchise & Other Deposits | ********** | ********** | ********** | Long/Medium Term Borrowings | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Preliminary & Pre-operative Exp | ********** | ********** | ********** | Debentures / Bonds | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Provision for Contingencies | ********** | ********** | ********** | Unsecured Loans/Deposits | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Margin Money - Working Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total | ********** | ********** | ********** | Total | ********** | ********** | ********** |
PARTICULARS | OPERATING YEARS | ||||
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1-2 | 2-3 | 3-4 | 4-5 | 5-6 | |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Revenue/Income/Realisation | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Gross Sales Realisation | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Less : Excise Duties/Levies | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Net Sales Realisation | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Revenue/Income/Realisation | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Expenses/Cost of Products/Services/Items | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Raw Material Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Indigenous | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Nett Consumption | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Lab & ETP Chemical Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Packing Material Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Sub Total of Net Consumption | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Miscellaneous Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Employees Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Fuel Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Power/Electricity Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Depreciation | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Royalty & Other Charges | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Repairs & Maintenance Exp. | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Other Mfg. Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Cost of Output of Goods Sold | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Gross Profit | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Administration Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Technical Knowhow Fees & Exp. | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Financial Charges | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Long/Medium Term Borrowing | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
On Wkg. Capital Borrowings | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Financial Charges | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Selling Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Cost of Sales | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Net Profit Before Taxes | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Tax on Profit | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Net Profit After Taxes | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Depreciation Added Back | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Technical Knowhow Fees & Exp. | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Net Cash Accruals | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
PARTICULARS | EXISTING | PROPOSED | TOTAL |
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COST OF PROJECT | |||
Land & Site Development Exp. | |||
Land Area Required | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Land Development Cost, Boundary Wall, Gate & Road etc. | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | |
Buildings | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Factory Building - | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Office Buildings | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | |
Plant & Machineries | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Indigenous Machineries | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Erection & Installation | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Laboratory Equipments | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Miscellaneous Equipments like pumps, valves, pipeline & fittings | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Imported Machineries | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Technical know how | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | |
Office Vehicles | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Office Automation Equipments (Telephone/ Fax/ Computer) | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Office Equipment, Furniture plus Other Equipment & Accessories | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Other Misc. Assets | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | |
Pre-operative & Preliminary Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Provision for Contingencies | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | |
Total Capital Cost of Project | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Margin Money for Working Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Cost of Project | ********** | ********** | ********** |
PARTICULARS | STK.PRD. | STK.PRD. | OPERATING YEARS | |||||
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1st Year | 2nd Yr &+ | 1-2 | 2-3 | 3-4 | 4-5 | 5-6 | ||
Capacity | Months | Months | % | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
CURRENT ASSETS | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |||
Stocks on Hand | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |||
Raw Material Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |||
Indigenous | ********** | ********** | M | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Lab & ETP Chemical | ********** | ********** | M | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Packing Material | ********** | ********** | M | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Consumable Store | ********** | ********** | M | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Work-in-Process | ********** | ********** | D | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Finished Goods | ********** | ********** | M | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Current Expenses | ********** | ********** | M | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Receivables | ********** | ********** | M | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ||
Total | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |||
Cash/Bank Balances | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |||
Gross Wkg. Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
PARTICULARS | OPERATING YEARS | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1-2 | 2-3 | 3-4 | 4-5 | 5-6 | ||
Profit Percentages to Net Sales | ||||||
Gross Profit | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
% Of G.P. to Net Sales | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Net Profit Before Taxes | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
% of N.P.B.T. To Net Sales | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Net Profit After Taxes | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
% of N.P.A.T. To Net Sales | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Debt Service Coverage Ratio | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Debt Service Coverage Ratio | ||||||
Funds Available to Service Debts | ||||||
Net Profit After Taxes | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Depreciation Charges | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Technical Knowhow Fees & Exp | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Interest on Long/Medium Term | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Total | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Debt Service Obligations | ||||||
