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9780471635260

Principles of Engineering Economy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780471635260

  • ISBN10:

    047163526X

  • Edition: 8th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1991-01-16
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

The Eighth Edition of the standard engineering economy text and reference explains the principles and techniques needed for making decisions about the acquisition and retirement of capital goods by industry and government, as well as alternative types of financing and other applications. Arranged in four parts: basic concepts, principles, and mathematics; procedures and methods for evaluating alternatives; techniques for handling special situations; and special applications. Introduces the use of computers and spreadsheets in evaluating engineering alternatives. Includes up-to-date coverage of federal tax legislation, extensive discussions and problems dealing with personal finance, and material on handling multiple alternatives by rate of return and benefit/cost ratio methods. Contains numerous examples and 476 problems, many entirely new. Accompanied by a complete solutions manual for the instructor.

Author Biography

Eugene Lodewick Grant, was an American civil engineer and educator. He graduated with a BS from the University of Wisconsin in 1917. He started teaching in 1920 at Montana State University and then in 1930 at the School of Engineering, Stanford University where he taught until 1962. W. Grant Ireson is the author of Principles of Engineering Economy, 8th Edition, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

PART I Some Basic Concepts in Engineering Economy 1(54)
Basic Principles of Economic Choice
3(13)
Equivalence
16(8)
Financial Mathematics
24(31)
PART II Judging the Attractiveness of Proposed Investments 55(190)
Equivalent Uniform Annual Cash Flow
57(23)
Present Worth
80(19)
Internal Rate of Return
99(35)
Measures Involving Costs, Benefits, and Effectiveness
134(20)
Some Relationships between Accounting and Engineering Economy
154(31)
Estimating Income Tax Consequences of Certain Decisions
185(37)
Increment Costs, Economic Sizing, Sunk Costs, and Interdependent Decisions
222(23)
PART III Techniques for Evaluating Alternatives 245(172)
Economy Studies for Retirement and Replacement
247(44)
Financing Effects on Economy Studies
291(33)
Capital Budgeting and the Choice of a Minimum Attractive Rate of Return
324(35)
Prospective Inflation and Sensitivity Analysis
359(32)
Use of the Mathematics of Probability in Economy Studies
391(26)
PART IV Special Applications of Engineering Economy 417(66)
Aspects of Economy Studies for Governmental Activities
419(35)
Aspects of Economy Studies for Regulated Businesses
454(29)
APPENDIXES 483(100)
A Continuous Compounding of Interest and the Uniform-Flow Convention
485(12)
B Cash Flow Series with Two or More Reversals of Sign
497(19)
C The Reinvestment Fallacy in Project Evaluation
516(9)
D Compound Interest Tables
525(38)
E Selected References
563(10)
F Depreciation Under the Tax Reform Act of 1986
573(10)
Index 583

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