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Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2004
Version: 16 June 2004

Abstract

In 2003, TechnoServe, a US-based, international, non-profit organization, was deciding how to structure the capital investments required for Tanzanian business groups to acquire coffee bean central pulperies. Explores the challenges of capital budgeting and financing for small firms in an emerging market. The teaching purpose is to discuss the practical aspects of capital budgeting, building cash flow models, and obtaining financing for small firms in an emerging market.
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Abstract

In 2003, TechnoServe, a US-based, international, non-profit organization, was deciding how to structure the capital investments required for Tanzanian business groups to acquire coffee bean central pulperies. Explores the challenges of capital budgeting and financing for small firms in an emerging market. The teaching purpose is to discuss the practical aspects of capital budgeting, building cash flow models, and obtaining financing for small firms in an emerging market.

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2003

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