Fundamentals of Engineering Economics, 4e Chan
Park (Solutions Manual All Chapters, 100%
Original Verified, A+ Grade)
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Fundamentals of Engineering Economics, 4e Chan Park (Solutions
Manual All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade)
Chapter 1 Engineering Economic Decisions
1.1) Not provided
For The Wall Street Journal, go to the Front page to find the section on “What’s
News.” This is a section on a brief summary on major headlines of the day’s news.
Quickly browse through the news summary to see if there is any news related to
business investment. The best places to find the major business news on
investment are sections on “BUSINESS”, “MARKETS” or “TECH.”
1.2)
Not provided
Some of the well-known business publications are:
• Daily Newspapers:
o The Wall Street Journal
o The New York Times (Business Section)
o Financial Times
• Weekly or Monthly Magazines:
o BusinessWeek
o Forbes
o Money
o Smart Money
o Fortune
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Chapter 2: Time Value of Money
2.1) I (iP)N (0.06)($2, 000)(5) $600
2.2)
• Simple interest:
$20,000 $10,000(1 0.075N )
(1 0.075N ) 2
1
N 13.33 14 years
0.075
• Compound interest:
$20,000 $10,000(1 0.07)N
(1 0.07)N 2
N 10.24 11years
2.3)
• Simple interest:
I iPN (0.10)($10, 000)(5) $5, 000
• Compound interest:
I P[(1 i)N 1] $10, 000(1.6105 1) $6,105
2.4)
• Option 1: Compound interest with 8.5%:
F $4, 500(1 0.085)5 $4, 500(1.5037) $6, 766.65
• Option 2: Simple interest with 9%:
$4, 500(1 0.09 5) $5, 000(1.45) $6, 525
Option 1 is still better.
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, 2.5)
• Compound interest:
F $1, 000(1 0.065)5
$1,370.09
• Simple interest:
F $1, 000(1 0.068(5))
$1,340
The compound interest option is better.
2.6)
End of Year Principal Interest Remaining
Repayment payment Balance
0 $15,000.00
1 $4,620.50 $1,200.00 $10,379.50
2 $4,990.14 $830.36 $5,389.36
3 $5,389.35 $431.15 $0
2.7)
P $22, 000(P / F , 5%, 5) $22, 000(0.7835) $17, 237.58
2.8) F $30, 000(F / P, 9%, 3) $30, 000(1.295) $38,850.87
2.9)
F $100(F / P,10%,10) $200(F / P,10%,8) $688
2.10) F $250, 000(F / P, 6%,10) $447, 712
2.11) P $300, 000(P / F ,8%,10) $138, 958
2.12) i 10.5% , two-year discount rate is (1 0.105)2 1.221 (or 22.1%)
2.13)
(a) F $5, 000(F / P, 7%, 5) $7, 013
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