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INTRODUCTION
   Our business is a costume shop
with rental privileges for clients
and accepts made-to-order
costumes. Nowadays, people do not
just gather for an event, themed
events have evolved. For every
theme, we play characters.
Characters need COSTUMES.
INTRODUCTION
   Other than offering costumes
    for rent
   and    for    sale,   “Costumize”
    customizes plain
   clothes and convert it into
    something
   more innovative because we
 ARTbelieve
   that…
     consists in transforming something
simple
                        into   something
COMPANY NAME

   COSTUME
      +
  CUSTOMIZE
COMPANY NAME



COSTUMIZE
COMPANY NAME
Our business name “Costumize”
  speaks of our business goal
  to provide our clients with
  different types of costume
  and at the same time give a
     personal touch to the
    clothes that our clients
 would like to be customized.
COMPANY TAGLINE


Where . Characters . Come . To .
              life
COMPANY LOGO
COMPANY LOGO                              Magician’s Hat:
         Crown:
                                           Surprise
         Servitude



YELLOW:                                            TURQUOISE
Originality                                        :
Creativity                                         Both genders



                                              DIAMOND:
                                              UNITY



                     COSTUME & CUSTOMIZE
BUSINESS TYPE
       SOLE
   PROPRIETORSHIP
     This is the simplest form of
 organization, a business wherein
  it is owned by an individual who
 has full control of ownership over
               a business.
VISION - MISSION
Vision:

   We envision clients
who are fully satisfied
with the costumes we
provide.
VISION - MISSION
Mission:
We commit to the following mission:
oTo provide all our customers/clients
 prompt and personalized service.
oTo offer high quality costumes at
 reasonable prices.
oTo engage in on-going innovations on how to
 improve the designs of our costumes to suit
 the needs of our customers.
oTo give our personal touch on clothes and
 change them from “boring to bravo”
BUSINESS OBJECTIVES
CUSTOMER SERVICE
1. Offer a variety of costumes for sale and for rent.
   Our costumes are categorized into the following:

- Toddlers
- Girls
- Boys
- Teens
- Men
- Ladies
- Wigs (For Sale Only)
BUSINESS OBJECTIVES
CUSTOMER SERVICE
2. We offer customizing services


- Provide custom-made costumes


- “Customize Me”


- “Customize It Station”
RENTAL POLICY
RENTAL
- Signed contract
PAYMENT and SECURITY DEPOSIT
- Cash Only and a security deposit of P450.00 is
required
RENTAL PERIOD
- Rental costumes are due back Costumize by
return date listed on invoice.
P120.00/week/costume: For all late costumes
CLEANING
- All costumes must be dry‐cleaned or
laundered prior to return unless. Items returned
unclean will be assessed an additional charge of
RENTAL POLICY
ALTERATIONS
- Costumes may be altered to fit, but must be
  returned to their original condition before
  cleaning and returning. All alterations must be
  sewn.


DAMAGED or LOST COSTUMES
- Damage beyond normal wear and tear will
incur damage charges. Major damage to
costumes, including irreparable tears, major
seam damage, damage from pins, or irreversible
alterations will be assessed at the replacement
value of the costume. Lost costumes will be
assessed a lost costume fee of the replacement
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
                 Salary Breakdown:

                 Store Manager:
                           P9,960/mo, P415/day, P51.87/hr

                 Costume Designer / Tailor:
                          P9,000/mo, P300/day, P37.5/hr

                 Store Assisstant / Cashier:
                           P7500/mo, P250/day, P31.25/hr




       Store Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00
       p.m.
                 Monday - Sunday
Per the Rules on Exemption, the following categories of
   establishments may be exempted upon application with
   and as determined by the Board:
 distressed establishments
 new business enterprises
 retail/service establishments employing not more than 10
  workers
 establishments adversely affected by natural calamities

