A developer buys the last five vacant lots in a subdivision and constructs a large, expensive home on each lot. The homes sell for what are record-setting high prices for the area. The owners of the older, lesser-valued houses in the neighborhood may find that the values of their homes are affected by what principle

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Answer 1

Answer:

Progression

Explanation:

Progression in real estate occurs when the property in a given area improves in value as a result of more expensive property bring built in the area.

This is one major way real estate appreciates in value. Some property owners wait for others to develop the area and naturally their own property appreciates in value.

In this scenario the developer buys the last five vacant lots in a subdivision and constructs a large, expensive home on each lot. The homes sell for what are record-setting high prices for the area.


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AARP is a powerful political interest group that also maintains a lucrative business providing health and life insurance to its members. What does AARP's strategy suggest about an interest group's ability to secure financial stability

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In simple word, The given case relates to the practice of saving the lobbying interest by the political groups using monetary transaction and rules. It is beneficial for such a lobby group to set up a non-profit company.

Community groups can gain financial security by establishing non-profit organisations inside the organization. AARP uses the money from its insurance company to fund its legislative activities.

Management is a process designed to achieve an organization's objectives by using its resources ____________ (accomplishing the objectives with a minimum of resources) and _________________ (having the intended result).

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Answer:

efficiently, effectively

Explanation:

Management can be regarded as coordination as well as administration of set and various tasks within an organization so that some set goals cn be achieved. Some of the administration activities to reach these goal could be putting up a strategy

as well as coordination of the efforts of employees as well as utilization of available resources.

It should be noted that Management is a process designed to achieve an organization's objectives by using its resources efficiently (accomplishing the objectives with a minimum of resources) and effectively

(having the intended result).

Mary agreed to buy her mother’s house when her mother moves to a senior living community. They sign a purchase agreement, but when Mary has to move because of work, she signs her rights in the contract over to her sister, Tina. Mary may still owe money if Tina can’t come up with the agreed-upon funds. What’s happening in this scenario?

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What happened here is that Mary assigned her purchase contract to her sister, but if her sister is not able to perform the obligations completely, Mary will still be liable until the contract is completed.

Assignment of a contract refers to substituting one party for another, but the original party's obligations still exist until the contract is completely fulfilled.

Record and analyze installment notes (LO9-2)
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On January 1, 2021, Stoops Entertainment purchases a building for $420,000, paying $100,000 down and borrowing the remaining $320,000, signing a 7%, 20-year mortgage. Installment payments of $2,480.96 are due at the end of each month, with the first payment due on January 31, 2021. Problem 9-1B Part 1 Required: 1. Record the purchase of the building on January 1, 2021. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)
Required information Journal entry worksheet Record the purchase of the building. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date General Journal Debit Credit January 01, 2021.

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Answer:

January 1, 2021, building purchased

Dr Building 420,000

    Cr Cash 100,000

    Cr Notes payable 320,000

Explanation:

The building account (asset) must be recorded at the purchase cost. The mortgage is considered a note payable (long term liability), while the cash account (asset) decreases, therefore, it must be credited.

Which of the following is a true​ statement? A. Adverse selection occurs after a transaction has taken place in insurance markets. B. The FDIC has reduced the problem of moral hazard but not the problem of adverse selection. C. The FDIC has reduced the number of depositors who have lost​ savings, but in doing​ so, has inadvertently encouraged banks to make riskier loans. D. Moral hazard is a problem that occurs before a transaction takes place when asymmetric information is a problem.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

FDIC gives insurance to depositors. it promises to pay  back a certain amount of the deposits of a banks customers in the case where a bank fails. As a result of this insurance banks have a greater incentive to take on more risky projects because they know that their customers would be protected even the project goes sour and the bank fails.

Due to the services of the FDIC, less depositors have lost money when a bank fails because of the insurance services they provide to depositors.

To support the manufacture of desktop computers for their customers, Dell needs to order all the parts that go into the computer, such as hard drives, motherboards, and memory modules. Obviously the demand for these items is driven by the production schedule for the computers. What is the term used to describe demand for these parts?

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Answer:

Dependent demand.

Explanation:

In order to support the manufacture of desktop computers for their customers, Dell needs to order all the parts that go into the computer, such as hard drives, motherboards, and memory modules.

Hence, the term used to describe demand for these parts is dependent demand.

A dependent demand can be defined as the situation whereby the demand for a specific product or item occurs as a result of the demand for another product or item. The two products are known as the lower level or child item and the higher level or parent items.

This simply means that, the components that goes into a computer are the lower level or child items while the computer itself is the higher level or parent item.

