This eleventh edition of the market-leading Engineering Economic Analysis offers comprehensive coverage of financial and economic decision-making for engineers, with an emphasis on problem solving, life-cycle costs, and the time value of money. The authors' concise, accessible writing, practical emphasis, and contemporary examples linked to students' everyday lives make this text the most popular among students. And with the most extensive support package, this is the easiest book to teach from.New to the Eleventh * For instructors considering putting all or part of their course online, we now offer all of the electronic material for upload to Learning Management Systems* More than 340 new and revised end-of-chapter problems* Greatly enhanced coverage of Microsoft Excel software, including 36 video-based Excel tutorials aimed at allowing instructors to spend more time teaching the concepts and less time teaching the software* Up-to-date chapter-opening vignettes that reflect current global events* New appendix on using financial and the HP 33s & 35s calculators for Time Value of Money calculations--a great time saver in class and on the FE Exam* Updated to include the latest tax legislation and rates* Enhanced coverage of ethicsINSTRUCTOR'S SUPPORT PACKAGE* Learning Management System Most of the electronic ancillaries are available as pre-formatted cartridges for upload to your Learning Management System, including Blackboard or Moodle.* Instructor's Manual includes full solutions to all text problems in print format* Instructor's CD includes the case solutions to the Cases in Engineering Economy text, as well as a computerized test bank* Two PowerPoint-based lecture Fully-customizable PowerPoint-based lecture outlines, ready for immediate use or modification, and slides of every figure in the text* Automated test bank for every chapterFOR STUDENTS, PACKAGED WITH EVERY COPY OF THE TEXT* A The in-text CD includes Cases in Engineering Economy, a collection of 54 case studies designed to help students apply the theories and concepts of engineering economy to real-world situations* Excel 36 video-based Microsoft Excel software tutorials, each explaining how to use Excel to work specific financial calculations, and a collection of interactive spreadsheet models* A Study Guide containing self-study questions designed to supplement the homework problems in the text* The Companion Website(www.oup.com/us/newnan) features additional materials, including 100 additional sample FE exam problems and online quiz questions
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Donald G. Newnan is a professor emeritus at San Jose State University. John Whittaker is a professor emeritus in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. He instructs and researches in the areas of engineering economics, project management, and management of engineers. From 1963 to 1970, he worked as a structural engineer for a variety of firms in America, Canada, and England. In addition to his work at the university, he has worked as a consultant in the areas of engineering economy, risk analysis, industrial productivity, high-tech entrepreneurship, and cross-cultural training. Ted G. Eschenbach is a professor emeritus at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Jerome P. Lavelle is assistant dean in the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University.
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