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Solutions Manual for Contemporary Engineering Economics, Seventh Edition by Chan S. Park - Complete Worked-Out Solutions

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This comprehensive solutions manual accompanies the seventh edition of Contemporary Engineering Economics by Chan S. Park, providing fully worked-out solutions to all end-of-chapter problems. Designed for engineering students and professionals, it covers key topics in engineering economic analysis, including time value of money, cost estimation, cash flow analysis, rate of return, project evaluation, depreciation, inflation, risk analysis, and capital budgeting. Each solution offers step-by-step explanations, mathematical derivations, and practical applications to reinforce concepts like net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), and benefit-cost analysis. Compiled from verified 2025 publisher resources and aligned with the textbook’s focus on real-world engineering decision-making, this manual is ideal for exam preparation, homework assistance, or self-study in undergraduate and graduate engineering economics courses.

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SOLUTIONS MANUAL

For


Contemporary Engineering Economics
SEVENTH EDITION


CHAN PARK

,Chapter 1 Engineering Economic Decisions
1.1
• Lease
o Deposit (typically one month worth of deposit) refundable when lease
expires.
o Monthly lease payment
o Monthly maintenance fees
o Monthly utility expenses
• Buy
o Closing fees
o Down payment
o Monthly mortgage payments
o Property taxes
o Monthly utility fees
o Monthly maintenance fees
o Repair expenses
o Homeowners’ association fee (if applicable)

1.2

• Option 1:

o Total amount at the end of two years: $1,150

• Option 2:
o Loan $500 to a friend for one year and receive $600
o Deposit $500 (left over) in a back at 3% for two years:

$500(1.03)(1.03) = $530.45

o Deposit $600 received from your friend at 3% per year for a year:

$600(1.03) = $618
Total amount at the end of two years:

$530.45 + $618 = $1,148.45
These two options are about the same. But considering the trustworthiness, you
could go with Option 2.

,Chapter 2 Accounting Information for Engineering
Economic Decisions
2.1
(2) Income statement; (1) balance sheet; (3) cash flow statement; (4) operating
activities; (5) investing activities, and (6) financing activities; (7) capital account
(paid-in capital)

2.2
(7), (8), (1), (11), (3), (9)

2.3
(a)

• Current assets = $150,000 + $200,000 + $150,000 + $50,000 + $30,000
= $580,000
• Current liabilities = $50,000 + $100,000 + $80,000 = $230,000
• Working capital = $580,000 - $230,000 = $350,000
• Shareholder’s equity = $100,000 + $150,000 + $150,000 + $70,000
= $470,000

(b) EPS = $500,000/10,000 = $50 per share

(c) Par value = $15; capital surplus = $150,000/10,000 = $15


Market price = $15 + $15 = $30 per share



2.4
(a) Shareholder’s equity in 2021 = $700 - $510 = $190(M)
Shareholder’s equity in 2022 = $900 - $640 = $260(M)

(b) Net working capital in 2021 = $100 - $60 = $40(M)
Net working capital in 2022 = $200 - $90 = $110(M)

(c) The income taxes in year 2022:

($2,350 - $1,130-$420-$210) *0.35 = $206.5(M)

(d) $383.50 + $420=$803.50 (M)
(Cash from Operating activities = Net income + Depreciation)

, 2.5 (a)

Company A Company B
ROE (= Net income/Equity) 26.03% 22.29%
ROA
(= Net income + interest expense (1-tax 17.34% 12.59%
rate)/Average total assets)

(b) Company A has performed better in terms of profitability.

(c) If two companies were merged, the impact on the results of ROE could be
positive under the situation where the Company A leads the acquisition using a
stock swap instead of issuing new stocks for M&A cost. If Company A uses a
stock swap, the stock value wouldn’t be decreased in terms of scarcity.


2.6
Inventory turnover ratio (2021) = Sales/Average inventory balance
= $3,776,395 / ($202,794 + $231,313)×0.5
= 17.4 times

Inventory turnover ratio (2022) = 15.6 times

This ratio shows how many times the inventory of a firm is sold and replaced over
a specific period. From the data, Metronix was holding more stocks of inventory
than last year; having more inventories on stock is unproductive.


2.7 (b)

2.8 (b)

2.9 (d)


2.10

Given Olson’s EPS = $8 per share; Cash dividend = $4 per share; Book value per
share = $80; Changes in the retained earnings = $24 million; Total debt = $240
million; Find debt ratio = total debt/total assets

Net Income
• EPS = = $8
X
Where X = the number of outstanding shares

Total shareholders' equity
• Book value = = $80
X

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