Description Usage Arguments Value References Examples
Calculates the present value of a decreasing life annuity.
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| x | An integer. The age of the insuree. | 
| h | An integer. The deferral period. | 
| n | An integer. Number of years of coverage. | 
| k | An integer. Number of payments per year. | 
| i | The interest rate. A numeric type value. | 
| data | A data.frame of the mortality table, with the first column being the age and the second one the probability of death. | 
| prop | A numeric value. It represents the proportion of the mortality table being used (between 0 and 1). | 
| assumption | A character string. The assumption used for fractional ages ("UDD" for uniform distribution of deaths, "constant" for constant force of mortality and "none" if there is no fractional coverage). | 
| variation | A character string. "inter" if the variation it's interannual or "intra" if it's intra-annual. | 
| cap | A numeric type value. The annualized value of the first payment. | 
Returns a numeric value (actuarial present value).
Chapter 2 of Life Contingencies (1952) by Jordan, chapter 5 of Actuarial Mathematics (1997) by Bowers, Gerber, Hickman, Jones & Nesbitt.
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