Repayment of Long/Medium Term | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Interest on Long/Medium Term | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Total | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ||
D. S. C. R. (Individual) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
D. S. C. R. (Cumulative) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
D. S. C. R. (Overall) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Parameters | ||||||
Initial Equity Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Credit Balance in P & L | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Capital exclUnsec Deposits | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Unsecured Dep. | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Equity incl Unsecured Deposits | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Long/Medium Term Borrowings from Bank | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Term lia. Incl Unsecured Deposit | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Liabilities | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Liabilities incl Unsecured Deposits | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
DEBT EQUITY RATIO considering | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
DEBT EQUITY RATIO considering | ||||||
I.E.Total Term Lia./NW | ||||||
Unsecured Dep. as Equity | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Unsecured Dep. as Debt | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Outside Lia./NW | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Outside Lia./NW | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Assets Turnover Ratio (x) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
No. of Shares of 10.00 each | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Earnings Per Share (EPS) (in) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Proposed divident | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Cash EPS (in) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Dividend Per Share(DPS) (in) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Payout Ratio (%Age) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Retained Earnings/Share (in) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Retained Earnings (%Age) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Book Value Per Share (in) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Debt Per Share (in) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Probable Mkt. Price/Share(in) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Price / Book Value (x) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Price Earnings Ratio (x) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Yield (%Age) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
PARTICULARS | OPERATING YEARS | |||||
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Ratio | 1-2 | 2-3 | 3-4 | 4-5 | 5-6 | |
BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS | ||||||
Total Value of Output | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Variable Cost & Expenses | ||||||
Raw Material Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Lab & ETP Chemical Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Packing Material Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Sales Commission/Exp. | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Sub-total | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Less: W.I.P. Adjustments | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Total Variable Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Net Contribution | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Profit Volume Ratio (%) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Semi-Var./Semi-Fixed Exp. | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Miscellaneous Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Employees Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Power/Electricity Expen | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Fuel Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Royalty & Other Charges | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Repairs & Maintenance E | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Other Mfg. Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Administration Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Selling Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Interest on Wkg.Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Tot.Semi-Var./Fixed Exp. | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Fixed Expenses / Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Miscellaneous Cost | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Employees Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Power/Electricity Expen | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Fuel Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Royalty & Other Charges | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Repairs & Maintenance E | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Other Mfg. Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Administration Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Selling Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Intrest-Fixed Borrowing | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Intrest-Working Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Depreciation Charges | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Deferred Expenses W/Off | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Fixed Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Tot.Fixed/Semi-Fixed Exp | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Tot.Cash Fixed/SemiFixed | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Cash Break Even Sales | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Cash Margin of Safety | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Break Even Sales | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Margin of safety | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
At Maximum Utilisation : | Year | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
(as % of Installed Capacity) | ||||||
Cash B.E.P. : | % | xx% | xx% | xx% | xx% | xx% |
B.E.P. : | % | xx% | xx% | xx% | xx% | xx% |
MEANS OF FINANCE | |||
---|---|---|---|
Equity Share Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Others - Preference Share Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Equity Share Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | |
Long/Medium Term Borrowings | ********** | ********** | ********** |
FROM BANK | ********** | ********** | ********** |
From Other Financial Institutions | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Long/Medium Term Borrowings | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | |
Total Means of Finance | ********** | ********** | ********** |
PARTICULARS | OPERATING YEARS | ||||
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1-2 | 2-3 | 3-4 | 4-5 | 5-6 | |
Equity Share Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Surplus of Previous Year | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Add : Net Profit After Taxes | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Surplus at the End of Year | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Unsecured Deposits | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Long/Medium Term Borrowings Proposed-FROM BANK | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Bank Borrowing for Wkg. Capital | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Current Liabilities | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Sundry Creditors | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Other Current Liabilities | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Current Liabilities | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Total of Liabilities | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
