i did present cost analysis Present cost of reactor A= $29 419.20 and that of B was $36 269.9, hence reactor A is a lucrative deal according to my calculations. Your correction will be much appreciated.
at 5:37 ho can u reach $ 111,027 with that formula unless u use n = 4-1 or say (1.08)^n-1..i am confused with the calculation or formula either one needs correction
i did present cost analysis Present cost of reactor A= $29 419.20 and that of B was $36 269.9, hence reactor A is a lucrative deal according to my calculations. Your correction will be much appreciated.
at 5:37 ho can u reach $ 111,027 with
that formula unless u use n = 4-1 or say (1.08)^n-1..i am confused with the calculation or formula either one needs correction
why does perpetuity sound weird?
Probably a slight mispronunciation. :)
lol probably he uses the dictionary pronunciation.
Slight mispronunciation that was then corrected and added after recording (post-production).
at 5:57 why is the overhaul divided by (1+i)^n and not multiplied by the P/F or P/A factor?
It is multiplied by the P/F factor. Same as dividing by (1+i)^n
sick audio edits
lol
can l apply present worth analysis for this problem?
Nice prepetuity
Thanks a bunch. My engineering economics professor confused the *poop emoji* out of me
the dark side of you appears at 0:22
Perpetuity !! 🤣