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Main Features of Projects, Resource Statements and Financial Statements

Steve Curry and John Weiss ()
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Steve Curry: International Development Economist and Consultant
John Weiss: University of Bradford

Chapter Chapter 2 in Project Analysis in Developing Countries, 2023, pp 15-49 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A project involves the commitment of resources now to obtain extra resources in the future. Projects can be analysed from different points of view. This chapter begins by explaining some basic differences between project resource statements and project financial statements, and the prices used in drawing them up. A project statement includes all the inflows and outflows of a project according to the time period in which they occur. It involves the use of certain conventions about the valuation of resources and the time-frame into which they are put. These conventions can be applied to different types of projects. This chapter also includes a brief outline of different types of projects and the conventions used in drawing up the corresponding project statements.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-40014-8_2

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