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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationHSC Commerce Class 11

An annuity in which payments are made at the beginning of each payment period is called ___________.

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An annuity in which payments are made at the beginning of each payment period is called ___________.

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  • Annuity due

  • An immediate annuity

  • perpetual annuity

  • none of these

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Solution

An annuity in which payments are made at the beginning of each payment period is called Annuity due.

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Chapter 7: Financial Mathematics - Exercise 7.3 [Page 173]

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Samacheer Kalvi Business Mathematics and Statistics [English] Class 11 TN Board
Chapter 7 Financial Mathematics
Exercise 7.3 | Q 13 | Page 173

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