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Financial Modeling – Water Sector |
Overview |
Financial modelling is a critical skill in business valuation for professionals working in corporate finance and investment. Modelling goes beyond number crunching and requires the ability to incorporate macroeconomic and business inputs into financial models. The output of these models is used in setting the stage for negotiations and decision making. This workshop aims to equip participants with the foundations of valuing a business, including hands-on practice using excel to build basic financial statements. Participants will learn how to perform scenario analyses, structure discounted cash flow to derive the value of a business. The model developed in-class can be used as a basis for developing more advanced and bespoke models used for diverse industries. |
Outlines |
• Introduction to Financial Modeling • Mathematical and Statistical Functions • Lookup and Reference Functions • Financial Functions • Financial Model Structure • Creating a Financial Model Template • Historical Financial Statements • Projecting Financials (Revenue & Cost Drivers) • Developing P&L, Balance Sheet & Cash Flow Statement • Overview of Valuation Approaches (Income, Cost, Relative) • Evaluating Capital Project Feasibility (NPV, IRR) • Creating Interactive Dashboards • Scenario and Sensitivity Analysis |
Duration |
2 Day |
Location |
Riyadh |
Date |
26 Feb 2025 |
Category |
Global Programs |
Certificate |
Water Academy |
Targeted Audience |
- Financial and Accounting Departments. - Top management level - Managers and heads of departments in water sector. - Consulting engineers. - Managers in and owners of private and public institutions. -anyone wishing to develop their abilities in this field. |
Language |
English |
Price |
2800 SAR |
Level |
Advanced |
COURSE OUTLINE
- Describe the dynamic characteristics of process control systems.
- explain the feedback, cascade, feedforward, ratio and split-range control system.
- troubleshoot the system and practice the tuning and troubleshooting of various types of processes.
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is a business relation between the
public sector and the private sector for the purpose of delivering a project
or a service traditionally provided by the public sector. The advantage of a
PPP is that the management skills and financial acumen of private businesses
could create better value when proper cooperative arrangements between the
public and private sectors are used.
COURSE OUTLINE
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- Design thinking projects
- Building individual and corporate creativity
- Linking design Thinking to business Return on investment