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There are many excellent online courses. This has been hugely beneficial in my day to day work.
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- Louise Nolan
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Investment Appraisal
Course Aims
This course is intended for managers who are having to justify capital expenditures and need to know something of the methodologies and theory behind justifying major pieces of expenditure. The course involves readers working on processes and procedures that result in successful investment appraisal through the use of group and individual activities, exercises, formal inputs etc. |
Assumed Knowledge
All Readers need some familiarity with financial terminology and appreciate the basics of accounts. |
Course Audience
All individuals who make major capital expenditure decisions and have to justify their decisions in figures. |
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Table of Contents
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Introduction to Investment Appraisal
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Cost and Value
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Significant Costs in Short Term
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Semi-Variable Costs (or Indirect Overheads)
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Other Types of Cost
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Cost Benefit Analysis
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Costing and Pricing Intangibles
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Investment
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Looking Behind the Figures
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Popular Investment Analysis Methodologies
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Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
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Sensitivity Analysis
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Comparison of Investment Appraisal Methods
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Investment Performance
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Key Decision-Making Messages
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Discount rates of 24%, 26% and 28%
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