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  2. Project finance - Wikipedia

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    Project finance is the long-term financing of infrastructure and industrial projects based upon the projected cash flows of the project rather than the balance sheets of its sponsors. Usually, a project financing structure involves a number of equity investors, known as 'sponsors', and a 'syndicate' of banks or other lending institutions that ...

  3. Financial plan - Wikipedia

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    When drafting a financial plan, the company should establish the planning horizon, [10] which is the time period of the plan, whether it be on a short-term (usually 12 months) or long-term (two to five years) basis. Also, the individual projects and investment proposals of each operational unit within the company should be totaled and treated ...

  4. Project finance model - Wikipedia

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    Project finance is the long-term financing of infrastructure and industrial projects based upon the projected cash flows of the project - rather than the balance sheets of its sponsors. The project is therefore only feasible when the project is capable of producing enough cash to cover all operating and debt-servicing expenses over the whole ...

  5. Strategic financial management - Wikipedia

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    Strategic financial management is the study of finance with a long term view considering the strategic goals of the enterprise. Financial management is sometimes referred to as "Strategic Financial Management" to give it an increased frame of reference.

  6. Financial statement - Wikipedia

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    Financial institutions (banks and other lending companies) use them to decide whether to grant a company with fresh working capital or extend debt securities (such as a long-term bank loan or debentures) to finance expansion and other significant expenditures.

  7. How to manage a short-term business loan - AOL

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    Type of loan. Description. Term loan. A single lump sum of cash deposited in your account. Interest is paid on the full amount. Line of credit. A revolving line of credit. Only pay interest on the ...

  8. Cash flow statement - Wikipedia

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    Financing activities include inflows and outflows of cash between investors and the company, such as: [17] Dividends paid; Sale or repurchase of the company's stock; Net borrowings; Repayment of debt principal, including capital leases; Other activities which impact the company's long-term liabilities and equity

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