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Date Submitted: 06/22/2012 11:34 PM
FRESH FARM
30/1 neweskaton
Dhaka-1100
01710579887
co-owners: Andy Boone, Cathy O'Connor, Rosie O'Connor, and Kenny VanStone.
ORGANIZATION SUMMARY
Fresh Farm is a new business located in Eskaton ,Dhaka The store is an upscale international grocery and delicatessen, with a distinct menu that includes authentic, hard-to-find ingredients from around the country and the world. The facility will include a sixteen person capacity eating area, deli/kitchen with counter & check out area, grocery/gift area, and a unisex public restroom.
The mission of Fresh Farm is to provide Dhaka’s residents and visitors with an upscale grocery store, gift shop, and delicatessen specializing in a combination of quality, authentic, hard-to-find grocery items from around the world. Our store motto is, "eat and enjoy," and our decor depicts the warm feel of an old world outdoor market.
START-UP SUMMARY
Start-up costs and initial financing are shown in the following table. The founders are seeking a small business loan in the amount of $100,000 to supplement owner investment in covering these costs. The estimated start-up costs may be lower than projected here if the owners are able to purchase used equipment and do the renovation labor themselves.
We plan on a three month start-up period. Expenses are broken down as follows:
• Insurance @$300/month
• Rent @$2,500/month
• Initial Loan Repayment @$1,000/month
• Utilities @ $1,000/month
• Salaries: 2 managers @$2,000/month each
Long-term Assets:
• Refrigeration Units
• Display Cabinets
• Kitchen Equipment
Short-term Assets:
• Tables and Chairs
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Fresh Farm is a new business located in Eskaton , Mogbazar , Dhaka . The store is an upscale grocery and delicatessen with a distinct menu that includes authentic, hard to find ingredients from around the country and the world. The facility will include fresh, chemical free perishable, semi processed & processed food...