Project Feasibility Study Program
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Project Feasibility Study Program Course
Introduction:
The advanced course allows delegates to gain a solid understanding of costing project units on an accrual basis. Providing a firm understanding of the approach needed for successful business decisions and the financial concepts relevant to such decisions. This practical course will teach how to structure and scientifically conduct feasibility studies in its four sections.
Course Objectives:
This course aims to provide participants with advanced and in-depth knowledge and particle skills, to manage projects, investment schemes, and new product exposure, more efficiently and with a greater degree of control and accountability.
Who Should Attend?
Managers, supervisors, technical professionals, consultants, accountants, analysts, financial planners, and engineers. The course is broadly intended for all levels of management and other specialists in financial planning and assessment. Employees expected to undertake specific projects, project managers, and top executives.
Course Outlines:
- Introduction
- Applicable rules and regulations
- (Marketing section)
- Defining the output (final product or service usage and specification)
- Group case study
- Classification of sectors utilizing the output
- The output classified standard
- Market Demand criteria
- Group case study
- Supply and demand analysis (median analyses)
- Market Supply Size Analysis
- Expected market forecasts (least square method analysis)
- project capacity gradually increase
- price scheme and structure
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- Marketing Plan
- Past experiences needed for project efficiency
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- (Technical Engineering section)
- Natural environment
- Technical knowhow selection scheme
- Project flow chart and process mapping
- Final output specifications
- Equipment and accessories costing center
- Manpower costing center
- Group case study
- material costing center
- Utilities and consumables
- Project life cycle
- Location calculation scheme for every cost center
- Project time plan (implementation scheduling)
- Group case study
- Preparations for the (Economic and financial section)
- Fixed cost analysis
- Pre-expenditure cost analysis
- Working capital cost
- Total investment analysis
- Cost of deprecation
- The annual cost of products sold
- Group case study
- Annual revenues expected
- National income-added value
- Economic indicators
- Case study
- Profit/loss statements
- Cash flow statements
- Internal rate of returns
- Group case study
- Net present value assumption
- Breakeven point
- Payback periods
- Project sensitivity
- Project final report
- material safety data sheets
- Case studies