William Morgan, F.R.S., 1750-1833
The place of ordinary stocks and shares in the investment of life assurance funds
On the valuation of staff pension funds. Part 2: Widows' and children's pensions (continued)
In series of papers pioneering funded staff occupational pension schemes: Journal of the Institute of Actuaries [JIA] (1901) 36: 209-287; (1902) 37: 193-244; (1903) 38: 101-171; (1908) 42: 1-35.
On the valuation of staff pension funds. Part 2: Widows' and children's pensions
In a series of papers pioneering funded staff occupational pension schemes: Journal of the Institute of Actuaries [JIA] (1901) 36: 209-287; (1902) 37: 193-244; (1903) 38: 101-171; (1908) 42: 1-35.
On the valuation of staff pension funds: with tables and examples [Part 1] (continued)
Continuing a series of papers pioneering funded staff occupational pension schemes: Journal of the Institute of Actuaries [JIA] (1901) 36: 209-287; (1902) 37: 193-244; (1903) 38: 101-171; (1908) 42: 1-35.
History of life assurance in the United Kingdom, VI
Contributions to the history of insurance, and of the theory of life contingencies, III
Some account of James Dodson, FRS
Correspondence, IV
- On the calculation of premiums returnable at death or withdrawal, by W. M Makeham
- The D, N, etc columns of the Equitable Experience, by W. Morgan