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A new book of interest, containing aliquot tables, truly proportioned to any given rate, compiled for the use of the merchant, banker, public offices, and all other persons concerned in interest accounts. Wherein is demonstrated, by various Arithmetic calculations, that the Tables, in all the common Interest Books, constantly make the Interest less than the true Amount, And that a Perseverance in their Use, or calculating by the Pen, on the Principles they are composed, will, in all instances, prove injurious to the public revenue, to the Bank of England, to Commerce, To Funded Property, to Public Companies, to the Individual, And to the Nation in general. By William Wallace, Commercial Accountant.
Wallace, William, 1768-1843.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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Interest at one view, calculated to a farthing: at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 per cent. For 1000 L. to 1 L. for 1 Day to 96 Days; and for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 Months. With Rules and Examples to cast up Interest at any Rate, by the said Tables. Also a Concise Table, whereby to cast up Salaries and Wages speedily, and others of great Use in receiving and paying of Money. The second edition, with additions. Carefully calculated and examined from the press, by Richard Hayes, Accomptant and Writing-Master, in Prince's-Street near the Bank of England. To which is added, a curious table whereby standard gold and silver, in bars, is compared with the courses of exchange between Amsterdam and London.
Hayes, Richard, accomptant and writing-master.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Comes commercii, or, the trader's companion. Containing I. An exact and useful table, shewing the value of any quantity of goods ... ready cast up, ... VIII. Concerning insuring ships, ... To which is added, a supplement concerning simple and compound interest, ... By Edward Hatton, gent.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: 1766]- Books
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The broker's breviat, whereby to cast up stocks, bonds, annuities, any number of shares, and lottery-tickets, Premiums, Brokerage, Commissions, Discounts, &c. with Dispatch. Also An Annuity upon any single Life is valued, &c. The Profits made by Money laid out on any of the above Securities are there shewn at Sight. To which are added, Some curious Tables, shewing the Interest due upon Bonds for any Number of Months and Days, at 3, 3 1/2, and 4 per Cent. By R. Hayes, Author of Interest at One View.
Hayes, Richard, accomptant and writing-master.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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Tables of interest, discount, annuities, &c. first published in the year 1724, by John Smart, and now revised, enlarged, and improved, by Charles Brand. To which is added an appendix, containing some observations on the general probability of life.
Smart, John, of Guildhall, London.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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Interest tables on an improved plan. Shewing BY Inspection The Legal Interest on every Sum from 1l. to 1000l. and from 1000l. to 10,000l. for 1 Day to 30, 40 and 50 Days, and for 3, 6, 9 and 12 Months. Tables for 3, 3?, 4, 4?, 5, 5?, 6, 6?, 7, 7?, and 8 per Cent. per Annum, from 1l. to 10,000l. for 3, 6, 9, and 12 Months. A Table for 100l. at 3 per Cent. per Annum, from 1 Day to 365 Days, particularly useful to the Dealers in East-India Company's Bonds. A Table of Discount at 6? per Cent. the Allowance made by the East-India Company to the Purchasers of Goods at their Sales for Prompt-Payment: Calculated to the One Hundredth Part of a Penny, from One Penny to One Thousand Pounds. A Table for the Payment of Salaries or Wages. A Table shewing the Number of Days from any Day in one Month to the same Day in any other Month. By Robert Griffin.
Griffin, Robert.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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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. Calculated by Joseph Lippincott.
Lippincott, Joseph.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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Every man his own broker: or, a guide to Exchange-Alley. In which the nature of the several funds, vulgarly called the stocks, is clearly explained; and The Mystery and Iniquity of Stock-Jobbing laid before the Public in a New and Impartial Light. Also The Method of Transferring Stock, of Buying and Selling India Bonds, Lottery Tickets, Life Annuities, and other Government Securities, without the Assistance of a Broker, is made intelligible to the meanest Capacity. To which is added, New Tables of Interest, calculated at 5 per Cent. for the Use of the present Proprietors of India Bonds; and Directions how to avoid the Losses that are frequently sustained by the Destruction of Bank Notes, India Bonds, &c. by Fires and other Accidents. By Philanthropos.
Mortimer, Thomas, 1730-1810.Date: M.DCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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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.
Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Tables of interest, at 3, 4, 4 1/2, and 5 per cent. From 1 to 365 days, in a regular progression of single days, An advantage not to be found in any other of the kind;-and Tables, at all the above rates, from 1 to 12 months, and from 1 to 10 years: Which, by directions given, answer for all other rates, from 1 to 10 per Cent. Also, Tables, shewing the Exchange on Bills, or Commission on Goods, from ? to 3 per Cent. To the whole is prefixed, A Table, shewing the Exchange allowed by the purchaser of a bill payable at a certain number of days or months. By John Thomson, Accomptant in Edinburgh.