ASSETS | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Fixed Assets | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Gross Block | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Less : Depreciation to Date | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Net Block | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Current Assets | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Stocks on Hand | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Receivables | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Other Current Assets | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Cash and Bank Balances | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Total Current Assets | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
P & P Exp. and/or Other Dvp.Exp. | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
(To The Extent Not W/Off) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Other Non Current Assets | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Total of Assets | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
ROI (Average of Fixed Assets) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
RONW (Average of Share Capital) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
ROI (Average of Total Assets) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
INTEREST AND REPAYMENT ON TERM LOANS
A | Name of Institution-Bank | ABC BANK | |
---|---|---|---|
B | Term Borrowing Amount | ********** | xx |
C | Repayment Term (Years) | ********** | Years |
D | Repayment Instalments | ********** | Instalments |
E | Repayment Commencement | Year - 0; 3rd Qtr. | |
F | Rate of Interest(General) | xxxx% | p.a. |
G | Rate of Interest(Initial) | 0.00% | p.a. |
H | Apply Gen. Int. Rate from Year | x Quarter :: x | |
I | Interest Calculation | Quarterly |
Debt Service Coverage Ratio | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Funds Available to Service Debts | ||||||
Net Profit After Taxes | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Depreciation Charges | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Technical Knowhow Fees & Expenses | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Interest on Long/Medium Term | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Total | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Debt Service Obligations | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Repayment of Long/Medium Term | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Interest on Long/Medium Term | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
Total | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ||
D. S. C. R. (Individual) | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
D. S. C. R. (Cumulative) ..... | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
D. S. C. R. (Overall) ........ | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
DEPRECIATION CHARGES AS PER BOOKS (TOTAL)
Operating Year | F.Assets Type A-1 | F.Assets Type A-2 | F.Assets Type B | F.Assets Type C | F.Assets Type D-1 | F.Assets Type D-2 | Total |
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Particulars | Factory Building | Office Buildings | Plant & Machinery | Office Vehicles | Office Automation Equipments (Telephone/ Fax/ Computer) | Furniture & Fixtures | |
1-2 | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
2-3 | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
3-4 | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
4-5 | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
5-6 | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | |
********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** | ********** |
Particulars | Method | Deprn.Rate | Part Consideration (for Asset put to use less than xx months) |
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Type A :: Buildings | |||
Factory Building - | WDV | ********** | ********** |
Office Buildings | WDV | ********** | ********** |
Type C | |||
Office Vehicles | WDV | ********** | ********** |
Type D :: Misc. Fixed Assets | |||
Office Automation Equipments (Telephone/ Fax/ Computer) | WDV | ********** | ********** |
Furniture & Fixtures | WDV | ********** | ********** |
Type B :: Plant & Machineries |
Projected Pay Back Period | |||||
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Particulars | Operating Years | ||||
1-2 | 2-3 | 3-4 | 4-5 | 5-6 | |
Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Initial Investment | ********* | ||||
Total Initial Investment | ********* | ||||
Yearly Cash Flow | ********* | ********* | ********* | ********* | ********* |
Accumulated Cash Flow | ********* | ********* | ********* | ********* | ********* |
Accumulated Cash Flow | ********* | ********* | ********* | ********* | ********* |
Pay Back Period | xx Years xx Months | xx Years xx months |
Projected IRR | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | CFAT | PV factor @**% | ********* | ||
Initial Investment | ********* | ********* | ********* | ||
1-2 | ********* | ********* | ********* | ||
2-3 | ********* | ********* | ********* | ||
3-4 | ********* | ********* | ********* | ||
4-5 | ********* | ********* | ********* | ||
5-6 | ********* | ********* | ********* | ||
Total PV | ********* | ********* | |||
IRR | ********* | ********* | |||
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- This report helps you to identify a profitable project for investing or diversifying into by throwing light to crucial areas like industry size, demand of the product and reasons for investing in the product.
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- This report helps you understand the viability of the project by disclosing details like raw materials required, manufacturing process, project costs and snapshot of other project financials.
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Introduction
- Project Introduction
- Project Objective and Strategy
- Concise History of the Product
- Properties
- BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) Provision & Specification
- Uses & Applications
Market Study and Assessment
- Current Indian Market Scenario
- Present Market Demand and Supply
- Estimated Future Market Demand and Forecast
- Statistics of Import & Export
- Names & Addresses of Existing Units (Present Players)
- Market Opportunity
Raw Material
- List of Raw Materials
- Properties of Raw Materials
- Prescribed Quality of Raw Materials
- List of Suppliers and Manufacturers
Personnel (Manpower) Requirements
- Requirement of Staff & Labor (Skilled and Unskilled) Managerial, Technical, Office Staff and Marketing Personnel
Plant and Machinery
- List of Plant & Machinery
- Miscellaneous Items
- Appliances &Equipments
- Laboratory Equipments& Accessories
- Electrification
- Electric Load & Water
- Maintenance Cost
- Sources of Plant & Machinery (Suppliers and Manufacturers)
Manufacturing Process and Formulations
- Detailed Process of Manufacture with Formulation
- Packaging Required
- Process Flow Sheet Diagram
Infrastructure and Utilities
- Project Location
- Requirement of Land Area
- Rates of the Land
- Built Up Area
- Construction Schedule
- Plant Layout and Requirement of Utilities
- Assumptions for Profitability workings
- Plant Economics
- Production Schedule
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- Land & Building
- Factory Land & Building
- Site Development Expenses
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- Plant & Machinery
- Indigenous Machineries
- Other Machineries (Miscellaneous, Laboratory etc.)
