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AW involves converting all cash flows into an A value The AW for one life cycle is the same AW for 2,3,4, or or an infinite number of life cycles,as long.

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1 AW involves converting all cash flows into an A value The AW for one life cycle is the same AW for 2,3,4, or or an infinite number of life cycles,as long as all cash flows remain the same in succeeding life cycles (or change by only the inflation of deflation rate)

2 An asset has a first cost of $20,000, an annual operating cost of $8000 and a $5000 salvage value after 3 years. Calculate the AW for one and two life cycles at i=10% AW one = -20,000(A/P,10%,3) –8000 +5000(A/F,10%,3) = -$14,532 AW two =-20,000(A/P,10%,6) –8000 –15,000(P/F,10%,3)(A/P,10%,6) +5000(A/F,10%,6) = -$14,532 Thus, the AW for one life cycle is the same for all life cycles!!

3 Not necessary to use LCM for different life alternatives Example: A company is considering two machines for a certain operation. Machine X will cost $30,000 with annual costs of $18,000 and will have a $7,000 salvage value after 4 years. Machine Y will cost $50,000 with annual costs of $16,000 and a $9,000 salvage value after its 6 year life. Which machine should the company purchase if it uses an interest rate of 12% per year? Solution: AW X = -30,000(A/P,12%,4) –18,000 +7,000(A/F,12%,4) AW Y = -50,000(A/P,12%,6) –16,000 + 9,000(A/F,12%,6) = -$26,412 = -$27,052 The company should purchase machine X

4 Basic equation is A = Pi Example: Compare the alternatives below using AW and i=10% per year First cost, $ 50,000 250,000 CD Annual cost, $/yr 20,000 9,000 Salvage value, $ 5,000 75,000 Life, yrs 5 ∞ Solution: AW C = -50,000(A/P,10%,5) – 20,000 + 5,000(A/F,10%,5) = -$32,371 AW D = -250,000(0.10) – 9,000 = -$34,000 Select altern1ative C

5 At an interest rate of 18% per year, the annual worth of an asset which has a first cost of $50,000, an annual operating cost of $30,000, and a $10,000 salvage value after a 4-year life is closest to: AW = -50,000 (A/P, 18%, 4) – 30,000 + 10,000 (A/F, 18%, 4) = -50,000 (0.37174) – 30,000 + 10,000 (0.19174) = -$46,670 Annual Worth Problems What is the annual worth of an asset that has a first cost of $20,000, an annual operating cost of $1,000, and a salvage cost of $10,000 after 3 years at 10% interest? Answer: AW = -20000(A/P, 10%,3) – 1000 - 10000(A/F, 10%, 3) = -20000(.40211) - 1000 - 10000(.30211) = -12063.30


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