Comprehensive Compound Interest Tables

Comprehensive Compound Interest Tables

Author: Michael Sherman

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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Includes "interest compounded monthly, quarterly, semiannually, and annually, future value, future value per period, sinking fund, present value, present value per period, and partial payment to amortize, interest rates ranging from 5.25% to 24%, from one month to 50 years, depreciation tables from 5 to 50 years of useful life."


New Comprehensive Mathematics for 'O' Level

New Comprehensive Mathematics for 'O' Level

Author: Alec Greer

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13: 9780859501590

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Based on part of the material from the author's best-selling book 'A Complete O-level Mathematics', this book provides the most effective examination revision guide for the modern 'O' level, GCSE.


Compound Interest Functions

Compound Interest Functions

Author: C. Attwood

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-05-16

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1483152766

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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 1⁄2 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 d, 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.