2004
DOI: 10.1093/forestry/77.2.75
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Calculating costs and charges for forest machinery use

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“…A 4% interest rate was used for discounting; this is a real interest rate (net of inflation) and appropriate for an analysis of this type [63,64]. The first term on the right side of the equation discounts the revenue and costs compounded to the end of a cutting cycle and converted to a perpetual periodic basis, and the second term discounts the annual management cost on a perpetual annual basis [65].…”
Section: Financial Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 4% interest rate was used for discounting; this is a real interest rate (net of inflation) and appropriate for an analysis of this type [63,64]. The first term on the right side of the equation discounts the revenue and costs compounded to the end of a cutting cycle and converted to a perpetual periodic basis, and the second term discounts the annual management cost on a perpetual annual basis [65].…”
Section: Financial Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, los procedimientos son difíciles, puesto que a veces se plantean metodologías inexactas para su cálculo (BRIGHT, 2001;2004). Este software intenta remediar la situación precisando las técnicas para las cuales la maquinaria se puede costear y después imputar a estos centros.…”
Section: Elementos De Costosunclassified
“…Se deben tomar en cuenta el valor de reventa al final de la vida útil de ésta. El cálculo de los valores de reventa de maquinaria agrícola ha sido abordado profusamente no así el de maquinaria forestal (CUNNINGHAM e TURNER, 1995;YULE, 1995;BRIGHT, 2004). De esta manera el valor de inversión de la maquinaria al comienzo y el ingreso por su venta al final de su vida útil se debe utilizar para lograr un costo horario.…”
Section: Elementos De Costosunclassified
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