Analysis and Evaluation of Economic Feasibility of Projects
Learn the key concepts of preparing a feasibility study and how to analyze and assess it. Discover how to build a financial feasibility model using Microsoft Excel and improve project plans through scenario and sensitivity analyses. Evaluate feasibility studies prepared by others. This course is ideal for individuals involved in feasibility studies and project sponsors.
What you’ll learn
- Define the key concepts associated with the preparation of a standard feasibility study
- Analyze, assess and prepare a feasibility study report
- Put forward and verify baseline scenario assumptions for the feasibility analytical model
- Appreciate how the financial feasibility model (template) can be built utilizing Microsoft Excel
- Carry out scenario and sensitivity analyses to improve project plans and projections
- Evaluate feasibility studies prepared by others
This training course takes students through the cycle of project feasibility study preparation and evaluation.
Feasibility study is needed before starting a new project (product or service), establishing a new business, or upgrading/modifying/expanding an existing business.
Through feasibility study preparation cycle, projects can be determined if feasible/viable from the marketing and technical viewpoints. Given their estimated capital and operation costs (CAPEX & OPEX), projects can also be determined whether profitable or not.
As the name implies, a feasibility study is used to determine the viability of an idea. The objective of this study is to ensure a project is legally and technically feasible and economically justifiable. It tells us whether a project is worth the investment or not.
Who this course is for:
- Individuals who are involved in, or willing to learn, preparing, analyzing, assessing and evaluating feasibility studies including university students studying economics, management, business administration, engineering and other disciplines
- Project sponsors, senior management, and functional managers
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