Contemporary engineering economics / Chan S. Park, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Auburn University.

By: Park, Chan S [author.]
Language: English Series: Always learningPublisher: Harlow, England : Pearson Education Limited [2016]Copyright date: c2016Edition: Sixth edition; Global editionDescription: 980 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781292109091; 9781292109091Subject(s): Engineering economyDDC classification: 658.15 LOC classification: TA177.4 | .P369 2016
Contents:
Part 1: Basics of Financial Decisions Chapter 1: Engineering Economic Decisions Chapter 2: Accounting and Financial Decision Making Chapter 3: Interest Rate and Economic Equivalence Chapter 4: Understanding Money and Its Management Part 2: Evaluation of Business and Engineering Assets Chapter 5: Present-Worth Analysis Chapter 6: Annual Equivalent-Worth Analysis Chapter 7: Rate-of-Return Analysis Part 3: Analysis of Project Cash Flows Chapter 8: Cost Concepts Relevant to Decision Making Chapter 9: Depreciation and Corporate Taxes Chapter 10: Developing Project Cash Flows Part 4: Handling Risk and Uncertainty Chapter 11: Inflation and Its Impact on Project Cash Chapter 12: Project Risk and Uncertainty Chapter 13: Real-Options Analysis Part 5: Special Topics in Engineering Economics Chapter 14: Replacement Decisions Chapter 15: Capital-Budgeting Decisions Chapter 16: Economic Analysis in the Service Sector Appendix A: Fundamentals of Engineering Review Questions Appendix B: Interest Factors for Discrete Compounding Appendix C: Values of the Standard Normal Distribution Function
Summary: Contemporary Engineering Economics teaches engineers how to make smart financial decisions in an effort to create economical products. As design and manufacturing become an integral part of engineers? work, they are required to make more and more decisions regarding money. The Sixth Edition helps students think like the 21st century engineer who is able to incorporate elements of science, engineering, design, and economics into his or her products. This text comprehensively integrates economic theory with principles of engineering, helping students build sound skills in financial project analysis.
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Includes index.

Part 1: Basics of Financial Decisions

Chapter 1: Engineering Economic Decisions

Chapter 2: Accounting and Financial Decision Making

Chapter 3: Interest Rate and Economic Equivalence

Chapter 4: Understanding Money and Its Management



Part 2: Evaluation of Business and Engineering Assets

Chapter 5: Present-Worth Analysis

Chapter 6: Annual Equivalent-Worth Analysis

Chapter 7: Rate-of-Return Analysis



Part 3: Analysis of Project Cash Flows

Chapter 8: Cost Concepts Relevant to Decision Making

Chapter 9: Depreciation and Corporate Taxes

Chapter 10: Developing Project Cash Flows



Part 4: Handling Risk and Uncertainty

Chapter 11: Inflation and Its Impact on Project Cash

Chapter 12: Project Risk and Uncertainty

Chapter 13: Real-Options Analysis



Part 5: Special Topics in Engineering Economics

Chapter 14: Replacement Decisions

Chapter 15: Capital-Budgeting Decisions

Chapter 16: Economic Analysis in the Service Sector



Appendix A: Fundamentals of Engineering Review Questions

Appendix B: Interest Factors for Discrete Compounding

Appendix C: Values of the Standard Normal Distribution Function

Contemporary Engineering Economics teaches engineers how to make smart financial decisions in an effort to create economical products. As design and manufacturing become an integral part of engineers? work, they are required to make more and more decisions regarding money.



The Sixth Edition helps students think like the 21st century engineer who is able to incorporate elements of science, engineering, design, and economics into his or her products. This text comprehensively integrates economic theory with principles of engineering, helping students build sound skills in financial project analysis.

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