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An annuity in which each of the cash flows is paid in arrears (at the end of each period). | An annuity in which each of the cash flows is paid in arrears (at the end of each period). | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 3 September 2018
Financial maths.
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.