Janet and Chrissy want to move into an apartment near their school. They have agreed to divide all costs equally. They plan to use a broker to find their apartment. The broker charges 20% of the first month's rent as a finder's fee. Their first choice apartment rents for $850.00 per month. The landlord requires the first month's rent plus a security deposit of 1.5 month's rent. How much money will Janet need in order to move in to this apartment?

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Answer 1

Answer: $1147.50

Explanation:

Monthly apartment fee = $850

Broker's charge = 20% of first month fee

Security deposit = 1.5 months rent

Therefore,

Broker's fee = 20% × $850

= 0.2 × $850 = $170

Security deposit = 1.5 × $850 =$1275

Total fee = $850 + $1275 + $170 = $2295

Since Chrissy and Janet are sharing the fee equally:

Janet's share :

50% of $2295 = $1147.50


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Seymore named his wife, Penelope, the beneficiary of a $100,000 insurance policy on his life. The policy provided that, upon his death, the proceeds would be paid at a rate of $4,000 per year plus interest over a 25-year period. Seymore died June 25 of last year, and in the current year Penelope received a payment of $5,200 from the insurance company. What amount should she include in her gross income for the current year

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Answer:

$1,200

Explanation:

The reason is that out of $5,200, $4,000 is the amount that Penelope receives as capital asset proceeds as this $4,000 reduces the insurance policy worth by $4,000. Hence it is insurance policy proceeds and is exempt from tax. The remainder $1,200 is interest earnings per year which must be included in the gross income for current year as it is taxable income.

what is a perfect market?​

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A theoretical market in which buyers and sellers are so numerous and well informed that monopoly is absent and market prices cannot be manipulated.
‘in a perfect market, confidence in a brand should coincide exactly with its market share’

Answer:

A Perfect market is

a market where the sellers of a product or service are free to compete fairly, and sellers and buyers have complete information: The internet has a big part to play in the creation of a perfect market. Compare. imperfect market.

Employers generally restrict or monitor the Internet activity of their employees because the increased use raises the company's ISP rates significantly. True False 4 Although unethical, there are currently no laws in the U.S. for actions such as hacking and sharing copyrighted material. True False 5 Employees who engage in telecommuting may find themselves working more hours, especially if their supervisor feels as if they are always "on the clock." True False 6 Most experts recommend that companies monitor their employees secretly in order to prevent workers from circumventing the technologies used to track them. True False 7 Copyright protection lasts 20 years after the date of publication or release. True False 8 A web developer creates and maintains websites for organizations. True False 9 A _________ excels when it comes to installing, configuring, and supporting computer systems. network administrator software engineer database administrator computer support specialist 10 Creative works such as books, songs, and photographs are protected by copyright law. True False

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Answer:

1. False.

2. False.

3. True.

4. False.

5. False.

6. True.

7. Computer support specialist.

8. True.

Explanation:

1. Employers generally restrict or monitor the Internet activity of their employees because the increased use raises the company's ISP rates significantly: False because it is considered unethical under certain employee rights.

2. Although unethical, there are currently no laws in the U.S. for actions such as hacking and sharing copyrighted material: False because there is a computer fraud and abuse act in existence.

3. Employees who engage in telecommuting may find themselves working more hours, especially if their supervisor feels as if they are always "on the clock.": True

4. Most experts recommend that companies monitor their employees secretly in order to prevent workers from circumventing the technologies used to track them: False because it is not ethical and violates the fundamental rights of the employees.

5. Copyright protection lasts 20 years after the date of publication or release: False because a copyright protection is 95 years from date of publication or release and 120 years from creation.

6. A web developer creates and maintains websites for organizations: True

7. A computer support specialist excels when it comes to installing, configuring, and supporting computer systems.

8. Creative works such as books, songs, and photographs are protected by copyright law: True

Environmentalist: The commissioner of the Fish and Game Authority would have the public believe that increases in the number of marine fish caught demonstrate that this resource is no longer endangered. This is a specious argument, as unsound as it would be to assert that the ever-increasing rate at which rain forests are being cut down demonstrates a lack of danger to that resource. The real cause of the increased fish-catch is a greater efficiency in using technologies that deplete resources.
The environmentalist's statements, if true, best support which of the following as a conclusion?
(A) The use of technology is the reason for the increasing encroachment of people on nature.
(B) It is possible to determine how many fish are in the sea in some way other than by catching fish.
(C) The proportion of marine fish that are caught is as high as the proportion of rain forest trees that are cut down each year.
(D) Modern technologies waste resources by catching inedible fish.
(E) Marine fish continue to be an endangered resource.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The concentration ratio provides a measure of the extent to which an industry Question 63 options: produces a useful product. is dominated by a small number of firms. is earning economic profits. is earning accounting profits.

