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This professional reference provides mathematical models and formulas you need to make investment decisions and manage cash flow. It is an excellent resource for understanding economic issues that appear frequently in FE and PE exam problems.
Topics CoveredThe Meaning of Present WorthIncome Tax ConsiderationsSimple and Compound InterestAccounting Cost and Expense TermsExtracting the Rate of ReturnRanking Mutually Exclusive ProjectsConsumer LoansCapitalization Costs versus ExpensesForecastingDepreciation Methods
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Each of these books is a compact source of information for working engineers. The career guides explain how to protect their ideas, improve their job skills, and build their careers. The references provide useful, "at-your-fingertips" data on engineering economics, unit conversion, and the metric system.
Written by an engineer for engineers, Engineering Economic Analysis provides a capsule review of the key principles of economic analysis and the mathematical models needed to make investment decisions and manage cash flow wisely. With 56 practice problems and solutions, this book is also an excellent study supplement for the economic issues reflected in questions on the PE licensing exams.
Synopsis
This professional reference provides mathematical models and formulas you need to make investment decisions and manage cash flow. It is an excellent resource for understanding economic issues that appear frequently in FE and PE exam problems.
Topics covered The Meaning of Present Worth Income Tax Considerations Simple and Compound Interest Accounting Cost and Expense Terms Extracting the Rate of Return Ranking Mutually Exclusive Projects Consumer Loans Capitalization Costs versus Expenses Forecasting Depreciation Methods