Abstract:
This thesis explores the intricacies of investment project evaluation, offering a comprehensive examination of theoretical frameworks, empirical evidence, and practical applications pertinent to financial decision-making. Beginning with an in-depthliterature review, the conceptual foundations of investment projects, risk assessment, feasibility studies, means of financing, and evaluation techniques are elucidated. The methodology chapter delineates the research design, data
collection methods, and analytical tools employed, providing a robust framework for empirical investigation. A case study analysis of a start-up forex training institution exemplifies the application of theoretical principles to real-world scenarios, shedding light on the complexities and challenges inherent in investment decision-making. Through meticulous data collection, rigorous analysis, and the application of financial evaluation techniques, the case study offers valuable
insights into project selection, risk mitigation, and strategic recommendations. Ultimately, this thesis contributes to the existing body of knowledge in investment project evaluation, offering both theoretical insights and practical implications for stakeholders across diverse sectors. It underscores the imperative for informed decision-making, strategic foresight, and adaptive resilience in navigating the dynamic landscape of finance.