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Applying Annual Worth Analysis Lecture No. 20 Chapter 6 Contemporary Engineering Economics Copyright © 2016

Where to Apply the AE Analysis Unit cost (or profit) calculation Outsourcing (make-buy) decision Pricing the use of an asset

Unit Cost (Profit) Calculation Step 1: Determine the number of units (annual volume) to be produced (or serviced) each year over the life of the asset. Step 2: Determine the annual equivalent cost (or worth) of owning and operating the asset. Step 3: Divide the equivalent cost (worth) by the annual volume.

Example 6.5: Unit Profit per Machine Hour When Annual Operating Hours Remain Constant Project Cash Flows and Operating Hours

Solution Step 1: Determine the annual volume. 3,000 hours per year Step 2: Obtain the equivalent annual worth. PW (12%) = $30,065 AE (12%) = $30,065 (A/P, 12%, 4) = $9,898 Step 3: Determine the unit profit (savings per machine hour). Savings per machine hour = $9,898/3,000 = $3.30/hour Project Cash Flows and Operating Hours

Example 6.6: Unit Profit per Machine Hour When Annual Operating Hours Fluctuate

Solution Step 1: Determine the annual volume. Year 1: 3,500 hours Year 2: 4,000 hours Year 3: 1,700 hours Year 4: 2,800 hours Step 2: Obtain the equivalent annual worth. AE (12%) = $30,065 (A/P, 12%, 4) = $9,898 C[(3,500)(P/F,12%,1) + (4,000)(P/F,12%,2) + (1,700)(P/F,12%,3) + (2,800)(P/F,12%,4)] x (A/P,12%,4) = 3,062.95C Step 3: Determine the unit profit (savings per machine hour) C = $9,898/3,062.95 = $3.23/hour

Make or Buy Decision Step 1: Determine the time span(planning horizon) for which the part (or product) will be needed. Step 2: Determine the annual volumeof the part (or product). Step 3: Obtain the unit costof purchasing the part (or product) from an outside firm. Step 4: Determine the equipment, manpower, and all other resources required to make the part (or product).

Step 5: Estimate the net cash flows associated with the “make” option over the planning horizon. Step 6: Compute the annual equivalent cost of producing the part (or product). Step 7: Compute the unit cost of making the part (or product) by dividing the annual equivalent cost by the required annual volume. Step 8: Choose the option with the minimum unit cost.

Example 6.7: Outsourcing Production of Electric Compressors Investment and Other Financial Date Related to Outsourcing Electric compressor: $42 per unit Required investment: $325,000 Salvage value: $60,000 Service life: 7 years Annual maintenance cost: $120,000 MARR: 18%

Solution Figure: 06-06

Pricing the Use of an Asset The cost per square foot for owning and operating a real property (example, user fee) The cost of using a private car for business (cost per mile) The cost of flying a private jet (cost per seat) The cost of using a parking deck (cost per hour)

Example 6.8: Pricing an Apartment Rental Fee Investment Problem: Building a 50-unit apartment complex Land investment cost = $1,000,000 Building investment cost = $2,500,000 Annual upkeep cost = $150,000 Property taxes and insurance = 5% of total investment Occupancy rate = 85% Study period = 25 years Salvage value = Only land cost can be recovered in full Interest rate = 15% At Issue: How to price the monthly rental per unit?

Solution Ownership cost Annual O&M Cost Total Equivalent Annual Cost Required Monthly Charge