Thomson, John, 1733?-1807.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Interest improved. Shewing, from a small table, by a new, easy, and concise method, I. Rules for finding the number of days from one month to another, ... II. The interest for any sum, rate, and number of days; ... Making the whole useful for all academies, schools, merchants, brokers, clerks, and accomptants. By Charles Brent.
Brent, Charles.Date: 1751- Books
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Comes commercii, or, the trader's-companion. Containing I. An exact and useful Table, shewing the Value of any Quantity of Goods or Wares ready cast up, more adapted to Merchants Use than any other extant; which is demonstrated by Seventeen Examples, relating chiefly to Buying and Selling; with several new Additions and Improvements. II. A Table calculated for Universal Use, which Use is shewn in the Solution of Questions, in Multiplication, Division, Reduction, Merchandizing, and Measuring all Kinds of Superficies and Solids, or Gauging Vessels and Casks; rendered perfect and compleat. III. The Manner of casting up Dimensions in general, whether the same be taken in Inches, Feet and Inches, Yards, Perches, &c. and how to give the Answer by Reduction, Duo-Decimals, or Decimals, plainly and exactly. IV. The several Customs used by Surveyors and Measurers, in measuring Glass, Wainscot, Painting, Plaistering, Flooring, Tyling, Partitioning, Brick, or Stone-Work, &c. and the common Rate of such Work by the Rod, Yard, Foot, &c. V. Instructions for Entering Goods at the Custom-House, Inward, Outward, and by Certificate; with several material Clauses in such Statutes as sclate to Exportation and Importation. VI. Concerning Water-Side Business, and the Constitution of the Key Wharfs, Porters, &c. there: Also the Charge of Whatever Ligliterage, and Porterage, for Landing, Loading, Weighing, and Housing Goods, and coat is usually paid for the Use of the Warehouse at the Water-Side. Vii. Rules concerning Freight, Bills of Lading, Primage, and how the same is paid for, &c. Viii. Concerning Insuring Ships, Merchandizes, and Houses, and how to make Rates and Averages in case of Loss; with the Advantages of the Practice of Insuring in several Instances, with respect to foreign and Inland Trade; and many other things never before made Publick. To which is added, a supplement concerning Simple and Compound Interest, with Tables thereof at Three, Three and a half, Four, Five, &c. per Cent, and the Use and Manner of Calculating the same; and to make up Accompts of Mortgages, where the Mortgagee has received Rent, &c. The Whole adapted to the Use of Merchants and Traders, Lawyers, Surveyors, and Measurers of Building, &c. By Edward Hatton, gent.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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Every man his own broker: or, a guide to Exchange-Alley. In which the nature of the several funds, vulgarly called stocks, is clearly explained. And The Mystery and Iniquity of Stock-Jobbing laid before the Public in a New and Impartial Light. Also The Method of Transferring Stock, and of Buying and Selling the several Government Securities, without the Assistance of a Broker, is made intelligible to the meanest Capacity: and an Account is given of the Laws in force relative to Brokers, Clerks at the Bank, &c. To which is added, new tables of interest on India Bonds, calculated at 5 per Cent. - Directions how to avoid the Losses that are frequently sustained by the Destruction of Bank Notes, India Bonds, &c. by Fres and other Accidents. And an Appendix, giving some Account of Banking, and of the Sinking Fund. - With a Copper-Plate Table, shewing the intrinsic Value of the several Funds, and the Proportion they bear to each other, by which any Person may immediately know which is the cheapest to purchase. The fourth edition, by T. Mortimar.
Mortimer, Thomas, 1730-1810.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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The ready reckoner; or Trader's useful assistant, in buying and selling all sorts of commodities either wholesale or retail. Shewing at one view the amount or value of any number or quantity of goods or merchandise from half a farthing to twenty shilling, either by the long or short hundred, half hundred or quarter, pound or ounce, ell or yard, &c. &c. In so plain and easy a manner, that persons quite unacquainted with arithmetic may hereby ascertain the value or any number of hundreds, pounds, ounces, ells or yards, &c. at any price whatever: and to the most ready in figures, it will be equally useful by saving much time in casting up what is here correctly done to their hand. To which is added, a table of simple and compound interest. By Daniel Fenning,[.]
Fenning, Daniel.Date: [1785?]- Books
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Tables of interest, at three and a half, four, four and a half, five, five and a half, and at six per cent. per ann. Together with two tables, for finding the number of weeks between any two days, in a year, consisting of 365 days. To all which is prefixed, the new table of coin. The whole calculated in manuscript, and corrected at the press, By John Watson, Bookseller.