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Answer:

"The concentration ratio provides a measure of the extent to which an industry is dominated by a small number of firms.

Explanation:

Let us assume that there are 20 firms in the paper milling industry with a total sales of $40 billion per annum.  From these 20 firms, 4 firms have annual sales totalling $25 billion.  With these assumptions made, we can calculate the concentration ratio as the "Annual sales of the 4 firms divided by the Industry's annual sales, and then multiplied by 100."  Our calculation produces a concentration ratio of 62.5%.  This concentration ratio shows the dominance of these four firms in the paper milling industry.  The remaining 16 firms control 37.5% (100% - 62.5%) of the annual sales in the industry.  This examples explains what a concentration ratio is and how the calculation can be carried out.

The main difference between the classical model of the price level and the modern understanding of the relationship between the money supply, the price level, and real GDP is that according to classical economists, _____, while today's economists _____

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Answer:

D.  classical economists the adjustment of prices to changes in the money supply is  instantaneous, while economists today argue that this adjustment process takes  some time.

Explanation:

The difference between the classical and modern understanding of the price level is highlighted in the Classical and Keynesian theories. The Classical model assumes that the economy moves towards full employment and is self-adjusting. It also stipulates that prices and wages are flexible based on the demands at the present time. So it simply explains changes in the short-run which automatically resolve themselves without requiring and external help from the government or any other source.

The Keynesian model was developed after the Great Depression when there was massive unemployment. It holds that the economic output reflected in the real GDP, as well as price level, can remain below its optimum potential for a long period of time, thus requiring external factors to stabilize them. Therefore, the adjustment process takes some time to be fully resolved.

In a perfectly competitive market, a firm's short-run supply curve is:_________.
a. its average variable cost curve below the point of intersection with its total cost curve.
b. its total cost curve between the shutdown point and the break-even point.
c. its marginal cost curve equal to or above the point of intersection with its average variable cost curve.
d. its total cost curve.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

As a financial responsibility, the sponsoring broker must keep a journal

for each seller client.

that is filled out once per year.

that is in the back of the employee manual.

for each escrow account.

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The answer is for each escrow account.

If the price elasticity of demand for U.S. automobiles is higher in Europe than it is in the United States, and transport costs are zero, a price-discriminating monopolist would charge:__________.
a. a less profitable price for autos in the United States than in Europe.
b. a lower price for autos in the United States than in Europe.
c. the same price for autos in the United States as in Europe.
d. a higher price for autos in the United States than in Europe.

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Answer:

d. a higher price for autos in the United States than in Europe.

Explanation:

As it is mentioned that the price elasticity of demand in more in Europe as compared with the United States that represents a slight increase in price would decline the immense demand in Europe

Plus the elasticity in the united states is not high that reflects that change in price have a less impact on quantity demanded

Therefore the option d is correct

CompuTop Company sells toy laptop computers for $30 each. If the variable cost for each laptop is $20 and fixed costs total $25,000, how many laptops must CompuTop sell to generate a target income of $66,667?

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Answer:

$9,166.70

Explanation:

The computation of the number of laptop need to sell is shown below:

= (Fixed expenses + target profit) ÷ (Contribution margin per unit)  

where,  

Contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit - Variable expense per unit  

= $30 - $20

= $10

And, the fixed cost is $25,000 + profit is $66,667

Now putting these values to the above formula

So, the number of laptops sells is

= ($25,000 + $66,667) ÷ ($10 per unit)

= $9,166.70

When supplies ordered for use in an activity accounted for in the General Fund of a government are received at an actual price which is less than the estimated price on the purchase order, the Encumbrance Control account is:

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Answer: Credited for the original estimated price for the supplies.

Explanation:

The encumbrance account is a budgetary account and encumbrance refers to the funds that are restricted in an account and are typically reserved for a specific purpose.

When the supplies that are ordered for use in an activity accounted for in the General Fund of a government are received at an actual price which is less than the estimated price on the purchase order, the encumbrance control account will have to be credited using the original price that was estimated for the supplies.