     The Boards may also exempt establishments other than
    those enumerated above only if they are in accord with
    the rationale for exemption stated in the Rules on
    Exemption and upon strong justifiable reasons.
 The Board may grant a -
   Full exemption of one year for all categories of establishments
   Partial exemption equivalent to 50% may be granted in the case of
   distressed establishments
  Under the present Rules on Exemption, no extension of the exemption period
beyond one year is allowed.
Sections 3 and 4 of the Rules on Exemption list down the specific criteria and requirements to qualify for
   exemption, namely:

    Distressed Establishments

    a. For Stock Corporations/Cooperatives
 registers a deficit of 20% or more of the paid up capital as of last accounting period and interim
  period immediately preceding the effectivity of the Wage Order.

 registers capital deficiency/negative stockholders' equity as of the last full
  accounting period or interim period immediately preceding the effectivity of the Wage Order.
     b. For Single Proprietorships/Partnerships/Non-stock,Non-profit Organization
 registers a deficit of 20% or more of the total invested capital as of the 2 accounting periods
  and interim period immediately preceding the effectivity of the Wage Order.
 registers capital deficiency/negative net worth as of the last full accounting period or interim period
  immediately preceding the effectivity of the Wage Order
    c. For Banks and Quasi-banks
 under receivership/liquidation certified by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
 under controllership/conservatorship

        New Business Enterprises
 NBEs established outside the NCR and outside Export Zones within 2 years from the effectivity of
  the Wage Order, classified as agricultural establishments or establishments with total assets of 5M and
  below.
    Retail/Service Establishments Regularly Employing Not More Than Ten Employees
 engaged in the ratail sale of goods/services to end users, and
 employing not more than ten (10) workers
                                                                 http://www.nwpc.dole.gov.ph/faq.html
LOCATION
Vicinity




           BLK 87 LOT 13 REGALADO
           HIGHWAY, NORTH FAIRVIEW
           QUEZON CITY
LOCATION


Floor Plan…
- Fire Extinguisher   FIRST Floor
- Fire Extinguisher   SECOND Floor


               Fire
               Exit
LOCATION


Location Map…
TARGET MARKET


CLASS B - Professionals




 CLASS C – Middle class   CLASS D – Students and
                                Residents
PRODUCT LINE & SELLING PRICE
 Toddlers                      Girls                     BOYS
 Cow                     400
                               Fox          500          Batman         300
 Chef                    600
 Santa                   400   Snow White 800            Shrek Donkey
                                                         550
 Superman                      Cinderella   800
         275                                             Darth Vader    475
 Supergirl               275   Lady Gaga    400
                                                         Vampire        400
 TEENS
                               Cleopatra    650
 Lilac Fairy       800                                   Pirate         400

 Venus             480
                               MENs                      WOMENs
 Witch             525
                               Spiderman          735    Marilyn Monroe       440
 Penguin           540                                   Supergirl            900
                               Caveman
                                                         Jester               440
 Infrared Alien   560                   315              Chun Li              730
                               Sumo Inflatable    800    Empress              540
 Mirror Ninja     800          Scooby Doo         1100
                               King Tut           840                  FOR RENT
FOR SALE
PRODUCT LINE & SELLING PRICE
Custom - Made
All prices of custom-made costumes depend on the following:

- Hours worked                                         Customize it
(Hours x P37.5)
                                                       Customize It Station:
- Materials used                                       P350.00
- Overhead expense                                     Customize me: P50.00


                                               If cloth was not provided by the client:




                                               List of prices for cloth (Per
                                               Yard)

                                               Spandex
                                                         =P90-P100
                                               satin            =P40-P50
CUSTOMIZE ME
    VIDEO
ADVERTISEMENT
CALLING CARD

FLYERS

CATALOGUES

                (Sample of Calling Card)
TARPAULINS
MARKETING STRATEGY

COSTUMEMBER
   - Loyalty Card
   - Discount Voucher
LOYALTY CARD




               *Not Actual Size
DISCOUNT VOUCHER




                   *Not Actual Size
BUSINESS TRANSACTION
Aug 20   Mr. Orejana invested P300,000 to start a business
         He secured the licenses and permit from City Hall for P5,333


