Compound Interest Functions (eBook)
234 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-1-4831-5276-9 (ISBN)
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.
Front Cover 1
Compound Interest Functions 6
Copyright Page 7
Table of Contents 12
PREFACE 8
PLATES 13
SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS OF TABLES 14
COMPOUND INTEREST FUNCTIONS 16
1/16 PER CENT TO 2 7/16 PER CENT AT INTERVAL 1/16 PER CENT 16
i = 0.000625 per period 17
i = 0.001 25 per period 19
i = 0.001 875 per period 21
i = 0.002 5 per period 23
i = 0.003 125 per period 25
i = 0.003 75 per period 27
i = 0.004 375 per period 29
i = 0.005 per period 31
i = 0.005 625 per period 33
i = 0.006 25 per period 35
i = 0.006 875 per period 37
i = 0.0007 5 per period 39
i = 0.008 125 per period 41
i =0.008 75 per period 43
i = 0.009 375 per period 45
i = 0.01 per period 47
i = 0.010 625 per period 49
i = 0.011 25 per period 51
i = 0. 011 875 per period 53
i = 0. 012 5 per period 55
i = 0.013 125 per period 57
i = 0. 013 75 per period 59
i =0.014 375 per period 61
i = 0.015 per period 63
i = 0. 015 625 per period 65
i = 0.016 25 per period 67
i = 0.016 875 per period 69
i = 0.017 5 per period 71
i = 0.018 125 per period 73
i = 0.018 75 per period 75
i = 0.019 375 per period 77
i = 0.02 per period 79
i = 0.020 625 per period 81
i = 0.021 25 per period 83
i = 0.021 875 per period 85
i = 0.022 5 per period 87
i = 0.023 125 per period 89
i = 0.023 75 per period 91
i = 0.024 375 per period 93
2 1/2 PER CENT TO 4 7/8 PER CENTAT INTERVAL 1/8 PER CENT 98
i = 0.025 per period 99
i = 0.026 25 per period 101
i = 0.027 5 per period 103
i = 0.028 75 per period 105
i = 0.03 per period 107
i = 0.031 25 per period 109
i = 0.032 5 per period 111
i = 0.033 75 per period 113
i = 0.035 per period 115
i = 0.036 25 per period 117
i = 0.037 5 per period 119
i = 0.038 75 per period 121
i = 0.04 per period 123
i = 0.041 25 per period 125
i = 0.042 5 per period 127
i = 0.043 75 per period 129
i = 0.045 per period 131
i = 0.046 25 per period 133
i = 0.047 5 per period 135
i = 0.048 75 per period 137
5 PER CENT TO IO PER CENT AT INTERVAL 1/4 PER CENT 142
i = 0.05 per period 143
i = 0.052 5 per period 145
i = 0.055 per period 147
i = 0.057 5 per period 149
i = 0.06 per period 151
i = 0.062 5 per period 153
i = 0.065 per period 155
i = 0.067 5 per period 157
i = 0.07 per period 159
i = 0.072 5 per period 161
i = 0.075 per period 163
i = 0.077 5 per period 165
i = 0.08 per period 167
i = 0.082 5 per period 169
i = 0.085 per period 171
i = 0.087 5 per period 173
i = 0.09 per period 175
i = 0.092 5 per period 177
i = 0.095 per period 179
i = 0.097 5 per period 181
i = 0.1 per period 183
i/i(p) AND FORCE OF INTEREST d 185
10 FIGURE LOGARITHMS 187
Notes on Compound Interest 192
1. Definitions 192
2. Effective and nominal rate of interest 192
3. Non-financial applications and continuous rate of growth 193
4. Compound amount 194
5. Present value and compound discount 195
6. Extending the tables of (1 + i)n and (1 + i)-n 197
7. Fractional interest periods in twelfths 198
8. Relation between effective and nominal rates of interest 199
9. Continuous conversion of interest 200
10. Force of interest 201
11. Linear interpolation for n and i in (1 + i)n and (1 + i)-n 202
12. Calculating the time period 204
13. Calculating the rate of interest 205
14. Annuities—definitions and symbols 206
15. Amount and present value of an immediate annuity 207
16. The continuous annuity 210
17. The annuity-due 210
18. Extending the tables of sw and am 212
19. Sinking fund 213
20. Amortization 214
21. The deferred annuity 215
22. The general annuity 216
23. The general annuity-due 219
24. The perpetuity 220
25. The general perpetuity 221
26. Capitalization 222
27. Interpolation using second differences 223
28. Inverse interpolation with second differences 225
29. Redeemable securities 227
30. Yield on a bond 229
31. Short history of tables of compound interest 231
32. Selected bibliography 234
INDEX 238
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.5.2014 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Finanzierung | |
Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre ► Bankbetriebslehre | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4831-5276-6 / 1483152766 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4831-5276-9 / 9781483152769 |
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