"Tables of Net Premiums and Values" is a comprehensive resource for actuarial calculations, based upon the Institute of Actuaries' (Hm.) Table of Mortality and interest at 3 1/2 per cent. Compiled by William Campbell Macdonald, Thomas Bradshaw, and Frank Sanderson, this volume provides detailed tables for calculating net premiums and values for each 1,000 of insurance. Originally published in 1900, this book remains a valuable reference for actuaries, insurance professionals, and anyone studying financial mathematics. Its meticulous data and precise calculations offer essential insights into the actuarial practices of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, making it a significant historical document in the field of insurance.
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