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Investment Planning
and Assessment
24-25 April 2019
PwC's Academy
PwC's Academy
Workshop agenda:
Who is this
training for?
Financial Managers
Financial Analysts
Management Accountants
Project Managers
Concept and characteristics of investments
Strategic meaning of investments
Time value of money
Net project cash flows
Features of forecasting project cash flows
Discounted Cash Flow Model
Methods of evaluating and analyzing investment projects NPV,
IRR, Payback period, Discounted payback period, PI
Cost of capital
Capital structure
Methods of accounting for project risk: scenario analysis, decision
tree, Monte-Carlo simulation and real options method
Investment Planning
and Assessment
24-25 April 2019
Workshop objectives:
Workshop details:
Materials
Lunch, Refreshments
included
Certificate: PwC certificate to participants on
completion of the course
Registration: 9:00
Workshop: 9:30 17:00
Language: Mongolian
Venue:
Room 412, 4F, Central Tower
MNT 600,000 + VAT
Training
Fee
Contact:
Anujin Amar
+976 7000 9089
anujin.amar@pwc.com
A complete calendar of training courses can also be found on
our website: https://www.pwc.com/mn/en/mn-
academy/tailored-courses-and-training-calendar.html
About the workshop leaders:
Education and professional qualifications:
Possesses extensive knowledge of accounting,
investment and financial reporting under IFRS
Audit and consulting experience in railway,
mining, investment management, property
management and retail
Education and professional qualifications:
PwC's Academy
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The aim of the session is to develop knowledge and
skills expected of a financial manager, relating to issues
affecting investment decision such as:
Application of project evaluation methods and their
comparison
Determination of optimal capital structure through
analyzing project structure and cost of capital
Application of project risk accounting methods
Application of complex approach
to i