The stock price of Harper Corp. is $33 today. The continuously compounded interest rate is 6%. A put option on Harper Corp. stock with an exercise price of $30 and an expiration date 73 days from now is worth $.95 today. A call option on Harper Corp. stock with an exercise price of $30 and the same expiration date should be worth __________ today. (Assume 365 days a year) A. $2.25 B. $3.14 C. $3.99 D. $4.31

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Answer:

D. $4.31

Explanation:

The computation of expiration date should be worth in today is shown below:-As per put-call parity

P + S = present value of X + C

Where,

P indicates the value of the put option

S indicates the current price of a share

X indicates the strike price

C indicates the value of the call option.

Present value of X = X ÷ e^r

r  represents the risk-free rate

Now, we will put the values into the above formula

Present value of X = 30 ÷  e^0.012

r = 6% × (73 ÷ 365)

= 1.2%

0.95 + 33 = (30 ÷ e^0.012) + C

After solving the above equation we will get

C = $4.31

Tapestry Corporation will spend $1 million for special production equipment. Shipping and installation charges will amount to $175,000 and an initial increase in net working capital of $50,000 will be required. The equipment will replace an existing machine that has a salvage value of $85,000 and a book value of $100,000. Executives expect revenue to increase by $200,000 per year with no increase in operating expenses. If Tapestry has a corporate tax rate of 21%, what is the amount of the initial outlay for this project?

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Answer:

($1,136,850)

Explanation:

The computation of the initial outlay is shown below:

Purchase price (-1,000,000 - $175,000)    (1,175,000) (A)

machine proceeds

{$85,000 + ($100,000 - $85,000) × 0.21}   $88,150 (B)

Net working capital ($50,000) (C)

Initial outlay ($1,136,850)     (A - B + C)

Hence, the initial outlay is ($1,136,850)

We basically applied the above calculation to arrive at the answer

Jeremy is a business student at ABC University. He is currently enrolled for 18 credits, mostly of quantitative courses with high workloads. He also works 25 hours a week as a bartender. Final exams are coming soon and he is worried about his grades. How would you characterize the cause(s) of Jeremy's stress?

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Answer: work overload

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Jeremy is a business student at ABC University and that he is currently enrolled for 18 credits, mostly of quantitative courses with high workloads.

We are further told that he also works 25 hours a week as a bartender. This shows that Jeremy has many works he's doing and the likely cause of his stress is work overload. He's performing too much tasks.

Greta is concerned that one of the potential market segments she has identified for her dog grooming service is too small and has too little income to have sufficient buying power. Greta is concerned with whether the segment is Group of answer choices

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Answer: substantial

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Greta is concerned that one of the potential market segments she has identified for her dog grooming service is too small and has too little income to have sufficient buying power.

The above analysis shows that Greta is concerned with whether the substantial segment. A segment is said to be substantial when the said segment is big and therefore should be worth targeting and the members of this particular segment should have buying power.

For a manufacturing company to be effective, it must Select one: a. use fewer workers while maintaining productivity. b. take less time than before to produce a given output. c. set appropriate goals and achieves them. d. generate employment for a large number of people.

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Answer:

The correct answer is:

set appropriate goals and achieves them (c.)

Explanation:

In business, effectiveness refers to the quality of results from completed tasks by both employees and the manager. For effectiveness is said to occur, the results delivered must be done consistently, and in this regard, the company must set appropriate achievable time-oriented goals and achieve them within the time frame. The main idea of effectiveness is productivity, and productivity is result-oriented.

Compute the MIRR statistic for Project I and note whether to accept or reject the project with the cash flows shown as follows if the appropriate cost of capital is 15 percent. Project I

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Answer:

13%

Explanation:

The computation of MIRR is shown below:-

=MIRR({-1000;400;300;200;300;50},15%,15%)

= 12.666%

or

= 13%

Since the MIRR is 12.67% and the appropriate cost of capital is 15% so the project should be rejected as it is less than the cost of capital

For more clarification please find the spreadsheet so that we make more understand.

On 12/31/24, the Cheboygan Company paid $2,000 of prepaid insurance and expensed the entire amount. The policy covered the period 1/1/25 to 12/31/26. The error was discovered on 1/10/26; the 2025 books are closed. The correcting journal entry will include what entry to 1/1/26 Retained Earnings?

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Answer:

The correcting journal entry will include:  A credit entry to 1/1/26 Retained Earnings.

