A civil engineer who owns his own design/build/operate company purchased a small crane 3 years ago at

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A civil engineer who owns his own design/build/operate company purchased a small crane 3 years ago at a cost of $60,000. At that time, it was expected to be used for 10 years and then traded in for its salvage value of $10,000. Due to increased construction activities, the company would prefer to trade for a new, larger crane now that will cost $80,000. The company estimates that the old crane can be used, if necessary, for another 3 years, at which time it would have a $23,000 estimated market value. Its current market value is estimated to be $39,000, and if it is used for another 3 years, it will have M&O costs (exclusive of operator costs) of $17,000 per year. Determine the values of P, n, S, and AOC that should be used for the existing crane in a replacement analysis.

Salvage Value
Salvage value is the estimated book value of an asset after depreciation is complete, based on what a company expects to receive in exchange for the asset at the end of its useful life. As such, an asset’s estimated salvage value is an important...
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Engineering economy

ISBN: 978-0073376301

7th Edition

Authors: Leland Blank, Anthony Tarquin

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