This document discusses various formulas used in engineering economics, including formulas for simple and compound interest, present value, future value, gradients, annual cost, economic life, depreciation methods, and limiting values. Some key formulas presented are:
- Future Value with simple interest: F = P(1 + in)
- Present Value with compound interest: P = F(P⁄F, i, n)
- Arithmetic gradient: Ag = G [1/(1 + i)n − 1/i]
- Straight line depreciation method: D = (P−L)/n
The document provides the formulas for calculating important economic measures like interest, present and future values, gradients,
This document discusses various formulas used in engineering economics, including formulas for simple and compound interest, present value, future value, gradients, annual cost, economic life, depreciation methods, and limiting values. Some key formulas presented are:
- Future Value with simple interest: F = P(1 + in)
- Present Value with compound interest: P = F(P⁄F, i, n)
- Arithmetic gradient: Ag = G [1/(1 + i)n − 1/i]
- Straight line depreciation method: D = (P−L)/n
The document provides the formulas for calculating important economic measures like interest, present and future values, gradients,
This document discusses various formulas used in engineering economics, including formulas for simple and compound interest, present value, future value, gradients, annual cost, economic life, depreciation methods, and limiting values. Some key formulas presented are:
- Future Value with simple interest: F = P(1 + in)
- Present Value with compound interest: P = F(P⁄F, i, n)
- Arithmetic gradient: Ag = G [1/(1 + i)n − 1/i]
- Straight line depreciation method: D = (P−L)/n
The document provides the formulas for calculating important economic measures like interest, present and future values, gradients,