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The textbook examines the main theoretical principles of financial planning and analysis of investment projects. It presents and analyzes examples of methods for calculating the indicators of commercial attractiveness of investments, the cost of company capital, economic added value, and calculating cash flows. It describes approaches to organizing the system of financial planning and managing the company's investment activities, as well as types of risks and models for managing them. It shows the application of the discounting method in investment calculations, including annuities. It presents the main stages of expert evaluation of investment projects, selection criteria, and documentation for the process of their implementation. For students majoring in economics studying the courses "Financial and Investment Planning", "Financial Management", "Economic Analysis", and "Corporate Finance".
Title: Financial and Investment Planning
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The textbook examines the main theoretical principles of financial planning and analysis of investment projects.
It presents and analyzes examples of methods for calculating the indicators of commercial attractiveness of investments, the cost of company capital, economic added value, and calculating cash flows.
It describes approaches to organizing the system of financial planning and managing the company's investment activities, as well as types of risks and models for managing them.
It shows the application of the discounting method in investment calculations, including annuities.
It presents the main stages of expert evaluation of investment projects, selection criteria, and documentation for the process of their implementation.
For students majoring in economics studying the courses "Financial and Investment Planning", "Financial Management", "Economic Analysis", and "Corporate Finance".
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