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Engineering Economy 9th Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Foundations of Engineering Economy
Learning Stage 1: The Fundamentals
The Fundamentals
Chapter 1 Introduction
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 and Weighted Average Cost of Capital
1.10 Introduction to Spreadsheet Use
1.11 Using Engineering Economy Tools in Your Spending and Investment Decision Making
Chapter Summary
Problems
Basic Concepts
Ethics
Interest Rate and Rate of Return
Terminology and Symbols
Cash Flows
Equivalence
Simple and Compound Interest
MARR and WACC
Personal Finances
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Cost of Electricity Including Wind-Sourced Generation
Cost of Electricity Including Wind-Sourced Generation
Case Study—Years of Poor Ethical Practice Can Lead to a Terrible Retirement
Years of Poor Ethical Practice Can Lead to a Terrible Retirement
Chapter 2: Factors: How Time and Interest Affect Money
Chapter 2 Introduction
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)
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
Single Amounts—P and F Only
Uniform Series—A Series
Mixed A Series, Gradients, and/or Isolated Values
Chapter Summary
Problems
Use of Interest Tables
Determination of F, P, and A
Factor Values
Arithmetic Gradient
Geometric Gradient
Interest Rate and Rate of Return
Number of Years
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—The Amazing Impact of Compound Interest
The Amazing Impact of Compound Interest
Chapter 3: Combining Factors and Spreadsheet Functions
Chapter 3 Introduction
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
Present Worth Calculations
Annual Worth Calculations
Future Worth Calculations
Random Single Amounts and Uniform Series
Shifted Gradients
Shifted Decreasing Gradients
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Preserving Land for Public Use
Preserving Land for Public Use
Chapter 4: Nominal and Effective Interest Rates
Chapter 4 Introduction
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 ≥ CP
4.6 Equivalence Relations: Series with PP ≥ 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
Nominal and Effective Rates
Equivalence When PP ≥ CP
Equivalence When PP < CP
Continuous Compounding
Varying Interest Rates
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Is Owning a Home a Net Gain or Net Loss Over Time?
Is Owning a Home a Net Gain or Net Loss Over Time?
Chapter 5: Analysis Using Present Worth and Future Worth Values
Learning Stage 2: Basic Analysis Tools
Basic Analysis Tools
Chapter 5 Introduction
5.1 Formulating Alternatives
5.2 Present Worth Analysis of Equal-Life Alternatives
5.3 Present Worth Analysis of Different-Life Alternatives
5.4 Future Worth Analysis
5.5 Capitalized Cost Analysis
Chapter Summary
Problems
Types of Projects
Alternative Comparison—Equal Lives
Alternative Comparison—Different Lives
Future Worth Comparison
Capitalized Cost
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Comparing Social Security Benefits
Comparing Social Security Benefits
Chapter 6: Annual Worth Analysis
Chapter 6 Introduction
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
Annual Worth and Capital Recovery Calculations
Alternative Comparison
Permanent Investments
Life Cycle Cost
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Annual Worth Analysis: How Changes Can Affect Decisions
Annual Worth Analysis: How Changes Can Affect Decisions
Chapter 7: Rate of Return Analysis: One Project
Chapter 7 Introduction
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
7.5 Techniques to Remove Multiple Rates of Return
Modified ROR Approach
7.6 Rate of Return of a Bond Investment
Chapter Summary
Problems
Understanding ROR
Determination of ROR
Multiple ROR Values
Removing Multiple i* Values
Bonds
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Developing and Selling an Innovative Idea
Developing and Selling an Innovative Idea
Chapter 8: Rate of Return Analysis: Multiple Alternatives
Chapter 8 Introduction
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
Understanding Incremental ROR Values
Incremental ROR Comparison (Two Alternatives)
Multiple Alternative (More than Two) Evaluation
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Performing ROR Analysis for 3D Printing and IIoT Technology
Performing ROR Analysis for 3D Printing and IIoT Technology
Case Study—How a New Engineering Graduate Can Help a Parent
How a New Engineering Graduate Can Help a Parent
Chapter 9: Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector Economics
Chapter 9 Introduction
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
Understanding B/C Concepts
Project B/C Value
Two-Alternative Comparison
Multiple (More than Two) Alternatives
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Public Sector Ethics
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Highway Lighting Options to Reduce Traffic Accidents
Highway Lighting Options to Reduce Traffic Accidents
Learning Stage 2: Epilogue
Selecting the Basic Analysis Tool
Chapter 10: Project Financing and Noneconomic Attributes
Learning Stage 3: Making Better Decisions
Making Better Decisions
Chapter 10 Introduction
10.1 MARR Relation to the Cost of Capital
10.2 Debt-Equity Mix and Weighted Average Cost of Capital
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
Working with MARR
D-E Mix and WACC
Cost of Debt Capital
Cost of Equity Capital
Different D-E Mixes
Multiple, Noneconomic Attributes
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Expanding a Business—Debt vs. Equity Financing?
