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What is a feasibility report?

Question 1: What is a feasibility report? A feasibility study report refers to: before engaging in an economic activity (investment), both parties need to consider economics, technology, production, supply and marketing, as well as social environment, law, etc. Conduct specific investigation, research, and analysis of various factors, and determine the favorable and unfavorable factors. This is used as the basis for whether the project is feasible, what is the success rate, and how much economic and social effects it will have. It is ultimately used as a submission document to be submitted to decision-makers and competent authorities for approval.

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Question 2: What are the functions and elements of a feasibility report? Here are two materials,

Writing outline for a feasibility report

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Differences in writing feasibility reports at home and abroad

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Writing outline for feasibility reports

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Contents 1

Chapter 1 Project Overview 6

§1.1 Project Background 6

§1.2 Feasibility study conclusion 7

§1.3 Table of main technical and economic indicators 9

§1.4 Existing problems and suggestions 9

Chapter 2 Project background and development overview10

§2.1 Background of project proposal10

§2.2 Project development overview10

§2.3 Necessity of investment11

Chapter 3 Market Analysis and Construction Scale 12

§3.1 Market Survey 12

§3.2 Market Forecast 13

§3.3 Marketing Strategy 14

§3.4 Product plan and construction scale 15

§3.5 Product sales revenue forecast 16

Chapter 4 Construction conditions and factory site selection 17

< p> §4.1 Resources and raw materials 17 often §4.2 Selection of construction area 18

§4.3 Selection of factory site 20

Chapter 5 Factory technical plan 22

§ 5.1 Project components 22

§5.2 Production technology plan 22

§5.3 General layout and transportation 24

§5.4 Civil engineering 25

§5.5 Other Projects 26

Chapter 6 Environmental Protection and Labor Safety 27

§6.1 Environmental status of the construction area 27

§6.2 Main pollution sources of the project and Pollutants 28

§6.3 Environmental protection standards to be adopted by the project 28

§6.4 Environmental management plan 29

§6.5 Suggestions for environmental monitoring system 29 < /p>

§6.6 Environmental Protection Investment Estimation 29

§6.7 Conclusion of Environmental Impact Review 29

§6.8 Labor Protection and Safety and Health 29

Chapter Chapter 7 Enterprise Organization and Labor Capacity 31

§7.1 Enterprise Organization 31

§7.2 Labor Capacity and Personnel Training 31

Chapter 8 Project Implementation Schedule 33

§8.1 Phases of project implementation 33

§8.2 Project implementation schedule 35

§8.3 Project implementation costs 36

Chapter Chapter 9 Investment Estimation and Fund Raising 37

§9.1 Total Project Investment Estimation 37

§9.2 Fund Raising 39

§9.3 Investment Utilization Plan 39

Chapter 10 Financial and Sensitivity Analysis 41

§10.1 Estimation of production costs and sales revenue 41

§10.2 Financial evaluation 42

§10.3 National Economic Assessment 42

§10.4 Uncertainty Analysis 42

§10.5 Social Benefit and Social Impact Analysis 43

Chapter 11 Feasibility Study Conclusions and Suggestions 44

§11.1 Conclusions and Recommendations 44

Chapter 12 Financial Statements 45

Chapter 13 Appendix 47

Domestic and International Feasibility Differences in report writing

Whether it is a state-owned enterprise or a foreign enterprise, when deciding to launch a new product, a new production line, or build a new foreman

, a feasibility report must be submitted Report for approval by superiors. ?

? Feasibility reports of state-owned enterprises?

I have read several feasibility reports from state-owned enterprises, but found that their purpose and content are very different from those of foreign companies. Big difference. Let’s talk about its purpose first. The feasibility report of a state-owned enterprise is to convince superior leaders and obtain corresponding approval and support, and it is assumed that superior leaders understand the situation better than themselves. Once the report is approved, superior leaders will assume corresponding responsibilities.

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Differences in purpose naturally lead to differences in content. There are several main aspects here: First, the feasibility report of the state-owned enterprise emphasizes why it should embark on this project, but ignores how to carry out this project. It seems that it must wait for the project to be approved before considering specific implementation plans and plans;?

