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Project Financing: Asset-Based Financial Engineering, 2nd Edition

DateMay, 2007
Pages496
Price / format€90 / Hard Copy

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Abstract:
A fully revised guide to the world of project financing.

The second edition of Project Financing contains important updates as well as new material on advancements and innovations within this field. Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, this reliable resource covers a number of project financing topics, including sources of funds, legal structure, contract options, assessing and managing risk, preparing a financial plan, estimating the borrowing capacity for a project, assessing a project's profitability, and much more. Using examples and case studies throughout, author John D. Finnerty illustrates all the necessary steps involved with successfully financing a project in today's competitive business environment.

John D. Finnerty, PhD, is a Professor of Finance at Fordham University and Director of the MS in Quantitative Finance Program. He is also Managing Principal of Finnerty Economic Consulting, LLC, which specializes in business valuation, securities valuation, solvency analysis, calculation of damages, and litigation support. Finnerty has testified as an expert in valuation, securities, and other financial matters in federal and state court, and in arbitration and mediation proceedings. His research focuses on corporate finance, including project financing, and fixed income securities and derivatives valuation. Finnerty?has published twelve books, including the first edition of Project Financing, and more than eighty articles and professional papers. Finnerty is currently President of FIASI and Vice President of the Eastern Finance Association.








Table of contents:
Preface.
Chapter 1. What is Project Financing?

Chapter 2. The Rationale for Projects?

Chapter 3. What is Special about Large Projects?

Chapter 4. Who Finances Large Projects?

Chapter 5. Analyzing Project Viability.

Chapter 6. Designing Security Arrangements.

Chapter 7. Structuring the Project.

Chapter 8. Preparing the Project Financing Plan.

Chapter 9. Discounted Cash Flow Analysis.

Chapter 10. Financial Modeling and Project Evaluation.

Chapter 11. Using Real-Options Analysis to Evaluate a Project.

Chapter 12. Sources of Project Funds.

Chapter 13. Managing Project Risks.

Chapter 14. Issues for the Host Government.

Chapter 15. Case Study: The Indiantown Cogeneration Project.

Chapter 16. Case Study: The Tribasa Toll Road Project.

Chapter 17. Case Study: The Euro Disneyland Project.

Chapter 18. Case Study: The Eurotunnel Project.

Chapter 19. Conclusion.

Appendix: A: Comparative Terms of Selected Projects.

Appendix: B: Other Examples of Project Financings.

Appendix: C: Legal Investment Requirements Governing New York Life Insurance Companies.

Bibliography.

Notes.

Index.

Websites.







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