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Patrick Koelling ; global editions contributions by Anisha Sharma 205 $aSixteenth edition, Global edition. 210 1$aUpper Saddle River :$cPearson,$d[2014] 210 4$d©2014 215 $a1 online resource (706 pages) $cillustrations (some color), tables, graphs, photographs 225 1 $aAlways learning 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a1-292-01949-2 311 $a1-322-14442-7 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Green Content -- CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Economy -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Principles of Engineering Economy -- 1.3 Engineering Economy and the Design Process -- 1.4 Using Spreadsheets in Engineering Economic Analysis -- 1.5 Try Your Skills -- 1.6 Summary -- CHAPTER 2 Cost Concepts and Design Economics -- 2.1 Cost Terminology -- 2.2 The General Economic Environment -- 2.3 Cost-Driven Design Optimization -- 2.4 Present Economy Studies -- 2.5 CASE STUDY-The Economics of Daytime Running Lights -- 2.6 Try Your Skills -- 2.7 Summary -- Appendix 2-A Accounting Fundamentals -- CHAPTER 3 Cost-Estimation Techniques -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 An Integrated Approach -- 3.3 Selected Estimating Techniques (Models) -- 3.4 Parametric Cost Estimating -- 3.5 CASE STUDY-Demanufacturing of Computers -- 3.6 Electronic Spreadsheet Modeling: Learning Curve -- 3.7 Try Your Skills -- 3.8 Summary -- CHAPTER 4 The Time Value of Money -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Simple Interest -- 4.3 Compound Interest -- 4.4 The Concept of Equivalence -- 4.5 Notation and Cash-Flow Diagrams and Tables -- 4.6 Relating Present and Future Equivalent Values of Single Cash Flows -- 4.7 Relating a Uniform Series (Annuity) to Its Present and Future Equivalent Values -- 4.8 Summary of Interest Formulas and Relationships for Discrete Compounding -- 4.9 Deferred Annuities (Uniform Series) -- 4.10 Equivalence Calculations Involving Multiple Interest Formulas -- 4.11 Uniform (Arithmetic) Gradient of Cash Flows -- 4.12 Geometric Sequences of Cash Flows -- 4.13 Interest Rates that Vary with Time -- 4.14 Nominal and Effective Interest Rates -- 4.15 Compounding More Often than Once per Year -- 4.16 Interest Formulas for Continuous Compounding and Discrete Cash Flows -- 4.17 CASE STUDY-Understanding Economic "Equivalence". 327 $a4.18 Try Your Skills -- 4.19 Summary -- CHAPTER 5 Evaluating a Single Project -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Determining the Minimum Attractive Rate of Return (MARR) -- 5.3 The Present Worth Method -- 5.4 The Future Worth Method -- 5.5 The Annual Worth Method -- 5.6 The Internal Rate of Return Method -- 5.7 The External Rate of Return Method? -- 5.8 The Payback (Payout) Period Method -- 5.9 Case Study-A Proposed Capital Investment to Improve Process Yield -- 5.10 Electronic Spreadsheet Modeling: Payback Period Method -- 5.11 Try Your Skills -- 5.12 Summary -- Appendix 5-A The Multiple Rate of Return Problem with the IRR Method -- CHAPTER 6 Comparison and Selection among Alternatives -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Basic Concepts for Comparing Alternatives -- 6.3 The Study (Analysis) Period -- 6.4 Useful Lives Are Equal to the Study Period -- 6.5 Useful Lives Are Unequal among the Alternatives -- 6.6 Personal Finances -- 6.7 Case Study-Ned and Larry's Ice Cream Company -- 6.8 Postevaluation of Results -- 6.9 Project Postevaluation Spreadsheet Approach -- 6.10 Try Your Skills -- 6.11 Summary -- CHAPTER 7 Depreciation and Income Taxes -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Depreciation Concepts and Terminology -- 7.3 The Classical (Historical) Depreciation Methods -- 7.4 The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System -- 7.5 A Comprehensive Depreciation Example -- 7.6 Introduction to Income Taxes -- 7.7 The Effective (Marginal) Corporate Income Tax Rate -- 7.8 Gain (Loss) on the Disposal of an Asset -- 7.9 General Procedure for MakingAfter-Tax Economic Analyses -- 7.10 Illustration of Computations of ATCFs -- 7.11 Economic Value Added -- 7.12 Try Your Skills -- 7.13 Summary -- CHAPTER 8 Price Changes and Exchange Rates -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Terminology and Basic Concepts -- 8.3 Fixed and Responsive Annuities -- 8.4 Differential Price Changes. 