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book Contemporary Engineering Economics 6th Edition by Chan Park cover

Contemporary Engineering Economics 6th Edition by Chan Park

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0134105598
book Contemporary Engineering Economics 6th Edition by Chan Park cover

Contemporary Engineering Economics 6th Edition by Chan Park

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0134105598
Exercise 51
Yuma, Arizona resident Rosalind Setchfield won $1.3 million in an Arizona lottery drawing, to be paid in 20 annual installments of $65,277. However, her husband, a construction worker, suffered serious injuries when a crane dropped a heavy beam on him. The couple's medical expenses and debt mounted. Six years later, in early 2015, a prize broker from Singer Asset Finance Co telephoned Mrs. Setchfield with a promising offer. Singer would immediately give her $140,000 for one-half of each of her next nine prize checks
Yuma, Arizona resident Rosalind Setchfield won $1.3 million in an Arizona lottery drawing, to be paid in 20 annual installments of $65,277. However, her husband, a construction worker, suffered serious injuries when a crane dropped a heavy beam on him. The couple's medical expenses and debt mounted. Six years later, in early 2015, a prize broker from Singer Asset Finance Co telephoned Mrs. Setchfield with a promising offer. Singer would immediately give her $140,000 for one-half of each of her next nine prize checks     an amount close to 48% of the $293,746 she had coming over that period. A big lump sum had obvious appeal to Mrs. Setchfield at that time, and she ended up signing a contract with Singer. Did she make the right decision Table gives the details of the two options: Table   an amount close to 48% of the $293,746 she had coming over that period. A big lump sum had obvious appeal to Mrs. Setchfield at that time, and she ended up signing a contract with Singer. Did she make the right decision Table gives the details of the two options:
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Yuma, Arizona resident Rosalind Setchfield won $1.3 million in an Arizona lottery drawing, to be paid in 20 annual installments of $65,277. However, her husband, a construction worker, suffered serious injuries when a crane dropped a heavy beam on him. The couple's medical expenses and debt mounted. Six years later, in early 2015, a prize broker from Singer Asset Finance Co telephoned Mrs. Setchfield with a promising offer. Singer would immediately give her $140,000 for one-half of each of her next nine prize checks     an amount close to 48% of the $293,746 she had coming over that period. A big lump sum had obvious appeal to Mrs. Setchfield at that time, and she ended up signing a contract with Singer. Did she make the right decision Table gives the details of the two options: Table
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