The pandemic and measures were taken to control the spread disease have significantly disrupted economic activity in countries around the world, resulting in significant business interruption losses.
<h3>What was the impact of pandemic over the insurance businesses?</h3>
Businesses across many sectors of the economy faced major decline in the revenue during the pandemic due to which government direct them to close their businesses.
Insurers and their associations around the world stated that most of the policyholders have not acquired insurance coverage which will respond to the business interruption losses that result from pandemic business closures.
Business interruption insurance against pandemic risk could be provided with support from governments based on the experience of risk insurance programs.
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Answer:
d. Products sold by a firm.
Explanation:
Combination of products sold in relation to total products sold by the firm.
A firm can have any number of products and the proportion of each product in relation to the total number of units sold of all products together is the sales mix. For example a firm with 2 products sells P1 4000 units and P2 6000 units the sales mix then would be P1 40% and P2 60%. Therefor option D) is the right choice and accurate definition of a sales mix.
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Compounding Daily.
When interest compounds, the amount earned is added to the principal so you begin to earn interest on that as well. The more often it compounds the faster you will earn money and the more money you will earn.
Answer:
c. a difference in the subject matters of operas X and Y
Explanation:
All factors could directly explain the fact that opera Y generated far greater net profits that did opera X except for this one. Although the subject matter might have some impact on sales, it could not do so in a direct way. It could only do so if we take other factors into account, such as the cost of producing a particular opera or the interest that people have on an opera (which results in greater or lesser ticket sales).