Capital Investment Decisions for Entrepreneurs
By Sam Ghosh
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Most resources on project financing decisions are from the perspective of an outside investor. For an entrepreneur, investment decisions take some extra considerations. In this book, we will look into the capital investment decisions from the perspective of an entrepreneur.
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Capital Investment Decisions for Entrepreneurs - Sam Ghosh
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Author Information
Sam Ghosh is an Investment Advisor and Founder of Wisejay Pvt. Limited. He has an MBA in Finance from the University of Calgary, Canada, completed all three levels of the CFA program offered by the CFA Insititute, USA and holds various NISM and NCFM certifications.
Why this book?
Most resources on project financing decisions are from the perspective of an outside investor. For an entrepreneur, investment decisions take some extra considerations. In this book, we will look into the capital investment decisions from the perspective of an entrepreneur.
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High-Level Considerations
DOES IT FIT?
The first and foremost consideration of the proposed project is how it fits with the existing business if any. The assessment of the fit is not only about listing benefits but looking into the risks as well.
The assessment of this fit has to be from a various different point