Second, there are many macroscopic and fuzzy data in the feasibility reports of state-owned enterprises, while there are few microscopic and specific data and information. If the superior leaders do not understand the corresponding market and user conditions, it will be difficult to make judgments and they can only make judgments. Sign with eyes closed...>>

Question 3: What is the role of the feasibility study report? The preparation of a project feasibility study is a decisive task before the construction project is determined. It is a scientific demonstration of a comprehensive technical and economic analysis of the proposed project before the investment decision. In investment management, the feasibility study refers to the evaluation of the proposed project. Conduct research, analysis and comparison on relevant natural, social, economic and technological aspects, and predict the socio-economic benefits after completion. On this basis, comprehensively demonstrate the necessity of project construction, financial profitability, economic rationality, technological advancement and adaptability, and the possibility and feasibility of construction conditions, thereby providing a scientific basis for investment decisions. Overview: It is to investigate the main content and supporting conditions of the project from the technical, economic, engineering and other aspects, such as market demand, resource supply, construction scale, process route, equipment selection, environmental impact, financing, profitability, etc. A comprehensive analysis that researches, analyzes and compares, and predicts the financial, economic benefits and social impacts that may be achieved after the project is completed, thereby providing advice on whether the project is worth investing in and how to proceed with construction, and provides a basis for project decision-making. method. Positioning: Large and medium-sized investment projects usually need to be submitted to the region or the National Development and Reform Commission for project filing. Affected by the different industries in which the investment project is located, the scale of funds, the construction area, the investment method, etc., the project feasibility study report (the project establishment report is a simplified version of the feasibility study report) has different emphases. In order to ensure that the project is successfully approved by the National Development and Reform Commission and completed for project filing, the preparation of the feasibility study report should be assisted by an experienced professional consulting agency or entrusted to a qualified design unit.

Question 4: Briefly describe the contents of the feasibility study report? 1. General Introduction

2. Project Overview

3. Project Construction Background and Necessity

4. Project market analysis

5. Project construction plan and construction schedule

6. Investment estimation and fund raising

7 , Financial analysis

8. Personnel organization structure

9. Environmental impact assessment and protection measures 10. Conclusion

These elements are considered basic elements.

Others, the focus may change slightly depending on the industry.

Corresponding elements can be added according to the actual situation.

Question 5: What projects require a feasibility study report? The project feasibility study report is an important document that the project implementation entity needs to entrust a professional research institution to compile in order to implement a certain economic activity. Its main functions are reflected in the following aspects:

1. Used to submit reports to the investment authorities Feasibility study report for filing and administrative approval

According to the provisions of the "Decision of the State Council on the Reform of the Investment System" Guofa (2004) No. 20, my country implements approval and filing for projects that do not use *** investment There are two ways of approval. Among them, approved projects submit a project application report to the *** department, and registered projects generally submit a project feasibility study report.

At the same time, according to the "Decision of the State Council on Setting Administrative Licenses for Administrative Approval Projects that Really Need to be Retained", administrative approval rights are still reserved for certain projects, and investment entities still need to submit project feasibility studies to the approval department. Report.

2. Feasibility study report for lending to financial institutions

my country’s commercial banks, China Development Bank, Export-Import Bank, etc., as well as various other domestic and foreign financial institutions When accepting a project construction loan, a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the loan project will be conducted. Banks and other financial institutions will only agree to the loan if they confirm that the project has the ability to repay the loan and does not bear excessive risks. Project investors need to issue a detailed feasibility study report, and banks and other financial institutions will only agree to the loan if they confirm that the project has the ability to repay the loan and does not bear excessive risks.

3. Feasibility study reports for corporate financing and foreign investment cooperation

Such research reports usually require accurate market analysis, reasonable investment plans, and provide competitive analysis and marketing plans , management plans, technology research and development and other actual operation plans.

4. Feasibility study report for applying for tax exemption on imported equipment

Feasibility study report mainly used for tax exemption on imported equipment and application for project confirmation of Sino-foreign joint ventures and domestic-funded enterprises A project feasibility study report is required for the project.

5. Feasibility study report for approval of overseas investment projects

When enterprises implement the going global strategy and invest in foreign mineral resources and other industries, they need to prepare a feasibility study report When reporting to the National Development and Reform Commission or the Provincial Development and Reform Commission and applying for credit support for key overseas investment projects from the Export-Import Bank of China, a feasibility study report is also required.

6. Feasibility study report for environmental assessment and industrial land approval

my country’s current energy-saving and environmental protection requirements for projects are gradually increasing. Project implementation requires environmental assessment, and the project is feasible The feasibility study report can be used as the basis for the environmental protection department to review the environmental impact of the project. At the same time, the project feasibility study report can also be used as the basis for applying for industrial land and construction licenses from the government and planning departments where the project is built.

