Economic-Financial Viability of Investment Projects in the Agrifood Industry and Business
This course aims to introduce you to the study of investment decisions from a financial perspective. Through this course, you will acquire the knowledge necessary to determine the economic and financial viability of future investment projects.
The course will begin with an introduction to the time value of money, followed by a discussion on the strategic concept of investments. The bulk of the course will focus on investment project analysis, where you will learn about the key elements to consider in project valuation and the techniques commonly used in this process.
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Methodology
ENAE employs an active and participatory methodology known as "Learning by Doing," which alternates between the presentation of concepts, techniques, and analytical methods, and the development of practical cases that reflect real business situations.
By promoting teamwork, the goal is to integrate all members and resolve the presented cases more effectively through the exchange of diverse viewpoints, opinions, and experiences. Participants will learn not only from the instructors but also from the professional experiences of their peers.
- Manage the key tools of financial mathematics and effectively apply them in strategic business analysis.
- Calculate the economic value of an asset at any point in time.
- Understand the concept of investment and determine, through annuities, the cash flows resulting from an investment to identify viable projects.
- Utilize analytical techniques to identify the costs of external financing and structure payment schedules adapted to the company's cash flows.
- Understand the criteria for evaluating investment profitability.
- Compare the profitability of non-homogeneous projects.
- Analyze investment profitability while considering uncertainty.
