Engineering Economy 7th Edition Blank Solutions Manual

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0073376302
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0073376301
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Engineering Economy, 7th edition, presents a crisp, bold new design using color, highlighting and icons to focus on important concepts, terms, equations and decision guidelines. There are new features, new topics (such as ethics and staged decision making), and new online tools; yet no compromise on coverage, examples, or the well-accepted writing style of this popular text. The preface provides an overview of What’s New and graphically depicts resources for Instructors and Students. Solved examples, problems and case studies target many of the current engineering challenges in areas such as energy, ethics, the environment, and the world’s changing economics. Approximately eighty percent of the end-of-chapter problems are revised or new for this edition.

Table contents:

  1. LEARNING STAGE 1. THE FUNDAMENTALS
  2. Chapter 1. Foundations of Engineering Economy
  3. 1.1. Engineering Economics: Description and Role in Decision Making
  4. 1.2. Performing an Engineering Economy Study
  5. 1.3. Professional Ethics and Economic Decisions
  6. 1.4. Interest Rate and Rate of Return
  7. 1.5. Terminology and Symbols
  8. 1.6. Cash Flows: Estimation and Diagramming
  9. 1.7. Economic Equivalence
  10. 1.8. Simple and Compound Interest
  11. 1.9. Minimum Attractive Rate of Return
  12. 1.10. Introduction to Spreadsheet Use
  13. Chapter Summary
  14. Problems
  15. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  16. Case Study—Renewable Energy Sources for Electricity Generation
  17. Case Study—Refrigerator Shells
  18. Chapter 2. Factors: How Time and Interest Affect Money
  19. PE The Cement Factory Case
  20. 2.1. Single-Amount Factors (F/P and P/F)
  21. 2.2. Uniform Series Present Worth Factor and Capital Recovery Factor (P/A and A/P)
  22. 2.3. Sinking Fund Factor and Uniform Series Compound Amount Factor (A/F and F/A)
  23. 2.4. Factor Values for Untabulated i or n Values
  24. 2.5. Arithmetic Gradient Factors (P/G and A/G)
  25. 2.6. Geometric Gradient Series Factors
  26. 2.7. Determining i or n for Known Cash Flow Values
  27. Chapter Summary
  28. Problems
  29. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  30. Case Study—Time Marches On; So Does the Interest Rate
  31. Chapter 3. Combining Factors and Spreadsheet Functions
  32. 3.1. Calculations for Uniform Series That Are Shifted
  33. 3.2. Calculations Involving Uniform Series and Randomly Placed Single Amounts
  34. 3.3. Calculations for Shifted Gradients
  35. Chapter Summary
  36. Problems
  37. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  38. Case Study—Preserving Land for Public Use
  39. Chapter 4. Nominal and Effective Interest Rates
  40. PE The Credit Card Offer Case
  41. 4.1. Nominal and Effective Interest Rate Statements
  42. 4.2. Effective Annual Interest Rates
  43. 4.3. Effective Interest Rates for Any Time Period
  44. 4.4. Equivalence Relations: Payment Period and Compounding Period
  45. 4.5. Equivalence Relations: Single Amounts with PP ≥ CP
  46. 4.6. Equivalence Relations: Series with PP ≥ CP
  47. 4.7. Equivalence Relations: Single Amounts and Series with PP < CP
  48. 4.8. Effective Interest Rate for Continuous Compounding
  49. 4.9. Interest Rates That Vary over Time
  50. Chapter Summary
  51. Problems
  52. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  53. Case Study—Is Owning a Home a Net Gain or Net Loss over Time?
