| Francis Baily - Annuities - 1810 - 754 pages
...£1 in a year) will give 41'672; and this multiplied by 100 will produce 41-672, or £41 : 13 : 5, for the answer required, in a single payment. If this latter quantity be divided by 13-545, it will give 3-077, or £3 : 1 : 6, for the value of the same in annual payments. Had the two... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 378 pages
...that of B 30 years; then, to the number of years purchase found in the preceding example, add 14,172, the value of an annuity on the longest of the two lives, the sum is 16,299, and this subtracted from 20, the perpetuity, and multiplied by 120, gives 44-17.... | |
| William Morgan - Insurance, Life - 1821 - 354 pages
...by dividing this Aa^-remainder by the interest of e£\ for a year. f The value in one sum divided by the value of an annuity on the longest of the two lives increased by unity, will give the value of this reversion in annual payments, to be made at the beginning... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 376 pages
...that of B 30 years ; then, to the number of years purchase found in the preceding example, add 14,172, the value of an annuity on the longest of the two lives, the sum is 16,299, and this subtracted from 20, the perpetuity, and multiplied by 120, 444/. 2s. 4d... | |
| Jardine Henry - Annuities - 1859 - 406 pages
...the decease of the survivor of B and C, is evidently the value of an Annuity on the life of A less the value of an Annuity on the longest of the two lives, B and C, combined with it. For if we had a single life exactly equal to the longest of the two lives... | |
| Jardine Henry - 1859 - 412 pages
...the deceasH of the survivor of B and C, is evidently the value of an Annuity on the life of A less the value of an Annuity on the longest of the two lives, B and C, combined with it. For if we had a single life exactly equal to the longest of the two lives... | |
| Samuel Brown - 1863 - 424 pages
...this purpose we deduct from the value of an annuity on the longest of the three lives C, A, and B, the value of an annuity on the longest of the two lives A and B, the formula for which is (C — CA) — (CB — CAB), the first part of which we have already... | |
| Francis Baily - Annuities - 1864 - 340 pages
...1•045 will give •16748, and which being multiplied by 100 will produce 16•748, or £16, 15s., for the answer required, in a single payment. If this...longest of the two lives) it will give •866, or 17s. 4d., for the value of the same in annual payments, to be made at the beginning of each year during... | |
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