Explanation:

On Payment the entry must have been :

Prepaid Insurance $2,000 (debit)

Cash $2,000 (credit)

By the end of year 2025, one year insurance will have expired and entries will be as follows :

Insurance Expense $,1000 (debit)

Prepaid Insurance $1,000 (credit)

But Instead the entry in error was made as :

Insurance Expense $,1000 (debit)

Cash $2,000 (credit)

This results in the Retained Earnings being Understated by $1,000 .

The amount of overstatement is corrected as :

Prepaid Insurance $,1000 (debit)

Retained Earnings $,1000 (credit)

Company A bought Company B in 2015 and appropriately recorded $750,000 of goodwill related to the purchase. On December 31, 2019, the fair value of Company B is $5,200,000 and it is carried on Company A’s books at a total book value of $5,800,000, including the goodwill. An analysis of Company B’s assets indicates that the fair value of the net assets of the division total $5,100,000 on December 31, 2019. What goodwill impairment should be recognized by Company A in 2019?

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Answer:

Company A and B

Impairment of Goodwill = $700,000

Explanation:

Goodwill on acquisition in 2015 = $750,000

Fair value of Company B in 2019 = $5,200,000

Book value of Company B in Company A = $5,800,000

Assessed fair value of Company B = $5,100,000

Goodwill impairment = $5,100,000 - $5,800,000 = $700,000

Company A's Goodwill impairment arises when the carrying amount of Goodwill in Company A exceeds the fair value of Company B.  It is important to check for impairment of goodwill annually.  The purpose of assessing goodwill for impairment is to ensure that the carrying amount of goodwill does not exceed the fair value.

Tina buys a cat and keeps it in her apartment, even though her apartment lease includes a clause that prohibits tenants from owning a pet. She does not remove the cat even after the landlord gives her a written reminder of the lease agreement and insists that she remove the pet from the apartment. Tina refuses, saying that the cat is very small and will cause no damage to the apartment. The landlord decides to remove Tina due to the breach of the lease agreement. The legal process to remove the tenant is known as

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Answer:

actual eviction.

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that the Tina who buys a cat but as per the agreement it is written that it prohibits tenants from owning a pet. But after so many warnings but she denied to remove the cat. This results to remove the tenant as it is a breach of the lease agreement

Therefore this scenario represents the actual eviction as it is physically forced to leave the apartment when the tenant ignored the warnings given by the landlord. In this, the landlord could also include the police

Martin and Sons (M and S) currently is an all equity firm with 64,000 shares of stock outstanding at a market price of $25 a share. The company's earnings before interest and taxes are $86,000. M and S has decided to add leverage to their financial operations by issuing $480,000 of debt with a 7% percent interest rate. This $480,000 will be used to repurchase shares of stock. You own 2,700 shares of M and S stock. You also loan out funds at a 7% percent rate of interest. How many of your shares of stock in M and S must you sell to offset the leverage that the firm is assuming

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Answer:

810 stocks

Explanation:

M and S can repurchase $480,000 / $25 = 19,200 stocks

the number of shares that you need to sell to offset the firm's leverage = total amount of stocks that you own x (total stocks repurchased / total stocks outstanding before buyback) = 2,700 x (19,200 / 64,000) = 2,700 x 0.3 = 810 stocks

Since your goal is to offset the firm's new leverage, you have to sell a proportional amount of your stocks compared to the whole repurchase transaction.

Capital rationing uses the following measures to determine the funding of projects except a.verifying the best financing option available. b.establishing minimum standards by applying the cash payback and the average rate of return. c.considering qualitative factors. d.ranking the proposals with the available funds.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Capital Rationing can be defined as restrictions imposed by a company on the new investments and projects. The purpose of imposing capital rationing is to fortify the flow of cash of a company. It is done so that the compnay may not run out of the cash. Capital Rationing is imposed by making the cost of capital higher on new investments.

The function that is NOT performed by Capital rationing is verifying the best financing option available.

So, the correct answer is option A.

A firm's diversification strategy is most likely to add value if:________. a. There exist economies of scope between diversified business units. b. The firm has a comprehensive business portfolio in different industries. c. The diversification strategy enables the firm to enter several unrelated businesses. d. It enters unfamiliar market through aggressive acquisitions.

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Answer:

Option A. There exist economies of scope between diversified business units

Explanation:

The reason is that diversification is lowering the industry risk of the business the company is in by investing in several other industries. This helps us to lower the risk and have a steady returns in the subsequent years. This means uncertainty related to cash flows is lowered and this has also increased the chances of cash surplus for subsequent years.

Furthermore, if the investments made in diversified business units possesses economies of scope, which means that we are in related diversification because we are manufacturing different but similar goods which are substitutes to each other from large to some extent. This brings economies of scope and would lower the total operating cost of company. Hence the Option A which says that economies of scope does add value to the company is the right option.

