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Engineering Economy IEN255 Chapter 7 - Depreciation fig 7.1
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Engineering Economy Depreciation Economic Depreciation = Purchase Price - Market Value Accounting capitalized =accounting depreciation=asset depreciation fraction of the cost is chargeable in each period
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Engineering Economy Depreciable Property It must be used in business or held for production of income It must have a definite service life longer than 1 year It must be something that wears out, decays, gets used up, becomes obsolete (ie, not land)
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Engineering Economy Terms Cost Basis - actual cost and other expenses Salvage Value - estimated value at end of life Depreciable Life - how many periods is it useful? Two methods tax - for IRS book - for reports ä straight line ä accelerated ä unit of production
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Engineering Economy Book Method Straight line (7.1) D n = Depreciation charge during year n I = Cost of the Asset (including installation expenses) S = Salvage value at end of useful life N = Useful life Book value B n = I - (D 1 + D 2 + D 3 … + D n )
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Engineering Economy Example 7.3
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Engineering Economy Accelerated Methods (declining balance) Fixed fraction = (1/N)(multiplier) for any year the depreciation is: D n = I(1- ) n-1 (7.4) the total depreciation to year n is: = I[1-(1- ) n ] (7.7) the book value at n is B n = I(1- ) n (7.7)
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Engineering Economy What about salvage value? Case 1: B n > S switch to SL from DB Case 2: B n < S stop when depreciation reaches salvage value
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Engineering Economy Sum of Years Digits SOYD = N(N+1)/2 (7.10) example 7.7
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Engineering Economy Units of Production Unequal use (7.12) Example 7.8
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Engineering Economy Tax Depreciation MACRS (Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System) Salvage Value is always zero table 7.2
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Engineering Economy MACRS Depreciation Rates Table 7.3
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Engineering Economy Switching Example 7.9
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Engineering Economy Depletion Figure 7.7
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Engineering Economy Repairs or Improvements Can we estimate useful life accurately? Fig 7.8
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Engineering Economy IEN255 Summer’99 Chapter 6 & 7 HW#3 Homework Assignment: Chapter 6 #’s 6.1; 6.5; 6.7a,c; 6.11; 6.20; 6.28 Chapter 7 7.3; 7.6; 7.15; 7.18; 7.26; 7.36 Chapter 8 (not due, but attempt the homework) 8.1; 8.5; 8.11; 8.16; 8.17; 8.23 Due together (Tues July 13)
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Engineering Economy Sample solution from 6.7
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