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Engineering economics for the 21st century / Paul Marnell, Manhattan College.

By: New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2016Description: xviii, 218 pages ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781118929032
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.152 .M353 2016
Summary: "Provides a modern presentation that eliminates the seven limitations of past and present engineering economics texts: Contains the 12-FACTOR Calculator, an Excel spreadsheet designed by author to provide the values of the 12 factors of engineering economics for arbitrary values of i, g ( ), and N Contains the ANNUAL and PRESENT WORTH COMPARISON Calculators with Component Replacements forcomparing equipment purchase quotations Defines quasi-simple investments and presents a Step-by-Step procedure for calculating their IRRs and balances Presents a classification of the four common non-simple investments and provides Step-by-Step procedures for calculating their IRRs and balances Compares the different profitability measures for the same investment: pretax IRR, aftertax IRR, aftertax sensitivity analysis, net present value, accounting rate of return, benefit-cost ratio, and payback period." --[Edited] Preface
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"Provides a modern presentation that eliminates the seven limitations of past and present engineering economics texts:

Contains the 12-FACTOR Calculator, an Excel spreadsheet designed by author to provide the values of the 12 factors of engineering economics for arbitrary values of i, g ( ), and N
Contains the ANNUAL and PRESENT WORTH COMPARISON Calculators with Component Replacements forcomparing equipment purchase quotations
Defines quasi-simple investments and presents a Step-by-Step procedure for calculating their IRRs and balances
Presents a classification of the four common non-simple investments and provides Step-by-Step procedures for calculating their IRRs and balances
Compares the different profitability measures for the same investment: pretax IRR, aftertax IRR, aftertax sensitivity analysis, net present value, accounting rate of return, benefit-cost ratio, and payback period." --[Edited] Preface

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