Answer:
Insurer pay the beneficiary = $50,000
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Amount of the policy bought by the S = $50,000
Accidental death cover = 50,000
Now,
When the S dies the insurer will pay the beneficiary the total amount for which is covered under the accidental cover i.e equal to the amount 50,000
hence,
Insurer pay the beneficiary = $50,000
Answer:
The rate of return on the investment if the price fall by 7% next year is -22% which is shown below.
The price of Telecom would have to fall by $71.43($250-$178.57), before a margin call could be placed.
Lastly,if the price fall immediately,the margin price would $178.57 as shown below
Explanation:
Total shares bought=$40000/$250=160 shares
Interest on amount borrowed=8%*$20000=$1600
When the price falls by 7% the new price =$250(1-0.07)=$232.50
Hence rate of return=(New price*number of shares-Interest-total investment)/initial investor's funds
=($232.50*160-$40000-$1600)/$20000=-22%
Initial margin=investor's money/total investment=$20000/$40000=50%
maintenance margin=30%
Margin call price=Current price x (1- initial margin)/ (1- maintenance margin)
=$250*(1-0.5)/(1-0.3)
=$178.57
Answer: c. legal but unethical
Explanation:
With John being in charge of the loan application when Albert came to apply, John had access to Albert's information.
John then used this information which he had LEGAL access to, to recommend a bank product to Albert.
This is legal but UNETHICAL because Albert did not know that any information he gave will be used for a reason different from his application for a loan.
<span>What Supreme Court decision overturned Plessy v. Ferguson?
</span><span>A. Brown v. Board of Education</span>
Answer:
Three things:
-Under processing before canning
-Spoilage before canning
-entrance of water through can seams during cooling
Explanation:
The preservation process is aimed at reducing the rate of spoilage of food products over time.
When adequately processed a time can be given during which the food product is still not spoilt. For example 1 year from date of canning. After this period there is a high possibility of food spoilage.
If a can of peas was bought from a grocery and it is spoilt it is either the peas were not well processed, there was spoilage before commercial canning, or water entered when cooling during canning