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Engineering Economy 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. –Purchasing rental property: I just offered committed to purchase a house near campus for $70,000 with 20% down. What are my month P&I payments if interest rates are 6.25% for a 30 year loan or 5.875% for a 15 year loan. What would I pay over the lifetime of each of these mortgages?
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Engineering Economy 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. Lease –vs- Buy. Payback period. Rate of Return. Return on Investment.
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Engineering Economy 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.
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Engineering Economy Performing an Engineering Economy Study Purchase rental property – or do nothing. Details: $70K Purchase price with 20% down ($14K) Monthly expenses (utilities, maintenance, insurance, etc..) - $200 2.5% Current Money Market Interest Rate Expected rental income $750 Mortgage table:
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Engineering Economy Performing an Engineering Economy Study Do Nothing Invest $14K in Money Market at 2.5%. Annual return: $350 Rental Property Invest $14K in Rental Property for 30 years at 6.25%. Annual return: 12* (750 – 345 – 200) = $2460 To 8 * (750 – 345 – 250) = $1240 What about taxes? Depreciation!!
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