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EGR Engineering Economy Instructor: Dr. Laura Moody EGC 201 G

Welcome! Your syllabus tells you –Website –Learning objectives –Grading –Quizzes –Tests –Project –Disability statement A few ground rules –Respect –Cell phones –Attendance –Honor Code –Focus EGR

3 Think about it … What factors would influence the following decisions? –Buying a new car (whether or not to, what kind, from where, etc.) –Renting –vs- buying a house –Going to graduate school or straight into the job market upon graduation

EGR Key Phrase: “Time Value of Money” Fundamental concept of Engineering Economy –The change in the amount of money over a given time period is called the time value of money. Money makes money. –When borrowing money, over time more is owed than amount borrowed. –When lending, over time more is received than the amount loaned.

EGR Why is Engineering Economy important? Practical everyday questions: –Should you finance your car or pay cash? Finance for $6995 –vs- pay $4000 in cash. At what interest rate would you have to invest the $4000 so either option is equivalent? –Buying a new car: should you take 0% financing for the next 4 years, or a $2000 cash rebate? –Buying or renting a house: should you continue to pay $625 per month in rent or buy a house for $120,000 at an interest rate of 6%? –What is the economic benefit of going on to graduate school?

EGR Why is Engineering Economy important? As an Engineer –Engineers tend to work on projects. Projects use capital (money) to improve a process, develop a new product, improve a product, improve the safety of a process, etc… –Engineers are typically responsible for “writing the project” which determines the cost of the project and the return on investment. –When doing a project study, Engineers compare and contrast alternative options for accomplishing the goals of a project. These alternative are often compared from an economic standpoint. (e.g., Lease -vs- Buy, Payback period, Rate of Return, Return on Investment.)