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- Other Fixed Assets
- Furniture & Fixtures
- Pre-operative and Preliminary Expenses
- Technical Knowhow
- Provision of Contingencies
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- Working Capital Requirement Per Month
- Raw Material
- Packing Material
- Lab & ETP Chemical Cost
- Consumable Store
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- Overheads Required Per Month And Per Annum
- Utilities & Overheads (Power, Water and Fuel Expenses etc.)
- Royalty and Other Charges
- Selling and Distribution Expenses
- Salary and Wages
- Turnover Per Annum
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- Share Capital
- Equity Capital
- Preference Share Capital
- Annexure 1:: Cost of Project and Means of Finance
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- Annexure 2:: Profitability and Net Cash Accruals
- Revenue/Income/Realisation
- Expenses/Cost of Products/Services/Items
- Gross Profit
- Financial Charges
- Total Cost of Sales
- Net Profit After Taxes
- Net Cash Accruals
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- Annexure 3 :: Assessment of Working Capital requirements
- Current Assets
- Gross Working. Capital
- Current Liabilities
- Net Working Capital
- Working Note for Calculation of Work-in-process
- Annexure 4 :: Sources and Disposition of Funds
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- Annexure 5 :: Projected Balance Sheets
- ROI (Average of Fixed Assets)
- RONW (Average of Share Capital)
- ROI (Average of Total Assets)
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- Annexure 6 :: Profitability ratios
- D.S.C.R
- Earnings Per Share (EPS)
- Debt Equity Ratio
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- Annexure 7 :: Break-Even Analysis
- Variable Cost & Expenses
- Semi-Var./Semi-Fixed Exp.
- Profit Volume Ratio (PVR)
- Fixed Expenses / Cost
- B.E.P
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- Annexure 8 to 11:: Sensitivity Analysis-Price/Volume
- Resultant N.P.B.T
- Resultant D.S.C.R
- Resultant PV Ratio
- Resultant DER
- Resultant ROI
- Resultant BEP
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- Annexure 12 :: Shareholding Pattern and Stake Status
- Equity Capital
- Preference Share Capital
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- Annexure 13 :: Quantitative Details-Output/Sales/Stocks
- Determined Capacity P.A of Products/Services
- Achievable Efficiency/Yield % of Products/Services/Items
- Net Usable Load/Capacity of Products/Services/Items
- Expected Sales/ Revenue/ Income of Products/ Services/ Items
- Annexure 14 :: Product wise domestic Sales Realisation
- Annexure 15 :: Total Raw Material Cost
- Annexure 16 :: Raw Material Cost per unit
- Annexure 17 :: Total Lab & ETP Chemical Cost
- Annexure 18 :: Consumables, Store etc.,
- Annexure 19 :: Packing Material Cost
- Annexure 20 :: Packing Material Cost Per Unit
- Annexure 21 :: Employees Expenses
- Annexure 22 :: Fuel Expenses
- Annexure 23 :: Power/Electricity Expenses
- Annexure 24 :: Royalty & Other Charges
- Annexure 25 :: Repairs & Maintenance Exp.
- Annexure 26 :: Other Mfg. Expenses
- Annexure 27 :: Administration Expenses
- Annexure 28 :: Selling Expenses
- Annexure 29 :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (Total)
- Annexure 30 :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (P & M)
- Annexure 31 :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (Total)
- Annexure 32 :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (P & M)
- Annexure 33 :: Interest and Repayment - Term Loans
- Annexure 34 :: Tax on Profits
- Annexure 35 ::Projected Pay-Back Period And IRR
- One Lac / Lakh / Lakhs is equivalent to one hundred thousand (100,000)
- One Crore is equivalent to ten million (10,000,000)
- T.C.I is Total Capital Investment
- We can modify the project capacity and project cost as per your requirement.
- We can also prepare project report on any subject as per your requirement.
- Caution: The project's cost, capacity and return are subject to change without any notice. Future projects may have different values of project cost, capacity or return.
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