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Foreword
1. Introduction to the Guidelines
2. User Instructions
2.1. Overview
2.2. ADB Lending and Technical Assistance
2.3. Applying these Guidelines
2.4. Project Types and General Treatments
2.5. Overview of Project Processing Steps
2.6. Step 1: Identification and Early Preparation
2.7. Step 2: Loan Preparation
2.8. Step 3: Project Examination
>> 2.9. Step 4: Loan Negotiations
2.10. Step 5: Project Implementation
2.11. Step 6: Project Completion
3. Preparing and Appraising Investment Project
4. Financial Management of Executing Agencies
5. Reporting and Auditing
6. Financial Institutions
7. Knowledge Management
Financial Management and Analysis of Projects : 2. User Instructions

2.9. Step 4: Loan Negotiations

2.9.1. After negotiations with the government, the loan proposal is submitted to ADB's Board of Directors for approval. The loan agreement is then signed by the ADB President and representatives of the government and the executing agency. The loan takes effect once certain conditions are met.



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