scholarly journals Financial Analysis of The Purse Seine Fisheries Business in Panimbang Fishing Port

2021 ◽  
Vol 695 (1) ◽  
pp. 012032
Author(s):  
R Irnawati ◽  
F N Supadminingsih ◽  
D Surilayani ◽  
H S Nurdin ◽  
A Susanto ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Imam Nurul Firdaus ◽  
Dony Prasetyo ◽  
Ganjar Adhywirawan Sutarjo ◽  
David Hermawan

A purse seine is a fishing tool made of nets which are operated by circling the hordes of fish to a bowl-shaped tool at the end of the fishing process and is commonly used to catch pelagic fish by fishermen at UPT PPP Pondokdadap. The purpose of this study was to determine the technical aspects and income of the purse seine vessels in Sendang Biru village and to analyze the feasibility of the purse seine fishery business in the Sendang Biru village. This research was conducted from May to June 2019 at UPT PPP Pondokdadap, Sendang Biru, Malang Regency. The research sample was taken by purposive sampling. Data analysis using descriptive analysis and business financial analysis. The results of the calculation of the business analysis and investment on the purse seine ship found a profit of IDR 1,394,798,872, R/C of 43, PP of 13 months, ROI of 92, NPV of IDR 90,337,780,072, IRR of 633.8 %, and Net B/C is 61. The results show that the purse seine fishery business meets the requirements and is still feasible to be implemented.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 175
Author(s):  
Frentje D. Silooy ◽  
Agustinus Tupamahu ◽  
O. T. S Ongkers ◽  
D. D.P Matrutty

This study aims 1) to determine the technical aspects of fishing with a mini purse seine; 2) to analyze the feasibility of a mini purse seine fishery business in the southern part of Ambon Island. This research was carried out from January to December 2018 in several fish landing sites scattered in the southern part of Ambon Island waters, namely Nusaniwe, Hutumuri and Lehari Villages. Sampling was by purposive sampling. Primary and secondary data were taken. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and business financial analysis. The dimensions of the mini purse seine vessels are 20-22.5 m long, 2.70-3.85 m wide, and 1.5-1.8 m high, the dimensions of the net are 225- 345 m long, 50-70.5 m high. The composition of the catch consisted of 4 types of fish, namely blue fly (59.8%), tuna (18.4%), skipjack (17.7%), and baby tuna (4.1%). The results showed that the mini purse seine fishery business met the requirements and was still feasible to develop. The results of the calculation of the business feasibility of a positive NPV and greater than zero (NPV> 0) of Rp. 933,471,927, an IRR of 15.8% greater than the interest rate (10.5%), the value of B / C> 1 of 1.18, the criteria for ROI of 20.14%, the value of PI (Profitability Index)> 1.


Author(s):  
Olive Monique Palit ◽  
Grace O Tambani ◽  
Vonne Lumente

Abstract This study examines the financial analysis soma pajeko in Manado Tua 1 Village Manado city. This study aims to determine the feasibility of soma pajeko and learn financial analysis of businessabout soma pajeko in Manado Tua I village Manado City . capital investment required to start a business with Small Purse Seine or Soma Pajeko Rp. 544 million, while the return on investment for a period of 1 year 6 months. Sharing system 50% for owners and 50% for fishermen workers. required 15-20 workers Keyword : Analysis Financial, small Purse Seine, Manado Tua I Abstrak Penelitian ini mengkaji tentang analisis finansial usaha soma pajeko di Kelurahan Manado Tua 1 Kota Manado. penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kelayakan usaha soma pajeko dan mempelajari analisis finansial usaha soma pajeko di Kelurahan Manado Tua I Kota Manado. modal investasi yang diperlukan untuk memulai usaha dengan Small Purse Seine atau soma pajeko yaitu Rp. 544.000.000, sedangkan jangka waktu pengembalian Investasi selama 1 tahun 6 bulan. System bagi hasil 50% untuk nelayan pemilik dan 50% untuk nelayan pekerja. Tenaga kerja dibutuhkan 15 – 20 orang pekerja. Kata Kunci : Analisis Finansial, soma Pajeko, Manado Tua I


1985 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 11-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
E Wassef ◽  
A Ezzat ◽  
T Hashem ◽  
S Faltas

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (07) ◽  
pp. 20880-20885
Author(s):  
Luh Kadek Budi Martini ◽  
Putu Sri Astuti ◽  
Luh Komang Candra Dewi

Challenges by traditional fruit market traders in Denpasar are weaknes in business management, bookkeeping administration sales strategy, buyers service, communication techniques, and rotten fruits that do not sell yet untapped. The purposes of this empowerment are to (1 ) improvement of business management, (2) increased of knowledge for traders: bookkeeping administration is the procedure of recording financial transactions and can easily perform financial analysis, sales strategy, especially arrangement of merchandise (display), service to buyers, communication techniques and transactions honest but still profitable, (3) utilization of rotten fruit that is not sold to be processed into MOL (local microorganisms) for the manufacture of organic fertilizers in the household scale. The method used is counseling and training. The results of the activities are as follows: 1) fruit trader group can already well manage its trading business.2) fruit trader group can make good administration and business bookkeeping 3) fruit trader group can make marketing strategy by arranging (display) with well, and already use Show Case for display merchandise, customer visits increased 25%. 4) Fruit merchant group can already utilize rotten fruit as MOL for liquid crop fertilizer


2001 ◽  
Vol 06 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Flores Castro ◽  
Federico González ◽  
Beatriz Flores
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2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 168
Author(s):  
Md Mostafizur Rahman ◽  
Mahmud Uz Zaman

Pharmaceuticals agglomerations consistently use their brand image and versatile product portfolios to consolidate their position in the financial sector, which is evident in their continuous profit making and expansion in market share. This paper explores the short-term and long-term investment attractiveness through ‘consumer centric decision’ approach in two selected pharmaceutical companies, Renata Limited and Orion Pharma Limited, of Bangladesh over the last three years’ period. This research adopts a systematic approach which primarily addresses the various concerns of investors to illustrate the decision-making process of the existing and future investors. Using primarily domestic transaction data, this study explores how the leading pharmaceuticals companies of Bangladesh effectively use the wide array of drug portfolios mix with appropriate branding techniques to increase their financial profit and market share simultaneously. Both SWOT analysis and Porters Five Forces Model explore the business analysis of Renata Limited in compare to Orion Pharma Limited that provides a conclusion regarding investors’ decision to invest in Renata Limited. Considering the financial analysis, Renata’s financial liquidity is not very satisfactory and could have been improved further if management is prudent on financial strategy settings. Findings of the business analysis indicate that Renata Limited would be a good investment choice for existing and prospective shareholders based on its opportunities for long term and short term growth and further expansion in developing the market. The results suggest that even lower liquidity coupled with higher interest borrowings can be balanced by posing positive picture to the public shareholders by returning the positive dividend to them.


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