IE255 Formulas Booklet
IE255 Formulas Booklet
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
IE 255
Engineering Economy
10 11 Cost Estimation 9
12 12 Depreciation Methods 11
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Ch2. Equivalence Calculations for Discrete Cash Flows
Capital Recover [ ]
Uniform
Series Uniform Series
[ ]
Sinking Fund
Uniform Series
Compound Amount [ ]
Uniform Gradient
[ ]
Present Worth
Arithmetic
Uniform Gradient
Gradient [ ]
Uniform Series
Series
Uniform Gradient
Future Worth [ ]
( )
Geometric [ ]
Geometric Gradient
Gradient
Present Worth
Series
* +
Notes:
Item Equation
Number of payments
Number of shifts
General equation
Arithmetic Gradient
Series
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Ch2. Equivalence Calculations for Shifted Cash Flows
General Equations:
Item Equation
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Ch3. Nominal and Effective Interest Rates
Effective Interest Rate Effective interest rate, ie, from nominal interest rate, r:
(ie)
(IP > CP) (compounded periodically)
Effective interest rate, ie, from nominal interest rate, r:
(compounded continuously)
Effective interest rate, i’, from nominal interest rate:
Effective Interest Rate
(i')
(IP = CP) Effective interest rate, i’, from effective interest rate ie:
√
Nominal interest rate from nominal interest rate:
The General Equations for Present Worth with Nominal Interest Rate:
Item Equation
Present Worth
∑ ∑
(for Single Payments)
Present Worth
∑
(for PP = CP)
Present Worth
∑
(for PP > CP)
Present Worth
∑
(for PP < CP)
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Ch4-5. Present Worth and Annual Worth Analysis
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Ch6-7. Rate of Return Analysis and Benefit/Cost Analysis
Interest at year t
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Ch8. Breakeven, Payback Period Analysis
Revenue (R)
Breakeven Quantity
Breakeven Relation
(Cost-based)
[ ] [ ]
Breakeven Relation
(Revenue-based)
∑
No-Return Payback Period
( i = 0% )
If the
∑
Discounted Payback Period
( i ≠ 0% )
If the
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Ch9-10. Replacement Studies and Effects of Inflation
⁄ ⁄
Economic Service Life (ESL) [
]
where
or
Defender Replacement RV which makes the two sides of following equation equal:
Value (RV) Equation min. AWC = AWD
[ ] ( )
The Present Worth (PW) ( )
using Constant-Value dollars
[ ]
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Ch11. Cost Estimation
or
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Sample Exponent Values for Cost-Capacity Equations
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Ch12. Depreciation Methods
Fixed Depreciation
Rate
( )
Annual Depreciation
Rate for a specific year
Annual Depreciation
charge for a specific
year
Book Value for a
specific year or ∑
Taxes
The First Cost or Basis
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Using the Calculator
Mathematical Operations: +, -, ×, ÷, , ( ), √ , , , .
Solver: Solve equations.
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+ log 80 )
=
∑∎
1 5
∎ (
Summation ∑ ∎ 100 1 + 432.95
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x[ ] X
EQUATIONS Calculations:
To use EQUATION Functions; Press MODE 5: EQN
Choose the Equation type 1: anX + bnY = cn
2: anX + bnY + cnZ = dn
3: aX2 + bX + c = 0
4: aX3 + bX2 + cX + d = 0
Enter a1, = , b1, = , ... etc., =
Use arrows to see the solutions of X, Y & Z.
Solve Calculations:
To use SOLVE Functions; Press MODE 1: COMP
Write the left-side of the equation by using ALPHA for variable X ALPHA CALC ( = )
the right-side of the equation SHIFT CALC (SOLVE) any number Press =
To get one value of X, which make the two sides are equal.
If L-R = 0, the value of X is accurate.
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