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Engineering economy / |
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Leland Blank, Anthony Tarquin. |
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McGraw-Hill series in industrial engineering and management science |
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Level 1 This is How It All Starts<br/>Chapter 1: Foundations of Engineering Economy<br/>1.1 Why Engineering Economy is Important to Engineers (and other professionals)<br/>1.2 Role of Engineering Economy in Decision Making<br/>1.3 Performing an Engineering Economy Study<br/>1.4 Interest Rate and Rate of Return<br/>1.5 Equivalence<br/>1.6 Simple and Compound Interest<br/>1.7 Terminology and Symbols<br/>1.8 Introduction to Solution by Computer<br/>1.9 Minimum Attractive Rate of Return<br/>1.10 Cash Flows: Their Estimation and Diagramming<br/>1.11 Rule of 72: Estimating Doubling Time and Interest Rate<br/>1.12 Spreadsheet Application – Simple and Compound Interest, and Changing Cash Flow Estimates<br/>Additional Examples<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Extended Exercise –Effects of Compound Interest <br/> Case Study –Describing Alternatives for Producing Refrigerator Shells <br/><br/>Chapter 2: Factors: How Time and Interest Affect Money<br/>2.1 Single-Payment Factors (F/P and P/F)<br/>2.2 Uniform-Series Present-Worth Factor and Capital-Recovery Factor (P/A and A/P)<br/>2.3 Sinking-Fund Factor and Uniform-Series Compound-Amount Factor (A/F and F/A)<br/>2.4 Interpolation in Interest Tables<br/>2.5 Arithmetic Gradient Factors (P/G and A/G)<br/>2.6 Geometric Gradient Series Factors<br/>2.7 Determination of an Unknown Interest Rate<br/>2.8 Determination of Unknown Number of Years<br/>2.9 Spreadsheet Application- Basic Sensitivity Analysis<br/>Additional Example<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Case Study –What a Difference the Years and Compound Interest Can Make <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 3: Combining Factors<br/>3.1 Calculations for Uniform Series that are Shifted<br/>3.2 Calculations Involving Uniform-Series and Random-Placed Single Amounts<br/>3.3 Calculations for Shifted Gradients<br/>3.4 Shifted Decreasing Arithmetic Gradients<br/>3.5 Spreadsheet Application –Using Different Functions<br/>Additional Example<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Extended Exercise –Preserving Land for Public Use <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 4: Nominal and Effective Interest Rates<br/>4.1 Nominal and Effective Interest Rate Statements<br/>4.2 Effective Annual Interest Rates<br/>4.3 Effective Interest Rates for Any Time Period<br/>4.4 Equivalence Relations: Comparing Payment Period and Compounding Period Lengths (PP vs. CP)<br/>4.5 Equivalence Relations: Single Amounts with PP >= CP<br/>4.6 Equivalence Relations: Series with PP >= CP<br/>4.7 Equivalence Relations: Single Amounts and Series with PP < CP<br/>4.8 Effective Interest Rate for Continuous Compounding<br/>4.9 Interest Rates that Vary Over Time<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Case Study –Financing a House <br/><br/><br/>Level 2 Tools for Evaluating Alternatives<br/>Chapter 5: Present Worth Analysis<br/>5.1 Formulating Mutually Exclusive Alternatives<br/>5.2 Present Worth Analysis of Equal-Life Alternatives<br/>5.3 Present Worth Analysis of Different-Life Alternatives<br/>5.4 Future Worth Analysis<br/>5.5 Capitalized Cost Calculation and Analysis<br/>5.6 Payback Period Analysis<br/>5.7 Life-Cycle Cost<br/>5.8 Present Worth of Bonds<br/>5.9 Spreadsheet Applications-PW Analysis and Payback Period<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Extended Exercise –Evaluation of Social Security Retirement Estimates <br/> Case Study –Payback Evaluation of Ultralow-Flush Toilet Program <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 6: Annual Worth Analysis<br/>6.1 Advantages and Uses of Annual Worth Analysis<br/>6.2 Calculations of Capital Recovery and AW Values<br/>6.3 Evaluating Alternatives by Annual Worth Analysis<br/>6.4 