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Capital planning and financing (SAQA ID 116347)

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R700.00
Of the overall budget of municipalities, capital expenditure in aggregate represents 14.3 per cent in 2020/21, 13.3 per cent in 2021/22 and 13.1 per cent in 2022/23. Total capital expenditure for 2020/21 is R70. 1 billion and comprises R30.6 billion or 32.3 per cent of the capital budget. Managing these funds are crucial for growing the local GDP.
R700.00

Unit standard requirements

SAQA requirements

SAQA ID 116347

NQF level 6

15 credits

Course outcome

On completion of this unit standard, you should be able to:

  1. Prepare a business plan for a municipal capital project;
  2. Apply different methods of raising finance for capital in a municipality;
  3. Determine and explain the capital expenditure controls;
  4. Apply criteria for screening and selecting capital projects;
  5. Combine financial and non-financial factors in a project appraisal; and
  6. Apply the cost-benefit analysis to projects undertaken by municipalities.

Current status

Capital budgeting

Course Features

  • Lectures 23
  • Quiz 0
  • Duration 16 CPD points
  • Skill level All levels
  • Language English
  • Students 164
  • Certificate Yes
  • Assessments Yes

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