Mechanism of Assessing Financial Feasibility Studies
Abstract
Investment opportunities , markets and financial analysis are the key stone
of any investment decision, for that it’s a very important to have a mechanism
of assessing financial feasibility studies in due to the pre decision making
process for this, the basic components that help to define, assess the project
feasibility and investment opportunities. Aiming to find the components of
which the project financial feasibility relies on. And the methodological steps
which research must rely upon for project feasibility assessment. The study
concluded that, the main purpose of any financial analyses of any investment
opportunities must understand the financial impact by estimating precisely the
size of the necessary financing to implement and operate the project. The
literature review also identifies different sources of financing along with its
costs. Finally, It is a differentiation between the proposed financing
structures and selecting the most suitable procedure. The financial study,
analyst must have the data and information required to formulate and analysis,
in order to judge the extent of profitability of an investment
Country : Jordan
1 Dr.Khaled Abuelelqumsan
Associate Professor, Financial and Administrative Researcher, AL-Ahliyya Amman University, Jordan
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