Tables of interest at six, seven, and eight per cent : for any number of pounds, shillings and pence ...
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Tables of interest, at six, seven, and eight percent : For any number of pounds, shillings, and pence, from three thousand pounds to one penny, and for any time from 1 year to 7 years, form 1 month to 11 months, and from 1 day to 30 days. To which are added, tables of interest at five percent.
Preston's tables of interest at six per cent /
by: Preston, Lyman, 1795-1882
Published: (1834)
by: Preston, Lyman, 1795-1882
Published: (1834)
Bucklin's six and seven per cent. interest tables combined : showing at a glance the interest on any sum, from one thousand dollars downwards to one cent, and for any time from two years downwards to one day : to which is added a number of other valuable tables /
by: Bucklin, Isaac B.
Published: (1838)
by: Bucklin, Isaac B.
Published: (1838)
Interest tables, calculated at six per cent. per annum : in two series ... /
by: Hermange, A.
Published: (1836)
by: Hermange, A.
Published: (1836)
Tables of interest : after the rate of five, six, seven and eight pounds per cent. per annum, from ten thousand pounds to one shilling, from one day for any sum or time, to the thousand part of a penny /
by: Spicer, John, Gent. at the Exchequer
Published: (1693)
by: Spicer, John, Gent. at the Exchequer
Published: (1693)
Tables of interest and rebate: : shevving exactly what is to be allowed for the forebearance or discount of any sum paid before or after it be due, at the rate of 6 pounds per cent per annum, according to the late act of Parliament. Together with divers other tables for the ready summing up of the price of any commodity, valuation of annuities, leases, fines and reversions, &c.
Published: (1655)
Published: (1655)
Hurry's tables of interest, from one pound to five hundred millions, for one day, at three, four, and five per cent : by which the interest for any sum of money within those limits, may be found with more expedition than by any tables hitherto published : to which are added tables, which have been formed with a view to expedite the business of those who deal in goods that are sold by the cwt.
by: Hurry, Thomas
by: Hurry, Thomas
Tables of interest, at 3, 4, 4 1/2, and 5 per cent : From L. 1 to L. 10,000, in a regular succession of days, for 1 to 365, and from L. 1, by single pounds, to L.100, an advantage not to be found in any other interest tables. Also, tables of echange or commission, from 1/8 to 3 per cent. in the same succession. By John Morison, accountant, Edinburgh.
by: Morison, John, of Edinburgh
Published: (1800)
by: Morison, John, of Edinburgh
Published: (1800)
Interest tables, at three, three and a half, four, four and a half, and five per cent : by which the interest of any sum less than a million, for any time less than eight years, may be readily calculated : to which are added, concise methods for finding interest, commission and brokerage, by the pen.
A Compleat pocket-book : containing tables of interest, after the rate of three, four and a half, five, six, seven and eight pounds per cent. per annum, from one thousand pounds to one shilling, from one day for any summ or time to the thousand part of a penny : exactly computed, for the use of the Bank of England and also for any person that hath bills or tallies to discompt.
Published: (1694)
Published: (1694)
Tables of interest, for the use of bankers and others, at thirteen different rates, from a quarter to six per cent : to which is added, a table of commission or brokerage, at the same rates, from one shilling to twenty thousand pounds /
by: Ferguson, William (Accountant)
Published: (1840)
by: Ferguson, William (Accountant)
Published: (1840)
Tables of simple interest and discount at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 l. per cent. per ann : also tables of compound interest at the same rates : whereby the amount or present value of any sum of money ... not exceeding one hundred, is readily found /
by: Smart, John, of Guildhall, London
by: Smart, John, of Guildhall, London
Jelleff & Hull's patent pocket interest tables, at 7 per cent.