  54. LEARNING STAGE 2. BASIC ANALYSIS TOOLS
  55. Chapter 5. Present Worth Analysis
  56. PE Water for Semiconductor Manufacturing Case
  57. 5.1. Formulating Alternatives
  58. 5.2. Present Worth Analysis of Equal-Life Alternatives
  59. 5.3. Present Worth Analysis of Different-Life Alternatives
  60. 5.4. Future Worth Analysis
  61. 5.5. Capitalized Cost Analysis
  62. Chapter Summary
  63. Problems
  64. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  65. Case Study—Comparing Social Security Benefits
  66. Chapter 6. Annual Worth Analysis
  67. 6.1. Advantages and Uses of Annual Worth Analysis
  68. 6.2. Calculation of Capital Recovery and AW Values
  69. 6.3. Evaluating Alternatives by Annual Worth Analysis
  70. 6.4. AW of a Permanent Investment
  71. 6.5. Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
  72. Chapter Summary
  73. Problems
  74. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  75. Case Study—The Changing Scene of an Annual Worth Analysis
  76. Chapter 7. Rate of Return Analysis: One Project
  77. 7.1. Interpretation of a Rate of Return Value
  78. 7.2. Rate of Return Calculation Using a PW or AW Relation
  79. 7.3. Special Considerations When Using the ROR Method
  80. 7.4. Multiple Rate of Return Values
  81. 7.5. Techniques to Remove Multiple Rates of Return
  82. 7.6. Rate of Return of a Bond Investment
  83. Chapter Summary
  84. Problems
  85. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  86. Case Study—Developing and Selling an Innovative Idea
  87. Chapter 8. Rate of Return Analysis: Multiple Alternatives
  88. 8.1. Why Incremental Analysis Is Necessary
  89. 8.2. Calculation of Incremental Cash Flows for ROR Analysis
  90. 8.3. Interpretation of Rate of Return on the Extra Investment
  91. 8.4. Rate of Return Evaluation Using PW: Incremental and Breakeven
  92. 8.5. Rate of Return Evaluation Using AW
  93. 8.6. Incremental ROR Analysis of Multiple Alternatives
  94. 8.7. All-in-One Spreadsheet Analysis (Optional)
  95. Chapter Summary
  96. Problems
  97. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  98. Case Study—ROR Analysis with Estimated Lives That Vary
  99. Case Study—How a New Engineering Graduate Can Help His Father
  100. Chapter 9. Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector Economics
  101. PE Water Treatment Facility #3 Case
  102. 9.1. Public Sector Projects
  103. 9.2. Benefit/Cost Analysis of a Single Project
  104. 9.3. Alternative Selection Using Incremental B/C Analysis
  105. 9.4. Incremental B/C Analysis of Multiple, Mutually Exclusive Alternatives
  106. 9.5. Service Sector Projects and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
  107. 9.6. Ethical Considerations in the Public Sector
  108. Chapter Summary
  109. Problems
  110. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  111. Case Study—Comparing B/C Analysis and CEA of Traffic Accident Reduction
  112. LEARNING STAGE 2. EPILOGUE: SELECTING THE BASIC ANALYSIS TOOL
  113. LEARNING STAGE 3. MAKING BETTER DECISIONS
  114. Chapter 10. Project Financing and Noneconomic Attributes
  115. 10.1. MARR Relative to the Cost of Capital
  116. 10.2. Debt-Equity Mix and Weighted Average Cost of Capital
  117. 10.3. Determination of the Cost of Debt Capital
  118. 10.4. Determination of the Cost of Equity Capital and the MARR
  119. 10.5. Effect of Debt-Equity Mix on Investment Risk
  120. 10.6. Multiple Attribute Analysis: Identification and Importance of Each Attribute
  121. 10.7. Evaluation Measure for Multiple Attributes
  122. Chapter Summary
  123. Problems
  124. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  125. Case Study—Which Is Better—Debt or Equity Financing?
  126. Chapter 11. Replacement and Retention Decisions
  127. PE Keep or Replace the Kiln Case
  128. 11.1. Basics of a Replacement Study
  129. 11.2. Economic Service Life
  130. 11.3. Performing a Replacement Study
  131. 11.4. Additional Considerations in a Replacement Study
  132. 11.5. Replacement Study over a Specified Study Period
  133. 11.6. Replacement Value
  134. Chapter Summary
  135. Problems
  136. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  137. Case Study—Will the Correct ESL Please Stand?
