Focus paper on modelling the DSCR, LLCR and PLCR metrics

Focus paper on modelling the DSCR, LLCR and PLCR metrics

By Nick Crawley on August 19 2009

Our project finance ratios tutorials have grown up!

We have had hundreds of requests recently for more detailed information on modelling the key senior debt metrics. Well we listened! We got our pens and pencils out and have produced a 20+ page focus paper which solely deals with the intricacies, tips and tricks and commons errors of calculating the key senior debt ratios, the DSCR, LLCR,  PLCR and lesser known RLCR.

How is it different to the existing modelling tutorials?

It also covers how to solve common issues such as how to include Debt Service Reserve Account movements into the DSCR, or a cash balance into the LLCR, without causing circular references and  how to model a debt payback analysis without complicating the main debt calculations. It goes into more detail, with more screen shots than the tutorials and even throws light on the commonly mis-calculated average DSCR.

So if you liked our FREE 2 page DSCR, LLCR and PLCR tutorials and you want to learn more, find out more tips from industry professionals, well this paper was written quite literally for you. Get your Copy by emailing us now.

What else is there?

We are working on several other focus papers dedicated to the areas of project finance modelling that are a common cause of error, misunderstanding or complication. If there is anything that springs to mind then why not let us know like you do with the tutorials and we will put our publishing team onto the job!

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