Course Details
Investments
Academic Year 2023/24
TV02 course is part of 1 study plan
N-P-C-A / ARS Summer Semester 1st year
The parting of sorts of investment, possibilities of investment, forms and sorts of investment activities. Measuring of investment efficiency, specifics of investment in the civil engineering and structural activity. Influence of investment volume on economic results, partnership with foreign investors. Students know the role of investment in national economy, pattern of investment as structural activity and measuring of investment efficiency.
Course Guarantor
Institute
Objective
Goal of this subject are knowledge for bussiness plan including variant of finance.
Knowledge
Creation of model for calculation economic a financial feasibility of investment projects. Elaboration of Feasibility Study.
Syllabus
1. Theoretical aspects of investment, economic policy
2. Cycle and phases of investment plan
3. Feasibility study
4. Total project costs (investment costs, working capital)
5. Financing of investment projects (internal and external resources)
6. Capacity, production inputs. Returns and production costs.
7. Income statement, balance sheet, CF statement
8. Economic efficiency of investment ratios (NPV, IRR, PB)
9. Risk and uncertainty analysis (profit, sensitivity and probability analysis)
10. Project evaluation with risk and uncertainty – probability and decision trees
11. Project evaluation with risk and uncertainty – decision matrix, decision rules
12. Inflation, nominal and real values
13. Portfolio theory
2. Cycle and phases of investment plan
3. Feasibility study
4. Total project costs (investment costs, working capital)
5. Financing of investment projects (internal and external resources)
6. Capacity, production inputs. Returns and production costs.
7. Income statement, balance sheet, CF statement
8. Economic efficiency of investment ratios (NPV, IRR, PB)
9. Risk and uncertainty analysis (profit, sensitivity and probability analysis)
10. Project evaluation with risk and uncertainty – probability and decision trees
11. Project evaluation with risk and uncertainty – decision matrix, decision rules
12. Inflation, nominal and real values
13. Portfolio theory
Prerequisites
Knowledge of financial and taxation issues.
Language of instruction
Czech
Credits
4 credits
Semester
summer
Forms and criteria of assessment
course-unit credit and examination
Specification of controlled instruction, the form of instruction, and the form of compensation of the absences
Extent and forms are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.
Offered to foreign students
Not to offer
Course on BUT site
Lecture
13 weeks, 2 hours/week, elective
Syllabus
1. Theoretical aspects of investment, economic policy
2. Cycle and phases of investment plan
3. Feasibility study
4. Total project costs (investment costs, working capital)
5. Financing of investment projects (internal and external resources)
6. Capacity, production inputs. Returns and production costs.
7. Income statement, balance sheet, CF statement
8. Economic efficiency of investment ratios (NPV, IRR, PB)
9. Risk and uncertainty analysis (profit, sensitivity and probability analysis)
10. Project evaluation with risk and uncertainty – probability and decision trees
11. Project evaluation with risk and uncertainty – decision matrix, decision rules
12. Inflation, nominal and real values
13. Portfolio theory
Exercise
13 weeks, 2 hours/week, compulsory
Syllabus
1. Assessment of the cost-effectiveness of projects.
2. SWOT analysis - Case Study.
3. Analysis of problems and solutions.
4. Logical Framework - Case study. Determination of connection hypotheses. Entering the project.
5. Individual project work - Logical Framework.
6. Presentation of results.
7. Cost methods of project evaluation - Case Study.
8. CBA analysis. Cost-effectiveness of the project. Individual work.
9. CBA analysis. The economic efficiency of the project. Individual work.
10. – 11. CBA analysis. The sensitivity analysis. Individual work.
12. Presentation of results.
13. Credit.