  138. Chapter 12. Independent Projects with Budget Limitation
  139. 12.1. An Overview of Capital Rationing among Projects
  140. 12.2. Capital Rationing Using PW Analysis of Equal-Life Projects
  141. 12.3. Capital Rationing Using PW Analysis of Unequal-Life Projects
  142. 12.4. Capital Budgeting Problem Formulation Using Linear Programming
  143. 12.5. Additional Project Ranking Measures
  144. Chapter Summary
  145. Problems
  146. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  147. Chapter 13. Breakeven and Payback Analysis
  148. 13.1. Breakeven Analysis for a Single Project
  149. 13.2. Breakeven Analysis Between Two Alternatives
  150. 13.3. Payback Analysis
  151. 13.4. More Breakeven and Payback Analysis on Spreadsheets
  152. Chapter Summary
  153. Problems
  154. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  155. Case Study—Water Treatment Plant Process Costs
  156. LEARNING STAGE 4. ROUNDING OUT THE STUDY
  157. Chapter 14. Effects of Inflation
  158. 14.1. Understanding the Impact of Inflation
  159. 14.2. Present Worth Calculations Adjusted for Inflation
  160. 14.3. Future Worth Calculations Adjusted for Inflation
  161. 14.4. Capital Recovery Calculations Adjusted for Inflation
  162. Chapter Summary
  163. Problems
  164. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  165. Case Study—Inflation versus Stock and Bond Investments
  166. Chapter 15. Cost Estimation and Indirect Cost Allocation
  167. 15.1. Understanding How Cost Estimation Is Accomplished
  168. 15.2. Unit Method
  169. 15.3. Cost Indexes
  170. 15.4. Cost-Estimating Relationships: Cost-Capacity Equations
  171. 15.5. Cost-Estimating Relationships: Factor Method
  172. 15.6. Traditional Indirect Cost Rates and Allocation
  173. 15.7. Activity-Based Costing (ABC) for Indirect Costs
  174. 15.8. Making Estimates and Maintaining Ethical Practices
  175. Chapter Summary
  176. Problems
  177. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  178. Case Study—Indirect Cost Analysis of Medical Equipment Manufacturing Costs
  179. Case Study—Deceptive Acts Can Get You in Trouble
  180. Chapter 16. Depreciation Methods
  181. 16.1. Depreciation Terminology
  182. 16.2. Straight Line (SL) Depreciation
  183. 16.3. Declining Balance (DB) and Double Declining Balance (DDB) Depreciation
  184. 16.4. Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS)
  185. 16.5. Determining the MACRS Recovery Period
  186. 16.6. Depletion Methods
  187. Chapter Summary
  188. Chapter 16 Appendix
  189. 16A.1. Sum-of-Years-Digits (SYD) and Unit-of-Production (UOP) Depreciation
  190. 16A.2. Switching between Depreciation Methods
  191. 16A.3. Determination of MACRS Rates
  192. Problems
  193. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  194. Appendix Problems
  195. Chapter 17. After-Tax Economic Analysis
  196. 17.1. Income Tax Terminology and Basic Relations
  197. 17.2. Calculation of Cash Flow after Taxes
  198. 17.3. Effect on Taxes of Different Depreciation Methods and Recovery Periods
  199. 17.4. Depreciation Recapture and Capital Gains (Losses)
  200. 17.5. After-Tax Evaluation
  201. 17.6. After-Tax Replacement Study
  202. 17.7. After-Tax Value-Added Analysis
  203. 17.8. After-Tax Analysis for International Projects
  204. 17.9. Value-Added Tax
  205. Chapter Summary
  206. Problems
  207. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  208. Case Study—After-Tax Analysis for Business Expansion
  209. Chapter 18. Sensitivity Analysis and Staged Decisions
  210. 18.1. Determining Sensitivity to Parameter Variation
  211. 18.2. Sensitivity Analysis Using Three Estimates
  212. 18.3. Estimate Variability and the Expected Value
  213. 18.4. Expected Value Computations for Alternatives
  214. 18.5. Staged Evaluation of Alternatives Using a Decision Tree
  215. 18.6. Real Options in Engineering Economics
  216. Chapter Summary
  217. Problems
  218. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  219. Case Study—Sensitivity to the Economic Environment
  220. Case Study—Sensitivity Analysis of Public Sector Projects—Water Supply Plans
  221. Chapter 19. More on Variation and Decision Making under Risk
  222. 19.1. Interpretation of Certainty, Risk, and Uncertainty
  223. 19.2. Elements Important to Decision Making under Risk
  224. 19.3. Random Samples
  225. 19.4. Expected Value and Standard Deviation
  226. 19.5. Monte Carlo Sampling and Simulation Analysis
  227. Chapter Summary
  228. Problems
  229. Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
  230. Case Study—Using Simulation and Three-Estimate Sensitivity Analysis
  231. Appendix A Using Spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel©
  232. A.1. Introduction to Using Excel
  233. A.2. Organization (Layout) of the Spreadsheet
  234. A.3. Excel Functions Important to Engineering Economy (alphabetical order)
  235. A.4. Goal Seek—A Tool for Breakeven and Sensitivity Analysis
  236. A.5. Solver—An Optimizing Tool for Capital Budgeting, Breakeven, and Sensitivity Analysis
  237. A.6. Error Messages
  238. Appendix B Basics of Accounting Reports and Business Ratios
  239. B.1. The Balance Sheet
  240. B.2. Income Statement and Cost of Goods Sold Statement
  241. B.3. Business Ratios
  242. Appendix C Code of Ethics for Engineers
  243. Appendix D Alternate Methods for Equivalence Calculations
  244. D.1. Using Programmable Calculators
  245. D.2. Using the Summation of a Geometric Series
  246. Appendix E Glossary of Concepts and Terms
  247. E.1. Important Concepts and Guidelines
  248. E.2. Symbols and Terms
  249. Reference Materials
  250. Compound Interest Factor Tables
  251. Photo Credits
  252. Index

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