This innovative engineering economy text features spreadsheets, pedagogical graphs, and practical examples for immediate student and industry application. It combines the real-world orientation of Eschenbach's pioneering casebook, "Cases in Engineering Economy", with the theoretical foundation of his second edition of Bussey's classic advanced text, "The Economic Analysis of Industrial Projects". Eschenbach's "Engineering Economy: Applying Theory to Practice", Second Edition, thoroughly covers the basics of engineering economy that are included in every course and covered in the FE exam. It also includes the tools and concepts - such as cost estimating, sensitivity analysis, probability, and multiple objectives - that are needed to successfully apply engineering economy in industry practice outside the classroom. This second edition has been thoroughly revised; it incorporates adopter and reviewer suggestions in addition to addressing the needs of hundreds of engineering instructors.
New features of this book include: Simplified spreadsheet presentations that focus on Excel; a unique insight into how to use Excel functions for MACRS depreciation; improved coverage of replacement analysis, inflation, and sensitivity analysis; New problems, examples, and references; a unified discussion of general engineering economy factors now includes arithmetic and geometric gradients; and the comparison of mutually exclusive alternatives now precedes discussion of constrained project selection/capital budgeting.
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PART I: BASIC CONCEPTS AND TOOLS; 1. MAKING ECONOMIC DECISIONS; 2. THE TIME VALUE OF MONEY; 3. EQUIVALENCE - A FACTOR APPROACH; 4. ARITHMETIC AND GEOMETRIC GRADIENTS AND SPREADSHEETS; PART II: ANALYZING A PROJECT; 5. PRESENT WORTH; 6. EQUIVALENT ANNUAL WORTH; 7. RATE OF RETURN; 8. BENEFIT/COST RATIOS AND OTHER MEASURES; PART III: COMPARING ALTERNATIVES AND PROJECTS; 9. MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE CHOICES; 10. REPLACEMENT ANALYSIS; 11. CONSTRAINED PROJECT SELECTION; PART IV: ENHANCEMENTS FOR THE REAL WORLD; 12. DEPRECIATION; 13. INCOME TAXES; 14. PUBLIC SECTOR ENGINEERING ECONOMY; 15. INFLATION; PART V: DECISION MAKING TOOLS; 16. ESTIMATING CASH FLOWS; 17. SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS; 18. UNCERTAINTY AND PROBABILITY; 19. MUTLIPLE OBJECTIVES; APPENDIX A. ACCOUNTING; APPENDIX B. END-OF-PERIOD COMPOUND INTEREST TABLES