DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
REGION X
DISTRICT QUEZON ll
SALAWAGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SALAWAGAN, QUEZON, BUKIDNON
ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
“LIFE IS SWEETER WITH OUR MILO-JELLY TAPIOCA”
BUSINESS PLAN FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP
S.Y. 2022-2023
“SWEET DESSERT”
MILO-JELLY TAPIOCA
Submitted by:
JANNEL T. PAGAS
PRINCESS ESPINA
SHANE KARYL P. ABALOS
Submitted to:
NIÑO CHRIS ABAPO
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Millennial’s are always curious about new things. They want to experience
different things that are opposed to what they already knew, that’s why to come up to
the idea to serve them Milo Jelly-Tapioca. One of the great dessert in the Philippines is
milo jelly sago salad, which is produced by combining cooked tapioca pearls, sugar, all-
purpose cream, and condensed milk with milo jelly composed of jelly powder, sugar,
and milo powder. In the past years, people wants to discover a business that can easily
catch up the eye of the customers. The Milo Jelly consists of jelly cubes created from
the well-known powdered chocolate drink and is typically served as a dessert with thick,
sweetened cream. With coffee jelly, they are essentially the same; the only distinction is
in the ingredients. Famous chocolate and malt powder are combined to create the
beverage Milo. It is marketed to children who are involved in athletics as an energy
drink and as a fantastic way to start a day full of activity. As an alternative, the Milo
powder may be used in a variety of dishes and, thanks to its chocolatey sweetness, is a
great addition to desserts. Product excellence is crucial to the business’s success. It
can result in lower production costs, and higher income when it produces high-quality
goods that continue to satisfy client demands. Customers that depend on a business’s
attention to detail and fulfillment of customer demands value product quality as well.
Customers that purchase quality goods get secure, practical solutions to their
difficulties. Researching the variables that can impact the quality of your products is
essential before choosing a product quality strategy so that you are aware of the areas
that require improvement. The factors that comprise product quality management can
then be identified, along with potential opportunities for improvement. Your
manufacturing processes will determine how well your products turn out. Developing
strategies can assist your business in producing high-quality goods that satisfy
customer expectations and effectively increase revenue. Proponents conduct Milo Jelly
tapioca to market due to its marketable effect into the market. It is suit to the Filipino
taste, even kids, teenagers and adults. Due to our climate, Filipino really loves cold,
tasty and healthy, and of course affordable to take in order to cure the cravings or to say
in bisaya “mawala Ang kainit ug kauhaw*
The Milo-jelly tapioca was made with love, care, and effort by the business
owners, who wanted a pleasant product. While the product was being sold, some
customers asked what Milo-jelly tapioca was. Customers initially purchase Milo-jelly
tapioca merely to sample it and determine if it meets their standards of taste.
Fortunately, they are pleased with it and want to purchase more. The customers’ smiles
while enjoying the Milo-jelly tapioca make the business owners pleased.
MISSION
The goal of Milo Tapioca Jelly is to discover new flavors and inspire the locals to live
more flavorful lifestyles. Since our customers are also our friends, we only serve the
best food to them and make sure they have access to wholesome desserts of the
highest quality to make them feel at home. We want to spread awareness of the health
advantages of milo and show that flavor does not have to be sacrificed in the name of
health.
VISION
The Milo Tapioca Jelly vision is to create an opportunity to everyone to taste and buy
our own made delicious food which meets the expectations of customers. We, as the
seller can assure that we will serve the best and high quality of taste for our milo tapioca
jelly. This food is the best choice to choose. This may create an impact in our
community to grow.
OBJECTIVES
• To satisfy customer’s expectations
• To sell a tastier and better-quality product
• To determine the customers satisfaction
• To determine the customers preference
• To sell well and have a good positive customers interaction
CHAPTER 2
List of Ingredients:
ITEM QUANTITY
All purpose cream 1pc
Condense 1pc
Angel Evaporate 1pc
Milo 8 sachets
Sago ¼
Unflavored Gelatin 2 sachets
White Sugar ¼
Salad Cups 1pack
List of Fixture and Furniture:
ITEMS QUANTITY
Pot 1
Taperware 2
Ladder 2
Knife 1
Pan 1
Spoon 1
Strainer 1
Product Name
* Milo Jelly-Tapioca
Price
Milo Jelly-Tapioca 15 pesos
CHAPTER 3
MARKET ANALYSIS
A. Product
This Milo Tapioca Jelly is a sweet food which was classified as “dessert”. It can
be made as easy at home and it is not expensive. It can be made as easy at
home and it is not expensive. The taste removes your stress, and it makes them
to taste it again and again.