Aug 22   Rented a commercial space with rental fee per month equivalent to P9,000.
         Lessor demanded two months advance and two months deposit from Mr.
         Orejana. Thus, he paid a total of P36,000


Aug 24   Purchased furniture and fixtures worth P14,250 and maintenance materials
         worth P1,410


Aug 25   Purchased office equipment such as sewing machine, computer,
         Electric fans, glue guns and fire extinguisher worth P19,000


Aug 27   Purchased office supplies such as clothes hanger, ream of bond
         Paper, ball pens, pencils, record books, and sewing supplies worth
         P2470


Aug 29   Paid for advertisements such as tarpaulins, flyers, business card and
         Catalogues worth P2368
BUSINESS TRANSACTION
Aug 31    Purchased inventory sales worth P47190


Sept 30   Paid for the salaries of the employees (3) worth P13230
          Paid for the mandatory benefits of employees (SSS, Philhealth, Pag-ibig)
    worth P1500


Oct. 1    He totalled the income he earned for 30 days and obtained P78000


Oct. 2    Paid for utility expense (Electricity, water, telephone bill) worth P4798
          Paid for miscellaneous expense worth P1000


Oct. 15   Paid for the salaries of the employees (3) worth P13230
No.     Year 1   Year 2        Year 3        Year 4   Year 5
     1.       31       54            94           169      303
     2.       32       55            99           177      318
     3.       34       58           104           186      334
     4.       35       61           109           195      351
     5.       37       64           114           205      368
     6.       39       67           120           215      387
     7.       41       70           126           226      406
     8.       43       74           132           237      426
     9.       45       77           139           249      448
    10.       47       81           146           262      470
    11.       50       85           154           275      494
    12.       52       90           161           289      518
   Total:    486      826          1 498         2 685    4 823
                     Total No. of Customers in 5 Years:   10’318


             Year 1: Oct 1 2012 to Oct 1 2013
             Year 2: Oct 1 2013 to Oct 1 2014
             Year 3: Oct 1 2014 to Oct 1 2015
             Year 4: Oct 1 2015 to Oct 1 2016
             Year 5: Oct 1 2017 to Oct 1 2018-
                      Starting Point:
                   Year 1, Month 1 - 30
                  Year 5, Month 12 - 518
                         Solution:
                  (518/30) x 100 = 1726
30  518 customers per day = 1726% Increase after 5 years

