Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the fundamental concepts of financial modeling, including time value of money, financial statements, and ratio analysis.
2. Be able to create a financial model and perform a DCF analysis using Excel.
3. Be able to conduct a sensitivity analysis and to evaluate the impact of different scenarios using Excel
4. Present financial modeling results effectively using Excel and Powerpoint
Professional Skills
Hard skills:
Financial analysis and financial modeling skills: Students will learn how to analyze financial data, identify trends, and make predictions about future financial performance, how to create financial models using Excel, including Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis and sensitivity analysis.
Decision-making skills: Students will learn how to use financial models to make informed business decisions, including investment decisions, financing decisions, and project evaluation.
IT skills: ability to use excel as a simulation tool
Communication skills: Students will learn how to effectively communicate financial information and analysis to non-technical stakeholders, such as project sponsors, investors, and senior management.
Collaboration skills: Students will learn how to work effectively in teams to create financial models and analyze financial data.
Time management skills: Students will learn how to manage their time effectively to meet deadlines and work on multiple projects simultaneously.
Attention to detail skills: Students will learn how to pay attention to detail when creating financial models, analyzing data, and presenting results.
Problem-solving skills: Students will learn how to use financial models to solve complex business problems and make informed decisions.
20% Take home paper (individual): paper on a theme linked to project finance
30% Case study 1 in group
40% Final case study in group, including an oral presentation of results
10% Participation