Investment Project Design + We - (Wiley Finance) by Lech Kurowski & David Sussman (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Make more informed project investment decisions by knowing what issues to examine in the planning process and how to analyze their impacts Poor or insufficient planning is primarily responsible for the inordinate number of idle and rusting capital facilities around the world, with investment decisions often made on the basis of either intuition or inadequate analysis.
- About the Author: LECH KUROWSKI is an economist with over twenty-five years of experience in investment projects analysis.
- 480 Pages
- Business + Money Management,
- Series Name: Wiley Finance
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Book Synopsis
Make more informed project investment decisions by knowing what issues to examine in the planning process and how to analyze their impactsPoor or insufficient planning is primarily responsible for the inordinate number of idle and rusting capital facilities around the world, with investment decisions often made on the basis of either intuition or inadequate analysis. Investment Project Design: A Guide to Financial and Economic Analysis with Constraints alerts potential investors and other stakeholders to precipitous changes in the investment milieu as a result of constraints on resources and infrastructure, economic and political turmoil, and population growth. The guide
- Includes descriptions of specific methods of financial and economic analysis for new investments and for expansion of an existing enterprise
- Covers project risk assessment, mitigation and avoidance
- Provides real-life case studies, adapted for presentation, and addresses the design of projects large and small, as well as those in both private and public sectors
- Features spreadsheet layouts and computations
Investment Project Design is the ultimate resource in the methods of designing and appraising investment projects
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Praise for Investment Project Design
Accumulating and deploying capital assets to provide future benefits is a practice that dates back thousands of years. Yet, even today, how capital resources are applied--decisions about when, where, and how they should be committed--presents its challenges and does not always produce expected results. Aside from uncontrollable external factors such as political and economic upheavals, one of the main deficiencies in project planning is that there is usually not enough of it, with decisions often based on anything from intuition to inadequate analysis. In Investment Project Design, internationally known experts Lech Kurowski and David Sussman offer a complete guide for investors and other stakeholders in methods of successfully designing and appraising investment projects in private and public sectors.
They present a comprehensive framework of analysis for any project involving capital investment--one that clears up a number of important misconceptions about financial aspects of design and appraisal, and that aligns the project more compatibly with features of its operating environment. Through this holistic view of the business environment, the investment project becomes part of the economic, social, and ecological system within which it is intended to function and prosper.
The approaches that the authors provide for designing, analyzing, and appraising the project will increase confidence in the investment decision despite the minefield of the contemporary investment environment--and vastly improve chances for a successful outcome.
About the Author
LECH KUROWSKI is an economist with over twenty-five years of experience in investment projects analysis. Currently a professor of economic analysis at the Wroclaw University of Economics in Wroclaw, Poland, he has performed investment studies and has served as analyst for investment proposals prepared by consulting companies for governments and private investors in over forty countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
DAVID SUSSMAN is an industrial engineer who has served as consultant to medium and small-scale enterprises and has conducted workshops and seminars throughout the world, particularly in Latin America. He was responsible for most of the important systems design and developed many of the concepts used in the investment project analysis program of the U.N. Industrial Development Organization. He has designed financial management systems in both the public and private sectors.
Please visit the companion website for case descriptions, spread sheets, and supplementary discussion of markets and other topics. www.wiley.com/go/investmentprojectdesign