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An overview of the eng m 401 financial management for engineers course offered at the university of alberta during the winter 2024 semester. The course covers the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis, and market assessment, with a focus on their application in the planning, development, and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course is taught by ming j zuo, phd, p.eng, and the office hours are 9-10am wednesday or by appointment. The course is delivered synchronously, with assignments, quizzes, and midterm and final exams making up the marking scheme.
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Lecture Schedule for ENGM 401 B1 January 2024
Date
Topic Description
Posted PPT #
Textbook Sections (Park 2023)
Book Sections (Park et al. 2012)
Book Sections (Flynn 2009)
Due Dates or Comments
8‐Jan‐2024 Course overview 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ 10‐Jan‐2024 Introduction 2 1 1 1 12‐Jan‐2024 Bookkeeping and accounting 3 2.1 2.1 2 15‐Jan‐2024 Financial statements 4 2.2 2.2 2 17‐Jan‐2024 Income statement 5 2.2 2.2 3 19‐Jan‐2024 Balance sheet 6 2.2 2.2 4 Quiz 1 22‐Jan‐2024 Cash flow statement 7 2.2 2.2 5 24‐Jan‐2024 Time value of money 8 3.1 3.1 7.1 HW#1 due 26‐Jan‐2024 Economic equivalence 9 3.2 3.2 7. 29‐Jan‐2024 Interest formulas 10 3.3 3.3 7. 31‐Jan‐2024 Equivalence calculations 11 3.4 3.4 7.2 Quiz 2 2‐Feb‐2024 Nominal & effective interests 12 4.1 4.1 7.2 HW#2 due 5‐Feb‐2024 Applications of interests 13 4.2, 4.4 (Ex.4.9) 4.2, 4.4 (Ex.4.8) 7. 7‐Feb‐2024 Loans and mortgages 14 4.5 4.5 A3. 9‐Feb‐2024 Bonds 15 4.6 4.6 ‐ Quiz 3 12‐Feb‐2024 Payback methods 16 5.1‐5.2 5.1‐5.2 7. 14‐Feb‐2024 PW and FW methods 17 5.3‐5.4 5.3‐5.4 7. 16‐Feb‐2024 Midterm exam I 19‐Feb‐2024 No class Family day 21‐Feb‐2024 No class Reading week 23‐Feb‐2024 No class Reading week 26‐Feb‐2024 AE method 18 6.1‐6.2 5.5 7. 28‐Feb‐2024 ROR method 19 7.1‐7.2 5.6‐5.7 7.3 HW#3 due 1‐Mar‐2024 Total investment approach 20 5.5.1‐5.5.4 6.1‐6.2 7.
4‐Mar‐2024 IRR rule for pure investments 21
7.4.1‐7.4.2 6.3 7.3 Quiz 4 6‐Mar‐2024 Analysis period situations 22 5.5.5‐5.5.8 6.4 7. 8‐Mar‐2024 AE method applications 23 6.3‐6.5 6.5‐6.7 7. 11‐Mar‐2024 Depreciation fundamentals 24 9.1‐9.2 8.1‐8.2^ 3.4.3‐3.4.4 HW#4 due 13‐Mar‐2024 Midterm exam II 15‐Mar‐2024 Book depreciation methods 25 9.3 8.3 A3. 18‐Mar‐2024 Tax depreciation method 26 9.4 8.4 A7. 20‐Mar‐2024 Corporate income taxes 27 9.7.1 9.1‐9.4 A7. 22‐Mar‐2024 Disposal tax effects 28 9.7.3 9.5 A7. 25‐Mar‐2024 Project cash flow fundamentals 29 10.1‐10.2 10.1‐10.2^ A7.2 Quiz 5 27‐Mar‐2024 Income statement approach 30 10.3 10.3 A7.2 HW#5 due 29‐Mar‐2024 No class Good Friday 1‐Apr‐2024 No class Easter Monday 3‐Apr‐2024 Examples & applications 31 10.3 10.3 A7. 5‐Apr‐2024 Replacement (2 approaches) 32 14.1 11.1 ‐ Quiz 6 8‐Apr‐2024 Replacement (economic life) 33 14.2 11.2 ‐ 10‐Apr‐2024 Replacement (planning horizons) 34 14.3 11.3 ‐ 12‐Apr‐2024 Course summary 35 ‐ ‐ ‐ HW#6 due
23‐Apr‐2024 Final Exam 2‐4pm
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FACULTY POLICIES
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Audio or video recording, digital or otherwise, of lectures, labs, seminars or any other teaching environment by students is allowed only with the prior written consent of the instructor or as a part of an approved accommodation plan. Student or instructor content, digital or otherwise, created and/or used within the context of the course is to be used solely for personal study, and is not to be used or distributed for any other purpose without prior written consent from the content author(s).
Only those items specifically authorized by the instructor may be brought into the exam facility. The use of unauthorized personal listening, communication, recording, photographic and/or computational devices is strictly prohibited. Students should refrain from bringing any unauthorized electronic device into an examination room, including cell phones, high tech watches, high tech glasses or other such devices.
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The Faculty of Engineering is committed to fostering and protecting an equitable, inclusive, and
respectful work and study environment in line with University of Alberta policies and professional
engineering industry standards. University is an opportunity for students to explore areas of interest
and to potentially pursue a career in a specific field. The Faculty of Engineering prepares students to
uphold industry standards to become a Professional Engineer (P. Eng). Respect, professionalism, and
accountability must be upheld within the Faculty of Engineering.
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LEARNING ACTIVITIES
In all Faculty of Engineering courses,
labs, seminars or other learning
activities, safety is of paramount
importance. In some cases,
laboratory work in a program
requires high standards for risk
management to keep potential
hazards safely under control. Anyone
found to be unable to function safely,
due to intoxication, harassment or
discriminatory behaviour, or other
reasons, in the class, lab, seminar or
other learning activity may be asked
to leave or be removed for their and
the safety of other participants and
instructors in alignment with the
Student Code of Behaviour or
Student Conduct Policy. As members,
or prospective members, of the
engineering profession, it is your
responsibility to identify and inform
the proper authorities of an unsafe
work/learning environment. ENG M 401 - Winter 2024^ Page 5
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