Option B is not preferable option as the option of investing in different businesses is choosen in the option A.

Option C is again the same as Option B and the difference is that it uses the word several unrelated businesses instead of comprehensive business portfolio which is the same thing. Hence Option C is also not preferable option here.

Option D is incorrect because when we acquire an organization it is the move of increase in risk portfolio because acquisitions are mostly not a sound investments and not a part of diversification strategy as the company is putting all the eggs in the single basket.

identify a business opportunity in your area that match with your personal interest(traveling)​

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Answer:

construction work

Explanation:

because i love building a lot and using my hands its what makes me happy

Life insurance companies like Prudential hope to get you to worry about how your loved ones will provide for themselves once you have passed away. They paint a very gloomy picture of the possible consequences of not having life insurance, and they make a point of recommending that you act immediately because you never know when it is going to be too late. This is an example of a

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Answer:

Fear appeal.

Explanation:

In this scenario, Life insurance companies like Prudential hope to get you to worry about how your loved ones will provide for themselves once you have passed away. In order to buttress their point, they paint a very gloomy picture of the possible consequences of not having life insurance, and they make a point of recommending that you act immediately because you never know when it is going to be too late. This is an example of a fear appeal.

A fear appeal can be defined as the act of persuading potential customers to change a risky behavior by highlighting adverse or negative consequences that may arise if they do not subscribe to a service or use a particular product. The main purpose of a fear appeal is to cajole people into buying a product or using a service by using their fears as a motivation.

To create a competitive advantage through superior efficiency, an organization must make products that are much more reliable than other available products in the market. reduce the number of inputs it requires to produce a given amount of outputs. use technology to make its product unique and different than other products in the market. conduct surveys to determine whether a product will be successful in the market. create products that will attract customers and charge a premium price for those products.

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Answer:

Reduce the number of inputs it requires to produce a given amount of outputs

Explanation:

Efficiency simply means producing more with less resources. In other words an organization or a business that is able to produce high quality products or output and spend less in producing these products is highly efficient and more likely to have superior efficiency to other companies making same product. A business that has competitive advantage by superior efficiency is able to sell at cheaper prices than other businesses in the market since it spends less and can afford to fix lower prices for it's products

The primary result of a stock split or stock dividend is: Group of answer choices an increase in the number of common shares outstanding an increase in the common equity account an increase in the market value of common shares a decrease in the number of common shares outstanding an increase in the P/E ratio

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Answer:

an increase in the number of common shares outstanding

Explanation:

A stock split is when a company increases the number of its shares outstanding.

for example if a company has 10 million shares outstanding at a price of $20, earning per share is $10 and dividend per share is $0.50. this company announces a 2 for 1 split :

the number of outstanding shares becomes 2 x 10 million = 20 million

stock price becomes = $40 / 2 =$20

earning per share = $10 / 2 = $5

dividend per share = $0.5 / 2 = $0.25

p/e before split = $40 / $10 = 4

P/E after split = $20 / $5 = 4

so stock per share, earning per share and dividend per share decreases. P / E remains unchanged

Pisa, Inc. leased equipment from Tower Company under a four-year lease requiring equal annual payments of $344,152, with the first payment due at lease inception. The lease does not transfer ownership, nor is there a bargain purchase option. The equipment has a 4 year useful life and no salvage value. Pisa, Inc.’s incremental borrowing rate is 8% Pisa, Inc. uses the straight-line method to amortize similar assets. What is the amount of amortization expense recorded by Pisa, Inc. in the first year of the asset’s life?

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Complete Question:

Pisa, Inc. leased equipment from Tower Company under a four-year lease requiring equal annual payments of $344,152, with the first payment due at lease inception. The lease does not transfer ownership, nor is there a bargain purchase option. The equipment has a 4-year useful life and no salvage value. Pisa, Inc.’s incremental borrowing rate is 10% and the rate implicit in the lease (which is known by Pisa, Inc.) is 8%. Pisa, Inc. uses the straight-line method to amortize similar assets. What is the amount of amortization expense recorded by Pisa, Inc. in the first year of the asset’s life?

