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Chapter 10 – Dealing with Uncertainty
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Risk and Uncertainty Risk and uncertainty are similar in that they both present the problem of not knowing what future conditions will be Risk offers estimates of probabilities for possible outcomes …
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Four major Sources of Uncertainty Possible inaccuracy of cash-flow estimates used in the study Type of business relative to the future health of the economy Type of physical plant and equipment …
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Possible Inaccuracy of Cash-flow estimates How much source information is available How dependable is the source information Uncertainty in capital investment requirements is often reflected as a …
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Type of Business Involved Relative to Health of Economy Some businesses will typically be more at risk of declining with when there is a general decline in the economy -- when the economy has gone …
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Type of Physical Plant and Equipment Involved Some types of structures and equipment have definite economic lives and market values – they may be used in a multitude of settings Other dwellings and …
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Length of Study Period The longer the study period, the greater the level of uncertainty of a capital investment
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Sensitivity Analysis Sensitivity – The degree to which a measure of merit (i. e. , PW, IRR, etc…) will change as a result of changes in one or more of the study factor values. Sensitivity Analysis …
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Breakeven Analysis Technique commonly used when an uncertain single factor (EG: capacity utilization) determines the selection of an alternative or acceptability of an engineering project For given …
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Breakeven Analysis Indifference between alternatives (EWA = f1(y); EWB = f2(y) EWA = EWB; f1(y) = f2(y) : Solve for y Economic acceptability of engineering project EWp = f(z) = 0 The value of ‘z’ is …
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Breakeven Problem Involving Two Alternatives Most easily approached mathematically by equating an equivalent worth of the two alternatives expressed as a function of the factor of interest
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Breakeven Analysis for Economic Acceptability of an Engineering Project Most easily approached by equating an equivalent worth of the project to zero as a function of the factor of concern Because of …
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Example applications of Breakeven Analysis Annual revenue and expenses Rate of return Market (or salvage) value Equipment Life Capacity utilization
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Example Two electric motors are being considered to power an industrial hoist. Each is capable of providing 90 hp. Pertinent data for each motor are presented bellow. If the expected usage of the …
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Example: Solution Let X = electrical energy cost in $/kW-hr. Equate the equivalent uniform annual worth of both motors: AWD-R(12%) = AWWH(12%) -,500(A/P,12%,10) - - (90 hp/0. 74)(0. 746 …
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Sensitivity Grapfh (Spider-plot) An analysis tool applicable when the breakeven analysis does not fit the project situation Makes explicit the impact of uncertainty in the estimates of each factor of …
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EXAMPLE 10-4 The best cash-flow estimates for a machine being considered for installation: Capital Investment (I) = ,500 Revenues/yr (A) = ,000 Expenses (A) = ,000 Market Value (MV) = ,000 …
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EXAMPLE 10-4 Investigate PW over a range of + 40% changes in estimates for a. Capital investment b. Annual net cash flow c. Market value d. Useful Life PW(10%) = -,500 + ,000 (P / A, 10%, 6) + …
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EXAMPLE 10-4 (a) Capital investment varies by + - p PW(10%) = -(1+_ p%/100)*,500 + ,000(P/A, 10%, 6) + ,000(P/F, 10%, 6) (b) Annual cash flow varies by + - a PW(10%) = - ,500 + (1+_ …
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Sensitivity Graph (Spider-plot) for Four Factors
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Revelations of Spider-plot Shows the sensitivity of the present worth to percent deviation changes in each factor’s best estimate Other factors are assumed to remain at their best estimate values The …
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Revelations of spider-plot In this example Present worth is insensitive to MV Present worth is sensitive to I, A, and N
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Measuring Sensitivity by a Combination of Factors Develop a sensitivity graph for the project a. For most sensitive factors, improve estimates and reduce range of uncertainty Use sensitivity graph to …
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Pitfalls of Risk Adjusted MARR A widely used industrial practice for including some consideration of uncertainty is to increase the MARR Even though intent of risk-adjusted MARR is to make more …
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Reduction of Useful Life By dropping from consideration those revenues (savings) and expenses that may occur after a reduced study period, heavy emphasis is placed on rapid recovery of capital in …
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