Economic And Financial Analysis For Engineering And Project Management
by Abol Ardalan /
1999 / English / PDF
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Economic and Financial Analysis for Engineering and Project
Management is for engineers and others who must analyze the
financial and economic ramifications of producing and sustaining
capital projects. Unlike other books in the field, it offers
straightforward and lucid explanations of all main formulas needed
to carry out financial analyses. The math is kept simple and is
fully explained, making the book accessible to non-technical
personnel. Numerous sample problems are provided, and can be worked
on standard spreadsheet programs, as well as using interest rate
tables. The book shows how to link quantitative data to management
decisions and to standard reporting forms and has been designed for
practicing engineers and students alike.
Economic and Financial Analysis for Engineering and Project
Management is for engineers and others who must analyze the
financial and economic ramifications of producing and sustaining
capital projects. Unlike other books in the field, it offers
straightforward and lucid explanations of all main formulas needed
to carry out financial analyses. The math is kept simple and is
fully explained, making the book accessible to non-technical
personnel. Numerous sample problems are provided, and can be worked
on standard spreadsheet programs, as well as using interest rate
tables. The book shows how to link quantitative data to management
decisions and to standard reporting forms and has been designed for
practicing engineers and students alike.
Economic and Financial Analysis for Engineering and Project
Management is a "must have" for graduate students in engineering
management departments; graduate and undergraduates taking courses
in project management, engineering economics, and engineering
finance. Practicing engineers will find this book THE handy
reference for any project involving financial analyses.
Economic and Financial Analysis for Engineering and Project
Management is a "must have" for graduate students in engineering
management departments; graduate and undergraduates taking courses
in project management, engineering economics, and engineering
finance. Practicing engineers will find this book THE handy
reference for any project involving financial analyses.