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Answer:
Dennis, age 25, needs lifetime life insurance protection. His agent showed him a chart displaying yearly renewable term premiums and level-premiums for the next ten years. The level premiums were always higher than the yearly renewable term premiums. Based on this chart, Dennis is convinced he should purchase yearly renewable term insurance. What is Dennis overlooking?
"Age" and "Amount of coverage" is the important factor that is being overlooked.
Explanation:
"Age" and "Amount of coverage" is the important factor that is being overlooked.
In level premium insurance, premium prices remain unchanged throughout the term whereas, in yearly renewable term premiums, premium rates rise as the policies age.
Additionally, in level premium, the amount of coverage offered increases over time at no additional expense.
Answer: E. Martin likes to provide the guidance and support needed by employees and ties meaningful rewards to accomplishment of objectives.
Explanation: Path-goal model of leadership is said to be a theory based on a specify leader behavior that best suit his employees and the work environment that would help achieved set goals. The main aim of path-goal model of leadership is to increase employees morale, motivate and empower them.
Martin is following this model to provide the needed guidance and support the employee working under him requires.
Answer:
a. Overstates Inflation.
In the case of Mary and Bob, the CPI would have already increased but in this case the price of the minivan increased as well. This will overstate inflation because it will not measure the general rise in price alone (inflation), it will also measure the rise in price as a result of the new minivan having better features.
b. Understated Inflation
Donna's case represents an understated inflation because the quantity shrank yet the price stayed the same. This means that the price is now buying less quantity than it used to which is inflation because more dollars are now required to buy the previous amount. This was not however recorded as there was no change in price.
c. Overstates Inflation
In the case of Zach, the inflation will be overstated because Zach is no longer buying bagels and is now buying muffins so continuing to use bagels as a representative good in the basket of goods used to calculate CPI would be overstating it.
d. Accurate representation of Inflation
In Chris's case, the increase in the price of the same shoe over the years has been because of a general rise in prices and not because it is a different model. It is the same shoe and its price is rising generally so this is an accurate depiction of inflation.