CONTENTS.
1’age
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will amount
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ertible more
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Art.
Deferred Annuities:
59. To find the present value of a deferred annuity to continue a
limited number of years
60. To find the annuity .......
61. To fiild the number of years the annuity continues
62. To find the number of years the annuity is
deferred ' m
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63. To find the rate of interest . .
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Deferred Perpetuities:
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64. To find the present value
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65. To find the annuity ....
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66. To find the number of years deferred
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[ 67. To find the rate of interest .
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Renewal of Leases:
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68. To determine the fine which should be paid
to renew any number
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of years lapsed in the term of a lease
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77—88. Recapitulation of formulae . .
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89—101. Practical rules and examples .
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TABLES.
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Page
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61
I. The decimal parts of a pound corresponding to any number of
shillings, pence, and farthings .....
II. The decimal parts of a year corresponding to any number of
days .........
III. The amount of £l in any number of years at compound
interest .........
IV. The present value at compound interest of £ 1 due at the end
of any number of years ......
V. The amount of £1 per annum in any number of years .
VI. The present value of £l per annum for any number of years
not exceeding'100
VII. The annuity which £l will purchase for any number of years
not exceeding 100 .......
VIII. Logarithm of the present value of £l due at the §nd of any
number of years
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79
85
91
97
103