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Course IntroductionAn Introduction to Modelling Project FinanceVersion: June 13 2005 This page is a detailed summary of the course ... further access requires enrollment. For more information see Enrollment or Free Trial.
IntroductionAn Introduction to Modelling Project Finance serves as an introduction to the critical issues associated with the debt financing of mining projects. The aims and objectives of project financing are discussed with an overview of the steps leading up to application. The course is aimed at professionals throughout the mining industry and assumes a basic appreciation of the main financial parameters. Logical guidelines on how to construct a preliminary level cash flow model of project finance are provided, with descriptions of the major input variables. Coal and nickel are used as example commodities with which to demonstrate the principles of modelling project finance. A background discussion on the technical aspects and major costs involved in coal mining operations is followed by a step by step guide to developing a financial model of a large-scale open pit project using the financial evaluation software tool IC-MinEval. Similarly, background discussion on nickel mining is followed by a step by step guide to developing financial models of open pit projects for both nickel sulphide and nickel laterite deposits using IC-MinEval. Note: Metal prices prevailing in 2005 are used as subsequent increases in metal prices generate key performance indicators in the financial modesl that virtually ensures that the projects could support unsustainable levels of debt. 2005 prices allows for a much more realistic treatment of how the level of gearing for a project is normally determined. This is the primary learning objective of the course. Course ContentThe course comprises 13 viewing sessions at both summary and text level, multiple-choice reviews, and extensive worked examples for coal and nickel projects. Course duration is equivalent to approximately 12 hours of viewing content. The worked examples include fully integrated sets of the completed spreadsheet models. Learning OutcomesParticipants who successfully complete this course and the certification requirements will be able to perform the following.
Course RequirementsBasic requirements for successful completion of this course include the following.
Course CertificationThis course qualifies for EduMine Certification. A certificate will be issued to an EduMine enrollee who registers for certification and successfully completes the certification requirements. The total certification fee for this course is Can$172. 1.2 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) will be awarded for successful completion of certification requirements for this course. EduMine meets the Criteria for Certification established by the Authorized Provider Commission of The International Association for Continuing Education and Training, 1620 Eye Street, N.W., Suite 615, Washington, DC 20006. To register for certification for this course use the "Course Certification Entry or Registration" link above or below on the right. UBC Certificate in Mining StudiesThis course qualifies as online learning for the University of British Columbia - Certificate in Mining Studies in the Mine Management, Risk Assessment, Financial Analysis stream. Students who complete the certification requirements for this course may optionally register for the Certificate in Mining Studies program and complete the associated classroom component. For further information click UBC Certificate in Mining Studies This page is a detailed summary of the course ... further access requires enrollment. For more information see Enrollment or Free Trial.
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