Engineering Economic Analysis
Engineering Economic Analysis
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780190296902
Author: Donald G. Newnan, Ted G. Eschenbach, Jerome P. Lavelle
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter D, Problem 74P
To determine

The annual dollar advantage of alternative II over alternative I at an interest rate of 15%.

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Answer to Problem 74P

The correct option is (b)$3020.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The interest rate is 15%.

  • A company considering two alternatives
Alternative I Alternative II
First cost $42,500 $70,000
Annual maintenance 6,000 4,000
Annual savings 18,500 20,000
Salvage value 12,000 25,000
Useful life of alternative 3years 6years

Calculation:

Write the expression to calculate the net annual savings.

Netannualsavings=(Annualsavings)(Annualmaintenance) ...... (I)

Calculate the net annual savings for Alternative I.

Substitute, $18,500 for Annual savings and $6,000 for Annual maintenance in Equation (I).

Netannualsavings=$18,500$6,000=$12,500

Calculate the net annual savings for Alternative II.

Substitute, $20,000 for annual savings and $4,000 for annual maintenance in Equation (I).

Netannualsavings=$20,000$4,000=$16,000

Write the expression to determine the net cost of replacement.

Netcostofreplacement=(Initialcost)(Salvagevalue) ...... (II)

Calculate the net cost of replacement for Alternative I.

At the end of year three the initial cost of $42,500 will be repeated, but the salvage value of $12,000 will also be received.

Substitute, $42,500 for initial cost and $12,000 for salvage value in Equation (II)

Netcostofreplacement=$42,500$12,000=$30,500

The annual cash for each project and the cash flow for a period of 6 years is shown below.

Years Alternative I Alternative II
0 $42,500 $70,000
1 $12,500 $16,000
2 $12,500 $16,000
3 $12,500+($30,500) $16,000
4 $12,500 $16,000
5 $12,500 $16,000
6 $12,500+$12,000 $16,000+$25,000

Write the expression to calculate the net present value of the dollar advantage of alternative II over alternative I.

Netpresentvalue=[$27,500+$3,500(P/A,i, n I)+$30,500(P/F,i, n II)+13,000(P/F,i, n I)] ...... (IV)

Here, the interest rate is i and the time period is n.

Substitute, 15% for i and 6 years for nI and 3 years for nII in Equation (IV).

Netpresentvalue=[$27,500+$3,500( ( 1+0.15) 61 0.15 ( 1+0.15) 6)+$30,500( 1 ( 1+0.15) 3)+13,000( 1 ( 1+0.15) 6)]=[$27,500+$3,500( 3.784)+$30,500( 0.6575)+13,000( 0.4323)]=$27,500+$13,244+$20,053.75+$5,619.9

Netpresentvalue=$11,417.6

Write the expression to calculate the annual dollar advantage of alternative II over alternative I.

A=P(A/P,i,n) ...... (V)

Here, the annual dollar advantage is A and the net present value is P.

Substitute, $11,417.6 for net present value, 15% for i and 6 years for n in Equation (V).

A=$11,417.6( 0.15 ( 1+0.15 )6 ( 1+0.15 )6 1)=$11,417.6(0.2642)=$3,016.52.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the correct option is (b)$3020.

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