Outline and key points for the preparation of the latest feasibility study report 2024, 2023 outline

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-02-01

In accordance with the requirements of the latest 2023 version of the feasibility study report preparation outline, this article has been sorted out and introduced, and the main table of contents is as follows: [To see more complete and more detailed, you can click on the previous recommended articles later].

The feasibility study report requires strict logic, logical form from the framework, and logical relationship from the content.

Overall, the feasibility study report is also in line with the pyramid structure.

Everything can be summed up in a central argument, which can be supported by three to seven arguments, and these arguments can themselves be sub-arguments, supported by three or seven arguments, and so on like a pyramid.
A central argument is that the project is feasible or not. So how do you argue about it?Just follow the following framework:

1. Why?Why is it possible?

It is necessary to talk about the project background, necessity, and demand analysis, and then put forward a construction plan.

*Investment projects may talk more about social needs, and enterprise investment projects may talk more about market demand and customer needs.

2. What to do?What exactly does the project do?

Including project site selection, element analysis, construction plan, etc.

3. How to do it?Who does it, how it is operated, how to arrange the money, timing, etc.

Including operational plans, investment and financing and financial solutions.

4. How to guarantee?

Effect impact analysis, risk management and control plan, etc.

The preparation of the feasibility study report focuses on three major objectives and seven dimensions to form a logical system.

1. Closed-loop system of interconnection.

Discuss the feasibility of the project and achieve itThere are three major goals: construction is necessary, the plan is feasible and the risk is controllable

These three goals are discussed from seven dimensions, and the three feasible ones are demonstrated.

Goal 1: Construction necessary

Dimension 1: Discourse on Reliability of Requirements.

Objective 2: Feasible solutions

Dimensions 2-6: Feasibility of the plan in five aspects: element guarantee, project feasibility, effective operation, financial reasonableness, and sustainable impact.

Goal 3: Manageable risks

Dimension 7: Risk management and control plan is in place.

The above three goals and seven dimensions are each chapter of the latest feasibility study report. The general outline is as follows:

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