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Cash flow is an issue of utmost importance for the client. It represents the timeline of the incurred costs for the project not only during its construction, but also during the life cycle of the project. In other terms, it is the inflow of cash to the contractor form the client, which is necessary for funding the project. The client
  
  
 
==Supply chain cash flow==
 
==Supply chain cash flow==
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=Cash flow estimation=
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==Cash flow vs expanditure==
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==Uncertainty in cash flow==
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==Prerequisites of cash flow projection==
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=Tools for cash flow projection=
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=Limitations=
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= References =
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=Annotated bibliography=
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:'''1. Winch, G. M., 2010, Managing Construction projects, second edition'''
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:'''2. Eastman, C.; Tiecholz, P.; Sacks, R.; Liston, K., 2008, "BIM Handbook: a Guide to Building Information Modeling for owners, managers, designers, engineers, and contractors"'''
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Revision as of 13:55, 12 June 2017

Cash Flow

Contents

Introduction

Client Cash Flow

Cash flow is an issue of utmost importance for the client. It represents the timeline of the incurred costs for the project not only during its construction, but also during the life cycle of the project. In other terms, it is the inflow of cash to the contractor form the client, which is necessary for funding the project. The client


Supply chain cash flow

Cash flow estimation

Cash flow vs expanditure

Uncertainty in cash flow

Prerequisites of cash flow projection

Tools for cash flow projection

Limitations

References


Annotated bibliography

1. Winch, G. M., 2010, Managing Construction projects, second edition
2. Eastman, C.; Tiecholz, P.; Sacks, R.; Liston, K., 2008, "BIM Handbook: a Guide to Building Information Modeling for owners, managers, designers, engineers, and contractors"
Summary:
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