by: Jelleff, Joseph
by: Jelleff, Joseph
Tables of interest at four per cent : from 1 to 365 days, and from £.1 to £.10,000 : with equalizing tables, shewing the corresponding interest at various other rates : to which are added, tables of compound interest, annuities, commission, and values of stocks : also, tables of exchanges betwixt Britain and the principal trading places in the world, and of the values of the principal gold and silver coins of all countries /
by: Marshall, James, accountant in Edinburgh
by: Marshall, James, accountant in Edinburgh
Interest compleated : in three parts, viz. 1st. 48 tables for simple interest ... 2d. 4 tables of brokerage ... 3d. a table of time for ye speedy finding ye number of days between any two days in ye year /
by: Hewitt, John, Accomptant
by: Hewitt, John, Accomptant
A Table of simple interest at 6 per cent : for any sum, from one day to a year, calculated to a farthing. Haverhill, July 10, 1765.
A table of redemption : shewing at one view in what time the principal and interest of any debt from three to six per cent. may be discharged, by any fund producing yearly from three and a half to twelve per cent : with other estimates and remarks relating to the present state of our publick debts /
by: T. W. (Thomas Watkins)
by: T. W. (Thomas Watkins)
Tables of simple interest at 6 per cent from one day to 365 : and from thence to 16 years and 2/3 : rebate or discompt at 6 per cent simple interest from one month to 36 : also tables of compound-interest ... : to which is added general rules in estimating the true value of free-hold estates, annuities, and insurance for lives /
by: Langham, Thomas
by: Langham, Thomas
A table of interest, after the rate of eight pounds per cent. per annum : From ten thousand pounds to one shilling. From one day for any sum or time, to the thousand part of a penny. Computed, and carefully examined, by John Spicer, gent. at the Exchequer.
by: Spicer, John, Gent. at the Exchequer
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Published: (1705)
Tables, shewing the amount of omnium, from par, to 10 per cent. Premium : And also of any quantity of the several scrips of which the omnium is composed, at different prices, the first payment of 10 per cent. being made in the Imperial parts, and three payments of 10 percent. each on the British. By John Hemming, for the use of the gentlemen of the stock-exchange. To be continued with the subsequent payments.
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by: Hemming, John, active 18th century
An interest-book four, five, six, seven, eight per cent : From Thousand pound, to one pound. for one day, to ninety two days; and for three, six, nine, twelve months. To which is added, ables of compound interest and annuities, &c. The ninth edition, exctly examined. By John Castaing.
by: Castaing, John
by: Castaing, John
The advantages which will manifestly accrue to this kingdom by abatement of interest from six to four per cent.
by: Culpeper, Thomas, Sir, 1626-1697
by: Culpeper, Thomas, Sir, 1626-1697
Tables of interest : calculated at five and six per cent ... with a variety of other tables ... To which is added a short treatise on bookkeeping ... /
by: Auchinleck, William
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by: Auchinleck, William
Published: (1824)
Improved interest tables, at five per cent. for every day of the year : which shew the interest at one reference on each sum ... : also, tables for calculating commissions on the sale of goods ... : to which is prefixed a table of compound interest, from one year to fifty : with a table of salaries, wages, &c. /
by: Reed, William (Accountant)
by: Reed, William (Accountant)
Tables of interest at 3, 4, 4 1/2, and 5 per cent : from one pound to ten thousand, and from one to three hundred and sixty-five days, in a regular progression of single days : with tables, at all the above rates, from one to twelve months, and from one to ten years : also, tables, shewing the exchange on bills, or commission on goods &c. from one-eighth to five per cent, and tables showing the amount of any salary, income, expense, &c., by the day, week, month, or year : to which are prefixed, a table of discount of bills, at a certain number of days, or months, and a table shewing the exact number of days, from any day throughout the year, to 31st of December, the usual period to which interest is calculated /
by: Thomson, John, 1733?-1807
Published: (1844)
by: Thomson, John, 1733?-1807
Published: (1844)
A collection of tables : I. A table shewing the value of any number of pounds, shillings and pence in dollars and cents, from one cent to ten thousand dollars. II. A table of the weight and value of coins as they now pass in the respective states of the union, with their sterling and federal value. III. A table of the money of the United States. IV. Tables of interest at six and seven per cent. per annum. : With several other useful tables. /
by: Lippincott, Joseph
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A president for purchasers, sellers, and mortgages, or, Anatocisme (commonly called compound interest) made easie, without arithmetical calculation : by a table ready computed, by which may be known the real worth of any annuity, rent or pension, either in present possession, or in reversion (to be paid annually) at six pounds in the hundred (interest upon interest) from one year to an hundred years, and from 20 s. a year to 100, 500, 1000 l. a year and upward, onely by common addition /
by: Leybourn, William, 1626-1716
by: Leybourn, William, 1626-1716
A New sett of interest tables : for the use of such persons as would be accurate in their computations : to which is added, the method of their construction, and of applying decimal fractions to English money.
