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_aMachine generated contents note: LEARNING STAGE 1 THE FUNDAMENTALS -- ch. 1 Foundations of Engineering Economy -- 1.1.Why Engineering Economy and the Time Value of Money are Important -- 1.2.Performing an Engineering Economy Study -- 1.3.Professional Ethics and Economic Decisions -- 1.4.Interest Rate and Rate of Return -- 1.5.Terminology and Symbols -- 1.6.Cash Flows: Estimation and Diagramming -- 1.7.Economic Equivalence -- 1.8.Simple and Compound Interest -- 1.9.Minimum Attractive Rate of Return -- 1.10.Introduction to Spreadsheet Use -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Cost of Electricity with Renewable Sources Added -- ch. 2 Factors: How Time and Interest Affect Money -- PE Progressive Example -- The Steel Plant Case -- 2.1.Single-Amount Factors (F/P and P/F) -- 2.2.Uniform Series Present Worth Factor and Capital Recovery Factor (P/A and A/P);Note continued: 2.3.Sinking Fund Factor and Uniform Series Compound Amount Factor (A/F and F/A) -- 2.4.Factor Values for Untabulated i or n Values -- 2.5.Arithmetic Gradient Factors (P/G and A/G) -- 2.6.Geometric Gradient Series Factors -- 2.7.Determining i or n for Known Cash Flow Values -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- The Amazing Impact of Compound Interest -- ch. 3 Combining Factors and Spreadsheet Functions -- 3.1.Calculations for Uniform Series That Are Shifted -- 3.2.Calculations Involving Uniform Series and Randomly Placed Single Amounts -- 3.3.Calculations for Shifted Gradients -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Preserving Land for Public Use -- ch. 4 Nominal and Effective Interest Rates -- PE Progressive Example -- The Credit Card Offer Case;Note continued: 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: Payment Period and Compounding Period -- 4.5.Equivalence Relations: Single Amounts with PP [́‰Æ] CP -- 4.6.Equivalence Relations: Series with PP [́‰Æ] CP -- 4.7.Equivalence Relations: Single Amounts and Series with PP < CP -- 4.8.Effective Interest Rate for Continuous Compounding -- 4.9.Interest Rates That Vary Over Time -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Is Owning a Home a Net Gain or Net Loss Over Time? -- LEARNING STAGE 2 BASIC ANALYSIS TOOLS -- ch. 5 Present Worth Analysis -- PE Progressive Example -- Water for Semiconductor Manufacturing Case -- 5.1.Formulating Alternatives -- 5.2.Present Worth Analysis of Equal-Life Alternatives;Note continued: 5.3.Present Worth Analysis of Different-Life Alternatives -- 5.4.Future Worth Analysis -- 5.5.Capitalized Cost Analysis -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Comparing Social Security Benefits -- ch. 6 Annual Worth Analysis -- 6.1.Advantages and Uses of Annual Worth Analysis -- 6.2.Calculation of Capital Recovery and AW Values -- 6.3.Evaluating Alternatives by Annual Worth Analysis -- 6.4.AW of a Permanent Investment -- 6.5.Life-Cycle Cost Analysis -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Annual Worth Analysis -- Then and Now -- ch. 7 Rate of Return Analysis: One Project -- 7.1.Interpretation of a Rate of Return Value -- 7.2.Rate of Return Calculation Using a PW or AW Relation -- 7.3.Special Considerations When Using the ROR Method -- 7.4.Multiple Rate of Return Values;Note continued: 7.5.Techniques to Remove Multiple Rates of Return -- 7.6.Rate of Return of a Bond Investment -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Developing and Selling an Innovative Idea -- ch. 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 (Two Alternatives) -- 8.5.Rate of Return Evaluation Using AW -- 8.6.Incremental ROR Analysis of Multiple (More than Two) Alternatives -- 8.7.All-in-One Spreadsheet Analysis -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Peforming ROR Analysis for 3D Printer and IIoT Technology;Note continued: Case Study -- How a New Engineering Graduate Can Help His Father -- ch. 9 Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector Economics -- PE Progressive Example -- Water Treatment Facility #3 Case -- 9.1.Public Sector Projects -- 9.2.Benefit/Cost Analysis of a Single Project -- 9.3.Incremental B/C Analysis (Two Alternatives) -- 9.4.Incremental B/C Analysis of Multiple (More than Two) Alternatives -- 9.5.Service Sector Projects and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis -- 9.6.Ethical Considerations in the Public Sector -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Highway Lighting Options to Reduce Traffic Accidents -- Learning Stage 2 Epilogue: Selecting The Basic Analysis Tool -- LEARNING STAGE 3 MAKING BETTER DECISIONS -- ch. 10 Project Financing and Noneconomic Attributes -- 10.1.MARR Relation to the Cost of Capital -- 10.2.Debt-Equity Mix and Weighted Average Cost of Capital;Note continued: 10.3.Determination of the Cost of Debt Capital -- 10.4.Determination of the Cost of Equity Capital and the MARR -- 10.5.Effect of Debt-Equity Mix on Investment Risk -- 10.6.Multiple Attribute Analysis: An Introduction -- 10.7.Evaluation Measure for Multiple Attributes -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Expanding a Business -- Debt vs. Equity Financing? -- ch. 11 Replacement and Retention Decisions -- PE Progressive Example -- Keep or Replace the Kiln Case -- 11.1.Basics of a 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 Specified Study Period -- 11.6.Replacement Value -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- A Pumper System with an ESL Problem;Note continued: ch. 12 Independent Projects with 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 -- 12.5.Additional Project Ranking Measures -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- ch. 13 Breakeven and Payback Analysis -- 13.1.Breakeven Analysis for a Single Project -- 13.2.Breakeven Analysis Between Two Alternatives -- 13.3.Payback Analysis -- 13.4.More Breakeven and Payback Analysis on Spreadsheets -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Exercises for Spreadsheets -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Water Treatment Plant Process Costs -- LEARNING STAGE 4 ROUNDING OUT THE STUDY -- ch. 14 Effects of Inflation -- 14.1.Understanding the Impact of Inflation;Note continued: 14.2.Present Worth Calculations Adjusted for Inflation -- 14.3.Future Worth Calculations Adjusted for Inflation -- 14.4.Capital Recovery Calculations Adjusted for Inflation -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Inflation Considerations for Stock and Bond Investments -- ch.