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Costumize

  • 1.
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Our business is a costume shop with rental privileges for clients and accepts made-to-order costumes. Nowadays, people do not just gather for an event, themed events have evolved. For every theme, we play characters. Characters need COSTUMES.
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Other than offering costumes for rent and for sale, “Costumize” customizes plain clothes and convert it into something more innovative because we ARTbelieve that… consists in transforming something simple into something
  • 4. COMPANY NAME COSTUME + CUSTOMIZE
  • 6. COMPANY NAME Our business name “Costumize” speaks of our business goal to provide our clients with different types of costume and at the same time give a personal touch to the clothes that our clients would like to be customized.
  • 7. COMPANY TAGLINE Where . Characters . Come . To . life
  • 9. COMPANY LOGO Magician’s Hat: Crown: Surprise Servitude YELLOW: TURQUOISE Originality : Creativity Both genders DIAMOND: UNITY COSTUME & CUSTOMIZE
  • 10. BUSINESS TYPE SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP This is the simplest form of organization, a business wherein it is owned by an individual who has full control of ownership over a business.
  • 11. VISION - MISSION Vision: We envision clients who are fully satisfied with the costumes we provide.
  • 12. VISION - MISSION Mission: We commit to the following mission: oTo provide all our customers/clients prompt and personalized service. oTo offer high quality costumes at reasonable prices. oTo engage in on-going innovations on how to improve the designs of our costumes to suit the needs of our customers. oTo give our personal touch on clothes and change them from “boring to bravo”
  • 13. BUSINESS OBJECTIVES CUSTOMER SERVICE 1. Offer a variety of costumes for sale and for rent. Our costumes are categorized into the following: - Toddlers - Girls - Boys - Teens - Men - Ladies - Wigs (For Sale Only)
  • 14. BUSINESS OBJECTIVES CUSTOMER SERVICE 2. We offer customizing services - Provide custom-made costumes - “Customize Me” - “Customize It Station”
  • 15. RENTAL POLICY RENTAL - Signed contract PAYMENT and SECURITY DEPOSIT - Cash Only and a security deposit of P450.00 is required RENTAL PERIOD - Rental costumes are due back Costumize by return date listed on invoice. P120.00/week/costume: For all late costumes CLEANING - All costumes must be dry‐cleaned or laundered prior to return unless. Items returned unclean will be assessed an additional charge of
  • 16. RENTAL POLICY ALTERATIONS - Costumes may be altered to fit, but must be returned to their original condition before cleaning and returning. All alterations must be sewn. DAMAGED or LOST COSTUMES - Damage beyond normal wear and tear will incur damage charges. Major damage to costumes, including irreparable tears, major seam damage, damage from pins, or irreversible alterations will be assessed at the replacement value of the costume. Lost costumes will be assessed a lost costume fee of the replacement
  • 17.
  • 18. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART Salary Breakdown: Store Manager: P9,960/mo, P415/day, P51.87/hr Costume Designer / Tailor: P9,000/mo, P300/day, P37.5/hr Store Assisstant / Cashier: P7500/mo, P250/day, P31.25/hr Store Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Sunday
  • 19. Per the Rules on Exemption, the following categories of establishments may be exempted upon application with and as determined by the Board: distressed establishments new business enterprises retail/service establishments employing not more than 10 workers establishments adversely affected by natural calamities The Boards may also exempt establishments other than those enumerated above only if they are in accord with the rationale for exemption stated in the Rules on Exemption and upon strong justifiable reasons. The Board may grant a - Full exemption of one year for all categories of establishments Partial exemption equivalent to 50% may be granted in the case of distressed establishments Under the present Rules on Exemption, no extension of the exemption period beyond one year is allowed.
