Let me bust you. Niliandika mahali kuwa kuna watu hamjui hata maana ya feasibility study.
Here we go:
(Source:
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/feasibility-study.asp)
Feasibility Study
REVIEWED BY
WILL KENTON
Updated May 7, 2019
What Is a Feasibility Study?
A feasibility study is an analysis that takes all of a project's relevant factors into account—including economic, technical, legal, and scheduling considerations—to ascertain the likelihood of completing the project successfully. Project managers use feasibility studies to discern the pros and cons of undertaking a project before they invest a lot of time and money into it. Feasibility studies also can provide a company's management with crucial information that could prevent the company from entering blindly into
risky businesses.
Understanding Feasibility Studies
A feasibility study is simply an assessment of the practicality of a proposed plan or project. As the name implies, these studies ask: "Is this project feasible? Do we have the people, tools, technology, and resources necessary for this project to succeed?" Also, "Will the project get us the
return on investment (ROI) that we need and expect?"
The goal of a feasibility study is to thoroughly understand all aspects of a project, concept, or plan; become aware of any potential problems that could occur while implementing the project; and determine if, after considering all significant factors, the project is viable—that is, worth undertaking.
The Importance of Feasibility Studies
Feasibility studies are important to business development. They can allow a business to address where and how it will operate; identify potential obstacles that may impede its operations, and recognize the amount of funding it will need to get the business up and running. Feasibility studies also can lead to marketing strategies that could help convince investors or banks that investing in a particular project or business is a wise choice.
ALSO
(Source:
http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/feasibility-study.html)
An analysis and evaluation of a proposed project to determine if it (1) is technically feasible, (2) is feasible within the estimated cost, and (3) will be profitable. Feasibility studies are almost always conducted where large sums are at stake. Also called feasibility analysis. See also cost benefit analysis
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WEWE UMELETA NINI HAPA? Expression of Interest (EOI).
And is what is an EOI?
(Source:
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.c...e/finance/what-is-expression-of-interest-eoi/)
An
Expression of Interest (EOI) is one of the initial transaction documents. ... The EOI indicates a serious
interest from the buyer that their company would be interested to pay a certain valuation and acquire the seller's company through a formal offer.
ALSO
(Source:
https://www.yourdictionary.com/expression-of-interest)
A call to potential providers of goods and/or services to register
interest in supplying them.Commonly a document describing requirements or specifications and seeking information from potential providers that demonstrate their ability to meet those requirements.
NA UMELETA EOI YA RWANDA!!!!!
See here: Jul 18, 2016 -
Prepared for: Rwanda Transport. available from
http://www.
dikkmrail.com accessed July 11, 2016. 11 Source: Document E2 (Appendix 5) ... Angalia hata address iliyopo kwenye hiyo EOI uliyoileta hapa:
The Director General
Rwanda Transport Development Agency
P.O. Box 6674
Kigali
Rwanda
Furthemore kuonyesha UONGO/UZUSHI/NA UMBUMBU WAKO:
Hakuna mahali popote ambapo project website hufungwa kabla mradi kuisha.
Concluding question:
Kwa hiyo ina maana ccm imetumia EOI ya Rwanda kama project feasibility study ya SGR?
Nasubiri majibu.