Project financing: asset-based financial engineering
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Preface xv
CHAPTBM
What Is Project Financing? 1
What is Project Financing? 1
A Historical Perspective 4
Requirements for Project Financing 6
Appropriateness of Project Financing 8
An Example 9
Conclusion 12
CHAPTBI2
The Rationale for Project financing 18
Prior Studies Explanations 13
The Need for Contracts 14
The Advantages of Separate Incorporation 14
Countering the Underinvestment Problem 16
Reallocating Free Cash Flow 18
Reducing Asymmetric Information and Signaling Costs 19
More Efficient Structuring of Debt Contracts 21
More Effective Corporate Organization and
Management Compensation 21
Project Financing Versus Direct Financing 22
Advantages of Project Financing 22
Disadvantages of Project Financing 29
Conclusion 30
CHAPTHI3
What Is Special about Large Projects? 31
How Large Are Large Projects? 32
Length of Project Contracts 36
Initial Project Capital Structure 42
Hi
Vfjj PROJECT FINANCING
Why Studying Project Finance Is Useful 46
Why Study How Large Projects Are Financed? 50
Conclusion 52
CHAPTK4
Win Finances Large Projects? 53
Sources of Funds for Large Projects 53
Project Bonds Default Risk 57
Lead Arrangers, Managing Underwriters, and Advisors 65
Conclusion 68
CHAPTB15
Analyzing Project ViaMty 70
Technical Feasibility 70
Economic Viability 72
Creditworthiness 74
Conclusion as to Viability 75
Assessing Project Risks 76
Completion Risk 76
Technological Risk 77
Raw Material Supply Risk 78
Economic Risk 78
Financial Risk 79
Currency Risk 81
Political Risk 82
Environmental Risk 84
Force Majeure Risk 84
Implications for Project Financing 85
The Cogeneration Project 85
Conclusion 87
OMPTBI8
Designing Security Arrangements 88
Purpose of Security Arrangements 89
Direct Security Interest in Project Facilities 90
Security Arrangements Covering Completion 91
Security Arrangements Covering Debt Service 92
Types of Purchase and Sale Contracts 93
Raw Material Supply Agreements 97
Contents IX
Supplemental Credit Support 98
Insurance 99
The Cogeneration Project 100
Conclusion 102
CHAPTER 7
Strachring the Project 108
Undivided Joint Interest 103
Corporation 111
Partnership 114
Limited Liability Company 118
The Cogeneration Project 119
Conclusion 121
CHAPTER 8
Preparing the Project Financing Plan 122
General Considerations 122
Construction Financing 126
Long Term Financing 127
Withholding Tax Considerations 129
Estimating the Borrowing Capacity of a Project 129
Loan Repayment Parameters 130
Borrowing Capacity, Assuming Full Drawdown
Immediately Prior to Project Completion 130
Borrowing Capacity, Assuming Periodic Loan
Drawdowns 134
Application to a Hypothetical High Speed Rail Project 135
Annual Coverage Tests 138
Conclusion 139
CHAPTERS
Discounted Cash How Anatysis 141
Incremental After Tax Cash Flows 142
The Hurdle Rate 148
Estimating the Cost of Capital for a Project 153
Net Present Value Analysis 156
Internal Rate of Return Analysis 157
Comparing IRR and NPV Analyses 159
Conclusion 163
X PROJECT FINANCING
CHAPTER 10
RnancialModeyng and Project Evahiatkm 164
Preparing Cash Flow Projections 164
Preparing Projected Financial Statements 171
Evaluating a Project s Debt Capacity 173
Measuring Expected Rates of Return 175
Sensitivity Analysis 182
Conclusion 184
CHAPTER 11
Using Real Options Analysis to Evaluate a Project 186
Description of the Oil Field Project 186
Project s Real Options 187
Evaluating the Project 190
Traditional DCF Analysis 205
Sensitivity of Option Value to Oil Price Volatility
and to Reserve Dispersion 206
Conclusion 208
CHAPTER12
Sources of Project Funds 208
Equity 210
Long Term Debt Market 213
Commercial Bank Loans 214
Fixed Rate Debt Market 219
International Capital Market 227
Supplier Credits 231
Governmental Assistance 231
World Bank Loans 236
Inter American Development Bank 237
Local Sources of Capital 237
Conclusion 238
CHAPTER 13
Managing Prelect Risks 240
Interest Rate Swaps 240
Credit Default Swaps 245
Options 251
Forwards and Futures 257
Contents Xi
Hedging 260
Hedging with Options 262
Hedging Foreign Exchange Risk 265
Conclusion 272
CHAPTER 14
Issues lor the Host Government 278
Contribution to the Host Jurisdiction s Economic
Development 273
Host Jurisdiction s Expected Economic Return 274
Impact on the Availability of Hard Currency 275
