| 1820 - 472 pages
...value ; and it should be observed in these extreme cases, the hypothesis itself is defective. Moreover, the present value of one pound to be received at the end of the time •»•+/,, if the event should take place between the times .jr and ir-\-p, will be the... | |
| 1842 - 634 pages
...along. By algebraical properties and relations we mean those properties and relations their age, by the present value of one pound to be received at the end of t number of years, which is equal to one more than the age in question. Thus, C(0)-[/(0) -1(1)]. C(l)... | |
| Augustus De Morgan - 1838 - 380 pages
...the given life for t years, and divide by the value of a perpetuity due. From the quotient subtract the present value of one pound to be received at the end of t+ 1 years, if the life be in being at the end of t years: the difference is the present value of 11.... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1842 - 632 pages
...interest. It is also shown, that unity divided by the amount of one pound in a given time, is equal to the present value of one pound, to be received at the end of that time j that is, to the sum which would, in the given time, just amount, also at compound interest,... | |
| Peter Gray - 1849 - 244 pages
...fail recourse may be had to those indicated in the note, p. 19. PKOBLEM V. 47. To construct a table of the present value of one pound, to be received at the end of every number of years from one to one hundred. 48. The present value of a sum whose period of payment... | |
| Oliver Peter Gray - 1870 - 288 pages
...fail recourse may be had to those indicated in the note, p. 19. PROBLEM V. 47. To construct a table of the present value of one pound, to be received at the end of every number of years from one to one hundred. 48. The present value of a sum whose period of payment... | |
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