| Contents |
| 1 - Decision Making |
| 2 - Elements of EconomicStudy |
| 3 - Data Handling |
| 4 - Time Value of Money |
| 5 - Depreciation / Salvage |
| 6 - Variable Elements |
| 7 - Estimate Bases |
| 8 - Procedure for EconomicStudy |
| Glossary, Appendices,Index |
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| Engineering EconomicAnalysis Guidebook |
| by Anthony J. Pansini,187pp - illus - hardcover, ISBN: 0133894215 |
Here's your completeguide to economic and life-cycle cost analysis of your engineering projects. . .
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Covering every aspect of engineering economic analysis, this referenceis designed to guide you in making key decisions which are often criticalto the success of engineering and construction projects. The author showsyou with clear explanations and examples the best methods to handle data,evaluate capital, and assess operating and maintenance expenditures. You'lllearn how the time value of money impacts the overall analysis, how toperform life-cycle cost analysis, how to decide whether to lease or purchaseequipment, and how to utilize methods which will result in the most reliableestimate of the true costs involved in a project. |
With complete detailsand guidelines to help you -
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- Perform a complete and accurateeconomic analysis of any type of project before the first dollar is spent
- Determine the type of economicanalysis most appropriate to evaluate a specific project
- Use "time value of money" conceptsto sell a project to top management
- Avoid being deceived by distortedcost/savings projections sometimes used in sales presentations
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| $84.00 |
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