Exposure of the Host Government to the Project s
Obligation to Repay Project Debt 276
Desirability of Precedents 277
Hibernia Oil Field Project 277
Public Private Infrastructure Partnerships 278
Public Private Financing Structures 280
Legislative Provisions that Can Affect Public Private
Partnerships 283
Conclusion 287
CHAPTER 15
Case Study: The mnantown Cogeneration Project 288
Project Description 288
The Partnership and the Sponsors of the Project 293
Principal Project Contracts 296
Projected Operating Results 302
Project Financing 306
Conclusion 318
CHAPTER 16
Case Study: The lribasaTol Road Project 819
The Mexican Government s Toll Road Program 319
Infrastructure Financing Alternatives 321
Risk Considerations in Foreign Infrastructure Projects 321
Tribasa Toll Road Trust 1 Financing 324
Credit Analysis 329
Risk Minimization Features 333
Conclusion 337
Xij PROJECT FINANCING
CHAPTER 17
Case Study: The Euro Disneyland Project 338
Introduction 338
Project Description 339
Disney 340
Project Ownership Structure 340
Master Agreement with the French Government 344
Project Financing 346
Interests of the Participants in the Project 349
Financial Projections 355
Valuation 355
Corporate Governance Issues 364
Operating Results 364
Subsequent Developments 366
Conclusion 367
CHAPTER 18
Case Study: The Eurotunnel Project 368
Historical Background 369
The Eurotunnel System 370
Project Ownership Structure 371
Construction 372
Project Financing 373
Economic Risk 375
Projected Financial Results 380
Project Debt Financing 382
Project Equity Financing 387
Sensitivity Analysis 390
Subsequent Developments 391
Conclusion 392
CHAPTER 19
Conclusion 394
Reaping the Benefits of Project Financing 394
Recognizing When Project Financing can
be Beneficial 396
Potential Future Applications of Project Financing 397
Organizational (Re)form 398
Financial Engineering 398
Contents Xjjf
APPENDIX A
Comparative Terms of Selected Projects 401
APPENDIX B
Other Examples of Project Financings 413
APPENDIX C
Legal Investment Requirements Governing New York Life
Insurance Companies 427
Bibliography 433
Useful Web Sites 441
Notes 443
Index 459
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Contents
Preface xv
CHAPTBM
What Is Project Financing? 1
What is Project Financing? 1
A Historical Perspective 4
Requirements for Project Financing 6
Appropriateness of Project Financing 8
An Example 9
Conclusion 12
CHAPTBI2
The Rationale for Project financing 18
Prior Studies' Explanations 13
The Need for Contracts 14
The Advantages of Separate Incorporation 14
Countering the Underinvestment Problem 16
Reallocating Free Cash Flow 18
Reducing Asymmetric Information and Signaling Costs 19
More Efficient Structuring of Debt Contracts 21
More Effective Corporate Organization and
Management Compensation 21
Project Financing Versus Direct Financing 22
Advantages of Project Financing 22
Disadvantages of Project Financing 29
Conclusion 30
CHAPTHI3
What Is Special about Large Projects? 31
How Large Are "Large" Projects? 32
Length of Project Contracts 36
Initial Project Capital Structure 42
Hi
Vfjj PROJECT FINANCING
Why Studying Project Finance Is Useful 46
Why Study How Large Projects Are Financed? 50
Conclusion 52
CHAPTK4
Win Finances Large Projects? 53
Sources of Funds for Large Projects 53
Project Bonds' Default Risk 57
Lead Arrangers, Managing Underwriters, and Advisors 65
Conclusion 68
CHAPTB15
Analyzing Project ViaMty 70
Technical Feasibility 70
Economic Viability 72
Creditworthiness 74
Conclusion as to Viability 75
Assessing Project Risks 76
Completion Risk 76
Technological Risk 77
Raw Material Supply Risk 78
Economic Risk 78
Financial Risk 79
Currency Risk 81
Political Risk 82
Environmental Risk 84
Force Majeure Risk 84
Implications for Project Financing 85
The Cogeneration Project 85
Conclusion 87
OMPTBI8
Designing Security Arrangements 88
Purpose of Security Arrangements 89
Direct Security Interest in Project Facilities 90
Security Arrangements Covering Completion 91
Security Arrangements Covering Debt Service 92
Types of Purchase and Sale Contracts 93
Raw Material Supply Agreements 97
Contents IX
Supplemental Credit Support 98
Insurance 99
The Cogeneration Project 100
Conclusion 102
CHAPTER 7
Strachring the Project 108
Undivided Joint Interest 103
Corporation 111
Partnership 114
