Model and Analyze Project Finance Viability is an intermediate-level course designed for aspiring and current financial analysts, investment professionals, and business strategists who need to master the art and science of project finance. In today's capital-intensive landscape, a gut-feel approach to investment is not enough; you need to build and defend your decisions with data. This course will teach you how to construct a comprehensive, 20-year project finance model from the ground up to assess the long-term viability of large-scale projects. You will move from a blank spreadsheet to a powerful decision-making tool, learning to model complex components like sculpted debt schedules and multi-tiered equity waterfalls. Through hands-on exercises and real-world case studies, you will master the use of scenario analysis to test a project's resilience against market volatility and interpret critical metrics like the Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR). The course culminates in a realistic final project where you will triage a partially broken model, fix its core logic, and deliver a data-driven "go/no-go" recommendation to an investment committee. By the end, you'll not only know how to build a model but how to use it to make defensible, high-stakes investment decisions.
What you'll learn
build a 20-year project finance model from scratch
interpret and use key financial metrics such as Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR)
perform scenario analysis to evaluate project resilience under market fluctuations
triage and correct errors in financial models
Course objectives
teach participants to construct and defend financial models
equip professionals with skills to make high-stakes investment recommendations