Answer: pays the death benefit in the amount that the premium at the correct age would have purchased
Explanation:
According to the question, an insured states her age as 40 on the application and upon her death, the insurer discovers that the insured was 37 at the time of application.
The right thing for the insurance company to do is to pay the death benefit which in entitled to the insured in the amount which the premium at the correct age would have been bought. If insured overstates his or her age, the insurer will have to pay the full death benefit and then refund excess premiums paid.
This is a multinational corporation.
Answer:
The Company should sell the equipment (Alternative 2)
Explanation:
Preparation of a differential analysis on March 23 as to whether Casper Company should lease (Alternative 1) or sell (Alternative 2) the equipment.
DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS
Lease Equipment (Alt. 1) or Sell Equipment (Alt. 2) March 23, 2014
Lease Equipment (Alternative 1); Sell Equipment (Alternative 2) Differential Effect on Income (Alternative 2)
Revenues $285,200 $273,400 –$11,800
Costs –$15,100 –$8,202 $6,898
($273,400*3%=$8,202)
Income (Loss) $270,100 $265,198 $4,902
Based on the above Differential Analysis the Company should sell the equipment (Alternative 2) reason been that the company income will increase by $4,902 If the Equipment is sold out.
Answer:
Goodwill is calculated as A. The amount paid to purchase a business in excess of the market value of its net assets.
Explanation:
Goodwill is the quantification of the value of the name or reputation of a business. It is an intangible asset for the business that arises and is recorded as part of a business's value when it is sold. Goodwill is the additional amount paid by the buyer in excess of the amount that a business's tangible net assets are worth. Thus, goodwill can be calculated as the amount paid in to purchase a business in excess of the market value of its net assets.
For example, If a business is purchased for $100 whose net assets, which are Total assets less total liabilities, are worth $80. Then the goodwill is the $20 that is the difference of the amount paid to purchase the business and the value of its net assets.