Question 6: What is a feasibility study report? A feasibility study report is a professional document commonly used in the fields of investment promotion, investment cooperation, *** project establishment, bank loans and other fields. It mainly analyzes the possibility of project implementation, A written report written to conduct specific, in-depth and detailed technical demonstration and economic evaluation on the effectiveness, how to implement it, relevant technical solutions and financial effects, in order to determine the optimal solution and the best timing that is technically reasonable and economically cost-effective. . The feasibility study report is also one of the main documents used by *** for project approval and approval, bank loan review, *** support fund declaration, project environmental assessment, and land transfer. Its quality, scientific content, The authoritativeness of the qualifications of the preparation unit is directly related to whether the loan can be successfully obtained, whether the project can be approved, whether the *** support funds can be successfully applied for, etc.

The feasibility study report team of Heilongjiang Province Social Economic Consulting Service Network specializes in providing feasibility reports, feasibility study reports, feasibility analysis reports, feasibility study reports, and fundraising feasibility study report writing services, providing authoritative Feasibility study report sample, feasibility study report format. Feasibility study reports are mainly used in: National Development and Reform Commission project approval, corporate investment and financing, application for funds, application for land, bank loans, environmental assessment, IPO listing to raise funds, and approval of overseas investment projects, etc.

Question 7: What is the feasibility study report used for? What are its uses? What project requires this report? Then you need to understand the definition of a feasibility study report first, dear

Let me briefly introduce it to you

Before a company engages in construction project investment activities , the feasibility study subject (generally a professional consulting agency) conducts specific investigation, research, and analysis of the political, legal, economic, social, technical and other factors affecting the project, determines the favorable and unfavorable factors, analyzes the necessity of the project, and whether the project is feasible, Evaluate the economic and social benefits of the project, provide decision-making support opinions to project investors or apply for documents approved by the project authorities.

It has many uses, specifically the following functions:

1. Feasibility study report for filing and administrative approval with the investment authority

2. Feasibility study report for lending to financial institutions

3. Feasibility study report for corporate financing and foreign investment cooperation

4. Feasibility study report for applying for tax exemption for imported equipment Feasibility study report

5. Feasibility study report for approval of overseas investment projects

6. Feasibility study report for environmental assessment and approval of industrial land

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Question 8: How to write feasibility analysis Feasibility analysis Edit entry summary There is currently no summary content. Welcome to supplement and edit summary table of contents - [ Hide] 1 Feasibility analysis Edit this paragraph | Back to top Feasibility analysis Chemical project feasibility study software (RSGL-KX2.0), based on the specifications of the chemical industry's "Feasibility Study Report" and "Project Application Form", passed Text and data can be flexibly called to generate the format of "Feasibility Study Report" and "Project Application Form" that comply with national regulations.

The significance of this software is to improve the accurate prediction of feasibility studies during the establishment of chemical application projects and project production transformation. It aims to overcome the difficulties faced by chemical technology personnel in technical indicators, production and sales, environmental assessment, cost accounting, and profit. Lack of knowledge in allocation, risk assessment and other aspects to reduce investment risks in chemical projects.

The software is informative and easy to use. You only need to input basic technical data and basic economic data to get the standardized and complete "Feasibility Study Report" and "Project Application Application" documents.

Feasibility Study is based on the main content and supporting conditions of the project, such as market demand, resource supply, construction scale, process route, equipment selection, environmental impact, financing, and profitability. etc., conduct investigations, studies, analyzes and comparisons from technical, economic, engineering and other aspects, and predict the financial, economic benefits and social environmental impacts that may be obtained after the project is completed, so as to provide consultation opinions on whether the project is worth investing in and how to proceed with construction. , a comprehensive system analysis method that provides a basis for project decision-making. Feasibility studies should have the characteristics of predictability, fairness, reliability and scientific nature.