  • 20. Sections 3 and 4 of the Rules on Exemption list down the specific criteria and requirements to qualify for exemption, namely: Distressed Establishments a. For Stock Corporations/Cooperatives  registers a deficit of 20% or more of the paid up capital as of last accounting period and interim period immediately preceding the effectivity of the Wage Order.  registers capital deficiency/negative stockholders' equity as of the last full accounting period or interim period immediately preceding the effectivity of the Wage Order. b. For Single Proprietorships/Partnerships/Non-stock,Non-profit Organization  registers a deficit of 20% or more of the total invested capital as of the 2 accounting periods and interim period immediately preceding the effectivity of the Wage Order.  registers capital deficiency/negative net worth as of the last full accounting period or interim period immediately preceding the effectivity of the Wage Order c. For Banks and Quasi-banks  under receivership/liquidation certified by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas  under controllership/conservatorship New Business Enterprises  NBEs established outside the NCR and outside Export Zones within 2 years from the effectivity of the Wage Order, classified as agricultural establishments or establishments with total assets of 5M and below. Retail/Service Establishments Regularly Employing Not More Than Ten Employees  engaged in the ratail sale of goods/services to end users, and  employing not more than ten (10) workers http://www.nwpc.dole.gov.ph/faq.html
  • 21. LOCATION Vicinity BLK 87 LOT 13 REGALADO HIGHWAY, NORTH FAIRVIEW QUEZON CITY
  • 23. - Fire Extinguisher FIRST Floor
  • 24. - Fire Extinguisher SECOND Floor Fire Exit
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. TARGET MARKET CLASS B - Professionals CLASS C – Middle class CLASS D – Students and Residents
  • 29. PRODUCT LINE & SELLING PRICE Toddlers Girls BOYS Cow 400 Fox 500 Batman 300 Chef 600 Santa 400 Snow White 800 Shrek Donkey 550 Superman Cinderella 800 275 Darth Vader 475 Supergirl 275 Lady Gaga 400 Vampire 400 TEENS Cleopatra 650 Lilac Fairy 800 Pirate 400 Venus 480 MENs WOMENs Witch 525 Spiderman 735 Marilyn Monroe 440 Penguin 540 Supergirl 900 Caveman Jester 440 Infrared Alien 560 315 Chun Li 730 Sumo Inflatable 800 Empress 540 Mirror Ninja 800 Scooby Doo 1100 King Tut 840 FOR RENT
  • 31. PRODUCT LINE & SELLING PRICE Custom - Made All prices of custom-made costumes depend on the following: - Hours worked Customize it (Hours x P37.5) Customize It Station: - Materials used P350.00 - Overhead expense Customize me: P50.00 If cloth was not provided by the client: List of prices for cloth (Per Yard) Spandex =P90-P100 satin =P40-P50
  • 32. CUSTOMIZE ME VIDEO
  • 33. ADVERTISEMENT CALLING CARD FLYERS CATALOGUES (Sample of Calling Card) TARPAULINS
  • 34. MARKETING STRATEGY COSTUMEMBER - Loyalty Card - Discount Voucher
  • 35. LOYALTY CARD *Not Actual Size
  • 36. DISCOUNT VOUCHER *Not Actual Size
  • 37. BUSINESS TRANSACTION Aug 20 Mr. Orejana invested P300,000 to start a business He secured the licenses and permit from City Hall for P5,333 Aug 22 Rented a commercial space with rental fee per month equivalent to P9,000. Lessor demanded two months advance and two months deposit from Mr. Orejana. Thus, he paid a total of P36,000 Aug 24 Purchased furniture and fixtures worth P14,250 and maintenance materials worth P1,410 Aug 25 Purchased office equipment such as sewing machine, computer, Electric fans, glue guns and fire extinguisher worth P19,000 Aug 27 Purchased office supplies such as clothes hanger, ream of bond Paper, ball pens, pencils, record books, and sewing supplies worth P2470 Aug 29 Paid for advertisements such as tarpaulins, flyers, business card and Catalogues worth P2368
  • 38. BUSINESS TRANSACTION Aug 31 Purchased inventory sales worth P47190 Sept 30 Paid for the salaries of the employees (3) worth P13230 Paid for the mandatory benefits of employees (SSS, Philhealth, Pag-ibig) worth P1500 Oct. 1 He totalled the income he earned for 30 days and obtained P78000 Oct. 2 Paid for utility expense (Electricity, water, telephone bill) worth P4798 Paid for miscellaneous expense worth P1000 Oct. 15 Paid for the salaries of the employees (3) worth P13230
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  • 49. No. Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 1. 31 54 94 169 303 2. 32 55 99 177 318 3. 34 58 104 186 334 4. 35 61 109 195 351 5. 37 64 114 205 368 6. 39 67 120 215 387 7. 41 70 126 226 406 8. 43 74 132 237 426 9. 45 77 139 249 448 10. 47 81 146 262 470 11. 50 85 154 275 494 12. 52 90 161 289 518 Total: 486 826 1 498 2 685 4 823 Total No. of Customers in 5 Years: 10’318 Year 1: Oct 1 2012 to Oct 1 2013 Year 2: Oct 1 2013 to Oct 1 2014 Year 3: Oct 1 2014 to Oct 1 2015 Year 4: Oct 1 2015 to Oct 1 2016 Year 5: Oct 1 2017 to Oct 1 2018- Starting Point: Year 1, Month 1 - 30 Year 5, Month 12 - 518 Solution: (518/30) x 100 = 1726 30  518 customers per day = 1726% Increase after 5 years