Expanding a Business—Debt vs. Equity Financing?
Chapter 11: Replacement and Retention Decisions
Chapter 11 Introduction
11.1 Basics of a Replacement Study
11.2 Economic Service Life
11.3 Replacement Study: Overview and Preliminary Considerations
11.4 Performing a Replacement Study with No Study Period Specified
11.5 Replacement Study with a Specified Study Period
11.6 Replacement Value
Chapter Summary
Problems
Foundations of Replacement
Economic Service Life
Replacement Study: Overview and No Study Period Specified
Replacement Study with a Specified Study Period
Replacement Value
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—A Pumper System with an ESL Problem
A Pumper System with an ESL Problem
Chapter 12: Independent Projects with Budget Limitation
Chapter 12 Introduction
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
Capital Rationing and Independent Projects
Selecting Independent Projects Using PW Analysis
Linear Programming and Capital Budgeting
Problems 12.25 and 12.26 utilize the following estimates.
Other Ranking Measures
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Building a Better Investment Portfolio
Building a Better Investment Portfolio
Chapter 13: Breakeven and Payback Analysis
Chapter 13 Introduction
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
Breakeven Analysis for a Project
Breakeven Analysis Between Alternatives
Payback Analysis
Exercises for Spreadsheets
Problems 13.44 and 13.45 are based upon the following information.
Problems 13.46 through 13.49 are based on the following information.
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Water Treatment Plant Process Costs
Water Treatment Plant Process Costs
Chapter 14: Effects of Inflation
Learning Stage 4: Rounding Out the Study
Rounding Out the Study
Chapter 14 Introduction
14.1 Understanding the Impact of Inflation (and Deflation)
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
Adjusting for Inflation
Present Worth Calculations with Inflation
Future Worth and Other Calculations with Inflation
Capital Recovery with Inflation
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Personal Investment Strategies and the Effects of Inflation
Personal Investment Strategies and the Effects of Inflation
Chapter 15: Cost Estimation and Indirect Cost Allocation
Chapter 15 Introduction
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
Understanding Cost Estimation
Unit Costs
Cost Indexes
Cost-capacity and Factor Methods
Indirect Cost (IDC) Rates and Allocation
ABC Method of IDC Allocation
Problems 15.53 through 15.55 use the following information.
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Indirect Cost Analysis of Medical Equipment Manufacturing Costs
Indirect Cost Analysis of Medical Equipment Manufacturing Costs
Case Study—Deceptive Acts Can Get You in Trouble
Deceptive Acts Can Get You in Trouble
Chapter 16: Depreciation and Depletion Methods
Chapter 16 Introduction
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
Chapter 16 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
Fundamentals of Depreciation
Straight Line Depreciation
Declining Balance Depreciation
MACRS Depreciation and Recovery Periods
Depletion
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Appendix Problems
Sum-of-Years-Digits Depreciation
Unit-of-Production Depreciation
Switching Methods
MACRS Rates
Chapter 17: After-Tax Economic Analysis
Chapter 17 Introduction
17.1 Income Tax Relations for Corporations and Individuals
17.1.1 Terminology and Basic Relations
17.1.2 Taxation for Corporations
17.1.3 Federal Income Taxes for Individuals
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
17.6 After-Tax Replacement Study
17.7 Spreadsheet-Based Evaluation Including Taxes, Debt Financing, Depreciation, and Inflation
17.8 After-Tax Value-Added Analysis
17.9 After-Tax Analysis for International Projects
Canada
China (PRC)
Mexico
17.10 Value-Added Tax
Chapter Summary
Problems
Terminology and Basic Tax Computations
CFBT and CFAT
Depreciation Effects on Taxes
Depreciation Recapture and Capital Gains (Losses)
After-Tax Economic Evaluation
After-Tax Replacement
Expanded After-Tax Analysis
Economic Value Added
Value-Added Tax (VAT)
The following information is used in Problems 17.72 through 17.77.
