Answer:
A. Technological discontinuity
Explanation:
Technological discontinuity is the process whereby new technologies has technical limits and economic relevance that are greater than those of the old technologies. Whenever there's technological discontinuity, it brings a new range of technological development.
B.prepare a lawsuit
C.arrange for physical therapy
D.find a policy
Any type of insurance exists to reduce or completely remove the policyholder's liability. Hence option A is correct .
The medical expenses that the policy-holder might otherwise be responsible for as a result of an auto accident are covered by medical insurance in an auto policy.
When you make a claim, you ask an insurance provider to pay you a specific amount of money in accordance with the conditions of the insurance policy. The period of time after filing a claim during which a policyholder cannot receive insurance benefits is known as the elimination period.
A claims adjuster will get in touch with you after your claim is submitted. They can want you to fill out a Proof of Loss form. Your insurer's coverage amount will be determined by the adjuster, and assist you with the claims procedure.
There is no rule dictating how long you must wait before making a claim. You should get in touch with your insurance company as soon as an incident occurs. The longer you wait, the more damage may occur, depending on the sort of incident.
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Answer:
a file a claim
explanation:
because of the car accident and the injured people they have to file a claim to pay for the car repair and injuries
The answer is C,
borrowing.
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
Income Statement
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Revenue
404.3
363.8
424.6
510.7
See Table 2.5 showing financial statement data and stock price data for Mydeco Corp. Suppose My-deco’s costs and expenses had been the same fraction of revenues in 2010–2013 as they were in 2009. What would My-deco’s EPS have been each year in this case?
Table 2.5
Mydeco Corp. 2009–2013
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
(All data as of fiscal year end; in $ million)
Income Statement
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Revenue
404.3
363.8
424.6
510.7
604.1
Cost of Goods Sold
(188.3)
(173.8)
(206.2)
(246.8)
(293.4)
Gross Profit
216.0
190.0
218.4
263.9
310.7
Sales and Marketing
(66.7)
(66.4)
(82.8)
(102.1)
(120.8)
Administration
(60.6)
(59.1)
(59.4)
(66.4)
(78.5)
Depreciation & Amortization
(27.3)
(27.0)
(34.3)
(38.4)
(38.6)
EBIT
61.4
37.5
41.9
57.0
72.8
Interest Income (Expense)
(33.7)
(32.9)
(32.2)
(37.4)
(39.4)
Pretax Income
27.7
4.6
9.7
19.6
33.4
Income Tax
(9.7)
(1.6)
(3.4)
(6.9)
(11.7)
Net Income
18.0
3.0
6.3
12.7
21.7
Shares outstanding (millions)
55.0
55.0
55.0
55.0
55.0
Earnings per share
$0.33
$0.05
$0.11
$0.23
$0.39
Balance Sheet
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Assets
Cash
48.8
68.9
86.3
77.5
85
Accounts Receivable
88.6
69.8
69.8
76.9
86.1
Inventory
33.7
30.9
28.4
31.7
35.3
Total Current Assets
171.1
169.6
184.5
186.1
206.4
Net Property, Plant & Equip.
245.3
243.3
309
345.6
347
Goodwill & Intangibles
361.7
361.7
361.7
361.7
361.7
Total Assets
778.1
774.6
855.2
893.4
915.1
Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity
Accounts Payable
18.7
17.9
22
26.8
31.7
Accrued Compensation
6.7
6.4
7
8.1
9.7
Total Current Liabilities
25.4
24.3
29
34.9
41.4
Long-term Debt
500
500
575
600
600
Total Liabilities
525.4
524.3
604
634.9
641.4
Stockholders’ Equity
252.7
250.3
251.2
258.5
273.7
Total Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity
778.1
774.6
855.2
893.4
915.1
Statement of Cash Flows
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Net Income
18
3
6.3
12.7
21.7
Depreciation & Amortization
27.3
27
34.3
38.4
38.6
Chg. in Accounts Receivable
3.9
18.8
0
-7.1
-9.2
Chg. in Inventory
-2.9
2.8
2.5
-3.3
-3.6
Chg. in Payables & Accrued Comp.
2.2
-1.1
4.7
5.9
6.5
Cash from Operations
48.5
50.5
47.8
46.6
54
Capital Expenditures
(25.0)
(25.0)
(100.0)
(75.0)
(40.0)
Cash from Investing Activities
(25.0)
(25.0)
(100.0)
(75.0)
(40.0)
Dividends Paid
(5.4)
(5.4)
(5.4)
(5.4)
(6.5)
Sale (or purchase) of stock
-
-
-
-
-
Debt Issuance (Pay Down)
-
-
75.0
25.0
-
Cash from Financing Activities
(5.4)
(5.4)
69.6
19.6
(6.5)
Change in Cash
18.1
20.1
17.4
(8.8)
7.5
Mydeco Stock Price
$7.92
$3.30
$5.25
$8.71
Most likely, a macroeconomist will research inflation. As a result, choice (C) is the proper approach.
In the field of economics, inflation is the overall rise in the cost of products and services throughout a country's economy.
A decrease in the purchasing power of money results from an increase in the general price level, which makes each unit of currency buy less in goods and services.
This is why inflation is a result of rising prices generally. Deflation is the reverse of inflation, which is an increase in the average level of prices for goods and services.
The annualized percentage change in an index of general prices, or the inflation rate, is the most widely used indicator of inflation. The consumer price index (CPI) is frequently employed for this since household prices do not rise uniformly. American salaries are calculated using the employment cost index.
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Answer:
I would say the answer is c. inflation.
Answer: b. Earned income is payment for employment, while capital gains are produced by your investments.
Explanation: Earned income is the income received from working or engaging in a particular activity and an income generated from the day to day activity. For example, earned income is the income generated from employment. While on the other hand capital gain is the income received from the income generated from a one time sale of an asset or an item. For example, selling a car and generating a profit of $1500, $1500 is the capital gain.
Hence, Earned income is the payment for employment while capital gains are produced by your investments.
B.facts and statistics
C.indirect advertising
D.emotional appeal
Answer:
The answer is: D) emotional appeal
Explanation:
Emotional appeal refers to an advertising technique that tries to achieve its marketing goals by evoking strong emotions rather than rational thoughts.
Before summer, I saw a TV ad that really fits in this category. The screen was divided in two parts, in one part you saw a mother getting her children ready to go to the park. On the other side of the screen a man was getting some tools into a backpack and then a gun, and finally a ski mask. The ad was about home security doors and at the end you could hear "While you and your family are getting ready to leave the house and have fun, other people are getting ready to enter your house."