As the Australian population gets larger and older, the number of
death increases due to illnesses, Alcohol related deaths, Drug use, suicide, and
the increase rate of cancer deaths. In 2010, an estimate of 143,500 people died
in Australia (73,500 Males and 70,000 Females). An approximate increase of 2,700
or 1.9% compared to the deaths in the year 2009 (140,800). Since the early
1990s, the number of deaths registered has increased by around 0.6% per year.
The increase in the number of deaths registered over time reflects the
increasing size of the Australian population and the increasing number of old
people. The number over deaths will increase throughout the century since the
ageing population is still growing. Statistics shows that more than 60 people
die each week in Australia from car accidents, suicide, stroke, liver cirrhosis,
and cancer because of alcohol related problems. The number of people
hospitalised for alcohol related problems has increased by more than 30 per cent
and more than 100,000 Australians were hospitalised in 2005. In South Australia
in 2005, almost 400 people died from alcohol related problems and nearly 7000
people were hospitalised
Based on these statistics on deaths, Funeral homes
is a great business to do. Based on recent prices nationwide, Die hard funerals
has a potential of attaining its market share of $768, 213 within three to four
years. The industry average gross margin for a funeral homes is roughly about
62.5 percent. The funding of $215,000 requested in this plan is
projected to result in an annual net profit of approximately $194,000 in Die
Hard Funeral’s fourth year of operation, with subsequent increases annually due
to inflation.
With
the establishment of Die Hard Funerals, those who lose someone to death will for
the first time in our era be integrated into the community of life instead of
stigmatized and marginalized. There will be a new centre for community
involvement. And for the first time, the Boomer generation will be able to go
out the way it lived.
death increases due to illnesses, Alcohol related deaths, Drug use, suicide, and
the increase rate of cancer deaths. In 2010, an estimate of 143,500 people died
in Australia (73,500 Males and 70,000 Females). An approximate increase of 2,700
or 1.9% compared to the deaths in the year 2009 (140,800). Since the early
1990s, the number of deaths registered has increased by around 0.6% per year.
The increase in the number of deaths registered over time reflects the
increasing size of the Australian population and the increasing number of old
people. The number over deaths will increase throughout the century since the
ageing population is still growing. Statistics shows that more than 60 people
die each week in Australia from car accidents, suicide, stroke, liver cirrhosis,
and cancer because of alcohol related problems. The number of people
hospitalised for alcohol related problems has increased by more than 30 per cent
and more than 100,000 Australians were hospitalised in 2005. In South Australia
in 2005, almost 400 people died from alcohol related problems and nearly 7000
people were hospitalised
Based on these statistics on deaths, Funeral homes
is a great business to do. Based on recent prices nationwide, Die hard funerals
has a potential of attaining its market share of $768, 213 within three to four
years. The industry average gross margin for a funeral homes is roughly about
62.5 percent. The funding of $215,000 requested in this plan is
projected to result in an annual net profit of approximately $194,000 in Die
Hard Funeral’s fourth year of operation, with subsequent increases annually due
to inflation.
With
the establishment of Die Hard Funerals, those who lose someone to death will for
the first time in our era be integrated into the community of life instead of
stigmatized and marginalized. There will be a new centre for community
involvement. And for the first time, the Boomer generation will be able to go
out the way it lived.