The main problems existing in my country's current feasibility studies are: first, the research and demonstration of engineering technical solutions is not in depth enough. According to common foreign practice, the depth of research in the feasibility study stage should be able to reach the level of finalizing the plan. Therefore, it is required that the engineering technical plan demonstration should reach the level of Basic Design or Concept Design, which is basically equivalent to the level that my country's preliminary design should reach. , a clear equipment list should be proposed; second, the financial evaluation is based on projects, which is significantly different from the common foreign practice of using corporate finance theories and methods to manage capital budgets and make investment decisions and financing decisions for investment projects, and in In terms of economic evaluation, the concept of national economic evaluation is inappropriately used, which leads to a series of misunderstandings; third, there is a big difference from foreign countries in terms of market analysis, organizational structure analysis, etc., and the depth of research is seriously insufficient; fourth, it does not pay attention to many aspects. The comparison and selection of plans and project risk analysis, or the content and depth of the analysis are seriously insufficient, and there is a lack of unified planning and strategic demonstration of risk management at each stage of the project cycle.

Basis and requirements for feasibility study

(1) Basis for feasibility study

The feasibility study of a proposed project must be carried out in the relevant national It is completed under the guidance of plans, policies, and regulations. At the same time, various corresponding technical materials must be available. The main basis for conducting feasibility studies mainly includes: ① Long-term plans for national economic and social development, departmental and regional plans, economic construction guidelines, tasks, industrial policies, investment policies and technical and economic policies, as well as national and local regulations; ② The approved project proposal and the agreement of intent signed after the project proposal is approved; ③ The resource report, land development and remediation planning, regional planning and industrial base planning approved by the state. For the construction of transportation projects, there must be relevant river basin planning and road network planning; ④ national import and export trade policies and tariff policies; ⑤ basic natural, economic, social and other basic information of the local proposed factory site; ⑥ relevant countries, regions and Industry engineering technology and economic laws, regulations, standard quota information, etc.; ⑦ Relevant regulations on feasibility studies and economic evaluations of construction projects promulgated by the state; ⑧ Market research reports containing various market information.

(2) General requirements for feasibility study

Feasibility study is of great significance to the entire project construction process and even the entire national economy. In order to ensure the feasibility study Scientificity, objectivity and impartiality can effectively prevent errors and omissions. In the feasibility study, (1) we must first conduct investigation and research from an objective and impartial standpoint and do a good job in collecting basic information. The collected basic data must be demonstrated and evaluated based on the objective actual situation, truthfully reflecting the objective economic laws, starting from the objective data, and through scientific analysis, reaching a conclusion on whether the project is feasible. (2) Feasibility study...>>

Question 9: What is the difference between a feasibility study report and a feasibility study report? There is no such thing as a feasibility study report.

The full name is the project feasibility study report, or the feasibility study report for short. The main applicable objects are government investment projects, fiscal capital injection projects, bank policy loan projects and foreign government loan projects, etc. Other enterprise independent investment projects should prepare project application reports.

The main function of the feasibility study report is to combine the current national economic and political environment and industrial policies to analyze the project unit, construction location, construction content and scale, environmental impact, energy conservation review, investment quota, and funding sources. Conduct research and forecast on economic and social benefits, analyze the feasibility of the project, and provide theoretical basis for project establishment.

Question 10: What is an investment project feasibility study report? It provides a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the entire feasibility study, pointing out the advantages, disadvantages and suggestions. To meet the needs of the conclusion, it is often necessary to add some attachments, such as test data, demonstration materials, calculation charts, drawings, etc., to enhance the persuasiveness of the feasibility study report. The feasibility study report is a decisive work before the construction project is determined. It is a scientific method to conduct a comprehensive technical and economic analysis and demonstration of the proposed project before the investment decision. In investment management, the feasibility study refers to the relevant information on the proposed project. Conduct research, analysis and comparison on the nature, society, economy, technology, etc., and predict the socio-economic benefits after completion. On this basis, comprehensively demonstrate the necessity of project construction, financial profitability, economic rationality, technological advancement and adaptability, and the possibility and feasibility of construction conditions, thereby providing a scientific basis for investment decisions.

Generally speaking, the feasibility study report should include the following contents: 1. Reasons and goals for project construction, which mainly refers to the reasons for project construction, expected goals and basic conditions for project construction. 2. Market forecast, including market status survey, product supply and demand forecast, price forecast, competitiveness analysis, and market risk analysis. 3. Evaluation of resource conditions, including basic requirements for resource development and utilization and resource evaluation. 4. Construction scale plan and product plan, including construction scale, product plan and its plan must be based on. 5. Factory site selection, 6. Technical plan, equipment plan and engineering plan.

7. Supply of raw materials and fuels 8. General map of transportation and public auxiliary works 9. Environmental impact assessment Plan 15, Financial Assessment 16, National Economic Assessment 17, Social Assessment 18, Risk Analysis 19, Research Conclusions and Suggestions