Buch, Englisch, 550 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 550 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-78137-070-4
Verlag: Euromoney
Since the first edition was published, the financial markets have undergone tremendous upheavals and many new structures and instruments have been created to meet the financing needs of business. This edition considers the wider world of project finance, applicable to such diverse situations as venture capital and leveraged buyouts, and using new approaches such as Islamic finance techniques.
Why should someone buy the book?
The eighth edition is an essential and over-due update to the previous edition published in 2000. The eighth edition updates a comprehensive review of financial and related topics which are relevant to project financing in 2012 and explores current trends in financial modelling of a project, risk management and the private finance initiatives.
This is a comprehensive and practical book full of advice and tips for successful project financing, including leasing, offering a clear, easy to understand guide to a complex area with examples. The topic coverage is well organized and complete – moving from the fundamentals to the more complex issues. There is an extensive glossary to support readers. Finally the use of 12 practitioner case studies brings many of these complex issues to life.
This is the new edition of the clear, easy-to-understand industry-standard text on project financing. With a good overview of a broad area and using principles of project financing to explain complex structures, this book includes lots of examples and case studies (including Eurotunnel, Dabhol, multiple Paiton deals and other recent deals along with subsequent developments) to show the concepts in use, examine outcomes and to ensure you understand important issues such as effective project structuring and financing, financial modelling for project valuation, and risk management. Substantially updated and expanded to provide the latest developments in all aspects of project financing. An important manual reference, this book is a must-have for every project financier's desk.
Key features
The text unites the domain of project financing with a wealth of project management techniques, supported by diagrams and charts and other pictorial features, where appropriate. All these supporting features facilitate a better understanding of the accompanying text for the reader.
In many chapters there are diagrams to clarify the specific transaction structure discussed in the accompanying text. These diagrams enable the reader to get a very clear idea of the transaction structure, which is particularly useful where it is complex or unusual. There are also a number of checklists to assist stakeholders in the project and resource management of complex project financings. The new financial modelling chapters allow exploration of some of the pitfalls project models encounter, challenging the accurate replication of the project cash flows for stakeholders to evaluate.
In the later new risk management chapters, worked examples are included to illustrate the techniques in practice. The new public private partnership/private finance initiatives chapter introduces readers to this new approach to public projects. References are made to useful websites throughout the text. Cases are included at the end of the main text to encourage examination of real-life examples of project financing in practice and also highlight specific issues of current interest.
Key benefits
The book will be helpful to project finance sponsors, lawyers, host governments, bankers and providers of capital because it discusses and clarifies many of the basic issues stranded through project financing transactions, as well as introducing alternative approaches such as leasing, export credit financings, or other types of deals such as Islamic financing. This book is written to make project financing accessible to a wider market and to support junior bankers and lawyers who wish to expand their knowledge of this practice area. The book also benefits other project financing industry participants, e.g. bankers, leasing companies, lessees, who want to expand their knowledge of project financing. The chapters on project financial modelling explain the key issues faced when looking at cash flow analysis and the cases offer a historical perspective on projects that have completed successfully and the issues faced, or those projects still awaiting successful completion and the challenges encountered.
What can be found in the book?
New topics include:
· Financial models
· Financial modeling for different industries
· Overview of risk management
· Controlling risk via swaps
· Controlling risk via options, caps and floors
· Alternative risk techniques
· Public private partnership/private finance initiatives
· Cases studies
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Why should someone buy the book?
The eighth edition is an essential and over-due update to the previous edition published in 2000. The eighth edition updates a comprehensive review of financial and related topics which are relevant to project financing in 2012 and explores current trends in financial modelling of a project, risk management and the private finance initiatives.
This is a comprehensive and practical book full of advice and tips for successful project financing, including leasing, offering a clear, easy to understand guide to a complex area with examples. The topic coverage is well organized and complete – moving from the fundamentals to the more complex issues. There is an extensive glossary to support readers. Finally the use of 12 practitioner case studies brings many of these complex issues to life.
This is the new edition of the clear, easy-to-understand industry-standard text on project financing. With a good overview of a broad area and using principles of project financing to explain complex structures, this book includes lots of examples and case studies (including Eurotunnel, Dabhol, multiple Paiton deals and other recent deals along with subsequent developments) to show the concepts in use, examine outcomes and to ensure you understand important issues such as effective project structuring and financing, financial modelling for project valuation, and risk management. Substantially updated and expanded to provide the latest developments in all aspects of project financing. An important manual reference, this book is a must-have for every project financier's desk.
Key features
The text unites the domain of project financing with a wealth of project management techniques, supported by diagrams and charts and other pictorial features, where appropriate. All these supporting features facilitate a better understanding of the accompanying text for the reader.
In many chapters there are diagrams to clarify the specific transaction structure discussed in the accompanying text. These diagrams enable the reader to get a very clear idea of the transaction structure, which is particularly useful where it is complex or unusual. There are also a number of checklists to assist stakeholders in the project and resource management of complex project financings. The new financial modelling chapters allow exploration of some of the pitfalls project models encounter, challenging the accurate replication of the project cash flows for stakeholders to evaluate.
In the later new risk management chapters, worked examples are included to illustrate the techniques in practice. The new public private partnership/private finance initiatives chapter introduces readers to this new approach to public projects. References are made to useful websites throughout the text. Cases are included at the end of the main text to encourage examination of real-life examples of project financing in practice and also highlight specific issues of current interest.
Key benefits
The book will be helpful to project finance sponsors, lawyers, host governments, bankers and providers of capital because it discusses and clarifies many of the basic issues stranded through project financing transactions, as well as introducing alternative approaches such as leasing, export credit financings, or other types of deals such as Islamic financing. This book is written to make project financing accessible to a wider market and to support junior bankers and lawyers who wish to expand their knowledge of this practice area. The book also benefits other project financing industry participants, e.g. bankers, leasing companies, lessees, who want to expand their knowledge of project financing. The chapters on project financial modelling explain the key issues faced when looking at cash flow analysis and the cases offer a historical perspective on projects that have completed successfully and the issues faced, or those projects still awaiting successful completion and the challenges encountered.
What can be found in the book?
New topics include:
· Financial models
· Financial modeling for different industries
· Overview of risk management
· Controlling risk via swaps
· Controlling risk via options, caps and floors
· Alternative risk techniques
· Public private partnership/private finance initiatives
· Cases studies
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