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Engineering Economic Analysis

AUTHOR: Donald G. Newnan, et al
ISBN: 0195168070

SHORT DESCRIPTION: This pioneering book in engineering economy is widely respected for its accessible writing style and practical emphasis. The ninth edition covers financial and economic decision making for engineering projects, with an emphasis on problem solving,...

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Engineering Economic Analysis
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by Donald G. Newnan, et al


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Suitable for use in undergraduate courses, this textbook offers comprehensive coverage of financial and economic decision making for engineering projects, with an emphasizes on problem solving, life-cycle costs, and the time value of money. Individual chapters concentrate on such topics as cost estimations, interest and equivalence, annual cash flow analysis, incremental analysis, uncertainty, depreciation, income taxes, inflation, rationing capital, and accounting. A companion CD-ROM features interactive spreadsheets and tutorials, and a study guide contains 350 worked problems. The authors have taught at San Jose State University, the University of Alaska Anchorage, and North Carolina State University.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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Engineering Economic Analysis
- Book Reviews,
by Donald G. Newnan, et al

Engineering Economic Analysis

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Highly regarded by professors and students alike , Engineering Economic Analysis, Eighth Edition, introduces the fundamental concepts of engineering economics. Written for standard engineering economics courses, this bestselling volume by Donald G. Newnan, Jerome P. Lavelle, and Ted G. Eschenbach covers essential time value of money principles for engineering projects and isolates the problems and decisions engineers commonly face. It also examines the tools necessary to properly analyze and solve those problems. Revised in 2000, the eighth edition focuses on the use of spreadsheets, teaching students to use the enormous capabilities of modern software, rather than relying on spreadsheet templates. The majority of the chapters conclude with sections designed to help students create spreadsheets based on the material covered in each chapter. The book's organization gives professors the flexibility to omit spreadsheet instruction without loss of continuity (accommodating shorter courses) or to require that all computations be done with spreadsheets, thus preparing students to use this essential tool for real-life problems.

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Suitable for use in undergraduate courses, this textbook offers comprehensive coverage of financial and economic decision making for engineering projects, with an emphasizes on problem solving, life-cycle costs, and the time value of money. Individual chapters concentrate on such topics as cost estimations, interest and equivalence, annual cash flow analysis, incremental analysis, uncertainty, depreciation, income taxes, inflation, rationing capital, and accounting. A companion CD-ROM features interactive spreadsheets and tutorials, and a study guide contains 350 worked problems. The authors have taught at San Jose State University, the University of Alaska Anchorage, and North Carolina State University. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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