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Engineering Money


Engineering Money

Financial Fundamentals for Engineers
1. Aufl.

von: Richard Hill, George Solt

40,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 20.08.2010
ISBN/EAN: 9780470768563
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 196

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There are many text books about engineering design and some include project evaluation techniques. There are text books on accounting methods and yet others on business management. This book does not aim to replace these specialized texts but brings together the elements of these subjects that young engineers working in industry – particularly the construction industry and its customers – need to understand. <p>Most engineers learn about money the hard way: by experience in the workplace. The authors having done this themselves recognized the gap in engineers’ education and set out to bridge it. This book is based on a 1996 course George Solt pioneered for final-year engineering undergraduates. The book is written in an approachable style and gives young engineers as well as mature engineers an insight into the way engineering businesses run, the importance of capital and the problems of cash flow.</p>
Preface. <p>Chapter 1 What’s It All About?</p> <p>Chapter 2 Money.</p> <p>Chapter 3 Measuring Money.</p> <p>Chapter 4 How Things Can Go Wrong—1.</p> <p>Chapter 5 Good Company.</p> <p>Chapter 6 Capital.</p> <p>Chapter 7 The Year’s Business Plan.</p> <p>Chapter 8 How Not to Go Bust.</p> <p>Chapter 9 Cash Flow.</p> <p>Chapter 10 What’s a Contract?</p> <p>Chapter 11 Conditions of Contract.</p> <p>Chapter 12 How Things Can Go Wrong—2.</p> <p>Chapter 13 Cost Centers.</p> <p>Chapter 14 Pricing Contracts.</p> <p>Chapter 15 Competitive Tendering.</p> <p>Chapter 16 How Things Can Go Wrong—3.</p> <p>Chapter 17 Other Types of Contracts.</p> <p>Chapter 18 Terms of Payment.</p> <p>Chapter 19 How Things Can Go Wrong—4.</p> <p>Chapter 20 Planning Contract Execution.</p> <p>Chapter 21 Procurement and Monitoring.</p> <p>Chapter 22 Paying and Getting Paid.</p> <p>Chapter 23 Consultants.</p> <p>Chapter 24 Using Your Judgement.</p> <p>Chapter 25 Health and Safety Aspects of Design.</p> <p>Chapter 26 Green Engineering and Greenbacks.</p> <p>Chapter 27 Research and Development.</p> <p>Chapter 28 The Love of Money.</p> <p>Chapter 29 Last Words.</p> <p>Appendix 1 Financial Accounts.</p> <p>Appendix 2 Critical Path Analysis.</p> <p>Appendix 3 Project Evaluation Techniques.</p> <p>Index.</p>
"Engineering Money is an excellent book for an undergraduate course dealing with return on investment issues for any contracted project, but particularly for engineering projects. The one-liner summary items would provide excellent starting points for a spirited class discussion. Highly recommended. Lower-and-upper division undergraduates." (Choice , 1 April 2011) <p> </p>
<b>RICHARD HILL</b> worked for twenty years in design and proposals in the contracting industry and served as marketing director for a specialist process plant contractor. He now runs his own independent consultancy and lectures at Cranfield University, University College London, and UNESCO-IHE in Delft, Holland. <p><b>GEORGE SOLT</b> spent thirty years in industrial research and development serving as technical director in two-specialist process plant contracting companies before becoming a full-time academic at Cranfield University and University College London.</p>
<b>Get the must-have knowledge every engineer needs regarding finance in this much-needed guide</b> <p>When starting out on their careers, most engineers are unaware that successful engineering projects depend as much on money as they do on technology and that the two are inextricably linked. They eventually learn on the job that money is the only common measure we have for labor, materials and energy and it is therefore essential to managing any project. Traditional engineering education generally ignores financial matters. This book fills the gap by by preparing young engineers on the role finance plays in their projects before they embark on their careers. <i>Engineering Money:</i></p> <ul> <li> <p>Fills the gap in most engineers’ training and gives young engineers an insight into the way engineering businesses run, the importance of capital, how to raise it, and the problems of cash flow</p> </li> <li> <p>Explains the role of money in managing an engineering project and why an engineer is "a guy who can do for half a dollar what any fool can do for a dollar"</p> </li> <li> <p>Is written in an approachable and entertaining style and includes real-world topics that engineers will face in their profession no matter which part of the world they’re working in</p> </li> </ul> <p>Uniting the basic concepts of engineering design, project evaluation techniques, and accounting methods, Engineering Money delivers an approachable view of finance that gives engineers at all levels the resourcefulness to account for every dollar—and make every cent count.</p>

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