Is suitable if it is a fixed annuity but is unsuitable if it is a variable annuity
Answer: Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
An annuity is an agreement among you and an insurance agency where you make a singular amount installment or arrangement of installments and, consequently, get normal payment, starting either promptly or sooner or later.
An annuity is a long haul speculation that is given by an insurance agency intended to help shield you from the danger of outlasting your pay. Through annuitization, your buy installments (what you contribute) are changed over into occasional installments that can keep going forever.
A sole proprietorship has the single owner of the business and the main goal of the owner is to increase the value of his capital invested in the business which is also called as Equity.
The objective of maximization include the maximization of net income given the current resources of the firm
A proprietorship has only one owner so there is no need to decrease long-term debt to reduce the risk to the owner.
The proprietor wants to earn more income and he will have to pay more taxes so the goal is not to minimize the tax impact on the proprietor.
Similarly, the goal is also not to minimize the reliance on fixed costs.
Hence the correct answer is:
Maximize the market value of the equity
Answer:
The answer depends on 2 vital elements
1. whether there are injured/dead people - you cannot accept the money. you must inform BOTH the Insurance company and the Police. otherwise it is a hit and run, which is a criminal offence and you will be penalized.
2.or there are no injured/dead people - then take the money and settle the dispute
Explanation:
Dealing with insurance companies is not a legal requirement and depends on your choice.
BUT,
if a person is injured or dead because of the accident, then not only should you inform the insurance company, but also you should inform the legal authorities (Police).
so, as I mentioned about, if it is just your car a and stranger's car that is damaged, then you can settle it without involving the insurance companies.
if a person or another party is involved, then you cannot!
hope this helps!
Answer:
Miguel cannot keep the listings; they belong to Imperial Realty.
Explanation:
Since Miguel decides to work for Millennium Real Estate instead and want to transferred his license but at the time of switching, he listed two properties.
So as a salesperson he cannot keep the listing as it belongs to a broker not a salesperson and the broker should also be reassigned to the new salesperson plus it also belongs to the imperial realty which he has not part anymore