ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
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Chapter 8, Problem 30P
To determine
To construct:A choice table for interest tables from 0% to 100%
Expert Solution & Answer
Answer to Problem 30P
From table below, from 0% to 32.3%, Alternative D should be preferred. Beyond that AlternativeA should be selected.
Explanation of Solution
NPV of Alternative B
NPV of Alternative C
NPV of Alternative D
Choice table for interest from 0% to 100%
Interest | A | B | C | D |
0% | 4,250 | 1,150 | 3,850 | 4,600 |
1% | 4,004 | 905 | 3,458 | 4,355 |
2% | 3,771 | 675 | 3,094 | 4,122 |
3% | 3,549 | 458 | 2,753 | 3,898 |
4% | 3,339 | 253 | 2,436 | 3,683 |
5% | 3,139 | 59 | 2,140 | 3,478 |
6% | 2,949 | (124) | 1,863 | 3,281 |
7% | 2,768 | (297) | 1,603 | 3,092 |
8% | 2,595 | (461) | 1,360 | 2,911 |
9% | 2,431 | (616) | 1,132 | 2,737 |
10% | 2,274 | (763) | 918 | 2,570 |
11% | 2,125 | (903) | 717 | 2,409 |
12% | 1,983 | (1,035) | 527 | 2,255 |
13% | 1,847 | (1,161) | 349 | 2,107 |
14% | 1,717 | (1,281) | 181 | 1,964 |
15% | 1,592 | (1,394) | 23 | 1,827 |
16% | 1,473 | (1,502) | (127) | 1,695 |
17% | 1,360 | (1,605) | (268) | 1,567 |
18% | 1,251 | (1,703) | (402) | 1,444 |
19% | 1,147 | (1,797) | (528) | 1,326 |
20% | 1,047 | (1,886) | (648) | 1,212 |
21% | 951 | (1,971) | (761) | 1,102 |
22% | 859 | (2,052) | (869) | 996 |
23% | 771 | (2,130) | (971) | 893 |
24% | 686 | (2,204) | (1,068) | 794 |
25% | 605 | (2,275) | (1,161) | 699 |
26% | 527 | (2,343) | (1,249) | 606 |
27% | 452 | (2,408) | (1,332) | 517 |
28% | 380 | (2,471) | (1,412) | 431 |
29% | 310 | (2,530) | (1,488) | 347 |
30% | 244 | (2,588) | (1,561) | 266 |
31% | 179 | (2,642) | (1,630) | 188 |
32% | 117 | (2,695) | (1,696) | 113 |
33% | 58 | (2,746) | (1,760) | 39 |
34% | - | (2,795) | (1,820) | (32) |
35% | (55) | (2,841) | (1,878) | (101) |
36% | (109) | (2,886) | (1,934) | (168) |
37% | (161) | (2,930) | (1,987) | (232) |
38% | (211) | (2,971) | (2,038) | (295) |
39% | (259) | (3,011) | (2,087) | (356) |
40% | (305) | (3,050) | (2,134) | (415) |
41% | (350) | (3,087) | (2,180) | (472) |
42% | (394) | (3,123) | (2,223) | (528) |
43% | (436) | (3,158) | (2,265) | (582) |
44% | (476) | (3,191) | (2,305) | (635) |
45% | (516) | (3,224) | (2,344) | (686) |
46% | (554) | (3,255) | (2,381) | (736) |
47% | (591) | (3,285) | (2,417) | (784) |
48% | (626) | (3,314) | (2,452) | (831) |
49% | (661) | (3,342) | (2,485) | (877) |
50% | (695) | (3,369) | (2,518) | (921) |
51% | (727) | (3,396) | (2,549) | (964) |
52% | (759) | (3,421) | (2,579) | (1,006) |
53% | (789) | (3,446) | (2,608) | (1,047) |
54% | (819) | (3,470) | (2,636) | (1,087) |
55% | (848) | (3,493) | (2,663) | (1,126) |
56% | (876) | (3,515) | (2,690) | (1,164) |
57% | (903) | (3,537) | (2,715) | (1,201) |
58% | (929) | (3,558) | (2,740) | (1,237) |
59% | (955) | (3,579) | (2,764) | (1,272) |
60% | (980) | (3,599) | (2,787) | (1,306) |
61% | (1,004) | (3,618) | (2,810) | (1,340) |
62% | (1,028) | (3,637) | (2,832) | (1,372) |
63% | (1,051) | (3,655) | (2,853) | (1,404) |
64% | (1,073) | (3,673) | (2,873) | (1,435) |
65% | (1,095) | (3,690) | (2,893) | (1,465) |
66% | (1,116) | (3,706) | (2,913) | (1,495) |
67% | (1,137) | (3,723) | (2,932) | (1,523) |
68% | (1,157) | (3,739) | (2,950) | (1,552) |
69% | (1,176) | (3,754) | (2,968) | (1,579) |
70% | (1,195) | (3,769) | (2,985) | (1,606) |
71% | (1,214) | (3,784) | (3,002) | (1,632) |
72% | (1,232) | (3,798) | (3,019) | (1,658) |
73% | (1,249) | (3,812) | (3,035) | (1,683) |
74% | (1,267) | (3,825) | (3,050) | (1,708) |
75% | (1,283) | (3,838) | (3,065) | (1,732) |
76% | (1,300) | (3,851) | (3,080) | (1,755) |
77% | (1,316) | (3,864) | (3,095) | (1,778) |
78% | (1,331) | (3,876) | (3,109) | (1,801) |
79% | (1,347) | (3,888) | (3,122) | (1,823) |
80% | (1,361) | (3,899) | (3,136) | (1,844) |
81% | (1,376) | (3,911) | (3,149) | (1,865) |
82% | (1,390) | (3,922) | (3,162) | (1,886) |
83% | (1,404) | (3,932) | (3,174) | (1,906) |
84% | (1,418) | (3,943) | (3,186) | (1,926) |
85% | (1,431) | (3,953) | (3,198) | (1,945) |
86% | (1,444) | (3,963) | (3,210) | (1,964) |
87% | (1,456) | (3,973) | (3,221) | (1,983) |
88% | (1,469) | (3,983) | (3,232) | (2,001) |
89% | (1,481) | (3,992) | (3,243) | (2,019) |
90% | (1,493) | (4,002) | (3,254) | (2,036) |
91% | (1,504) | (4,011) | (3,264) | (2,053) |
92% | (1,516) | (4,019) | (3,274) | (2,070) |
93% | (1,527) | (4,028) | (3,284) | (2,087) |
94% | (1,538) | (4,036) | (3,294) | (2,103) |
95% | (1,548) | (4,045) | (3,304) | (2,119) |
96% | (1,559) | (4,053) | (3,313) | (2,134) |
97% | (1,569) | (4,061) | (3,322) | (2,150) |
98% | (1,579) | (4,069) | (3,331) | (2,165) |
99% | (1,589) | (4,076) | (3,340) | (2,179) |
100% | (1,598) | (4,084) | (3,348) | (2,194) |
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