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After learning the calculations presented, you can now compute the
projected revenue by day, month and year based on your business concept.
Aling Minda is operating a buy and sell business, she sells broomsticks
(walis tingting) in her stall at a local market. She gets her broomsticks from a local
supplier for 25 pesos each. She then adds 50 percent mark-up on each
broomstick. Every day, aling Minda can sell 30 broomsticks.
Use the template below and fill in the necessary figures based on the
scenario. Remember to use the factors to consider in projecting revenues and
refer to Tables 1, 2 and 3 as your guide.
Table 1
Projected Daily Revenue
Name of Business ___________________________
Merchandise/
Products
Cost
per
Unit
(A)
Mark-up
____%
(B)
Selling
Price
(C)
Projected
Volume
(D)
Projected
Revenue
(E)
Average
No. of
Items Sold
(Daily)
(Daily)
(A)
(B)= (A x
.50)
(C)= (A+B)
(D)
(E) =(C x D)
Total
Use the calculations you have made in Table 1 to successfully
complete the information in Table 2 and calculate the projected monthly and
yearly revenue of Aling Minda’s business. For Table 3, use the following
assumed increases in sales every month. From January to May, 5 per cent
increase from previous sales. For the month of June, 10 per cent increase from
previous sales. For the months July to December, record the same sales every month

Table 2
Projected Monthly and Yearly Revenue
Table 3
Projected Monthly Revenue
Name of Business ___________________________
Month
January February
March
April
May
June
Revenue
Month
July
August September October November December
Revenue
What I Have Learned
Entrepreneurs use ______________ techniques to determine events
that might affect the operation of the business. Factors such as __________ and
_________ must be considered to avoid possible complications in the future. To
forecast revenues, it is best that the entrepreneur must be acquainted with the
_________, and __________ to determine the selling price of a product. This
way, the selling price is then multiplied to the projected volume to arrive with the
______________.
The entrepreneur should always present the assumptions to consider in
projecting revenues, may it be seasonality, economic slow down or changes in
costumer preferences and the like. This will help achieve the best educated
estimate of your revenues
Name of Business ___________________________
Merchandise/
Products
Selling
Price
Projected
Volume
Projecte
d
Revenue
Projected
Volume
Projected
Revenue
Average No.
of Items Sold
(Monthly)
Average No. of
Items Sold
(Yearly)
(Monthly)
(Yearly)
(C)=
(A+B)
F= (D x 30
days)
G= (C x F) H= (D x 365 days)
I= (C x H)
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more than 2 weeks ago
Yes, I can try to answer any question you have to the best of my ability. What would you like to know?
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