North Carolina Statutes

§ 8-47 — Present worth of annuities

North Carolina § 8-47
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 8Evidence
Art. 5Life Tables

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 8-47 (2026).

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Whenever it is necessary to establish the present worth or cash value of an annuity to a person, payable annually during the person's life, such present worth or cash value may be ascertained by the use of the following table in connection with the mortality tables established by law, the first column representing the number of years the annuity is to run and the second column representing the present cash value of an annuity of one dollar for such number of years, respectively: No. of Years Annuity Cash Value of the Annuity is to Run of $1 1 $ 0.943 2 1.833 3 2.673 4 3.465 5 4.212 6 4.917 7 5.582 8 6.210 9 6.802 10 7.360 11 7.887 12 8.384 13 8.853 14 9.295 15 9.712 16 10.106 17 10.477 18 10.828 19 11.158 20 11.470 21 11.764 22 12.042 23 12.303 24 12.550 25 12.783 26 13.003 27 13.211 28 13

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Legislative History

(1905, c. 347; Rev., s. 1627; C.S., s. 1791; 1927, c. 215; 1943, c. 543; 1957, c. 497; 1959, c. 879, s. 3; 1965, c. 991; 1997-133, s. 2.)

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