Engineering Economy 15th Edition Sullivan Solutions Manual
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- ISBN-10 : 0132554909
- ISBN-13 : 978-0132554909
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Table of Content:
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Economy 1
1.1 Introduction 2
1.2 The Principles of Engineering Economy 3
1.3 Engineering Economy and the Design Process 7
1.4 Using Spreadsheets in Engineering Economic Analysis 15
1.5 Summary 15
CHAPTER 2 Cost Concepts and Design Economics 20
2.1 Cost Terminology 21
2.2 The General Economic Environment 28
2.3 Cost-Driven Design Optimization 38
2.4 Present Economy Studies 43
2.5 Case Study–The Economics of Daytime Running Lights 49
2.6 Summary 51 Appendix 2-A Accounting Fundamentals 59
CHAPTER 3 Cost-Estimation Techniques 67
3.1 Introduction 68
3.2 An Integrated Approach 70
3.3 Selected Estimating Techniques (Models) 78
3.4 Parametric Cost Estimating 83
3.5 Case Study–Demanufacturing of Computers 94
3.6 Summary 96
CHAPTER 4 The Time Value of Money 103
4.1 Introduction 104
4.2 Simple Interest 105
4.3 Compound Interest 106
4.4 The Concept of Equivalence 106
4.5 Notation and Cash-Flow Diagrams and Tables 109
4.6 Relating Present and Future Equivalent Values of Single Cash Flows 113
4.7 Relating a Uniform Series (Annuity) to Its Present and Future Equivalent Values 119
4.8 Summary of Interest Formulas and Relationships for Discrete Compounding 129
4.9 Deferred Annuities (Uniform Series) 131
4.10 Equivalence Calculations Involving Multiple Interest Formulas 133
4.11 Uniform (Arithmetic) Gradient of Cash Flows 139
4.12 Geometric Sequences of Cash Flows 144
4.13 Interest Rates that Vary with Time 149
4.14 Nominal and Effective Interest Rates 151
4.15 Compounding More Often than Once per Year 153
4.16 Interest Formulas for Continuous Compounding and Discrete Cash Flows 156
4.17 Case Study–Understanding Economic “Equivalence” 159
4.18 Summary 162
CHAPTER 5 Evaluating a Single Project 178
5.1 Introduction 179
5.2 Determining the Minimum Attractive Rate of Return (MARR) 180
5.3 The Present Worth Method 181
5.4 The Future Worth Method 188
5.5 The Annual Worth Method 189
5.6 The Internal Rate of Return Method 194
5.7 The External Rate of Return Method 205
5.8 The Payback (Payout) Period Method 207
5.9 Case Study–A Proposed Capital Investment to Improve Process Yield 209
5.10 Summary 211 Appendix 5-A The Multiple Rate of Return Problem with the IRR Method 222
CHAPTER 6 Comparison and Selection among Alternatives 226
6.1 Introduction 227
6.2 Basic Concepts for Comparing Alternatives 227
6.3 The Study (Analysis) Period 231
6.4 Useful Lives Are Equal to the Study Period 233
6.5 Useful Lives Are Unequal among the Alternatives 250
6.6 Personal Finances 263
6.7 ; Case Study–Ned and Larry’s Ice Cream Company 267
6.8 Post evaluation of Results 270
6.9 Summary 270
CHAPTER 7 Depreciation and Income Taxes 288
7.1 Introduction 289
7.2 Depreciation Concepts and Terminology 289
7.3 The Classical (Historical) Depreciation Methods 292
7.4 The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System 297
7.5 A Comprehensive Depreciation Example 304
7.6 Introduction to Income Taxes 308
7.7 The Effective (Marginal) Corporate Income TaxRate 311
7.8 Gain (Loss) on the Disposal of an Asset 314
7.9 General Procedure for Making After-Tax Economic Analyses 315
7.10 Illustration of Computations of ATCFs 319
7.11 Economic Value Added 331
7.12 Summary 333
CHAPTER 8 Price Changes and Exchange Rates 344
8.1 Introduction 345
8.2 Terminology and Basic Concepts 346
8.3 Fixed and Responsive Annuities 352
8.4 Differential Price Changes 357
8.5 Spreadsheet Application 359
8.6 Foreign Exchange Rates and Purchasing Power Concepts 361
8.7 Case Study–Sele
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