Principles And Criteria For Inspection Of Investment Projects

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In this course, you’ll get proven strategies and tools that will help you become a more successful investor.

No gimmicks. No confetti or bells and whistles. Just sound investing principles based on decades of research and experience.

At the end of this course you will be able to:
  • Learn seven time-tested principles that enable you to invest mindfully and get on the road to building long-term wealth.
  • Build a holy grail portfolio like the hedge-fund billionaires.
  • Feel confident investing your own money – in all market conditions.
  • Use sophisticated risk-management technology, previously only available to Wall Street elite.
  • Decide for yourself whether cryptocurrency is right for you.
  • Make your own decisions about how to invest your money.
  • Practice techniques inspired by Nobel-prize winning research to overcome emotions that sabotage your investing.
  • Believe in what you invest in and why it matters.
  • Discover what kind of investor you are using a risk-tolerance and time-horizon questionnaire.
  • Create your own risk budget and learn how to spend that budget to maximize returns.
  • Get a good night’s sleep and stop obsessing about crypto volatility, the price of Tesla, and the 24-hour financial news cycle.

This course is made for 

  • Senior government policy-makers: high-level government officials in relevant Ministries (economy, agriculture, rural development, etc.), as well as high-level managers in other government institutions where relevant, such as the office of the President or Prime Minister and investment promotion agencies.
  • Parliamentarians: elected members and senior committee staff members of the national and, where relevant, state or regional legislative bodies.
  • Technical governmental staff: public administrators and civil servants in Ministries, implementing agencies and data-collection offices.
  • Apex small-scale producer organizations: organizations whose membership consists of multiple small-scale producer organizations.
  • Civil society organizations: organizations that advocate for or work directly with, small-scale producers, local communities, employees, and others affected by these investments, including legal empowerment organizations.
DAY 1
Project Valuation.
Overview The Need for Project Valuation Factors Affecting the Project Valuation.
Base of Change in Financial Status.
Project Assessment Methods.
Current Value of Cash Flows Current Net Value.
Internal Rate of Return.
Return on Maturity, and Return Period.
Responsibility and Impairment.
Regional Evaluation.
DAY 2
Special Cases, Preferences of Project Interactions.
Investment concept.
Study of investment opportunities.
Feasibility study of investment.
Technical feasibility study.
Marketing feasibility study.
Final Evaluation.
Project implementation stage.
Transactions stage and its characteristics.
Introduction to Project Risk Management.
DAY 3
Sources of Project Risks.
Project Risk Analysis.
Risk Management Laws, Principles and Standards.
Risk Management – Implementation Strategy / Plan.
Methods of risk assessment.
Precautions to be taken for avoiding risks.
Relationship between risks and the institution policies and procedures.
 
DAY 4
Reasons for assessing risks and taking the necessary precautions.
Methods of certification of risk assessment and necessary precautions.
Methods of dealing with some risks resulting from corruption.
DAY 5
The proper time to take the necessary precautions.
Risk assessment categories.
Risk assessment field work.
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