Rules, formulæ, and tables, for the valuation of estates, in possession or in reversion

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Page iv - Lords' report on the same subject in 1851. 12. In all computations in any way dependent on the duration of lives, the expectation of life shall not be calculated according to the tables commonly known as the Northampton Tables, nor upon tables less favourable to the...
Page iv - Tables, nor upon tables less favourable to the expection of life than the life tables which are appended to the Twelfth Annual Report of the Registrar-General Of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England, nor than any tables which may be from time to time issued by the tame authority.
Page 94 - When interest is convertible m times a year, the present value of 1 due at the end of the year...
Page 36 - The value of £1 payable at the end of the year in which x dies — ie, of an assurance of £1 on a life aged - . Rule.
Page 91 - ... will be found the value of the reversion. If greater accuracy be required, the correction for the second and third decimals is given in the supplementary Table ; and the same Table may be applied for the fourth and fifth by removing the figures two places to the right.
Page 35 - ... annual premium, which must be paid at once, and one year's interest, which would otherwise be lost after x's decease, before the sum assured will be received) the purchaser may...
Page 7 - REVERSIONS, or Reversionary Annuities, are those which do not commence till after a certain number of years, or till the decease of a person, or some other future event has happened. Case I. To find the present value of an annuity for a term of years, which is not to commence till thtt expiration of a certain period.
Page 8 - If the annual payment 7 is considered to be invested at the end of each year for n years...
Page 94 - Tables are formed on the relation of A, the present value of an assurance, to a, the present value of an annuity...
Page 16 - Amount of £1 per annum in n years. Present Value of £1 per annum Present Value of Beversion to Sinking Fund that iv i ll amount to £1 in n yean.

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