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Strategic cost analysis : for project managers and engineers / Robert C. Creese

By: Creese, Robert C, 1941- [author]Material type: TextTextSeries: Synthesis lectures on engineering ; #32Publication details: New Delhi : New Age International, c2010. Description: xi, 134 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 9788122428377Subject(s): Cost accounting | Managerial accounting | Engineering economyLOC classification: TA183 | .C74 2010
Contents:
Part I. Cost relationships, financial statements, and performance measures. 1. Fundamental terms and concepts ; 2. Financial statements and the Purcell diagram ; 3. Costs and cost estimating ; 4. Breakeven analysis ; 5. Earned value management -- Part II. Tools for economic evaluations. 6. Fundamental definitions, terms, and concepts for technical economic evaluations ; 7. Basic mathematical relationships for economic calculations ; 8. Basic economic factors and equations ; 9. Gradient economic factors and equations ; 10. Depreciation terms, methods, and systems ; 11. The impact of loans upon cash flows, taxes, and profits -- Part III. Methods for project evaluation and risk analysis. 12. Basic project evaluation techniques ; 13. Advanced project evaluation techniques ; 14. Introduction to risk analysis ; 15. Risk analysis with probability considerations -- A. Discrete and continuous compounding factors
Summary: This book is designed to introduce designers, engineers, technologists, estimators, project managers, and financial analysts as well as students in engineering and business to strategic cost tools for project cost evaluations. The three main sections are as follows. (1) Cost Relationships, Financial Statements, and Performance Measures-This section describes the relationships between cash flows and profits; the relationships between financial statements and the Purcell Diagram; and the issues of cost estimating, time-based breakeven analysis and time-based earned schedule. (2) Tools for Economic Evaluations-This section considers the basic mathematical relations used behind the economic equations and factors; discrete and continuous interest; depreciation terms and methods; and the Present Value of Principal Approach for evaluating loans. (3) Methods for Project Evaluation and Risk Analysis-This section considers payback periods, present worth analysis, return on investment, internal rate of return, benefit/cost ratios and positive-negative project balances; risk techniques of sensitivity analysis, optimistic-pessimistic analysis, discrete probability examples, and continuous probability models using the normal and triangular distributions
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Part I. Cost relationships, financial statements, and performance measures. 1. Fundamental terms and concepts ; 2. Financial statements and the Purcell diagram ; 3. Costs and cost estimating ; 4. Breakeven analysis ; 5. Earned value management -- Part II. Tools for economic evaluations. 6. Fundamental definitions, terms, and concepts for technical economic evaluations ; 7. Basic mathematical relationships for economic calculations ; 8. Basic economic factors and equations ; 9. Gradient economic factors and equations ; 10. Depreciation terms, methods, and systems ; 11. The impact of loans upon cash flows, taxes, and profits -- Part III. Methods for project evaluation and risk analysis. 12. Basic project evaluation techniques ; 13. Advanced project evaluation techniques ; 14. Introduction to risk analysis ; 15. Risk analysis with probability considerations -- A. Discrete and continuous compounding factors

This book is designed to introduce designers, engineers, technologists, estimators, project managers, and financial analysts as well as students in engineering and business to strategic cost tools for project cost evaluations. The three main sections are as follows. (1) Cost Relationships, Financial Statements, and Performance Measures-This section describes the relationships between cash flows and profits; the relationships between financial statements and the Purcell Diagram; and the issues of cost estimating, time-based breakeven analysis and time-based earned schedule. (2) Tools for Economic Evaluations-This section considers the basic mathematical relations used behind the economic equations and factors; discrete and continuous interest; depreciation terms and methods; and the Present Value of Principal Approach for evaluating loans. (3) Methods for Project Evaluation and Risk Analysis-This section considers payback periods, present worth analysis, return on investment, internal rate of return, benefit/cost ratios and positive-negative project balances; risk techniques of sensitivity analysis, optimistic-pessimistic analysis, discrete probability examples, and continuous probability models using the normal and triangular distributions

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