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An introduction to the importance of engineering economics and its application |
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Chapter One-1-1- Identifying and Defining the Problem |
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2-1analysis systems |
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analysis systems |
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1-3The importance of economic evaluation |
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Chapter Two Basic Principles 2-1 - Decision-Making Process |
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2-2-Definition of the project, its importance and types 2-3-Important features of economic plans and the basic principles required in their preparation |
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4-2Types of costs- Costs in production theory - Costs in project evaluation |
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5-2Depreciation and life cycle |
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6-2Effective factors in preparing agricultural plans |
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Cost-benefit analysis of plans |
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financial, economic and social profitability Evaluation |
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Ch.-3- Introduction and application of factors |
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Special modes of financial processes-Nominal and effective interest rates |
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Types of depreciation methods-Input and Output flows plan-Predict the profit and loss performance of the plan- |
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the financial ratios of the plan- Net Present Value-Internal Rate of Return-Benefit-Cost Ratio |
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profitability index-Estimation of fixed and variable production costs and Break-even point analysis |
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Ch.-4- Economic Analysis-A review of technical studies of the plan |
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A review of market studies of the plan-1&2 |
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Ch.- 5- Compute the backup file of the calculations in Excel software |
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Evaluation of agricultural plans in Excel software |
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sensitivity analysis of agricultural plans |
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Interpretation of financial and economic ratios of the plan |
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Familiarity with the format of the agricultural bank feasibility study plan |
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Summary and final conclusion |
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Familiarity with the format of the agricultural bank feasibility study plan |
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Familiarity with the format of the agricultural bank feasibility study plan |
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A review of the feasibility of agricultural projects |
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