AW of a Permanent Investment<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Case Study –The Changing Scene of an Annual Worth Analysis <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 7: Rate of Return Analysis: Single Alternative<br/>7.1 Interpretation of a Rate of Return Value<br/>7.2 Rate of Return Calculation Using a PW or AW Equation<br/>7.3 Cautions When Using the ROR Method<br/>7.4 Multiple Rate of Return Values<br/>7.5 Composite Rate of Return: Removing Multiple i* Values<br/>7.6 Rate of Return of a Bond Investment<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Extended Exercise 1 –The Cost of a Poor Credit Rating <br/> Extended Exercise 2 –When Is It Best to Sell a Business? <br/> Case Study –Bob Learns About Multiple Rates of Return <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 8: Rate of Return Analysis: Multiple Alternatives<br/>8.1 Why Incremental Analysis Is Necessary<br/>8.2 Calculation of Incremental Cash Flows for ROR Analysis<br/>8.3 Interpretation of Rate of Return on the Extra Investment<br/>8.4 Rate of Return Evaluation Using PW: Incremental and Breakeven<br/>8.5 Rate of Return Evaluation Using AW<br/>8.6 Incremental ROR Analysis of Multiple Mutually Exclusive Alternatives<br/>8.7 Spreadsheet Application – PW, AW, and ROR Analysis All in One <br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Extended Exercise –Incremental ROR Analysis When Estimated Alternative Lives Are Uncertain <br/> Case Study – So Many Options. Can a New Engineering Graduate Help Her Father? <br/> Case Study – PW Analysis When Multiple Interest Rates Are Present <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 9: Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector Economics<br/>9.1 Public Sector Projects<br/>9.2 Benefit/Cost Analysis of a Single Project<br/>9.3 Alternative Selection Using Incremental B/C Analysis<br/>9.4 Incremental B/C Analysis of Multiple, Mutually Exclusive Alternatives<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Extended Exercise – Costs to Provide Ladder Truck Service for Fire Protection <br/> Case Study – Freeway Lighting <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 10: Making Choices: the Method, MARR, and Multiple Attributes<br/>10.1 Comparing Mutually Exclusive Alternatives by Different Evaluation Methods<br/>10.2 MARR Relative to the Cost of Capital<br/>10.3 Debt-Equity Mix and Weighted Average Cost of Capital<br/>10.4 Determination of the Cost of Debt Capital<br/>10.5 Determination of the Cost of Equity Capital and the MARR<br/>10.6 Effect of Debt-Equity Mix on Investment Risk<br/>10.7 Multiple Attribute Analysis: Identification and Importance of Each Attribute<br/>10.8 Evaluation Measure for Multiple Attributes<br/>Problems<br/> Extended Exercise – Emphasizing the Right Things <br/> Case Study – Which Way to Go - Debt or Equity Financing? <br/><br/><br/>Level 3 Making Decisions on Real-World Projects<br/>Chapter 11: Replacement and Retentions Decisions<br/>11.1 Basics of the Replacement Study<br/>11.2 Economic Service Life<br/>11.3 Performing a Replacement Study<br/>11.4 Additional Considerations in a Replacement Study<br/>11.5 Replacement Study Over a Specific Study Period<br/>Problems<br/> Extended Exercise – Economic Service Life Under Varying Conditions <br/> Case Study – Replacement Analysis for Quarry Equipment <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 12: Selection from Independent Projects Under Budget Limitation<br/>12.1 An Overview of Capital Rationing Among Projects<br/>12.2 Capital Rationing Using PW Analysis of Equal-Life Projects<br/>12.3 Capital Rationing Using PW Analysis of Unequal-Life Projects<br/>12.4 Capital Budgeting Problem Formulation Using Linear Programming<br/>Problems<br/> Case Study – Lifelong Engineering Education in a Web Environment <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 13: Breakeven Analysis<br/>13.1 Breakeven Analysis for a Single Project<br/>13.2 Breakeven Analysis Between Two Alternatives<br/>13.3 Spreadsheet Application – Using Excel’s Solver for Breakeven Analysis<br/>Problems<br/> Case