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Journal : Dynamic Management Journal

FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF PROPERTY TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS PLANNING (PROPTECH) AS AN ONLINE PROPERTY RENTAL SOLUTION Sirait, Rizani Candra; Syah, Tantri Yanuar Rahmat; Negoro, Dimas Angga; Iskandar, Muhammad Dafi
Dynamic Management Journal Vol 9, No 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/dmj.v9i1.13362

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This study examines the financial planning strategy of a business in the property technology (PROPTECH) sector through a five-stage approach: financial goal setting, planning elements, financial projections, investment feasibility analysis, and financial performance evaluation. This plan aims to ensure financial sustainability and support the strategic and measurable development of PROPTECH's business. These stages involve managing income, expenses, and investments based on short-, medium-, and long-term projections. Analysis of ROI, NPV, IRR, and PP indicate strong investment feasibility, while evaluation of financial ratios such as liquidity, solvency, and profitability confirm PROPTECH's ability to manage capital effectively. The projection results show significant annual revenue growth, with profitability continuing to increase until the fifth year. Thus, this study provides a comprehensive framework to support business success in the PROPTECH sector through integrated financial management.
Due Diligence in Financial Aspects for Mobile Fuel Station Business Development Saputra, Edwin Tri Angga; Indradewa, Rhian; Negoro, Dimas Angga; Hamdi, Edi
Dynamic Management Journal Vol 8, No 3 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/dmj.v8i3.11289

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The fuel sales of motorcycle experience complex dynamics, particularly in satisfying consumer demand for leanness and ease of service. The Mobile Fuel Station (MFS) service innovation, powered by information technology, was created to accelerate the establishment of new sales outlets and enhance the efficiency and convenience of consumer service. However, this option requires substantial expenses, necessitating due diligence on the financial side. The objective of this study is to evaluate and ensure the feasibility of the Mobile Fuel Station Investment Program (PI MFS). The research findings indicate that the Return on Investment (ROI) is 18.46%, with a positive Net Present Value (NPV) and an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 23.42% in the sixth year so that PI MFS is feasible to implement. To shorten short-term debt obligations, PI MFS has a current ratio of 2.64 times. Additionally, a 32.06% DER value indicates that a greater proportion of its financing comes from equity rather than debt. This research provides direction for the future development of more efficient managerial practices, as well as generates investor interest by demonstrating the potential for growth and profitability.