Project Financial Valuation Masterclass
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Knowing how to apply financial valuation concepts and techniques for intended investments in new business lines, products and other development projects is a key area in which finance professionals must develop strong financial valuation skills in.
However good our futures research may be, we shall never be able to escape from the ultimate dilemma that all our knowledge is about the past, and all our decisions are about the future – Ian Wilson, Scenario Planning Expert & Strategy Consultant
The Finance 3.0 Project Financial Valuation Program is designed to help finance professionals understand how to model realistic future cash flows, apply financial valuation techniques, refresh on the basic concepts of capital budgeting, and undertake financial valuation in special situations.
The 3 courses covered in the Finance 3.0 Project Financial Valuation program are:
- Overview of Project Valuation
- Project Valuation Methods
- Project Valuation – Special Cases
Through a step by step program on the ins and outs of project financial valuation, learn how to master the evaluation of capital investment decisions through a robust, analytical framework of financial valuation. Evaluate situations such as capital rationing and mutually exclusive projects, and apply sensitivity analysis, scenario, break even analysis, and Monte Carlo simulation to analyze capital budgeting decisions.
PROGRAM DETAILS
1. Overview of Project Valuation
- Need for project valuation
- Factors that impact project valuation
- Rules to ensure suitable cash flow statement
- Methods of project valuation
2. Project Valuation Methods
- Need for project valuation
- Discounted Cash Flow Method
- Net Present Value Method
- IRR
- Average Return on Book Value
- Payback Period
- Various factors that affect the project valuation methods
- Advantages and disadvantages
3. Project Valuation – Special Cases
- Concept of project interactions
- Capital rationing and the methods of calculations
- Mutually exclusive projects
- Side costs and side benefits
- Concept of project analysis
- Sensitivity analysis
- Scenario and break even analysis
- Monte Carlo Simulation
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