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Systematisation of professional practice experience related to the financial feasibility study of handicrafts for Asofinya

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  • Alejandra Yasmin Burbano Natib
  • Martha Lida Solarte Solarte

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The present systematization of practice was carried out in the Association of integrated fiqueros of the indigenous council of Yascual - ASOFINYA, where the main objective was to obtain financial viability in the process of making crafts in order to anticipate possible eventualities or financial losses that may occur. present in the future, was carried out based on the analysis of labor and raw material costs, free cash projections, economic indicators (IRR, NPV and RCB), the break-even point and the sales price , evidencing favorable results for the Association, in the same way it is intended to leave the model which serves for future researchers as a source of new knowledge, some reference points and support material in various areas of knowledge, allowing the making of more accurate decisions. , the implementation of continuous improvement strategies as well as the development of short, medium and long-term productive projects. In this sense, it is intended to contribute as a practice of social responsibility which is immersed in the mission of UNIMINUTO, taking into account that this initiative has had the support and backing of the same Educational Institution and other Universities and thus contribute to regional development. which is the subline of research in the Financial Administration career.

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