Answer:
C. Robert is an Alcoholic
Explanation:
b. The absence of a risk factor guarantees freedom from the disease.
c. The fewer risk factors for a disease, the better the chances for good health.
d. Interventions must be targeted to each individual risk factor.
e. Risk factors tend to be short-lived, so their presence does not predict long-term risk ofdisease.
Answer:
C. The fewer the Risk Factors for a Disease the better the Chances of a Good Health
Explanation:
Understanding Risk factors in health is very important especially when trying to find ways to ensure good health. Risk factors are important in many important health decisions. For instance, it is important to know family and personal risks, risks and benefits of a treatement and even the risk factors for a disease. All these assist in making better decisions both by the individual and the medical practitoner
A disease's risk factor represent those situations, living conditions, habits, choices etc that can heighten the probability of getting a certain disease. A disease's risk factor represents those things or factors that tend to increase the chances of contracting such a disease, while it doesn't necessarily mean they will definitely occur, the higher these factors, then the higher the possiblity of contracting it and the lower the risk factors then the lower the possibility of contracting the disease.
For instance, it is known that smoking cigarette is a risk factor especially for lung cancer, however, family history, exposure to second hand smoke as well as radon gas are also factors that can contribute to lung cancer. These repesent the risk factors.
Risk factors are divided into five:
Answer:
WACC = 6.66%
Explanation:
Weighted average cost of capital is the average cost of all of the long-term types of finance used by a company weighted according to the that amount of finance used in relation to the total pool of fund
WACC = (Wd×Kd) + (We×Ke)
After-tax cost of debt = Before tax cost of debt× (1-tax rate)
Kd-After-tax cost of debt = 5%
Ke-Cost of equity = 11.4%
Wd-Weight f debt -74%
We-Weight of equity = 26%
WACC = (0.74× 5%) + (0.26 × 11.4%) = 6.66%
WACC = 6.66%
Inflation premium 5
Risk premium 4
Total return 13 %
Assume that five years later the inflation premium is only 3 percent and is appropriately reflected in the required return (or yield to maturity) of the bonds. The bonds have 15 years remaining until maturity. Use Appendix B and Appendix D.
Answer:
"1143.817" is the appropriate answer.
Explanation:
According to the question:
Risk premium is:
=
=
K = N
⇒ Bond Price =
K = 15
On putting the values, we get
⇒ Bond Price =
=
Answer:
$800
Explanation:
The computation of the remaining balance in the Prepaid Rent account after the adjustment was is shown below:-
Remaining balance = Prepaid rent - Rent expense
= $1,200 - ($1,200 × (1 ÷ 3))
= $1,200 - $400
= $800
Therefore for computing the remaining balance in the Prepaid Rent account we simply applied the above formula.
Sterling Company should debit Rent Expense and credit Prepaid Rent by $400 for April. The remaining balance in the Prepaid Rent account after the adjustment would be $800.
Sterling Company has prepaid its rent for 3 months, which means that $1,200 is paid for the months of April, May, and June. To calculate the monthly rent, divide the total by the number of months, so each month costs $1,200 / 3 = $400. Therefore, at the end of April, Sterling Company should debit Rent Expense and credit Prepaid Rent by $400 to account for the rent that expired during April. After this transaction, the balance in the Prepaid Rent account would be $1,200 - $400 = $800, which is the prepaid rent for May and June that is not used yet. The adjusting entry records the expiration of prepaid expenses and increases the accuracy of the financial statements.
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Answer:
Clayborn Company
The adjusted cash account balance (debit) should be:
$23,150
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Cash account balance (debit) $24,525
Bank Statement balance $21,800
Reconciliation issues:
Deposit in transit $ 7,450
Outstanding checks $ 6,100
Bank service fees, not yet recorded by company $ 100
A NSF check from a customer, not yet recorded by the company $ 1,275
b) Adjusted Cash balance:
Cash account balance (debit) $24,525
NSF check (1,275)
Bank service fees (100)
Adjusted cash balance (debit) $23,150
c) Adjusted Bank Statement balance:
Bank Statement balance $21,800
Deposit in transit 7,450
Outstanding checks (6,100)
Adjusted bank statement $23,150
The adjusted cash balance is calculated by adjusting the company's book balance for deposits in transit and outstanding checks, and then subtracting the bank service fees and the amount of the NSF check. The final adjusted cash balance for Clayborn Company on May 31 is $24,500.
To determine the adjusted cash balance for Clayborn Company, we must consider the cash balance according to the company's books, the deposit in transit, the outstanding checks, the bank service fee, and the NSF check. The books report a debit balance of $24,525, but we need to adjust this amount for the deposit in transit and the outstanding checks. Adding the deposit in transit of $7,450 gives us $31,975. Subtracting the outstanding checks of $6,100 results in an adjusted balance of $25,875.
Next, we have to account for the bank service fees and the NSF check from a customer, both of which were not yet recorded by the company. The bank service fees of $100 and the NSF check of $1,275 decrease our balance, so subtracting these from the $25,875 gives us the final adjusted cash balance of $24,500.
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Ryan needs to take care of his expenses. He is not settled yet and frequent relocation to different cities in a short career as a bartender is definitely not efficient.
Sam on the other hand does know how to manage his finances and need not have special attention.
Hence, Ryan needs to get long term care insurance for himself and secure any emergencies that might occur.
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Answer -Ryan
Explanation: Ryan just moved from a city in the USA to Florida and works as a bartender which includes he owns a small home compared to his brother that has a better life than Ryan. he needs the long term care insurance .