Hayes, Richard, accomptant and writing-master.
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A new method for valuing of annuities upon lives . Shewing at sight as follows: I. How many years, months, &c. purchase an annuity upon life, for any Age, from 30 to 73 Years, is worth, when Money yields 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 per Cent. Interest. II. How much a Year to l. is worth upon Life for any of the abovesaid Ages, &c. III. How many Years an Annuitant must live to receive the Value of the Money sunk. IV. The Value of the Buyers and Sellers Chances. V. The present Value of any Annuity upon Life, from 1000 l. a Year, to one Pound a Year, for any Age from 30 to 73 Years, when Money is worth 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 per Cent. VI. How many Years, Months, &c. Purchase, Leaseholds are worth for any certain Number of Years under 100, at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 per Cent. per Ann. Vii. The Annuity that 100 l is worth, if laid out upon Leaseholds; very useful for valuing of Buildings and Fines. Viii. The Increase of 100 l. at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 per Cent. per Ann. IX The Decrease of 100 l. at 4, 5, 6 and 7 per Cent. per Annum; very useful for valuing of Fines, payable at certain Terms of Years in Lease. X. The amount of 100l. a year, if the payment is forborn for any Number of Years, under 31, at 5 and 6 per Cent. very useful in settling of Accounts between Executors and Orphans. Together with many useful examples and Instructions for valuing of single Lives, two or more Lives; Lives taken in with other Lives; Reversion of Lives; Annuities in Expectation, an Instance in the Mercers Company; Estates for any certain Term of Years, as Freeholds, Leaseholds and Reversions, without any Decimals, &c. The whole being made easy to a common Capacity. By Richard Hayes, Teacher of Merchants Accounts, in that Part of Cannon Street, called Eastcheap. He also teaches such Persons as are of a proper Age or Capacity to be made fit for Business, Writing and Arithmetick.
Hayes, Richard, accomptant and writing-master.Date: 1727- E-books
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An estimate of places for life Shewing How many Years Purchase a Place for Life is worth. How long a Man must hold his Place to have the Value, Principal and Interest of the Purchase Money. How much he has coming in per Cent. per Annum for his Money. What a Place for Life is worth; the Income not exceeding 1000 l. per Ann. All at One View. The Whole being Calculated upon the Chances of the Probabilities of Lives in General. To which is prefix'd, An Account of Places which are in the Disposal of the Lord Mayor; Aldermen, and Common Council of the City of London, also of others more immediately belonging to the Crown; being Collected from the latest and best Lists Extant: Wherein is shewn the Nature and respective Business of the Principal Officers, and in whose Gift most of the said Places are. The whole being Interspersed with Directions and Instructions for obtaining Places in General. By Richard Hayes, Teacher of Merchants Accounts in Great Eastcheap, Author of The New Method for Valuing Annuities upon Lives.
Hayes, Richard, accomptant and writing-master.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- E-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]- E-books
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Interest at one view, calculated to a farthing At 2 1/2, 3,3 1/2, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 per cent. For 1000£. to 1£. 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 and rate, by the said tables. With a curious table, whereby standard gold and silver, in bars, is compared with the courses of exhange between Amsterdam and London. Also tables for reducing the most common gold coins to pounds, and the contarary: being very useful in receiving and paying monies. The eleventh edition, with additions. Carefully calculated and examined from the press, by Richard Hayes. To which is added a concise table, whereby to cast up salaries and wages speedily, and others of great use in receiving and paying of money.
Hayes, Richard, accomptant and writing-master.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- E-books
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Rules for the port of London or, the water-side practice. Wherein is shewn, the method to compute the customs by the Book of Rates. Likewise the Manner of making Entries, paying Custom, Free, or by Certificate. Penalties in several Acts of Parliament, relating to Imports and Exports. The Tares and Draughts allowed by the King to the Merchants. With the Fees due to the Officers. And many other things, necessary in customhouse dispatches. Composed from the most Authentick Pieces. By Richard Hayes, Accomptant and Writing-Master, for the use of his Scholars.
Hayes, Richard, accomptant and writing-master.Date: 1722