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This course describes the economic viability of an engineering project through the application of net present value, internal rate of return, and payback period analysis. The impacts of depreciation, taxes, inflation, and foreign exchange are addressed. The capital budgeting process is discussed, showing how companies make decisions to optimize their investment portfolio. Risk is mitigated through the application of quantitative techniques such as scenario analysis, sensitivity analysis, and real options analysis.
This course can be taken for academic credit as part of CU Boulder’s Master of Engineering in Engineering Management (ME-EM) degree offered on the Coursera platform. The ME-EM is designed to help engineers, scientists, and technical professionals move into leadership and management roles in the engineering and technical sectors. With performance-based admissions and no application process, the ME-EM is ideal for individuals with a broad range of undergraduate education and/or professional experience. Learn more about the ME-EM program at https://www.coursera.org/degrees/me-engineering-management-boulder.
Considers more complex cash flow scenarios involving multiple cash flows, perpetuities, and the impact of multiple compounding interest periods per year. Many practical problems are worked both analytically and with spreadsheets.
Important update to Finance for Technical Managers specialization•10 minutes
Non-Credit Students: Welcome and Where to Find Help•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Time Value of Money•30 minutes
Compounding Interest Rates•30 minutes
Financial Challenge #1•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Introduce Yourself!•10 minutes
Project Valuation Techniques
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Project valuation determines whether the financial benefits are greater than the required investment. There are three primary valuation metrics used in business: the net present value, the payback period, and the internal rate of return. This module explores how to determine these metrics both analytically and using spreadsheet analyses.
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8 videos4 assignments
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8 videos•Total 80 minutes
Module 2 Introduction •2 minutes
Introduction to Project Valuation•6 minutes
Discounted Cash Flow Analysis•8 minutes
Net Present Value•12 minutes
Excel to the Rescue•14 minutes
Payback Period Analysis•18 minutes
Internal Rate of Return•8 minutes
IRR Examples with Excel•11 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Net Present Value•30 minutes
Payback Period Analysis•30 minutes
Internal Rate of Return•30 minutes
Financial Challenge #2•30 minutes
Project Selection Techniques
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
Project valuation criteria such as the NPV and IRR determine whether a project’s financial benefits are greater than the required investment. Companies use these metrics to select projects for funding during the annual capital budgeting process. Technical managers also make investment decisions but are often constrained to select only one alternative from several good ones. This module covers several project selection techniques to ensure the best project is selected.
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5 videos4 assignments
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5 videos•Total 64 minutes
Module 3 Introduction •2 minutes
The Capital Budgeting Process•12 minutes
Project Selection and the MIRR•16 minutes
The Discount Rate and the WACC•16 minutes
Incremental Cash Flow Analysis•19 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
The Capital Budgeting Process•30 minutes
Project Selection and the MIRR•30 minutes
Incremental Cash Flow Analysis•30 minutes
Financial Challenge #3•30 minutes
Depreciation, Taxes, and Inflation
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
Preparing a comprehensive cash flow analysis for any investment requires accounting for the depreciation of equipment and other assets and the taxes paid on the project’s profits. Inflation can also significantly impact future cash flows and therefore must be addressed as well. This module develops the concepts of depreciation, taxes, and inflation and shows how these are determined.
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7 videos3 assignments
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7 videos•Total 93 minutes
Module 4 Introduction•2 minutes
Introduction to Depreciation•17 minutes
Depreciation and Financial Statements•12 minutes
Depreciation Methods: SL and DB•15 minutes
Depreciation Methods: MACRS•17 minutes
Taxes•10 minutes
Inflation•20 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Depreciation•30 minutes
Inflation•30 minutes
Financial Challenge #4•30 minutes
Building the Business Case
Module 5•5 hours to complete
Module details
A critical element of a project’s business case is the financial justification – it needs to make good business sense for the company. This module focuses on the three primary components of a project’s cash flow statement: operations, net working capital, and capital spending. The project’s financial valuation is then conducted on the total cash flows, resulting in the NPV, IRR, and Payback Period to assess whether the project is financially worthwhile.
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6 videos2 readings3 assignments
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6 videos•Total 67 minutes
Module 5 Introduction•2 minutes
Introduction to the Business Case•15 minutes
Net Working Capital•12 minutes
A Simple Pro Forma•14 minutes
A More Complex Project Valuation - Part 1•10 minutes
A More Complex Project Valuation - Part 2•13 minutes
2 readings•Total 130 minutes
Building The Business Case Project: Instructions/Background•120 minutes
Building The Business Case: Solutions•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Building the Business Case•30 minutes
Net Working Capital•30 minutes
A More Complex Project Valuation•30 minutes
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It is splendid experience and exposure, i have learnt lot with pragmatic based course.
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So glad I have enrolled in for this course. I feel i got enrolled into the world of financial management through a highly engaging as well as rewarding course by Prof. Readey. Many thanks!
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Reviewed on Mar 22, 2024
Prof. Readey take a simple yet efefctive step-by-step approach in explaining the concepts essential for preparing a capital budget and evaluating its financial feasibility.
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