Abstract

The interest (discount) rate of annuity is a random variable, which is called stochastic. For stochastic annuities, also known as annuities under random rates of interest, we derive some moments, moments inequalities, and moments limits. When the discount rates are bounded, a strong convergence result is given showing that a stochastic annuity converges to its mean value as the number of years tend to infinity. Hence, stochastic annuities satisfy a type of strong law of large numbers.

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