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Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall MGMT 324 CHAPTER 14 FINACIAL PLAN & GANTT CHART SPRING EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall GANTT CHART Ch. 14: Location and Layout A Gantt chart, commonly used in project management, is one of the most popular and useful ways of showing activities (tasks or events) displayed against time. On the left of the chart is a list of the activities and along the top is a suitable time scale. Each activity is represented by a bar; the position and length of the bar reflects the start date, duration and end date of the activity.

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall GANTT CHART Ch. 14: Location and Layout A Gantt chart allows you to see at a glance: What the various activities are When each activity begins and ends How long each activity is scheduled to last Where activities overlap with other activities, and by how much The start and end date of the whole project Source:

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall GANTT CHART Ch. 14: Location and Layout MilestoneStart DateEnd DateDuration (days) Business Plan01/01/201415/01/ Logo Design01/01/201405/01/20144 Material Purchase15/01/201415/02/ Advertisement21/04/201421/05/ Display Design02/02/201403/03/ Printing Promotional Materials01/04/201421/04/ Obtaining Licences15/01/201421/01/20146 Registration of Company15/01/201421/01/20146

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall GANTT CHART Ch. 14: Location and Layout

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Ch. 14: Location and Layout A variety of different costs that a new business owner must incur in order to get the business established. START-UP COST

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall START-UP COST Ch. 14: Location and Layout Total Start-Up Cost Start-Up Expenses% of TSUC Legal Fees & Insurance500,00 0,91% Office Equipment3.000,00 5,44% Shop Purchase0,00 0,00% Shop Rent (x months)4.800,00 8,71% Vehicle(s)15.000,00 27,22% Internet Connection300,00 0,54% Telephone Connection300,00 0,54% Web-site Development500,00 0,91% Logo Design500,00 0,91% Promotional Materials2.000,00 3,63% Stationary200,00 0,36% Other500,00 0,91% Total:27.600,00 50,09% Start-Up Assets Short-Term Assets Cash (operating expense for 6 months)12.000,00 21,78% Inventory2.000,00 3,63% Long-Term Assets Office Furniture1.000,00 1,81% PC2.000,00 3,63% Fax Machine500,00 0,91% Washing Machines (x units)5.000,00 9,07% Tumble Dryers (x units)4.000,00 7,26% Other Assets1.000,00 1,81% Total:27.500,00 49,91% Total Start-Up Cost55.100,00 100,00%