327 $a8.5 Spreadsheet Application -- 8.6 Foreign Exchange Rates and Purchasing Power Concepts -- 8.7 Case Study-Selecting Electric Motors to Power an Assembly Line -- 8.8 Try Your Skills -- 8.9 Summary -- CHAPTER 9 Replacement Analysis -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Reasons for Replacement Analysis -- 9.3 Factors that Must Be Consideredin Replacement Studies -- 9.4 Typical Replacement Problems -- 9.5 Determining the Economic Life of a NewAsset (Challenger) -- 9.6 Determining the Economic Life of a Defender -- 9.7 Comparisons in Which the Defender's Useful LifeDiffers from that of the Challenger -- 9.8 Retirement without Replacement (Abandonment) -- 9.9 After-Tax Replacement Studies -- 9.10 Case Study-Replacement of a Hospital's Emergency Electrical Supply System -- 9.11 Summary -- CHAPTER 10 Evaluating Projects with the Benefit?Cost Ratio Method -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Perspective and Terminology for AnalyzingPublic Projects -- 10.3 Self-Liquidating Projects -- 10.4 Multiple-Purpose Projects -- 10.5 Difficulties in Evaluating Public-Sector Projects -- 10.6 What Interest Rate Should Be Usedfor Public Projects? -- 10.7 The Benefit?Cost Ratio Method -- 10.8 Evaluating Independent Projects by B?C Ratios -- 10.9 Comparison of Mutually Exclusive Projectsby B?C Ratios -- 10.10 Case Study-Improving a Railroad Crossing -- 10.11 Summary -- CHAPTER 11 Breakeven and Sensitivity Analysis -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Breakeven Analysis -- 11.3 Sensitivity Analysis -- 11.4 Multiple Factor Sensitivity Analysis -- 11.5 Summary -- CHAPTER 12 Probabilistic Risk Analysis -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Sources of Uncertainty -- 12.3 The Distribution of Random Variables -- 12.4 Evaluation of Projects with DiscreteRandom Variables -- 12.5 Evaluation of Projects with ContinuousRandom Variables -- 12.6 Evaluation of Risk and Uncertaintyby Monte Carlo Simulation. 327 $a12.7 Performing Monte Carlo Simulationwith a Computer -- 12.8 Decision Trees -- 12.9 Real Options Analysis -- 12.10 Summary -- CHAPTER 13 The Capital Budgeting Process -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Debt Capital -- 13.3 Equity Capital -- 13.4 TheWeighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) -- 13.5 Project Selection -- 13.6 Postmortem Review -- 13.7 Budgeting of Capital Investmentsand Management Perspective -- 13.8 Leasing Decisions -- 13.9 Capital Allocation -- 13.10 Summary -- CHAPTER 14 Decision Making Considering Multiattributes -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Examples of Multiattribute Decisions -- 14.3 Choice of Attributes -- 14.4 Selection of a Measurement Scale -- 14.5 Dimensionality of the Problem -- 14.6 Noncompensatory Models -- 14.7 Compensatory Models -- 14.8 Summary -- Appendix A Using Excel to Solve Engineering Economy Problems -- APPENDIX B Abbreviations and Notation -- Appendix C Interest and Annuity Tables for Discrete Compounding -- Appendix D Interest and Annuity Tables for Continuous Compounding -- Appendix E Standard Normal Distribution -- Appendix F Selected References -- Appendix G Solutions to Try Your Skills -- Index. 330 $aEngineering Economy is intended for use in undergraduate introductory courses in Engineering Economics   Used by engineering students worldwide, this best-selling text provides a sound understanding of the principles, basic concepts, and methodology of engineering economy. 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