Study – Water Treatment Process Costs <br/><br/><br/>Level 4 Rounding Out the Study<br/>Chapter 14: Effects of Inflation<br/>14.1 Understanding the Impact of Inflation<br/>14.2 Present Worth Calculations Adjusted for Inflation<br/>14.3 Future Worth Calculations Adjusted for Inflation<br/>14.4 Capital Recovery Calculations Adjusted for Inflation<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Extended Exercise - Fixed-Income Investments versus the Forces of Inflation <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 15: Cost Estimation and Indirect Cost Allocation<br/>15.1 Understanding How Cost Estimation Is Accomplished<br/>15.2 Cost Indexes<br/>15.3 Cost Estimating Relationships: Cost-Capacity Equations<br/>15.4 Cost Estimating Relationships: Factor Method<br/>15.5 Traditional Indirect Cost Rates and Allocation<br/>15.6 Activity Based Costing (ABC) for Indirect Costs<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/> Case Study - Total Cost Estimations for Optimizing Coagulant Dosage <br/> Case Study - Indirect Cost Comparison of a Medical Equipment Sterilization Unit <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 16: Depreciation Methods<br/>16.1 Depreciation Terminology<br/>16.2 Straight Line (SL) Depreciation<br/>16.3 Declining Balance (DB) and Double Declining Balance (DDB) Depreciation<br/>16.4 Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS)<br/>16.5 Determining the MACRS Recovery Period<br/>16.6 Depletion Methods<br/>Problems, FE Review Problems<br/>16A.1 Sum-of-Year-Digits (SYD) Depreciation<br/>16A.2 Switching Between Depreciation Methods<br/>16A.3 Determination of MACRS Rates<br/>Appendix Problems<br/><br/><br/>Chapter 17: After-Tax Economic Analysis<br/>17.1 Income Tax Terminology and Relationships for Corporations (and Individuals)<br/>17.2 Before-Tax and After-Tax Cash Flow<br/>17.3 Effect on Taxes of Different Depreciation Methods and Recovery Periods<br/>17.4 Depreciation Recapture and Capital Gains (Losses): for Corporations<br/>17.5 After-Tax PW, AW, ROR Evaluation<br/>17.6 Spreadsheet Applications - After-Tax Incremental ROR Analysis<br/>17.7 After-Tax Replacement Study<br/>17.8 After-Tax Value Added Analysis<br/>Problems<br/> Case Study - After-Tax Evaluation of Debt and Equity Financing <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 18: Formalized Sensitivity Analysis and Expected Value Decisions<br/>18.1 Determining Sensitivity to Parameter Variation<br/>18.2 Formalized Sensitivity Analysis Using Three Estimates<br/>18.3 Economic Variability and the Expected Value<br/>18.4 Expected Value Computations for Alternatives<br/>18.5 Staged Evaluation of Alternatives Using a Decision Tree<br/>Problems<br/> Extended Exercise - Looking at Alternatives From Different Angles <br/> Case Study - Sensitivity Analysis of Public Sector Projects: Water Supply Plans <br/><br/><br/>Chapter 19: More on Variation and Decision Making Under Risk<br/>19.1 Interpretation of Certainty, Risk, and Uncertainty<br/>19.2 Elements Important to Decision Making Under Risk<br/>19.3 Random Samples<br/>19.4 Expected Value and Standard Deviation<br/>19.5 Monte Carlo Sampling and Simulation Analysis<br/>Additional Examples<br/>Problems<br/> Extended Exercise - Using Simulation and the Excel RNG for Sensitivity Analysis <br/><br/><br/>Appendix A Using Spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel(c)<br/>A.1 Introduction to Using Excel<br/>A.2 Organization (Layout) of the Spreadsheet<br/>A.3 Excel Functions Important to Engineering Economy<br/>A.4 SOLVER - An Excel Tool for Breakeven and "What If?" Analysis<br/>A.5 List of Excel Financial Functions<br/>A.6 Error Messages<br/><br/><br/>Appendix B Basics of Accounting Reports and Business Ratios<br/>B.1 The Balance Sheet<br/>B.2 Income Statement and Cost of Goods Sold Statement<br/>B.3 Business Ratios<br/><br/><br/> Appendix C: Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter Problems<br/><br/><br/>Compound Interest Factor Tables<br/><br/><br/>Bibliography<br/><br/><br/>Index |
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