As Adam traveled across the state of Tennessee, he stopped and bought gas, a bottle of soda, and a bag of corn chips at a small store that he will probably never visit again. What type of transaction did Adam engage in when he made these purchases?

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Answer:

Solo exchange.

Explanation:

Solo exchange is a type of market exchange where there is a short time horizon for the customer-salesperson relation or interaction. This exchange is conflicting in nature, involving a bargain system.

It involves no bonds or any interest in the other party. Consisting of a simple transaction, this short term interaction involves the parties caring about their interests. So, when Adam bought the items from a small store that will never be revisited constitutes a form of solo transaction.

H2 O'Yeah has designed a water purification device that is drastically different and far superior to any product currently on the market. Although consumer response was positive to the idea of the new product, management wants to find out more before committing to full-scale production. The next step H2 O'Yeah's marketing department is likely to take is to:

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Options :

(A) locate a low cost production site.

(B) seek a joint venture with a large competitors.(C) Test market the product among potential users.

(D) develop an advertising campaign to pursuade consumers of the value of the new water purifier system.

Answer: (C) Test market the product among potential users.

Explanation: In other to ascertain the superiority and quality of the purification device, it is important to embark on a tentative phase whereby the product is tested among a pool of potential users or customers, get there feedbacks, analyze before deciding to embark on a full scale production. This phase is required in other not to get carried away by positive feedbacks received after the purchase of a superior equipment. The actual testing of the output or level of water purity obtained from using this equipment from the consumer's standpoint is absolutely vital.

When the dollar strengthens, the reported consolidated earnings of U.S.-based MNCs are ____ affected by translation exposure. When the dollar weakens, the reported consolidated earnings are ____ affected.

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Answer:

c. unfavorably, favorably affected

Explanation:

Since when the dollar is powerful the current of foreign purchased few of U. S dollar and in the case when the dollar is weak the condition is opposite

Therefore at the time of powerful dollar, the consolidated earning MNC are unfavorably affected and at the time of weakens, it is favorably affected

Hence, the correct option is c.

On June 1, Norma Company signed a 12-month lease for warehouse space. The lease requires monthly rent of $550, with 4 months paid in advance. Norma Company records the payment by debiting Prepaid Rent $2,200 and crediting Cash $2,200. At the end of June, what should be the balance of Norma's Prepaid Rent account

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Answer:

Balance = $1,650

Explanation:

As Norma company has paid 4 months rent in advance, therefore at the end of June, norma company will record its 1-month expense as follows

Adjusting entry at the end of June would be

                             DEBIT       CREDIT

Entry

Rent Expense     $550

Prepaid Rent                         $550

The balance on Norma's prepaid expense would be

Prepaid Rent  = $2200

Rent Expense = ($550)

Balance = $1,650

Smitty Museum purchased the copyright to a piece of artwork for $897,000. Smitty plans to reproduce 1.8 million posters of the artwork over a period of 12 years. Calculate the amortization for the year assuming the Museum plans to reproduce and sell 125,000 posters the first year.

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Answer:

Annual amortization= $62,291.67

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $897,000

Smitty plans to reproduce 1.8 million posters of the artwork for 12 years.

To calculate the amortization, we need to use the following formula:

Annual amortization= (original cost/total estimated production)*production for the year

Annual amortization= (897,000/1,800,000)*125,000

Annual amortization= $62,291.67

Palmer goes to a truck dealership and asks for a truck capable of handling a 5000-pound load. He makes it clear that it is up to the salesman to select an appropriate truck. Without saying anything about the truck's load-carrying capacity, the salesman selects a certain truck for Palmer. Relying on the salesman's choice, Palmer buys the truck in question. However, the truck can only handle a 2500-pound load. Palmer wants to sue the dealership because he didn't get the truck he desired. Which of the following product liability theories gives Palmer his best chance of recovery?
A. Express warranty
B. Implied warranty of fitness
C. Implied warranty of merchantability
D. Section 402A

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Answer:

B. Implied warranty of fitness

Explanation:

An implied warranty of fitness for an specific purpose refers to the fact that if the seller of a product knows that the product will be used for an specific purpose and that the buyer is purchasing that product for that using it that way, then an implied warranty of fitness is formed. In this case, the seller knew that Palmer was going to carry 5,000 pounds in the truck and therefore, by offering a certain truck to Palmer, an implied warranty of fitness was formed stating that the truck could carry that load.