Published: (1756)
Published: (1756)
Tables of leasses and interest : with their grounds expressed in foure tables of fractions.
Published: (1628)
Published: (1628)
A table of interest, as allowed by law to be taken by pawnbrokers, for money lent on goods..
by: Gentleman in the Law
Published: (1750)
by: Gentleman in the Law
Published: (1750)
Interest tables calculated from 2 & 1/2 to 7 pr. cent : to which are added many useful tables for different purposes; instructions for dealing in the stocks, and a summary of the laws, concerning bills and notes /
by: Price, Theophilus
by: Price, Theophilus
Briefe, easie, and necessary tables of interest and rents forborne : as also for the valuation of leases ..., together with A chorologicall discourse of the well ordering disposing, and gouerning of an honorable estate or reuennue ... /
by: Clay, Thomas
by: Clay, Thomas
The money'd man's pocket-book. Tables of simple interest exactly computed; for one to twelve months, and for one to ninety-one days, or a quarter of a year at 3, 3 1/2, 4, and 5 per cent. with other useful tables.
Published: (1742)
Published: (1742)
Interest in epitome, or, Tables in a shorter method than any hitherto publish'd : exactly calculated from one pound to ten millions of money to the thousandth part of a penny after the rate of five, six, seven and eight per cent. per annum /
by: Falgate, Israel
Published: (1699)
by: Falgate, Israel
Published: (1699)
Interest tables : calculated from two and a half to eight per cent : to which are added, useful tables for different purposes, instructions for dealing in stocks, and a summary of the duties on bills, notes, and receipts /
by: Price, Theophilus
by: Price, Theophilus
Interest at one view, calculated to a farthing ... with rules and examples to cast up interest at any rate, by the said tables : with a curious table, whereby standard gold and silver in bars, is compared with the courses of exchange between Amsterdam and London : also tables for reducing the most common gold coins to pounds, and the contrary ... /
by: Hayes, Richard, accomptant and writing-master
by: Hayes, Richard, accomptant and writing-master
Tables of interest, discount, annuities, &c /
by: Smart, John, of Guildhall, London
by: Smart, John, of Guildhall, London
Websters tables, for simple interest ... : also, his tables for compound interest, with his true valuation of annuities, leases, fines and reversions ..., together with a necessary table for the speedy and exact summing up of the price of commodities ... /
by: Webster, William, active 1625-1634
by: Webster, William, active 1625-1634
The Ready reckoner, in miniature : containing tables accurately cast up, shewing, at one view, the amount or value of any quantity of goods, from one to five thousand, at various prices, from one farthing to one pound : also tables of interest, at five per cent : tables for calculating expences.
Published: (1839)
Published: (1839)
Interest in epitome, or, Tables in a shorter method than any hitherto publish'd : exactly calculated from one pound to ten millions of money to the thousandth part of a penny after the rate of five, six, seven and eight per cent. per annum /
by: Falgate, Israel
by: Falgate, Israel