                               PV Annuity Due        PV Ordinary Annuity

8%, 4 periods                  3.57710                          3.31213

10%, 4 periods                3.48685                         3.16986

a.   $0 because the asset is amortized by Tower Company.

b.   $284,968

c.   $307,767

d.   $300,000

Answer:

$307,767

Explanation:

We have to calculate the annuity value to estimate the value of the right to use and this is given as under:

Right to Use Value = Equal Annual Payments * (PV of Annuity due at 8%)

Here

Equivalent Annual Payment is $344,152

PV of Annuity due at 8% is 3.57710

By putting values, we have:

Right to Use Value = $344,152 * 3.57710 = $1,231,066

Now we will find amount of amortization expense recorded for first year:

Per year Amortization = $1,231,066 / 4 Years = $307,767

When completing talent inventories for current employees, HR is interested in knowing more about their current employees, so if the time arrives they can replace the individual who not only meets the job specification, but also has the same traits as the previous employee. This is known as the ________ approach to performance management.

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Answer:

attribute

Explanation:

Since it is mentioned in the question that after completing the talent inventories HR is interested in knowing more about the current employees in order to replace an individual in case it is needed.

Also, an individual should have the same traits, attributes, or characteristics as the previous employee had. As this approach derives the employees characteristics along with the job specification

So this approch we are known as an attribute for management performance

Which of the following are the best ways to speak
with or write to a supervisor? Check all of the
boxes that apply
be more formal than you would be with other
coworkers
adjust your writing style to the audience and
avoid the use of technical terms or
abbreviations
be clear, focused, and brief

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Answer:

The correct options are;

Be more formal than you would with most coworkers

Be clear, focused, and brief

Explanation:

When writing or speaking to supervisors, we make use of formal writing and speaking language that is concise, exact, void of repetition, concrete, and well structured and careful placement of adjectives being careful to make use of positive and more mindful analysis such as "evidence suggest" instead of "proof" or "less convincing" in place of "wrong" and avoid exaggerations.

Answer:

Be more formal than you would be with other co-workers and be clear, focused, and brief

Explanation:

Why the decision is necessary, write in points​

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Decisions are needed both for tackling the problems as well as for taking maximum advantages of the opportunities available. Correct decisions reduce complexities, uncertainties and diversities of the organisational environments.

The following information was available from the inventory records of Sunland Company for January: Units Unit Cost Total Cost Balance at January 1 9000 $9.70 $87300 Purchases: January 6 6000 10.35 62100 January 26 8300 10.73 89059 Sales January 7 (7400 ) January 31 (11300 ) Balance at January 31 4600 Assuming that Sunland does not maintain perpetual inventory records, what should be the inventory at January 31, using the weighted-average inventory method, rounded to the nearest dollar?

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Answer:

Cost of Ending Inventory  $ 47,077.74

Units on Hand 31 Jan =  4,600

Weighted Average Cost= $ 10.24per unit

Explanation:

We divide the total cost with the total number of units  to get the weighted average cost per unit.

Sunland Company

                                       Units      Unit Cost       Total Cost      

Balance at January 1       9000          $9.70            $87300

Purchases: January 6      6000          10.35              62100

January 26                       8300           10.73               89059

Total Units                       23,300                               238,459

Sales January 7               (7400 )

January 31                        (11300 )

Units on Hand 31 Jan =  4,600

Weighted Average Cost= Total Cost/ Total Units = 238,459/ 23,300 =

$ 10.235≅ $ 10.24

Cost of Ending Inventory = 4,600*$ 10.24= $ 47,077.74

Which of the following is a condition that may cause a fee simple absolute to become a fee simple defeasible...? The owner takes out a mortgage on the property The owner gifts the property to another entity The owner demolishes a structure on the property The owner grants the property to another entity for a specific use and period of time

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Answer:

A condition that may cause a fee simple absolute to become a fee simple defeasible is:

The owner gifts the property to another entity

Explanation:

Jane holds a landed property as a fee simple absolute, therefore, she has absolute ownership.  This implies that her ownership of the property lasts forever unless she transfers it.  Jane can do whatever she wants with the property.  It is unlike a defeasible fee, which is simply a fee simple interest in land which Jane can lose by the occurrence of a specified event.

the insured under a $1000000 life insurance policy with a triple indemnity rider for accidental death was killed in a car accident it was determined that the accident was his fault the triple indemnity rider in the policy specifies that the death must be contributed to by the insured in any

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Answer:

A triple indemnity rider establishes that the insurance company will pay double or triple (depends on the accident and the specifics of the policy) the original insurance amount in case the insured dies from an accident as long as the insured was not responsible for the accident. In this case, since the insured was responsible for causing the accident, his family will receive the face value of the policy ($1,000,000) and the triple indemnity rider clause will not be enforced.

Large projects that have long time horizons and a very high complexity can be referred to as Multiple Choice white elephants. mega projects or white elephants. None of these alternatives is correct. mega projects. high risk.

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Answer:

Both Mega Projects and White Elephants.

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