Solved examples show how to handle disbenefits and non-monetary factors. A typical 2014 problem converts annual benefits to present value and divides by initial cost.
PW = –50,000 + (15,000 – 3,000)(P/A, 10%, 5) + 5,000(P/F, 10%, 5) = –50,000 + 12,000(3.7908) + 5,000(0.6209) = –50,000 + 45,490 + 3,104.50 = –1,405.50 (Not economically justified) solved problems in engineering economy 2014 pdf
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Mastering these mathematical relationships is key to excelling in engineering economy exams and real-world applications. Solved Problems in Engineering Economy 2014 | PDF - Scribd To ace your exam or FE/PE test: Mastering
From the 2014 solved PDF, extract every formula used (P/F, P/A, A/G, etc.). Write them on one page.
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