Option E, All the above are examples of funded retention
Explanation:
Funded retention — risk management term refers to a program in which an entity retains assets in advance, instead of distributed to the insured or another group, to pay for risks incurred by the company.
The insurance exclusion is a common example of a transfer of risk to save premiums, as a deduction is a limited risk that can save insurance premium costs for greater risks.
Based on the cost or absence of commercial insurance companies actively maintain certain risks–which is commonly known as self-insurance.
Answer:
9 containers
Explanation:
Data given
Container holds (capacity) = 200 units
Demand rate per minute = 10 units
The computation of number of containers needed is shown below:-
Time to fill container = Setup time + Processing time
= 60 + 120
= 180 minutes
Number of containers (n) = (Demand × Time to fill container) ÷ Capacity of the container
= (10 × 180) ÷ 200
= 1,800 ÷ 200
= 9 containers
Therefore for computing the number of containers we simply applied the above formula.
Answer:
Diluted eps = $3 per share.
Explanation:
Outstanding shares = 100000 shares
Net income = $ 300000
Bond face value = $800000
Convertible in to shares = 16000 shares
tax rate = 40%.
we know that: diluted earning per share=( net income + after tax interest on convertible debt) / weighted average number of shares outstanding + diluted shares.
- After tax interest on convertible bond= 800000* 10% = $80000 interest.
$80000 * tax rate = 80000 * 40%= 32000.
After tax interest on convertible bond= 80000-32000= $48000.
= (300000 +48000)
/ (100000 + 16000)
= 348000/116000
= #3 per share.
Answer:
Option D.
Explanation:
The demand function for good X is

where,
is price of good X,
is price of good Y and M is income.
It is given that the price of good X is $1, the price of good Y is $10, and income is $100.
Substitute
,
and M = 100 in the given function.



None of the statements associated with this question are correct.
Therefore, the correct option is D.