Engineering Economy (16th Edition) - Standalone book
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Author: William G. Sullivan, Elin M. Wicks, C. Patrick Koelling
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Draw the cash flow diagrams corresponding to the formulas given below. Specify the interest rates and the period in which the X value is calculated. (Note: You are not expected to calculate the X value!)
a. X = [300(F/A; %6; 4) - 100 (F/P; %6; 2)1(A/P; %6; 2)
b. X = [300(F/A, %10,3)-200(F/G, %10,3)](F/P,%10,1) + [300(F/A,%10,3) + 200(F/G,%10,3)|(P/F,%10,3)
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AARON Capital Investments Corporation was offered a business proposal. The details of the proposal are as follows.
Determine the following:
a. Enumerate all the cash inflows in the problem. Classify the cash inflow if it is in its present value, future value, or annual value.
b. Enumerate all the cash outflows in the problem. Classify the cash outflow if it is in its present value, future value, or annual value.
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Draw the cash flow diagrams corresponding to the formulas given below. Specify the interest rates and the period in which the X value is calculated and then calculate the X value.a. ? = 1000 − 1000(?⁄?, 8%, 9)[(?⁄?, 8%, 3) + (?⁄?, 8%, 5) + (?⁄?, 8%, 8)]b. ? = [300(?/?, %10,3)– 200(?/?, %10,3)](?/?, %10,1) + [300(?/?, %10,3) + 200(?/?, %10,3)](?/?, %10,3)
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