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Engineering economy
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McGraw-Hill series in industrial engineering and management science
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6th ed.
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Boston, MA : McGraw - Hill Higher Education, 2005
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9780072918632
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******Recently Published ****** Engineering Economy, 6th edition, provides undergraduate students and practicing professionals with a solid preparation in the financial understanding of engineering problems and projects, as well as the techniques needed for evaluating and making sound economic decisions. Information on cost estimation, depreciation, and taxes has been updated to conform to new tax laws. Eighty percent of the end-of-chapter problems are revised or new to this edition. Distinguishing pedagogical characteristics of this market-leading text include its easy-to-read writing style, chapter objectives, worked examples, integrated spreadsheets, case studies, Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam questions, and numerous new end-of-chapter problems. Graphical cross-referencing is indicated so users are able to locate additional material on any one subject in the text. Quick-solve (Q-Solv) and Excel-solve (E-Solve) icons found in the text indicate the difficulty of a problem, example, or spreadsheet. While the chapters are progressive, over three-quarters can stand alone, allowing instructors flexibility for meeting course needs. A complete Online Learning Center (OLC) located at http: //www.mhhe.com/blank6e offers supplemental quizzing, spreadsheet exercises, review questions, lecture outlines, and more


Table of Contents

Level 1 This is How It All Starts
Chapter 1 Foundations of Engineering Economy
1.1 Why Engineering Economy is Important to Engineers (and other professionals)
1.2 Role of Engineering Economy in Decision Making
1.3 Performing an Engineering Economy Study
1.4 Interest Rate and Rate of Return
1.5 Equivalence
1.6 Simple and Compound Interest
1.7 Terminology and Symbols
1.8 Introduction to Solution by Computer
1.9 Minimum Attractive Rate of Return
1.10 Cash Flows: Their Estimation and Diagramming
1.11 Rule of 72: Estimating Doubling Time and Interest Rate
1.12 Spreadsheet Application - Simple and Compound Interest, and Changing Cash Flow Estimates Additional Examples Problems, FE Review Problems
Extended Exercise -Effects of Compound Interest
Case Study -Describing Alternatives for Producing Refrigerator Shells
Chapter 2 Factors: How Time and Interest Affect Money
2.1 Single-Payment Factors (F/P and P/F)
2.2 Uniform-Series Present-Worth Factor and Capital-Recovery Factor (P/A and A/P)
2.3 Sinking-Fund Factor and Uniform-Series Compound-Amount Factor (A/F and F/A)
2.4 Interpolation in Interest Tables
2.5 Arithmetic Gradient Factors (P/G and A/G)
2.6 Geometric Gradient Series Factors
2.7 Determination of an Unknown Interest Rate
2.8 Determination of Unknown Number of Years
2.9 Spreadsheet Application- Basic Sensitivity Analysis Additional Example Problems, FE Review Problems
Case Study -What a Difference the Years and Compound Interest Can Make
Chapter 3 Combining Factors
3.1 Calculations for Uniform Series that are Shifted
3.2 Calculations Involving Uniform-Series and Random-Placed Single Amounts
3.3 Calculations for Shifted Gradients
3.4 Shifted Decreasing Arithmetic Gradients
3.5 Spreadsheet Application -Using Different Functions Additional Example Problems, FE Review Problems
Extended Exercise -Preserving Land for Public Use
Chapter 4 Nominal and Effective Interest Rates
4.1 Nominal and Effective Interest Rate Statements
4.2 Effective Annual Interest Rates
4.3 Effective Interest Rates for Any Time Period
4.4 Equivalence Relations: Comparing Payment Period and Compounding Period Lengths (PP vs. CP)
4.5 Equivalence Relations: Single Amounts with PP > = CP
4.6 Equivalence Relations: Series with PP > = CP
4.7 Equivalence Relations: Single Amounts and Series with PP
4.8 Effective Interest Rate for Continuous Compounding
4.9 Interest Rates that Vary Over Time Problems, FE Review Problems
Case Study -Financing a House
Level 2 Tools for Evaluating Alternatives
Chapter 5 Present Worth Analysis
5.1 Formulating Mutually Exclusive Alternatives
5.2 Present Worth Analysis of Equal-Life Alternatives
5.3 Present Worth Analysis of Different-Life Alternatives
5.4 Future Worth Analysis
5.5 Capitalized Cost Calculation and Analysis
5.6 Payback Period Analysis
5.7 Life-Cycle Cost
5.8 Present Worth of Bonds
5.9 Spreadsheet Applications-PW Analysis and Payback Period Problems, FE Review Problems
Extended Exercise -Evaluation of Social Security Retirement Estimates
Case Study -Payback Evaluation of Ultralow-Flush Toilet Program
Chapter 6 Annual Worth Analysis
6.1 Advantages and Uses of Annual Worth Analysis
6.2 Calculations of Capital Recovery and AW Values
6.3 Evaluating Alternatives by Annual Worth Analysis
6.4 AW of a Permanent Investment Problems, FE Review Problems
Case Study -The Changing Scene of an Annual Worth Analysis
Chapter 7 Rate of Return Analysis: Single Alternative
7.1 Interpretation of a Rate of Return Value
7.2 Rate of Return Calculation Using a PW or AW Equation
7.3 Cautions When Using the ROR Method
7.4 Multiple Rate of Return Values
7.5 Composite Rate of Return: Removing Multiple i* Values
7.6 Rate of Return of a Bond Investment Problems, FE Review Problems
Extended Exercise 1 -The Cost of a Poor Credit Rating
Extended Exercise 2 -When Is It Best to Sell a Business?