Limited Liability Company 118
The Cogeneration Project 119
Conclusion 121
CHAPTER 8
Preparing the Project Financing Plan 122
General Considerations 122
Construction Financing 126
Long Term Financing 127
Withholding Tax Considerations 129
Estimating the Borrowing Capacity of a Project 129
Loan Repayment Parameters 130
Borrowing Capacity, Assuming Full Drawdown
Immediately Prior to Project Completion 130
Borrowing Capacity, Assuming Periodic Loan
Drawdowns 134
Application to a Hypothetical High Speed Rail Project 135
Annual Coverage Tests 138
Conclusion 139
CHAPTERS
Discounted Cash How Anatysis 141
Incremental After Tax Cash Flows 142
The Hurdle Rate 148
Estimating the Cost of Capital for a Project 153
Net Present Value Analysis 156
Internal Rate of Return Analysis 157
Comparing IRR and NPV Analyses 159
Conclusion 163
X PROJECT FINANCING
CHAPTER 10
RnancialModeyng and Project Evahiatkm 164
Preparing Cash Flow Projections 164
Preparing Projected Financial Statements 171
Evaluating a Project's Debt Capacity 173
Measuring Expected Rates of Return 175
Sensitivity Analysis 182
Conclusion 184
CHAPTER 11
Using Real Options Analysis to Evaluate a Project 186
Description of the Oil Field Project 186
Project's Real Options 187
Evaluating the Project 190
Traditional DCF Analysis 205
Sensitivity of Option Value to Oil Price Volatility
and to Reserve Dispersion 206
Conclusion 208
CHAPTER12
Sources of Project Funds 208
Equity 210
Long Term Debt Market 213
Commercial Bank Loans 214
Fixed Rate Debt Market 219
International Capital Market 227
Supplier Credits 231
Governmental Assistance 231
World Bank Loans 236
Inter American Development Bank 237
Local Sources of Capital 237
Conclusion 238
CHAPTER 13
Managing Prelect Risks 240
Interest Rate Swaps 240
Credit Default Swaps 245
Options 251
Forwards and Futures 257
Contents Xi
Hedging 260
Hedging with Options 262
Hedging Foreign Exchange Risk 265
Conclusion 272
CHAPTER 14
Issues lor the Host Government 278
Contribution to the Host Jurisdiction's Economic
Development 273
Host Jurisdiction's Expected Economic Return 274
Impact on the Availability of Hard Currency 275
Exposure of the Host Government to the Project's
Obligation to Repay Project Debt 276
Desirability of Precedents 277
Hibernia Oil Field Project 277
Public Private Infrastructure Partnerships 278
Public Private Financing Structures 280
Legislative Provisions that Can Affect Public Private
Partnerships 283
Conclusion 287
CHAPTER 15
Case Study: The mnantown Cogeneration Project 288
Project Description 288
The Partnership and the Sponsors of the Project 293
Principal Project Contracts 296
Projected Operating Results 302
Project Financing 306
Conclusion 318
CHAPTER 16
Case Study: The lribasaTol Road Project 819
The Mexican Government's Toll Road Program 319
Infrastructure Financing Alternatives 321
Risk Considerations in Foreign Infrastructure Projects 321
Tribasa Toll Road Trust 1 Financing 324
Credit Analysis 329
Risk Minimization Features 333
Conclusion 337
Xij PROJECT FINANCING
CHAPTER 17
Case Study: The Euro Disneyland Project 338
Introduction 338
Project Description 339
Disney 340
Project Ownership Structure 340
Master Agreement with the French Government 344
Project Financing 346
Interests of the Participants in the Project 349
Financial Projections 355
Valuation 355
Corporate Governance Issues 364
Operating Results 364
Subsequent Developments 366
Conclusion 367
CHAPTER 18
Case Study: The Eurotunnel Project 368
Historical Background 369
The Eurotunnel System 370
Project Ownership Structure 371
Construction 372
Project Financing 373
Economic Risk 375
Projected Financial Results 380
Project Debt Financing 382
Project Equity Financing 387
Sensitivity Analysis 390
Subsequent Developments 391
Conclusion 392
CHAPTER 19
Conclusion 394
Reaping the Benefits of Project Financing 394
Recognizing When Project Financing can
be Beneficial 396
Potential Future Applications of Project Financing 397
Organizational (Re)form 398
Financial Engineering 398
Contents Xjjf
APPENDIX A
Comparative Terms of Selected Projects 401
APPENDIX B
Other Examples of Project Financings 413
APPENDIX C
Legal Investment Requirements Governing New York Life
Insurance Companies 427
Bibliography 433
Useful Web Sites 441
Notes 443
Index 459 |
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