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ON THE VALUE OF ANNUITIES.
and the amount of ¿£l in the example, is only .00081, or .243 for ¿£300,
which is very inconsiderable; but in the latter example, the amount of
¿£l in 40 years, interest payable yearly, is 4.80102, shewing a dif
ference of .15201 in the amount of ¿£l for that time, or for the sum of
¿£300 a difference equal to ¿£45,603.
29. To find (p) the principal.
f i\ mn
Art. 24, < = p(l+-)
by logarithms, log p = log s - mn x log (b + ^ J
Rule. Divide the given amount by the amount of ¿£l in the time.
Example. What sum will amount to ¿£690 in 15 years at 8 per
cent compound interest payable quarterly ?
s = 690, n — 15, m = 4, i
1 + — ) = (1.02) 60 r= 3.281031 by Table 3, under 2 per cent
m.
3.281031)690 (210.299 = ¿£210 6 0
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