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—After-Tax Analysis for Business Expansion
After-Tax Analysis for Business Expansion
Chapter 18: Sensitivity Analysis and Staged Decisions
Chapter 18 Introduction
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
Sensitivity to Parameter Variation
The following information is used in Problems 18.14 through 18.17.
Three-Estimate Sensitivity Analysis
Expected Value
Decision Trees
Real Options
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
The following information is used in Problems 18.52 and 18.53.
Case Study—Sensitivity to the Economic Environment
Sensitivity to the Economic Environment
Case Study—Sensitivity Analysis of Water Supply Plans
Sensitivity Analysis of Water Supply Plans
Chapter 19: Decision Making Under Risk
Chapter 19 Introduction
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
Certainty, Risk, and Uncertainty
Probability and Distributions
Random Samples
Sample Estimates—Average and Standard Deviation
Simulation
Additional Problems and FE Exam Review Questions
Case Study—Using Simulation and Three-Estimate Sensitivity Analysis
Using Simulation and Three-Estimate Sensitivity Analysis
Appendix A: Using Spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel®
Appendix A: Using Spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel®
A.1 Introduction to Using Excel
Enter a Formula or Use an Excel Function
Cell References in Formulas and Functions
Print the Spreadsheet
Save the Spreadsheet
Create a Scatter Chart
Obtain Help While Using Excel
A.2 Organization (Layout) of the Spreadsheet
A.3 Spreadsheet Functions Important to Engineering Economy (Alphabetical Order)
AVERAGE
COUNTIF and COUNTIFS
DB (Declining Balance)
DDB (Double Declining Balance)
EFFECT (Effective Interest Rate)
FV (Future Value)
IF (IF Logical Function)
INT (Integer)
IPMT (Interest Payment)
IRR (Internal Rate of Return)
MIRR (Modified Internal Rate of Return)
NOMINAL (Nominal Interest Rate)
NORMINV (random numbers—normal distribution)
NPER (Number of Periods)
NPV (Net Present Value)
PMT (Payments)
PPMT (Principal Payment)
PV (Present Value)
RAND (Random Number)
RATE (Interest Rate)
SLN (Straight Line Depreciation)
STDEV (Standard Deviation)
SYD (Sum-of-Years-Digits Depreciation)
VDB (Variable Declining Balance)
VDB (for MACRS Depreciation)
Other Functions
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
Appendix B: Basics of Accounting Reports and Business Ratios
B.1 The Balance Sheet
B.2 Income Statement and Cost of Goods Sold Statement
B.3 Business Ratios
Appendix C: Code of Ethics for Engineers
Appendix C: Code of Ethics for Engineers
Code of Ethics for Engineers
Preamble
I. Fundamental Canons
II. Rules of Practice
III. Professional Obligations
Statement by NSPE Executive Committee
Appendix D: Glossary of Concepts and Terms
Appendix D: Glossary of Concepts and Terms
D.1 Important Concepts and Guidelines
D.2 Symbols and Terms
Reference Materials
Reference Materials
Textbooks on Engineering Economy and Related Topics
Materials on Engineering Ethics
Selected Websites (Accessed April 2022)
U.S. Government Publications (Available at www.irs.gov)
Compound Interest Factor Tables
Compound Interest Factor Tables
Index
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