Model and Analyze Project Finance Viability

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Model and Analyze Project Finance Viability

About this course

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

Skills you'll gain

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