FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF NEW PRODUCT VARIANTS CHILDREN’S HEALTHY SNACK BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF LIL’BITES

Based on data from Indonesian Nutrition Status Survey (SSGI) in 2022, 21.6% of Indonesian children suffer from stunting, and 7.7% experience wasting. Stunting results from chronic malnutrition, causing below-average height, while wasting leads to below-normal weight. These conditions arise from insu...

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Main Author: Arvan Loekito, Michael
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/83770
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spelling id-itb.:837702024-08-13T08:20:01ZFINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF NEW PRODUCT VARIANTS CHILDREN’S HEALTHY SNACK BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF LIL’BITES Arvan Loekito, Michael Indonesia Final Project Feasibility Study, Snacks, Nutrition, New Variants INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/83770 Based on data from Indonesian Nutrition Status Survey (SSGI) in 2022, 21.6% of Indonesian children suffer from stunting, and 7.7% experience wasting. Stunting results from chronic malnutrition, causing below-average height, while wasting leads to below-normal weight. These conditions arise from insufficient nutritional intake. Ensuring proper nutrition for children under five requires three regular meals and two snacks daily. Lil'Bites is an FnB start-up that focuses on providing nutritious snacks for children by prioritizing healthy and high-quality raw materials. Currently in the product sales stage, Lil'Bites plans to expand its product flavour variants but has not yet conducted a financial feasibility study for this expansion. This research aims to assess the financial feasibility of developing new snack flavours using a quantitative approach, utilizing company data as primary data and data from similar companies as secondary data. The study will evaluate the payback period, net present value (NPV), and internal rate of return (IRR), and assess risk through sensitivity analysis. The results based on realistic scenario indicate that the Lil'Bites project is financially feasible, resulted with a payback period of 1.7 years, an NPV of IDR166,428,592, and an IRR of 47.96%, which significantly higher than the WACC of 7.39%. text
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description Based on data from Indonesian Nutrition Status Survey (SSGI) in 2022, 21.6% of Indonesian children suffer from stunting, and 7.7% experience wasting. Stunting results from chronic malnutrition, causing below-average height, while wasting leads to below-normal weight. These conditions arise from insufficient nutritional intake. Ensuring proper nutrition for children under five requires three regular meals and two snacks daily. Lil'Bites is an FnB start-up that focuses on providing nutritious snacks for children by prioritizing healthy and high-quality raw materials. Currently in the product sales stage, Lil'Bites plans to expand its product flavour variants but has not yet conducted a financial feasibility study for this expansion. This research aims to assess the financial feasibility of developing new snack flavours using a quantitative approach, utilizing company data as primary data and data from similar companies as secondary data. The study will evaluate the payback period, net present value (NPV), and internal rate of return (IRR), and assess risk through sensitivity analysis. The results based on realistic scenario indicate that the Lil'Bites project is financially feasible, resulted with a payback period of 1.7 years, an NPV of IDR166,428,592, and an IRR of 47.96%, which significantly higher than the WACC of 7.39%.
format Final Project
author Arvan Loekito, Michael
spellingShingle Arvan Loekito, Michael
FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF NEW PRODUCT VARIANTS CHILDREN’S HEALTHY SNACK BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF LIL’BITES
author_facet Arvan Loekito, Michael
author_sort Arvan Loekito, Michael
title FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF NEW PRODUCT VARIANTS CHILDREN’S HEALTHY SNACK BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF LIL’BITES
title_short FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF NEW PRODUCT VARIANTS CHILDREN’S HEALTHY SNACK BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF LIL’BITES
title_full FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF NEW PRODUCT VARIANTS CHILDREN’S HEALTHY SNACK BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF LIL’BITES
title_fullStr FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF NEW PRODUCT VARIANTS CHILDREN’S HEALTHY SNACK BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF LIL’BITES
title_full_unstemmed FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF NEW PRODUCT VARIANTS CHILDREN’S HEALTHY SNACK BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF LIL’BITES
title_sort financial feasibility of new product variants children’s healthy snack business: a case study of lil’bites
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/83770
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