Description
Object description
whole: the title and image are integrated and located in the top half. The main text is placed over the lower half and
embellished with two smaller images on the lower left and right.
image: a bearded man sits at a desk surrounded by his family. They look on as he caculates the returns on a War Loan. Additional images of
oak and laurel branches are positioned below the text.
text: qui calcule prévoit. qui prévoit souscrit à l'emprunt
V. Prouvé 1917
Problèmes
1 Un de Voisins souscrit à l'emprunt et verse 68f 60c qui lui rapportent 4% d'intérêts par an. Combien cette somme lui aura-t-elle
rapporté au bout de dix ans? S'il revend alors sont titre 100f, combien gagnera-t-il sur ce titre? Quel sera son bénéfice total?
2 Un homme imprévoyant garde dans son armoire 3430f, au lieu de placer cette somme en rente 4% au cours de 68f 60. Quelle perte aura-t-il
subie au bout de cinq ans, si l'on calcule les intérêts simples qu'il aurait touchés et si l'on suppose que le cours de la rente atteint
alors 91f.10?
3 Un père achète pour son fils âgé de 6 ans 12 francs de rente 4 % au cours de 68f 60. Quelle somme, calculée en intérêts simples, le fils
recevra-t-il à l'âge de 21 ans? Si la rente s'est alors élevée au pair, combien vaudra son titre de rente? Et quel sera, en tenant compte
des intérêts le bénéfice total réalisé?
Imprimerie Par Berger Levrault de Nancy
[Those who calculate look ahead. Those who look ahead subscribe to the Loan. Problems. 1. One of the Neighbours subscribes to the loan and
puts in 68f 60c which brings him 4% interest a year. How much will that sum have brought him at the end of ten years? If he then sells his
certificate on for 100f, how much will he earn on that certificate? What will his total profit be? 2. An improvident man keeps 3430f in his
wardrobe, instead of investing that sum to earn 4% interest at the rate of 68f 60. What loss will he have suffered at the end of five
years, if the simple interest he would have received is calculated and it is supposed that the rate for the certificate has then reached
91f.10? 3. A father buys 12 francs of income at 4% interest at the rate of 68f 60 for his 6-year-old son. What amount, calculated in simple
interest, will the son receive at the age of 21? If the bond certificate has then risen to par, how much will his bond certificate be
worth? And taking account of the interest, what will be the total profit realised? Printing by Berger Levrault of Nancy]
Inscription
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