Project financing : asset-based financial engineering
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Project financing : asset-based financial engineering
(Wiley frontiers in finance)
John Wiley, c1996
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Note
Bibliography: p. 351-357
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An essential guide to an indispensable area of corporate finance Around the globe, thousands of high-profile corporate projects are relying on the innovative investment technique known as project financing to service their debt burden and to provide a steady stream of returns to project investors. But without a comprehensive understanding of the process, disasters are sure to happen-witness the financial fiascoes at Euro Disney and The Eurotunnel Project. This timely guide shows corporate finance pros and project planners how to get project financing right. Using examples and case studies, it takes readers through all the necessary steps and processes, from assessing risk and making security arrangements to preparing the financial plan and evaluating the project's legal requirements. JOHN D. FINNERTY (New York, New York) is General Partner in charge of corporate finance at McFarland Dewey & Co and professor of finance at Fordham University.
Table of Contents
- The Rationale for Project Financing.
- Analysis of Project Viability.
- Security Arrangements.
- Legal Structure.
- Preparing the Financing Plan.
- Discounted Cash Flow Analysis.
- Financial Modeling and Project Evaluation.
- Sources of Funds.
- Issues for the Host Government.
- Case Study: The Indiantown Cogeneration Project.
- Case Study: The Tribasa Toll Road Project.
- Case Study: The Euro Disneyland Project.
- Case Study: The Eurotunnel Project.
- Conclusion.
- Appendices.
- Bibliography.
- Notes.
- Index.
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