Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest - Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods by Edward Tyson Allen
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5% | | 15 4.35 4.20 5.15 6.95 Compound < 5.00 < 20 4.85 4.70 5.75 7.80 Interest | | 25 5.35 5.20 6.40 8.70 | - 30 5.85 5.70 7.05 9.55 | | - 10 5.20 5.00 6.15 8.30 | | 15 5.75 5.50 6.75 9.20 | 7.50 < 20 6.25 6.00 7.40 10.05 | | 25 6.75 6.50 8.00 10.00 - - 30 7.25 7.00 8.65 11.75 - - 10 3.65 3.85 5.25 7.75 | | 15 4.40 4.65 6.30 9.30 | 2.50 < 20 5.10 5.40 7.35 10.85 | | 25 5.80 6.15 8.35 12.35 | - 30 6.50 6.90 9.40 13.90 | | - 10 5.90 6.20 8.45 12.45 6% | | 15 6.65 7.80 9.45 14.00 Compound < 5.00 < 20 7.35 7.75 10.50 15.50 Interest | | 25 8.05 8.50 11.55 17.05 | - 30 8.75 9.25 12.60 18.60 | | - 10 8.15 8.55 11.60 17.10 | | 15 8.90 9.35 12.65 18.65 | 7.50 < 20 9.60 10.10 13.70 20.20 | | 25 10.30 10.85 14.70 21.75 - - 30 11.00 11.60 15.75 23.30 |
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