Watson, John, -1769.Date: 1758- Books
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The Federal ready reckoner; or Trader's valuable guide, in purchasing and selling all kinds of articles, by wholesale and retail. Calculated in the federal currency. Shewing, at one view, the amount of any number or quantity of articles, goods, &c. from one mill, or the tenth part of a cent, to two dollars, in dollars, cents and mills. To which are added, I. A table, shewing the value of any number of cents, from one to one hundred in shillings, pence and farthings. II. A table, shewing, at one view, the value of foreign gold, from one grain to twenty pennyweights, in dollars and cents, and in pounds, shillings and pence. III. A table of interest, at six per cent. calculated in the federal currency, and in pounds, shillings, &c. for any term of time, from one month to twelve months, and for any sum, from one dollar to ten thousand.
Date: MDCCXCV- Books
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Tables for renewing and purchasing of leases. As also for renewing and purchasing of lives. With other necessary tables for computing of interest, either simple or compound. By Gael Morris.
Morris, Gael.Date: 1735- Books
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Every man his own broker: or, a guide to Exchange-Alley. In which the nature of the several funds, vulgarly called the stocks, is clearly explained; And The Mystery and Iniquity of Stock-Jobbing laid before the Public in a New and Impartial Light; in which is introduced a Comic Scene at J-'s. Also The Method of Transferring Stock, of Buying and Selling India Bonds, Lottery Tickets, Life Annuities, and other Government Securities, without the Assistance of a Broker, is made intelligible to the meanest Capacity; and an Account is given of the Laws in Force relative to Brokers, Clerks at the Bank, &c. To which is added, New Tables of Interest, calculated at 5 per Cent. for the Use of the present Proprietors of India Bonds; and Directions how to avoid the Losses that are frequently sustained by the Destruction of Bank Notes, India Bonds, &c. by Fires and other Accidents; and an Appendix, giving some Account of banking, and of the sinking Fund. Quid faciunt leges, ubi sola pecunia regnat.
Mortimer, Thomas, 1730-1810.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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New and correct tables of interest, calculated on an enlarged plan, and in the most exact manner. From Đ1 to Đ1000 for 1 day to 100 days, and for 1 to 12 months, at 2, 21/2, 3, 31/2, 4, 41/2, and 5 per cent. Including rules and directions for casting-up interest at any rate, by the same tables. This is the only book of the kind which comprehends the interest at one view, of 11 to Đ20, in a regular and accurate manner. Containing also another valuable improvement, viz. Interest at 2 per cent. Together with tables of brokerage and for valuing annuities. By John Bettesworth, master of the Maritime School, Chelsea; and author of the Universal Reckoner, &c.
Bettesworth, John.Date: [1780?]- Books
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The ready reckoner, or, The trader's useful assistant, in buying and selling all sorts of commodities, either wholesale or retail. Shewing, at one view, the amount or value of any number or quantity of goods or merchandise, from half a farthing to 20s. either by the long or short hundred, half hundred, or quarter, pound or ounce, ell or yard, &c. &c.--In so plain and easy a manner, that a person, quite unacquainted with arithmetick, may hereby ascertain the value of any number of hundreds, pounds, ounces, ells or yards, &c. at any price whatever.--To the most read in figures it will be equally useful, by casting up what is here correctly done to their hand. To which is added, a table of simple and compound interest. By Daniel Fenning.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: [1794]- Books
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Comes commercii, or The trader's-companion. Containing I. An exact and useful Table, shewing the Value of any Quantity of Goods or Wares ready cast up, more adapted to Merchants Use than any other extent; which is demonstrated by 14 Examples relating chiefly to Buving and Selling. II. A Table calculated for Universal Use, which Use is shewn in the Solution of Questions, in Multiplication, Division, Reduction, Merchandising, and Measuring all kind of Superficies and Solids, or Gauging Vessels and Casks. III. The Manner of casting up Dimensions in general, whether the same be taken in Inches, Feet and Inches, Yards, Perches, &c. and how to give the Answer by Reduction, Duo-Decimals, or Decimals. IV. The several Customs used by Surveyors and Measurers, in measuring Glass, Wainscor, Painting, Plaistering, Flooring, Tyling, Partitioning, Brick, or Stone-Work, &c. and the common Rate of such Work by the Rod, Yard, Foot, &c. V. Instructions for Entring Goods at the Customhouse, Inward, Outward, and by Certificate; with several material Clauses in such Statutes as relate to Exportation and Importation. VI. Concerning Water-Side Business, and the Constitution of the Keys, Wharfs, Porters, &c. there: Also the Charge of Wharfage, Lighterage, and Porterage, for Landing, Loading, Weighing, and Housing Goods, and what is usually paid for the Use of the Warehouse at the Water-side. ... To which is added, a supplement concerning simple and compound interest, with Tables thereof, and the Use and Manner of Calculating the same; and to make up Accompts of Mortgages, where the Mortgagee has received Rent, &c. The Whole adapted to the Use of Merchants and Traders, Lawyers, Surveyors, and Measurers of Building, &c. By Edward Hatton, Gent.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: 1734- Books
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A complete book of interest, containing the fullest tables of simple interest, that have yet appeared; Viz. I. The Interest of any Number of Pounds, Shillings, Pence, and Farthings, for one Day, at 4, 5 and 6 per Cent. II. Tables at 4, 5 and 6 per Cent. on a new Principle, shewing the Interest, at one View, up to 12,000l. for one Day, and so on to 1000l. for 12 Days, and, by one Subtraction, any greater Sum. III. Improvements on the usual Tables, being from 1l. continued by Units to 30l. and from 30l. by Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands, to 5000l. and for any Number of Days, from 1 to 366 Days, and from 1 Month to 7 Years, at 4, 5 and 6 per Cent. Also, The Explanation and Use of all the Tables, by a Variety of Examples; with several Methods of computing Interest, Commission, &c. Examples of Interest Accounts, and some of the Laws relative thereto: A Table, shewing the exact Number of Days, from one Time to another in the Year: A Table of Exchange at Par, between England and Ireland; with Methods of making out the Exchange, at any other Rate: A Table Of AtSalaries And Wages: And Other Useful Tables: All done by Plain Vulgar Numbers, to make it easy to the meanest Capacity. By Joseph Middleton, Accomptant.
