Money to increase business capital clothing store

Bayu

Medan, Indonesia

Funds disbursed

$0 to go

100% funded of $117 goal

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days left

Entrepreneur

Name

Bayu

Member since

June 2015

On-time repayments

17 installments  •  59%

About Me

Introducing, my name is Bayu, I was a private employee, the salary that I receive each month about $ 170. Although my salary is not too big, but I am eternally grateful. I am very happy with the program of Zidisha that allows me to grow and change my mind to go ahead and open a business.____In addition to working as private employees in a cooking oil processing factory in Indonesia, this time I also tried to run a clothing store business. I am doing business with patience and diligent, confident, and always prayed to God to be given the smoothness in running this business.____Because the demands of the times globalisasi higher, make me more strongly tried, that expect a salary from the company alone will not be enough to meet my needs in the future, therefore, in my belief, as well as hard work, I have opened a clothing store as efforts to be successful.

My Business

I have two jobs: first, As an employee in the company producing cooking oil, earning me $ 170 / month and second As the owner of a clothes shop.____The following illustration of the advantages that can be in the sales of clothing: first, Capital 1 T-shirt: $ 1.70, is sold to consumers for $ 2.40, then the gain is $ 0.70 / item. second, Capital 1 dress shirt: $ 3.50, is sold to consumers for $ 5.20, then the gain is $ 1.70 / item. third, Capital 1 Shorts: $ 1.50, is sold to consumers for $ 2.00, then the gain is $ 0.50 / item. fourth, Capital 1 pants: $ 5.20, on sale to consumers for 7:00, then the profit is $ 1.80 / item. Please convert the currency Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) to meliht more detail the profits from the sale of my clothes this effort.

Loan Proposal

I would do if my loan ($ 112.88) has been funded are: first, buy a T-shirt. ($ 28.22 then be about 16 items). second, buy a dress shirt. ($ 28.22 then be about 8 items). third, buy shorts. ($ 28.22 then be about 17 items). fourth, buying trousers. ($ 28.22 then be about 5 items). where if we assume each item has a profit margin averaging at least is: $ 0.70 / item, then if in total the above items, then 16 8 17 5 = 46 items x $ 0.70 = $ 32.20 minimum profit will I get against this loan, equivalent to approximately Rp. 460000, if in percentage, then I get a profit of 28.75% of the total loan me (Rp. 1,600,521).

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About Me

Introducing, my name is Bayu, I was a private employee, the salary that I receive each month about $ 170. Although my salary is not too big, but I am eternally grateful. I am very happy with the program of Zidisha that allows me to grow and change my mind to go ahead and open a business.

In addition to working as private employees in a cooking oil processing factory in Indonesia, this time I also tried to run a clothing store business. I am doing business with patience and diligent, confident, and always prayed to God to be given the smoothness in running this business.

Because the demands of the times globalisasi higher, make me more strongly tried, that expect a salary from the company alone will not be enough to meet my needs in the future, therefore, in my belief, as well as hard work, I have opened a clothing store as efforts to be successful.

My Business

I have two jobs: first, As an employee in the company producing cooking oil, earning me $ 170 / month and second As the owner of a clothes shop.

The following illustration of the advantages that can be in the sales of clothing: first, Capital 1 T-shirt: $ 1.70, is sold to consumers for $ 2.40, then the gain is $ 0.70 / item. second, Capital 1 dress shirt: $ 3.50, is sold to consumers for $ 5.20, then the gain is $ 1.70 / item. third, Capital 1 Shorts: $ 1.50, is sold to consumers for $ 2.00, then the gain is $ 0.50 / item. fourth, Capital 1 pants: $ 5.20, on sale to consumers for 7:00, then the profit is $ 1.80 / item. Please convert the currency Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) to meliht more detail the profits from the sale of my clothes this effort.

Loan Proposal

I would do if my loan ($ 112.88) has been funded are: first, buy a T-shirt. ($ 28.22 then be about 16 items). second, buy a dress shirt. ($ 28.22 then be about 8 items). third, buy shorts. ($ 28.22 then be about 17 items). fourth, buying trousers. ($ 28.22 then be about 5 items). where if we assume each item has a profit margin averaging at least is: $ 0.70 / item, then if in total the above items, then 16 + 8 + 17 + 5 = 46 items x $ 0.70 = $ 32.20 minimum profit will I get against this loan, equivalent to approximately Rp. 460000, if in percentage, then I get a profit of 28.75% of the total loan me (Rp. 1,600,521).

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$117.00

Date disbursed

Oct 13, 2015

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

6 weeks

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Summary

Amount repaid

$0.00

Amount remaining

$122.85

Expected completion

Nov 29, 2015

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$23.31

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Oct 25, 2015 $23.31
Nov 1, 2015 $23.31
Nov 8, 2015 $23.31
Nov 15, 2015 $23.31
Nov 22, 2015 $23.31
Nov 29, 2015 $6.32

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