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This is the usual case, so that such a pattern of cash flows is more commonly called simply ''an annuity''. | This is the usual case, so that such a pattern of cash flows is more commonly called simply ''an annuity''. | ||
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* [[Annuity]] | * [[Annuity]] | ||
* [[Annuity due]] | * [[Annuity due]] |
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An annuity in which each of the cash flows is paid in arrears (at the end of each period).
This is the usual case, so that such a pattern of cash flows is more commonly called simply an annuity.