Case Study -Bob Learns About Multiple Rates of Return
Chapter 8 Rate of Return Analysis: Multiple Alternatives
8.1 Why Incremental Analysis Is Necessary
8.2 Calculation of Incremental Cash Flows for ROR Analysis
8.3 Interpretation of Rate of Return on the Extra Investment
8.4 Rate of Return Evaluation Using PW: Incremental and Breakeven
8.5 Rate of Return Evaluation Using AW
8.6 Incremental ROR Analysis of Multiple Mutually Exclusive Alternatives
8.7 Spreadsheet Application - PW, AW, and ROR Analysis All in One Problems, FE Review Problems
Extended Exercise -Incremental ROR Analysis When Estimated Alternative Lives Are Uncertain
Case Study - So Many Options. Can a New Engineering Graduate Help Her Father?
Case Study - PW Analysis When Multiple Interest Rates Are Present
Chapter 9 Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector Economics
9.1 Public Sector Projects
9.2 Benefit/Cost Analysis of a Single Project
9.3 Alternative Selection Using Incremental B/C Analysis
9.4 Incremental B/C Analysis of Multiple, Mutually Exclusive Alternatives Problems, FE Review Problems
Extended Exercise - Costs to Provide Ladder Truck Service for Fire Protection
Case Study - Freeway Lighting
Chapter 10 Making Choices: the Method, MARR, and Multiple Attributes
10.1 Comparing Mutually Exclusive Alternatives by Different Evaluation Methods
10.2 MARR Relative to the Cost of Capital
10.3 Debt-Equity Mix and Weighted Average Cost of Capital
10.4 Determination of the Cost of Debt Capital
10.5 Determination of the Cost of Equity Capital and the MARR
10.6 Effect of Debt-Equity Mix on Investment Risk
10.7 Multiple Attribute Analysis: Identification and Importance of Each Attribute
10.8 Evaluation Measure for Multiple Attributes Problems
Extended Exercise - Emphasizing the Right Things
Case Study - Which Way to Go - Debt or Equity Financing?
Level 3 Making Decisions on Real-World Projects
Chapter 11 Replacement and Retentions Decisions
11.1 Basics of the Replacement Study
11.2 Economic Service Life
11.3 Performing a Replacement Study
11.4 Additional Considerations in a Replacement Study
11.5 Replacement Study Over a Specific Study Period Problems
Extended Exercise - Economic Service Life Under Varying Conditions
Case Study - Replacement Analysis for Quarry Equipment
Chapter 12 Selection from Independent Projects Under Budget Limitation
12.1 An Overview of Capital Rationing Among Projects
12.2 Capital Rationing Using PW Analysis of Equal-Life Projects
12.3 Capital Rationing Using PW Analysis of Unequal-Life Projects
12.4 Capital Budgeting Problem Formulation Using Linear Programming Problems
Case Study - Lifelong Engineering Education in a Web Environment
Chapter 13 Breakeven Analysis
13.1 Breakeven Analysis for a Single Project
13.2 Breakeven Analysis Between Two Alternatives
13.3 Spreadsheet Application - Using Excel's Solver for Breakeven Analysis Problems
Case Study - Water Treatment Process Costs
Level 4 Rounding Out the Study
Chapter 14 Effects of Inflation
14.1 Understanding the Impact of Inflation
14.2 Present Worth Calculations Adjusted for Inflation
14.3 Future Worth Calculations Adjusted for Inflation
14.4 Capital Recovery Calculations Adjusted for Inflation Problems, FE Review Problems
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