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Studying On Financial Feasibility Of The Comprehensive Utilization Of Steel Slag At Qingdao Liujia Group Co.

Posted on:2010-04-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z W JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360275485727Subject:Project management
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Project evaluation is the necessary work to make the project investment more scientific,and it is very meaningful for the sustainable development of an enterprise and national economy,because it is able to insure that the resource of the enterprise utilized rationally and the ability of competition improved .The item of comprehensive utilization of steel slag at Qingdao liujia group Co(.QLJ) is a modernization project with the most advanced technology in China. In this item, the utilizing rate is 100%, waste steel and magnetism ferric oxide will be reclaimed, trail slag will be prepared as micro- powder. This item will not produce waste gas, waste water, waste slag.In this paper,the feasibility of QLG marine powder project is studied by means of the Incorporate method of qualitative analysis and quantitative evaluation,static analysis and dynamic analysis. The paper study bases on the feasibility of the market and technology,the conditions internal the enterprise,production scale,technical programs,marketing strategy and price management,investment estimation and fund collection,cost estimation,sales volume and tax,and so on. In addition,the basic financial reports of QLG marine gearbox are made based on the analysis of some financial index such as payoff period of investment (static and dynamic),Net Present value,internal rate of return,etc.Finally,the sensitivity analysis and the Break-Even point analysis are used in the uncertainty and the risk analysis of QLJ marine gearbox project. The results show that the project is not only able to make good economic benefit for NGC,but also can bring the favorable social benefits. Therefore,the project is feasible.
Keywords/Search Tags:financial feasibility, benefit analysis, risk analysis
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