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Interest Formulas (Gradient Series)
Lecture No.8 Chapter 3 Contemporary Engineering Economics Copyright © 2006 Contemporary Engineering Economics, 4th edition, © 2007
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Linear Gradient Series
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Gradient Series as a Composite Series of a Uniform Series of N Payments of A1 and the Gradient Series of Increments of Constant Amount G. Contemporary Engineering Economics, 4th edition, © 2007
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Example – Present value calculation for a gradient series
$2,000 $1,750 $1,500 $1,250 $1,000 How much do you have to deposit now in a savings account that earns a 12% annual interest, if you want to withdraw the annual series as shown in the figure? P =? Contemporary Engineering Economics, 4th edition, © 2007
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Method 1: Using the (P/F, i, N) Factor $2,000 $1,750 $1,500 $1,250 $1,000 $1,000(P/F, 12%, 1) = $892.86 $1,250(P/F, 12%, 2) = $996.49 $1,500(P/F, 12%, 3) = $1,067.67 $1,750(P/F, 12%, 4) = $1,112.16 $2,000(P/F, 12%, 5) = $1,134.85 $5,204.03 P =? Contemporary Engineering Economics, 4th edition, © 2007
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Method 2: Using the Gradient Factor
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Gradient-to-Equal-Payment Series Conversion Factor, (A/G, i, N)
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Example 3.21 – Find the Equivalent Uniform Deposit Plan
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Solution: Contemporary Engineering Economics, 4th edition, © 2007
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Example 3.22 Declining Linear Gradient Series
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Solution: Contemporary Engineering Economics, 4th edition, © 2007
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Types of Geometric Gradient Series
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Present Worth Factor Contemporary Engineering Economics, 4th edition, © 2007
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Example 3.23 Annual Power Cost if Repair is Not Performed
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Solution – Adopt the new compressed-air system
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Example 3.24 Jimmy Carpenter’s Retirement Plan – Save $1 Million
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What Should be the Size of his first Deposit (A1)?
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