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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 78

Table VI. — Endowments, for Children and others

page 31

Table VI.

Endowments, for Children and others

It is A matter of anxiety with many parents how to provide for their children as they grow up, and in such cases a sum of ready money in band it a given age is useful for purposes of education, business, or marriage.

Table VI will meet the above want, and may also he used by adults, as it will be found to furnish very convenient facilities for saving money.

The sum assured, with profits, is payable at the end of a number of years, all the premiums being returned in the event of death during the term of years.

Term of Years. Premiums returned in event of Death during Term. Term of years. Yearly. Half-Yearly.Quartly.Years. £s.d. £s..d..£s.d.252158 186014725242181011020155242332411111016423 223611310017422213103 11600185 212031410 11840198201931911 2101101918 457 2310126181741111 27114217164191 210916013155 73 215018215145167 219911071413675 1 35411351314?701 311919012117151 319020911108131 48825610

Table VI.

Endowments, for Children and others

(with Profits at Maturity).

Premiums for an Endowment of £100, payable at the End of the Term, if survived, with prmiums returned if Death occur during the Term.£100 In event of Survival to End of Term.

Example.

At any age £37 8s. 4d. per annum will secure £1,000 with profits, payable at the end of 20 years, if survived, and the return of all premiums in the event of death within 20 years.