ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
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Chapter 16, Problem 24P
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To find: The economical plan out of two plans.
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A City is considering a replacement for its police radio. The benefits and costs of the replacement are shown below.
• Purchase Cost: $7,200
• Annual Savings: $1,500
• Annual Costs: $300
• Life: 15 years
What is the replacement’s benefit-cost ratio if the effective annual interest rate is 8%?
Please present the procedures of your calculation.
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Determine the NPW, AW, FW and IRR of the following engineering project.
Initial Cost ($400,000)
The Study Period 15 years
Salvage (Market) Value of the project 15% of the initial cost
Operating Costs in the first year($9,000)
Cost Increase 3% per year
Benefits in the first year $40,000
Benefit Increase 9% per year
MARR 8% per year
Is the Project acceptable? WHY?
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