Certified Project Finance Analyst
- Offered byVSkills
Certified Project Finance Analyst at VSkills Overview
Duration | 13 hours |
Total fee | ₹3,499 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Credential | Certificate |
Future job roles | Application Security, Financial Instruments, Financial Management, Asset Allocation, Business Development |
Certified Project Finance Analyst at VSkills Highlights
- Earn a certificate of completion from Vskills
- Get Lifelong e-learning access
Certified Project Finance Analyst at VSkills Course details
- Project Identification and Feasibility
- Market Appraisal
- Technical Appraisal
- Financial Appraisal
- Economic Appraisal
- Financing Capital Structure
- Choice of Securities and Guidelines for their Issue
- External Commercial Borrowing and Euro-Issues
- Venture Capital
- Lease Finance
- Working Capital Finance
- Project finance is the financing of long-term projects based on a limited recourse financial structure
- Preparing a project finance report requires careful analysis of cost & revenue drivers, market trends, interest rates, etc
- Project Finance Certification will teach candidates technical, financial & economic market appraisal, NCD, PCD, securities, term loans, external commercial borrowing, venture capital, lease finance and working capital finance
Certified Project Finance Analyst at VSkills Curriculum
Project Finance Introduction
Project Determinants
Project Financing Advantages and Disadvantages
Project Development Obstacle
Project Finance Features
Business models
Model Concession Agreement
Project Cycle - Emphasis on Financial and Economic
Project Cycle Management
Financial and Economic Feasibility
Projects and Economic Growth and Development
Introduction
Overview of Economic Development and Growth
Measures of Economic Development
Analysis of Project’s Environmental Technological Externality
Economic Analysis of Project
Financing of Project - Objectives of Financial Analysis
Introduction
Principle and Components of Financial Analysis
Ratio Analysis
Optimal Capital Structure
Weighted Average Cost of Capital - WACC
Cost of Equity
Capital Asset Pricing Model
Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
Viability Gap Funding (VGF)
Take-out financing
Sources and Uses of Funds
Introduction
Sources and Uses of Cash
The Statement of Cash Flows
Cash Flow Statements
Introduction
Cash Flow
Benefits from using Cash Flow
Managing Short-Term Net Cash Flows
Liquidity Management
Managing Inventory
Managing Accounts Receivable
The Cash Operating Cycle
Forecasting Working Capital
Financial Cost and Benefits Analysis
Introduction
Theory of Cost Benefit Analysis
Importance of Cost Benefit Analysis
Applications of Cost Benefit Analysis
Methods of Estimating Cost
Measuring Benefits and Costs