Engineering Economy (16th Edition) - Standalone book
16th Edition
ISBN: 9780133439274
Author: William G. Sullivan, Elin M. Wicks, C. Patrick Koelling
Publisher: PEARSON
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13-16 A 2000-pound, counterbalanced, propane forklift
can be purchased for $30,000. Due to the intended
service use, the forklift's market value drops 20%
of its prior year's value in Years 1 and 2 and then
declines by 15% until Year 10 when it will have
a scrap/market value of $1000. Maintenance of the
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A high-speed electronic assembly machine was purchased two years ago for $50,000. At the present time, it can be sold for $25,000 and replaced by a newer model having a purchase price of $42,500; or it can be kept in service for a maximum of one more year. The new assembly machine, if purchased, has a useful life of not more than two years. The projected resale values and operating and maintenance costs for the challenger and the defender are shown in the accompanying table on a year-by-year basis. The before-tax MARR is 15%.
Year
Challenger
Defender
Market Value
O&M Costs
Market Value
O&M Costs
0
$42,500
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$25,000
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1
31,000
$10,000
17,000
14,000
2
25,000
12,500
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a. What is the total marginal cost of the challenger in EOY 1?
b. When should the machine be replaced?
c. What is the EUAC of the challenger in EOY 2?
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