Middleton, Joseph.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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The banker's sure guide: or, monied man's assistant. In three parts, viz. I. Tables of Interest for any Sum, at the current Prices of 2, 2?, 3, 3?, 4, 4?, and 5 p. Cent. from 1 to 90 and 300 Days; and from 1 Month to a Year, at 2, 2?, 3, 3?, 4, 4 and 1-6th (or 10d. in the Pound) 4?, 4?, 4?, and 5 per Cent. II. Sundry Tables shewing the Value of Annuities certain, and Annuities on Lives, founded on the most rational Probabilities; how to find the Value of two or more Lives, joint Lives, Reversions, Presentations, &c. Also Tables for joint Lives, and the longer of two or three Lives. III. A large and accurate Table of Commission or Brokerage, from ? to 3 per Cent rising progressively only ? per Cent. at a Time. - Also of 4, 5, 6, and of 9 to 20 per Cent. which together may be readily applied to Exchanges to Ireland. To which is prefixed, by way of introduction, a new and comprehensive treatise on decimals: A concise, new Method of equating the Stocks to one another, and how to calculate what Interest is made of the Money laid out in any of them; how to find the Value of Stock, &c. The fifth edition, enlarged and corrected. By S. Thomas, Author of the British Negociator, or Foreign Exchanges made easy.
Slack, Thomas, 1718 or 1719-1784.Date: 1782- Books
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The complete annuitant: consisting of tables of interest, simple and compound. Being the most complete, extensive, and useful Set hitherto published; constructed on a new and familiar Plan, viz. I. An Universal Table of Simple Interest, shewing the Interest of any Sum of Money from £90.000.000 to 1 Penny, and from 1 to 365 Days absolute, &c. II. Tables of Compound Interest, at £3, 4 and 5 per Cent. per Ann. shewing the Amount and present worth of any Sum, likewise the Amount and present worth of any Yearly Sum, Rent, Annuity or Pension, at the same Rates of Interest, from 1 Year to 100 Years; with their Application in Reversions, and renewing and purchasing of Leases. III. A Table of Reversions. IV. A Table of Annuities, shewing how many Years purchase any Annuity or Lease of any Land or House is worth, and likewise for the Renewing of any Number of Years lapsed in any Lease for any Term of Years. V. A Table shewing the Value of any Estate in Fee Simple, with Tables of Fines for renewing College Leases, &c. VI. Tables for the Valuation of Life Annuities, at £ 3, 3 1/2, 4, 5 and 6 per Cent. with their Logarithmical and Arithmetical Application in solving several curious Problems. Vii. A new Set of Tables contrived for Quarterly and Half Yearly Payments, adapted to the above Tables, &c. By Benjamin Webb, Writing Master and Accountant, and Master of the Free Grammar School belonging to the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers in Bunhill-Row; and Author of the Tables for Buying and Selling Stocks.
Webb, Benjamin.Date: 1762- Books
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The merchant's magazine; or Factor's guide. Containing, great variety of plain and easy tables for the speedy casting up of all sorts of merchandize, sold either by number, weight, or measure; and for reducing sterling money into currency at sundry rates; with tables of interest and rebate, and of the value of gold and silver in Virginia: also tables shewing the amount of any quantity of goods at almost any per cent. advance on the prime cost, and for finding the nett duties on tobacco from one pound to fifty thousand pounds. To which is added, some tables of per cents. on transfer notes, the whole applied throughout to trade and merchandize. By Robert Biscoe, of Lancaster County.
Biscoe, Robert, -1747.Date: M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]