B. Location
One the elements that could have an impact on a business is location. The
entrepreneurs must take into account a number of elements while choosing a
location for the business, such as the local population and its residents’
preferences. The entrepreneurs made the decision to open a business at
Salawagan National High School. The milo-jelly tapioca is produced at the
owners’ home and is primarily distributed within Salawagan National High
School’s campus.
C. Promotion
This business aimed to share some techniques or ways on how to gain the
attention of the customers pertaining to their preferred food if it is affordable with
a satisfied flavor/taste.
D. Target Customer
Students at Salawagan National High School are the business’s potential
customers, although residents of Salawagan Quezon, Bukidnon can also
purchase the Milo-jelly tapioca.
E. Local Business Environment
Numerous company owners establish businesses in Salawagan, Quezon, and
Bukidnon because it is a marketable location for their goods or services. Each of
these businesses is seen as a rival in the industry. As a result, Milo Jelly-Tapioca
plans to grow soon by opening new branches around Bukidnon and improving its
quality in accordance with consumer preferences. Customers are thought of as
the company’s lifeblood, so it’s critical to understand the laws and customs of any
new markets as well as the local populace’s culture before expanding.
F. Swot Analysis
STRENGTH
- Affordable
- Good service
- good taste of the product
- good quality of the product
- approachable entrepreneurs
WEAKNESS
- not constantly sell the product.
- lack of confidence
- quickly spoil if not placed in the refrigerator
- few customers
- not offering online ordering
OPPORTUNITY
- developing new skills
- developing new knowledge
- development of sales talk effort
- extra income
- self-employment
THREATS
- climate
- competition from other dessert business
- low prices of competitors
- The New business trends
-skills and attitude
G. Suppliers and Competitors
Milo Jelly-Tapioca supplier is SB Store which is located at Purok 2, Libertad,
Quezon, Bukidnon. One of the competitors are those who sell similar foods to
particularly sweets and all types of businesses.
H. Future
-Offer online orders
- Improve business strategy
- expand location
- own store
- improve our products according to customer’s Preferences
- add more flavors
CHAPTER 4
Financial Analysis
A. Capital
P451
B. Monthly Reports
Income Statement
For the month of March
Revenue 780
10% for School (60)
Gross Income 720
Expenses (667.28)
Net Income 52.72
Net Loss -351.28
Income Statement
For the month of April
Revenue 945
10% for school (94.5)
Expenses (799.7)
Net Income 147.3
C. Sales Summary .
Date Pieces Created Revenue Sold Expenses
March 20 25 375 25 391.3
March 29 27 405 27 275.91
April 2 29 175 14 265.3
April 10 30 450 30 239.90
April 26 33 320 28 200
Total 144 1,723 124 1,372.48
C. Direct Cost
Quantity Quantity Price
All Purpose Cream 1pc 74
Condense 1pc 53
Angel Evaporate 1pc 26
Milo 8 sachets 64
Sago ¼ 27
Unflavored Gelatin 2 sachets 28
White Sugar ¼ 21
Salad Cups 1 pack 42
Total: 335
D. Indirect Cost
E. Depreciation
CHAPTER 5
Acknowledgement
We would like to express our gratitude and appreciation to those who are devoted
to this journey. To our Almighty God, the source of wisdom, courage, and strength, has
given us his blessings to enable and successful in our work. To our principal Mrs. Grace
T. Palahang for approving our devotion to our work. To our adviser Mrs. Micah Janary
C. Roxas who have shown support and interest of our work for a successful.
Our deepest appreciation to our Entrepreneurship adviser, Sir Niño Chris Abapo for
you are our passion for guiding and letting us to gain new knowledge is definitely great.
To my friends and classmates who encouraged us to pursue our business and shows
moral support. Special thanks to our customers for choosing our business.