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Tools and Techniques for Project Management Financial Analysis
Information Technology Project Management Tools Video introduction screen with header and sub-header No module or course info should be included anywhere in these slides. This should always be slide one. The middle line and the hexagons on the background are animated. Tools and Techniques for Project Management Financial Analysis
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Organizations Exist by Creating Value
Lower Third The lower third banner can be used not only for Name and Title of a person, but also for other text: introducing a new word (correct spelling), emphasizing the notions, delimiting the ‘steps’ or ‘levels’ during an enumeration, small quotation or definition, etc. Organizations Exist by Creating Value
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Project Process There are several steps to complete to determine feasibility of a project before it even starts. Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. Identify Current Gaps
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Determine Requirements
Project Process There are several steps to complete to determine feasibility of a project before it even starts. Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. Identify Current Gaps Determine Requirements
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Determine Requirements
Project Process There are several steps to complete to determine feasibility of a project before it even starts. Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. Identify Current Gaps Determine Requirements Determine Budget
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Determine Requirements
Project Process There are several steps to complete to determine feasibility of a project before it even starts. Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. Identify Current Gaps Determine Requirements Determine Budget Determine ROI
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Project Process There are several steps to complete to determine feasibility of a project before it even starts. Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. Identify Current Gaps Determine Requirements Determine Budget Determine ROI Seek Stakeholder Sponsorship
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Picture in Picture with Subtitle
Financial Tools Picture in Picture with Subtitle iStock Photo # We can insert pictures, Shapes, SmartArt, Charts, (and other graphics that were designed in PowerPoint). Inserted image should be limited to the Left, Up, and Right boundaries (but it can be taller than this example). If you want to insert a stock picture, please provide the full quality (un-edited) picture in a separate folder. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance.
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$ Financial Models Return On Investment (ROI)
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$ Financial Models Return On Investment (ROI) Breakeven Analysis (BA)
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$ Financial Models Return On Investment (ROI) Breakeven Analysis (BA)
Present Value (PV) Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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$ Financial Models Return On Investment (ROI) Breakeven Analysis (BA)
Present Value (PV) Net Present Value (NPV Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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$ Financial Models Return On Investment (ROI) Breakeven Analysis (BA)
Present Value (PV) Net Present Value (NPV Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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Present Value 1000 = 1000+10% (or $1100)
Value Today = Future Value + Rate of Return 1000 = % (or $1100) Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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This is represented in the formula
Present Value Value Today = Future Value + Rate of Return 1000 = % (or $1100) Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. This is represented in the formula PV = FV/(1+R) N
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Net Present Value NPV measures investments today
and expected profits tomorrow Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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This is represented in the formula
Net Present Value NPV measures investments today and expected profits tomorrow Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. This is represented in the formula NPV = C x {(1 - (1 + R)-N) / R} − Initial Investment
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This is represented in the formula
Net Present Value NPV measures investments today and expected profits tomorrow Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. This is represented in the formula NPV = C x {(1 - (1 + R)-N) / R} − Initial Investment Interest Rate Cash Flow # of Periods Interest Rate
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Net Present Value NPV with Variable Rates of Return
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Net Present Value NPV with Variable Rates of Return
(C for Period 1 / (1 + R)1) Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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Net Present Value NPV with Variable Rates of Return
(C for Period 1 / (1 + R)1) + (C for Period 2 / (1 + R)2) Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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Net Present Value NPV with Variable Rates of Return
(C for Period 1 / (1 + R)1) + (C for Period 2 / (1 + R)2) ... (C for Period x / (1 + R) x) Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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Net Present Value NPV with Variable Rates of Return
(C for Period 1 / (1 + R)1) + (C for Period 2 / (1 + R)2) ... (C for Period x / (1 + R) x) − Initial Investment Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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Net Present Value NPV with Variable Rates of Return
(C for Period 1 / (1 + R)1) + (C for Period 2 / (1 + R)2) ... (C for Period x / (1 + R) x) − Initial Investment = NPV Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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Internal Rate of Return
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Return On Investment Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left iStock # Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. $20,000
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Return On Investment $40,000 $20,000
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50% ROI Return On Investment $40,000 $20,000
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ROI = Return On Investment
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ROI = Return On Investment Gain from Investment - Cost of Investment
Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. ROI = - Cost of Investment
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ROI = Return On Investment Gain from Investment - Cost of Investment
Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. ROI = - Cost of Investment Cost of Investment
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Picture in Picture with Subtitle
Financial Tools Picture in Picture with Subtitle We can insert pictures, Shapes, SmartArt, Charts, (and other graphics that were designed in PowerPoint). Inserted image should be limited to the Left, Up, and Right boundaries (but it can be taller than this example). If you want to insert a stock picture, please provide the full quality (un-edited) picture in a separate folder. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance.
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Breakeven Analysis Will it pay for itself?
3 Things management needs to know: Will it pay for itself? Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left iStock images # , # and # Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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Breakeven Analysis Will it pay for itself? How do we contain costs?
3 Things management needs to know: Will it pay for itself? How do we contain costs? Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left iStock images # , # and # Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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Breakeven Analysis Will it pay for itself? How do we contain costs?
3 Things management needs to know: Will it pay for itself? How do we contain costs? How long will it take? Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left iStock images # , # and # Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor.
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Breakeven Analysis Initial $100,000 Cost
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Breakeven Analysis Initial Creates $5,000/mo. Profit $100,000 Cost
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20 Months Breakeven Analysis Initial Creates $5,000/mo. Profit
$100,000 Cost Creates $5,000/mo. Profit Bulleted list (or other basic text) with a small title/chapter/word definition on upper-left iStock images # , # and # Insert a big image or other graphic element here. You also can use PowerPoint’s Insert function to create Shapes, SmartArt, or Charts, or to insert text (such as bulleted lists, bulleted lists with an image, etc.) Use bold text to emphasize words. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance. Zoom out to 30% to see if the text is still legible. Make sure you have the same text on the video script, so we’ll have it read by the actor. 20 Months
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Picture in Picture with Subtitle
Financial Tools Picture in Picture with Subtitle iStock Photo # We can insert pictures, Shapes, SmartArt, Charts, (and other graphics that were designed in PowerPoint). Inserted image should be limited to the Left, Up, and Right boundaries (but it can be taller than this example). If you want to insert a stock picture, please provide the full quality (un-edited) picture in a separate folder. If a table is being put into PPT, please create the table in PPT and not by taking a small screenshot from Word, for instance.
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