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|a Practical tables series ;
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|a Front Cover; Compound Interest Functions; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; PLATES; SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS OF TABLES; COMPOUND INTEREST FUNCTIONS; 1/16 PER CENT TO 2 7/16 PER CENT AT INTERVAL 1/16 PER CENT; i = 0.000625 per period; i = 0.001 25 per period; i = 0.001 875 per period; i = 0.002 5 per period; i = 0.003 125 per period; i = 0.003 75 per period; i = 0.004 375 per period; i = 0.005 per period; i = 0.005 625 per period; i = 0.006 25 per period; i = 0.006 875 per period; i = 0.0007 5 per period; i = 0.008 125 per period; i =0.008 75 per period; i = 0.009 375 per period
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|a I = 0.01 per periodi = 0.010 625 per period; i = 0.011 25 per period; i = 0. 011 875 per period; i = 0. 012 5 per period; i = 0.013 125 per period; i = 0. 013 75 per period; i =0.014 375 per period; i = 0.015 per period; i = 0. 015 625 per period; i = 0.016 25 per period; i = 0.016 875 per period; i = 0.017 5 per period; i = 0.018 125 per period; i = 0.018 75 per period; i = 0.019 375 per period; i = 0.02 per period; i = 0.020 625 per period; i = 0.021 25 per period; i = 0.021 875 per period; i = 0.022 5 per period; i = 0.023 125 per period; i = 0.023 75 per period; i = 0.024 375 per period
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|a 2 1/2 PER CENT TO 4 7/8 PER CENTAT INTERVAL 1/8 PER CENTi = 0.025 per period; i = 0.026 25 per period; i = 0.027 5 per period; i = 0.028 75 per period; i = 0.03 per period; i = 0.031 25 per period; i = 0.032 5 per period; i = 0.033 75 per period; i = 0.035 per period; i = 0.036 25 per period; i = 0.037 5 per period; i = 0.038 75 per period; i = 0.04 per period; i = 0.041 25 per period; i = 0.042 5 per period; i = 0.043 75 per period; i = 0.045 per period; i = 0.046 25 per period; i = 0.047 5 per period; i = 0.048 75 per period; 5 PER CENT TO IO PER CENT AT INTERVAL 1/4 PER CENT
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|a 2. Effective and nominal rate of interest3. Non-financial applications and continuous rate of growth; 4. Compound amount; 5. Present value and compound discount; 6. Extending the tables of (1 + i)n and (1 + i)-n; 7. Fractional interest periods in twelfths; 8. Relation between effective and nominal rates of interest; 9. Continuous conversion of interest; 10. Force of interest; 11. Linear interpolation for n and i in (1 + i)n and (1 + i)-n; 12. Calculating the time period; 13. Calculating the rate of interest; 14. Annuities-definitions and symbols
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|a Practical Table Series, No. 8: Compound Interest Functions focuses on compound interest tables that are applied to mathematical problems concerned with loans, annuities, mortgages, leases, and different forms of investment. This book provides the compound interest functions on 1/16 to 2 7/16 per cent at interval 1/16 per cent; 2 � to 4 7/8 per cent at interval 1/8 per cent; and 5 to 10 per cent at interval 1/4 per cent. The tables on i/i(p)and force of interest δ, and 10-figure logarithms are also included. The rest of this publication's content are devoted to notes on the mathematics of compound interest, providing guidance through the mathematical complexities of the more elementary parts of this subject. Some of the topics discussed include the definitions; effective and nominal rate of interest; present value and compound discount; continuous conversion of interest; annuities-definitions and symbols; interpolation using second differences; yield on a bond; and short history of tables of compound interest. This text is a good source to students, as well as individuals who have not had the opportunity to study the theory on compound interest functions.
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