Answer:
Transfer
Explanation:
Risk transfer is a risk management and control strategy that involves the contractual shifting of a pure risk from one party to another. One example is the purchase of an insurance policy, by which a specified risk of loss is passed from the policyholder to the insurer
Answer:
$44,700
Explanation:
The cost of the truck according to IAS 16 under IFRS would only include any cost incurred in bringing the asset to as location or state where it becomes available for use.
Given cost items;
cash price = $42,000
Accident insurance = $2,900
Sales taxes = $2,700
Motor vehicle license = $100
Painting and lettering = $400
From all the cost items stated above, the cost of the truck
= $42,000 + $2,700
= $44,700
Other cost elements will be expensed.
<span>The looser interpretation of the law created a multimember executive whereas the strict interpretation created a one-person executive.
This filling in of the blanks creates an appropriate and meaningful sentence. Laws may be open to various interpretations. If "person" was thought to be a singular physical person, that would give rise to a strict interpretation for the purposes of the law and a "one-person executive". Operational definitions are important, and "person" could be interpreted as an "entity" or a "collective" in which case the looser interpretation of a law would be at play to create the "multi-member executive".</span>
A high school drop-out walks into a Coach store and sees how nice everyone there is dressed, where as she is wearing a crop top and ripped jeans with yellow mustard stains, she then feels uncomfortable and heads over to the restroom where she tries to hide the stains on her pants and tie her messy hair back