I will create a detailed financial feasibility study for your project

I will create a detailed financial feasibility study for your project

About this gig

I will create a detailed financial feasibility study that tells you whether your project pencils out, where the risks hide, and what the numbers actually say before you commit capital.

A feasibility study is the difference between "this feels like a good idea" and "this is a defensible decision." Whether you are launching a product, opening a location, buying equipment, expanding into a new market, or pitching investors, you need a grounded model that connects your assumptions to real cash flows and a clear go/no-go signal. That is exactly what I build for you, line by line.

What you get

  • A complete financial feasibility study delivered as a polished PDF report plus the underlying working Excel/Google Sheets model so you can change assumptions yourself later.
  • A 5-year (or your chosen horizon) integrated projection covering revenue build-up, cost structure, gross and operating margins, and net cash flow.
  • A detailed assumptions register documenting every input, its source, and the logic behind it, so nothing is a black box.
  • Startup/capital expenditure schedule and a working-capital estimate so you know the true cash you need before breakeven.
  • Profit and loss statement, cash flow statement, and a summary balance sheet view, structured month-by-month for year one and annually thereafter.
  • Break-even analysis showing the units, revenue, or occupancy level at which the project stops losing money.
  • Key investment metrics: Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), payback period, and discounted payback, with the discount rate explained.
  • Scenario and sensitivity analysis (base, optimistic, pessimistic) plus tornado-style sensitivity on the variables that move the outcome most.
  • A funding and financing view: how much capital is required, when, and what the cash runway looks like across the timeline.
  • A written feasibility verdict with a clear recommendation, the main risks, and the conditions under which the project succeeds or fails.
  • An executive summary written in plain language for stakeholders, lenders, or investors who will not read the spreadsheet.

Plans

FeatureBasicStandardPremium
Projection horizon3 years5 years5-7 years
P&L / cash flow / break-evenYesYesYes
Assumptions registerYesYesYes (fully sourced)
NPV / IRR / paybackBasicFullFull
Scenario analysis-3 scenarios3 scenarios + custom
Sensitivity (tornado) analysis--Yes
Funding / runway schedule-YesYes
Editable model handoverYesYesYes (documented)
Executive summary PDFShortFullInvestor-ready
Revision rounds123
Video walkthrough call--Yes

How it works

  1. Intake. You share what you have: business concept, pricing ideas, expected costs, target market, any quotes or contracts, and your main question (e.g., "Is this worth funding?"). A short questionnaire keeps it organized.
  2. Clarification. I send back a focused list of questions to fill gaps and confirm assumptions. Honest, well-labeled assumptions are better than fake precision, and I flag anything I am estimating.
  3. Modeling. I build the integrated model: revenue drivers, cost structure, capital needs, working capital, and the financial statements that tie them together.
  4. Analysis. I run break-even, NPV/IRR/payback, and scenarios, then stress-test the variables that matter most so you see the real risk surface.
  5. Drafting. I write the report: methodology, findings, charts, risks, and a clear feasibility verdict with a recommendation.
  6. Review and revisions. You review the draft, and we refine assumptions or formatting within your plan's revision rounds.
  7. Handover. You receive the final PDF, the editable model, and (Premium) a walkthrough so you can defend and reuse the numbers.

Why choose this

I focus on decision-useful work, not decoration. Every number traces back to a documented assumption, the model is built cleanly so it does not break when you change an input, and the verdict is honest, including when the answer is "not yet" or "only if X holds." You get a study you can actually hand to a lender, a partner, or your own future self, and the editable file means you are never locked into a static snapshot. Charts are clear, formatting is professional, and the executive summary speaks to non-financial readers without dumbing down the analysis.

Who it's for / use cases

  • Founders validating a startup or new product line before raising or self-funding.
  • Small and medium business owners weighing an expansion, a second location, or a major equipment purchase.
  • Real estate and hospitality projects assessing occupancy, build-out cost, and return.
  • Operators preparing a loan or grant application that requires financial projections.
  • Investors and advisors who want an independent second look at a deal's numbers.
  • Anyone choosing between two or more projects and needing a comparable, apples-to-apples financial view.

FAQ

Q: What exactly is a financial feasibility study versus a full business plan? A feasibility study focuses on whether the numbers work: capital required, cash flow, break-even, and returns, with a go/no-go verdict. A business plan is broader (strategy, marketing, operations, team). I can reference those areas, but the deliverable here is the financial core.

Q: What information do you need from me to start? Your concept, target pricing, expected costs (fixed and variable), startup/capital items, and your timeline. The more real data or quotes you provide, the tighter the model. Where data is missing, I use clearly labeled industry-reasonable estimates and flag them.

Q: What if I do not have all the numbers yet? That is normal and fine. Part of the value is building a defensible assumption set with you. I will mark every estimated input so you and your stakeholders know exactly what is grounded in your data versus what is an assumption to be tested.

Q: Will the projections guarantee my project will succeed? No, and anyone who promises that is misleading you. A feasibility study is a rigorous, transparent model of likely outcomes under stated assumptions. It improves your decision and surfaces risks, but real-world results depend on execution and market conditions.

Q: Can I edit the model myself afterward? Yes. You receive the working Excel or Google Sheets file with formulas intact and inputs separated from calculations, so you can update assumptions and immediately see the impact. Premium includes a walkthrough so you are confident using it.

Q: How long does it take? Timelines depend on tier and complexity, and I confirm a specific delivery window before starting. Standard and Premium studies with full scenario and sensitivity work take longer than a Basic three-year projection. Prompt answers to my clarifying questions keep things moving.

Q: Is my information kept confidential? Yes. Your concept and figures are treated as confidential and used only to build your study. I am happy to work under a mutual NDA on request.

Q: Can you tailor the study for investors or a bank? Absolutely. The Standard and Premium tiers include an executive summary and metrics (IRR, NPV, payback, runway) formatted for the audience you are approaching, whether that is a lender, a grant committee, or equity investors.

Reviews4.5(2)

  • @mintworks
    ★★★★4

    Solid study for my solar installation venture with clear cash flow projections and a sensitivity table I asked for. I had to request one revision to the market sizing section, but it was handled quickly and the final version was thorough.

  • @oliviacodes
    ★★★★★5

    I needed a feasibility study for a boutique hotel I'm planning in a coastal town, and the level of detail blew me away. The breakeven analysis and projected occupancy assumptions were grounded in real comparable data, and the NPV and payback section gave my partners exactly what they needed to commit. Turned the full report around in four days and answered all my follow-up questions on the cost assumptions without any hassle.