Introduction to Project Finance (Essential Capital Markets)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.29 (975 Votes) |
Asin | : | 075065905X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-02 |
Language | : | English |
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"a quick, easy-to-read introductionan ideal starting point."-Financial Engineering News"Fight writes succinctly and clearly, andhis analytical insights are applicable to both big and small project financings."- The RMA Journal
A very good basic overview This book is a very good basic overview of project finance for complete newbies. It covers well the key project risks as well as the contractual framework that surrounds PF.The book does indeed have a minor, insignificant leftish bias but it only appears in the very beginning of the book (and all of Chapter 5) :).The reason why I gave this book four stars instead of five, is because I wish there were specific examples / CF analyses that would h. "Disappointing" according to R. Eaton. The editor must have failed to read page 2 paragraph Disappointing R. Eaton The editor must have failed to read page 2 paragraph 4 that rails against the goal of project finance, namely to "make government irrelevant and achieve a two-tier society where government panders to the marginalized and infrastructure development and exploitation (!!!??) are handed over to private capital, free from the encumbrances of the electoral mandates". With that kind of bias set forward, why continue reading??Basically, a set of powerp. that rails against the goal of project finance, namely to "make government irrelevant and achieve a two-tier society where government panders to the marginalized and infrastructure development and exploitation (!!!??) are handed over to private capital, free from the encumbrances of the electoral mandates". With that kind of bias set forward, why continue reading??Basically, a set of powerp. Introduction to project finance is the gateway to knowing project finance Duncan G. Hunda The book is written in a simple language but the the topics are sequenced properly, clearly and well covered with very good explanations on project finance. No doubt the book is useful to all those that require an understanding of project finance.
Andrew Fight is an international banking and training consultant with 20 years banking and finance experience and has trained in Banks and financial institutions throughout the world as well as in the U.K. His expertise is in all aspects of Corporate Credit, Analysing Banks and Financial Institutions Risk, Syndicated Lending, and Project Finance, an
It has been successfully used in the past to raise trillions of dollars of capital and promises to continue to be one of the major financing techniques for capital projects in both developed and developing countries.Project Finance aims to provide: *Overview of project finance*Understanding of the key risks involved in project finance and techniques for mitigating risk*Techniques for effective evaluation of project finance from both a financial and credit perspectiveThe author differentiates between recourse and non-recourse funding, tackles the issues of feasibility, identifies the parties normally invol