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Financing Large Projects Using Project Finance Techniques And Practices Fouzul Khan

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Financing Large Projects Using Project Finance Techniques And Practices Fouzul Khan
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.02 MB
Pages: 672
Author: Fouzul Khan, Robert Parra
ISBN: 9780131016347, 0131016342
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Financing Large Projects Using Project Finance Techniques And Practices Fouzul Khan by Fouzul Khan, Robert Parra 9780131016347, 0131016342 instant download after payment.

Financing Large Projects is one of the most comprehensive books written on the art of project finance. Project finance is a technique employed for the purpose of mobilizing capital for very large start-up projects, or greenfields, based on the cash flow merits of the project--usually with little or no external support provided by parent companies in the form of guarantees. Unlike other books, this one addresses the financial, technical, legal and environmental aspects of financing complex projects. In explaining the principles involved, the authors followed the project development cycle illustrating how projects are evolved from inception, usually through international competitive bidding, to financial closure when all debt and equity needed to construct and operate the project that has been mobilized. The book is particularly thorough in explaining the criteria used by bankers and lawyers to distinguish projects that are bank-able from those that are not. It has some good sections, particularly apt for banking professionals, on the intricacies of international law as it impinges on project finance.

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