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Lisa [10]
3 years ago
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Congressman Brown supports pre-existing conditions protections introduced by the Affordable Care Act. These protections force in

surers to cover health problems arising from pre-existing conditions, and forbid them from charging people with such health conditions higher prices for insurance. However he opposes the subsidies since they are too costly for the government. He supports repealing the ACA and re- introducing pre-existing condition protection using new legislation. What do you think might happen if he was successful?
Business
1 answer:
PolarNik [594]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Health insurance providers can't deny benefits or bill extra for pre-existing illnesses underneath the Affordable Care Act. If you have a pre-existing disability, you will also purchase life insurance from certain providers, but your premiums will be greater and your disability payments will be smaller.

If he is good, the exemption for policies will be eliminated, as well as the extra amount that insurers may have been entitled to charge from policyholders. This might be very useful to both the government and the policyholders.

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The answer choice which shows the Wegman's motivating factor which is an intrinsic motivator is:

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500

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please find attached the table referred to in this question and a second table where marginal cost is included

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in a perfect competition, price = marginal cost = marginal revenue

Marginal cost = total cost 2 - total cost 1

e.g. marginal cost at 2 units of output = $7 - $2 = $5

Hank and Helen would supply at the point  where marginal cost is equal to $5.

looking at the second attached table, there are two points where marginal cost is equal to $5. at output 1 and output 5.

at output one, Hank and Helen would be earning a loss because total cost is greater than total revenue. so they would not supply at this point.

at output five, Hank and Helen would earn a profit and thus would supply at 5 units of output.

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1. Project X has a______expected return.

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2. Project Y has a_______expected return

  • b. higher

3. Project Z has a______expected return.

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B. Project W should be_______.

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1. Project X should be______.

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2. Project Y should be_______.

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3. Project Z should be_______.

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c. If the firm's overall cost of capital were used as a hurdle rate, Project W would be_______.

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1. Project X would be______.

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2. Project Y would be_______.

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3. Project Z would be________.

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Y            1.27       14.1 %      = 5% + (1.27 x 7%) = 13.89%

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