Tables of Life Contingencies: Containing the Rate of Mortality Among the Members of the Equitable Society, and the Value of Life Annuities, Reversions, &c., Computed Therefrom: Together with a More Extensive Scale of Premiums for Life Assurances, Deduced from the Northampton Rate of Mortality, Than Any Hitherto Published: and the Progressive Values of Life Policies ... |
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50 annuity according age of 40 Age of Annual Age of Single Age when Assured Annual Premium Premium Annual Single Annual Annuities on Single Assigned Lives Assurances on Last column headed decrements ditto estimating the improvement estimating the interest Example xx exceeding 48 extinction found as directed given age happen to fail Hence improvement of money Insurance interest of money Joint Lives last Example last survivor mium Northampton rate Northampton Table number in column number living opposite the age opposite the given payment Premium per Cent Premium Premium Older Premium Premium Premium Premium required present age present value rate of mortality reckoning Interest Referring to Table renewal premium represents the present required for securing required to determine Reversion be receivable secure a Sum Showing the Premium Showing the Values Single Annual Premium Single Lives Sum payable Survivorship Annuity Survivorship Assurances Table xv Value of 100 Values of Annuities
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Page viii - A0, and the circumference which passes through the three points A, B, C, will also pass through the point D. By the same mode of reasoning, it may be shown that the circle which passes through the three vertices B, C, D, will also pass through the vertex E, and so on. Hence, the circumference which passes through the three points A, B, C, passes through the vertices of all the angles of the polygon, and is circumscribed about the polygon (Art. 166). Again, with...
Page xliii - ... 3 per cent. 4 per cent. : 5 per cent. : 6 per cent. : 7 per cent. 8 per cent.
Page 14 - Yrs. 2| per cent. 3 per cent. 3J per cent. 4 per cent. 5 per cent. 6 per cent.
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Page v - Mr. Griffith Davies has published tables of annuities taken from statements of Mr. Morgan, in his addresses to the general courts of the Equitable Society, and in notes added by him to the latter editions of Dr. Price's " Observations on Reversionary Payments.
Page 4 - Age. 2J per Cent. 3 per Cent. 34 per Cent. 4 per Cent. 5 per Cent. 6 per Cent. Older.
Page 14 - Value of £1 to be received at the end of the year in which an Assigned Life may fail, estimating the rate of mortality by the experience of the Equitable.—Seepage 284.
Page xiv - What is the present value of £120 annuity, payable during the joint lives and the life of the survivor of two...


