A Treatise on Assurances and Annuities en Lives, with Several Objections Against Dr. Price's Observations on the Amicable Society and Others: To which is Added a Short, Easy and More Concise Method of Circulating the Value of Annuities and Assurances on Lives Than Any Heretofore Published |
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Page 80
... Solution . In Table I. oppofite to 32 Years , and under 4 per Cent . is 12.7 Years Purchase , which , when multiplied by the Annuity of £ 50 , gives £ 635 , the present Value of the Annuity . Prob . II . To find the Value of an Annuity ...
... Solution . In Table I. oppofite to 32 Years , and under 4 per Cent . is 12.7 Years Purchase , which , when multiplied by the Annuity of £ 50 , gives £ 635 , the present Value of the Annuity . Prob . II . To find the Value of an Annuity ...
Page 81
... Solution . In Table II . oppofite to 20 , and under 4 per Cent . is 11.3 Years Purchase , which , multiplied by £ 100 , the Annuity , gives £ 1130 , the Value re- quired . Cafe II . If the given Ages are unequal , both not lefs than 25 ...
... Solution . In Table II . oppofite to 20 , and under 4 per Cent . is 11.3 Years Purchase , which , multiplied by £ 100 , the Annuity , gives £ 1130 , the Value re- quired . Cafe II . If the given Ages are unequal , both not lefs than 25 ...
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... Solution . 1612.1 Years Purchase . 60 5.6 Years Purchase . 6.5 2.8 the leffer Value . 520 130 12.1 ) 1820 1.504 5.6 7.1042 300 £ 2131.26 Prob . III . To find the Value of an Annuity to continue upon the longest of two joint Lives . Cafe ...
... Solution . 1612.1 Years Purchase . 60 5.6 Years Purchase . 6.5 2.8 the leffer Value . 520 130 12.1 ) 1820 1.504 5.6 7.1042 300 £ 2131.26 Prob . III . To find the Value of an Annuity to continue upon the longest of two joint Lives . Cafe ...
Page 83
... Solution . In Table 3 , opposite to 36 and under 4 per Ct . 15.6 100 £ 1560 Value required . Cafe II . If both Ages be between 25 and 50 , take Half their Sum for the mean Age oppofite fuch Age , and under the supposed Interest you will ...
... Solution . In Table 3 , opposite to 36 and under 4 per Ct . 15.6 100 £ 1560 Value required . Cafe II . If both Ages be between 25 and 50 , take Half their Sum for the mean Age oppofite fuch Age , and under the supposed Interest you will ...
Page 84
... Solution . In Table 3. 16 = 19.1 60 = 11.2 30.3 By Prob . 2 , Cafe 3 , Value of two Lives , of } 7.1042 23.1958 300 £ 6958.874 Prob . IV . To find the Value of an Annuity on three joint Lives . Cafe I. If all the Ages are equal , the ...
... Solution . In Table 3. 16 = 19.1 60 = 11.2 30.3 By Prob . 2 , Cafe 3 , Value of two Lives , of } 7.1042 23.1958 300 £ 6958.874 Prob . IV . To find the Value of an Annuity on three joint Lives . Cafe I. If all the Ages are equal , the ...
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