505 _a15 Cost Estimation and Indirect Cost Allocation -- 15.1.Understanding How Cost Estimation Is Accomplished -- 15.2.Unit Method -- 15.3.Cost Indexes -- 15.4.Cost-Estimating Relationships: Cost-Capacity Equations -- 15.5.Cost-Estimating Relationships: Factor Method -- 15.6.Indirect Cost Rates and Allocation: The Traditional Method -- 15.7.Activity-Based Costing (ABC) for Indirect Costs -- 15.8.Making Estimates and Maintaining Ethical Practices -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Indirect Cost Analysis of Medical Equipment Manufacturing Costs;Note continued: Case Study -- Deceptive Acts Can Get You in Trouble -- ch. 16 Depreciation Methods -- 16.1.Depreciation Terminology -- 16.2.Straight Line (SL) Depreciation -- 16.3.Declining Balance (DB) and Double Declining Balance (DDB) Depreciation -- 16.4.Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) -- 16.5.Determining the MACRS Recovery Period -- 16.6.Depletion Methods -- Chapter Summary -- Appendix -- 16A.1.Sum-of-Years-Digits (SYD) and Unit-of-Production (UOP) Depreciation -- 16A.2.Switching between Depreciation Methods -- 16A.3.Determination of MACRS Rates -- Problems -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Appendix Problems -- ch. 17 After-Tax Economic Analysis -- 17.1.Income Tax Terminology and Basic Relations -- 17.2.Calculation of Cash Flow after Taxes -- 17.3.Effect on Taxes of Different Depreciation Methods and Recovery Periods -- 17.4.Depreciation Recapture and Capital Gains (Losses) -- 17.5.After-Tax Economic Evaluation;Note continued: 17.6.After-Tax Replacement Study -- 17.7.After-Tax Value-Added Analysis -- 17.8.After-Tax Analysis for International Projects -- 17.9.Value-Added Tax -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- After-Tax Analysis for Business Expansion -- ch. 18 Sensitivity Analysis and Staged Decisions -- 18.1.Determining Sensitivity to Parameter Variation -- 18.2.Sensitivity Analysis Using Three Estimates -- 18.3.Estimate Variability and the Expected Value -- 18.4.Expected Value Computations for Alternatives -- 18.5.Staged Evaluation of Alternatives Using a Decision Tree -- 18.6.Real Options in Engineering Economics -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Sensitivity to the Economic Environment -- Case Study -- Sensitivity Analysis of Public Sector Projects -- Water Supply Plans -- ch. 19 More on Variation and Decision Making under Risk;Note continued: 19.1.Interpretation of Certainty, Risk, and Uncertainty -- 19.2.Elements Important to Decision Making under Risk -- 19.3.Random Samples -- 19.4.Sample Estimates: Mean and Standard Deviation -- 19.5.Monte Carlo Sampling and Simulation Analysis -- Chapter Summary -- Problems -- Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions -- Case Study -- Using Simulation and Three-Estimate Sensitivity Analysis -- Appendix A Using Spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel℗ʾ -- A.1.Introduction to Using Excel -- A.2.Organization (Layout) of the Spreadsheet -- A.3.Spreadsheet Functions Important to Engineering Economy (Alphabetical Order) -- A.4.Goal Seek -- A Tool for Breakeven and Sensitivity Analysis -- A.5.Solver -- An Optimizing Tool for Capital Budgeting, Breakeven, and Sensitivity Analysis -- A.6.Error Messages -- Appendix B Basics of Accounting Reports and Business Ratios -- B.1.The Balance Sheet -- B.2.Income Statement and Cost of Goods Sold Statement;Note continued: B.3.Business Ratios -- Appendix C Code of Ethics for Engineers -- Appendix D Alternate Methods for Equivalence Calculations -- D.1.Using Programmable Calculators -- D.2.Using the Summation of a Geometric Series -- Appendix E Glossary of Concepts and Terms -- E.1.Important Concepts and Guidelines -- E.2.Symbols and Terms
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