What you'll get
  • 3+ Hours
  • 1 Courses
  • Course Completion Certificates
  • Self-paced Courses
  • Technical Support
  • Case Studies

Synopsis

  • Core concepts and structure of project finance
  • Funding methods: debt, equity, and staged financing
  • Role of Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs)
  • Building project finance models for cash flow and viability
  • Designing optimal capital structures
  • Using project cash flows for debt repayment
  • Identifying and mitigating project risks
  • Real-world case studies for practical understanding
  • Career pathways in project finance

Content

Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
Project Finance3h 37mView Curriculum

Description

This course provides a complete roadmap for understanding and mastering project finance, from foundational concepts to advanced financial modeling. Using practical examples, such as a toll gate project funded through a structured debt-equity mix, you will learn how long-term industrial and infrastructure projects are financed, managed, and evaluated.

You will gain hands-on experience in building robust financial models to analyze project viability, determine optimal capital structures, and plan repayment strategies using project-generated cash flows. The course also covers the creation and role of Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) in project execution.

This course equips you with the analytical, quantitative, and investment banking skills required to succeed in the challenging and lucrative world of project finance. By the end, you will have the knowledge and confidence to structure, evaluate, and manage complex projects efficiently.

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of finance and accounting principles

  • Familiarity with Excel and financial modeling concepts

  • Knowledge of corporate finance or investment banking fundamentals is a plus

  • Analytical and quantitative aptitude.

Target Audience

  • Aspiring finance professionals aiming for a career in project finance

  • Investment banking and corporate finance professionals

  • Students and graduates in finance, accounting, or economics

  • Analysts and managers involved in infrastructure or industrial projects

  • Professionals interested in financial modeling and long-term project evaluation.