Master project finance risks through real-world case studies and transaction analysis in international environments.
Master project finance risks through real-world case studies and transaction analysis in international environments.
This comprehensive course examines project finance risks through practical case studies and real-world transactions. Students will analyze a transaction worked on by the instructor in their professional career, exploring international project finance in contexts involving multilateral and bilateral banks. The course covers political and currency risks, decision-making processes at each project stage, and the impact of external market factors on project financing success. Participants will learn to recognize key risks, understand lender term sheets, and identify critical decision points from project conception to financial completion. This course is part of the New York Institute of Finance's Project Finance and Public Private Partnership Professional Certificate program.
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What you'll learn
Recognize key political and currency risks in project finance
Identify steps in Greenfield projects from conception to completion
Understand decision points at each stage of project timelines
Analyze lender term sheets and their components
Evaluate external market factors affecting project financing
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
PreRecorded video
Graded assignments, exams
Access on Desktop, Mobile, Tablet
Limited Access access
Shareable certificate
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course provides comprehensive coverage of project finance risks through practical case studies including the Nicaragua Canal project and Comsigua case studies. Students examine real-world transactions and learn to navigate complex international financing environments involving multilateral and bilateral banks. The curriculum focuses on political and currency risk assessment, decision-making frameworks, and understanding lender requirements through detailed term sheet analysis.
Nicaragua Canal
Module 1
Comsigua Case Study - Case Study N
Module 2
Comsigua Case Study - Case Study O
Module 3
Wrap Up
Module 4
Instructor

10 Courses
NYIF Instructor Specializing in Corporate Finance and Mergers & Acquisitions
Steve Literati is an instructor at the New York Institute of Finance (NYIF), specializing in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate strategy. He holds a CFA designation, an MBA from the Wharton School, and a BA in Economics from Lafayette College. With extensive experience as a former Senior Vice President of Business Development at Pearson Plc, Steve led teams in sourcing, structuring, negotiating, and completing deals to enhance the company's revenues and capabilities. As the former Chief Financial Officer of Pearson Educational Measurement, he improved forecasting accuracy and implemented controls under Sarbanes-Oxley regulations. Currently, he serves as the Senior Director for Workforce Readiness at Educational Testing Service (ETS) in Princeton, NJ.
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