Introduction to Project Finance (Essential Capital Markets)

Introduction to Project Finance (Essential Capital Markets)

by Andrew Fight (Author)

Synopsis

The term project finance is now being used in almost every language in every part of the world. It is the solution to infrastructure, public and private venture capital needs. 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 perspective The author differentiates between recourse and non-recourse funding, tackles the issues of feasibility, identifies the parties normally involved with project finance plans, and details techniques for realistic cash flow preparation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: A Butterworth-Heinemann Title
Published: 26 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 075065905X
ISBN 13: 9780750659055
Book Overview: An essential book for all finance professionals who need a quick but thorough grounding in this specific area of finance.

Media Reviews
...a quick, easy-to-read introduction...an ideal starting point... -Financial Engineering News Fight writes succinctly and clearly, and...his analytical insights are applicable to both big and small project financings. - The RMA Journal
Author Bio
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, and he has an ongoing research interest in Debt Recovery and the roles of Credit Rating Agencies in the investor creditor community.Andrew has written and developed course materials for both tailored and public courses for Euromoney Training, BPP Financial Training, Intellexis Training, the French Bankers Training Institute, Bankakademie in Germany, and aid programmes for the European Union, USAID Eurasia Foundation, and Asian Development Bank. He has also written a dozen books on Banking and Finance related subjects for Euromoney Publications, Wiley and Sons, Express Exec / Capstone Publishing.During the last year Andrew has led successful courses in Malaysia, India, Lebanon, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, Algeria, France, Germany, and the UK