A customer asks an agent for a valuation of his securities portfolio. Because the agent does not want to cause the customer to panic and sell his shares at a loss, the agent inflates the value of the stock. Under the Uniform Securities Act, this action is A) permitted because the agent was not recommending a transaction B) permitted because the agent determined that selling the securities was not suitable C) not permitted because the agent must not attempt to influence the market value of a security D) not permitted because the agent must not deceive the customer by misstating a material fact

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Answer: not permitted because the agent must not deceive the customer by misstating a material fact.

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that a customer asks an agent for a valuation of his securities portfolio and that because the agent does not want to cause the customer to panic and sell his shares at a loss, the agent inflates the value of the stock.

It should be noted that under the Uniform Securities Act, this action is not allowed because the agent must not deceive the customer by misstating a material fact. An agent should not deceive a customer and ethical behavior is also required.

Which statements are TRUE? I NASDAQ Global Market stocks have more stringent listing standards II NASDAQ Global Market stocks have less stringent listing standards III NASDAQ Capital Market stocks have more stringent listing standards IV NASDAQ Capital Market stocks have less stringent listing standards

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Answer:

I. NASDAQ Global Market stocks have more stringent listing standards.

IV. NASDAQ Capital Market stocks have less stringent listing standards.

Explanation:

The true statements about the NASDAQ are;

I NASDAQ Global Market stocks have more stringent listing standards.

IV NASDAQ Capital Market stocks have less stringent listing standards.

Lawrence recently bought a brand new Bentley Mulsanne, a very expensive car, but he is suffering from buyer's remorse. He wishes he would have bought something that made a bigger impression on the ladies at the Taco Bell drive­through. Howard, however, recently purchased a pre­owned '86 Camaro with a flame job on the hood from a car dealer, and when he rolls through Taco Bell with the T-tops off, the drive-through ladies are always staring at his car and his mullet hairdo. Howard is far more satisfied with his car than Lawrence. From a marketing point of view, which of the following concepts has contributed to Howard feeling satisfied with this purchase?
a. CRM implementation
b. Howard's full partnership with his '86 Camaro
c. Perceived value of the car
d. Customer loyalty

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Answer:

The marketing concept that contributed to Howard feeling satisfied with his purchase of "a preowned '86 Camaro with a flame job on the hood" is

c. Perceived value of the car

Explanation:

Howard evaluates the merits of this preowned '86 Camaro as it has the ability to satisfy his needs for winning the attention of the drive-through ladies at Taco Bell.  When he "rolls through the Taco Bell with the T-tops off the ladies keep staring at his car."  It is this attention that he needs.  And the car investment ensures that he achieves this attention from the ladies.  Howard's feeling of satisfaction is accentuated the more when compared with the less-than-impressive attention that Lawrence pools with the girls, while driving his expensive Bentley Mulsanne through the same Taco Bell.

Lower inventory levels Group of answer choices make processes less dependent on each other while revealing bottlenecks more quickly make processes more dependent on each other while keeping bottlenecks hidden make process less dependent on each other while keeping bottlenecks hidden make processes more dependent on each other while revealing bottlenecks more quickly

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Answer:

The correct answer will be "more dependent on each other while revealing bottlenecks more quickly".  

Explanation:

Maintaining low inventory rates seems to be a common goal for businesses around logistics as well as inventory. Inventory needs supervision and is responsible for the costs.A traditional inventory manager could use the level of inventory including the sale of products and services to assess the best period whether to produce more, whether they control the manufacturing of a supplier, as well as to acquire more when the commodity is kept as stock in something like a department store.

Suppose that total sales in an industry in a particular year are $600 million and sales by the top four sellers are $200 million, $150 million, $100 million, and $50 million, respectively. We can conclude that:__________.
A. price leadership exists in this industry
B. the concentration ratio is more than 80 percent.
C. the firms in this industry face a kinked demand curve.
D. this industry is a differentiated oligopoly.

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Answer: A: price leadership exists in this industry

Explanation:

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Suppose that the total sales in an industry in a particular year are  $600 million and sales by the top four sellers are $200 million, $150 million, $100 million, and $50 million, respectively. From this we can conclude that the concentration ratio is more than 80 percent. Thus option (B) is correct.

What is the Concentration ratio?

The concentration ratio is calculated as the sum of the market share percentage held by the largest specified number of firms in an industry.

The concentration ratio ranges from 0% to 100%, and an  industry's concentration ratio indicates the degree of competition in the industry.

A concentration ratio that rages from 0% to 50% may indicate that the industry  is perfectly competitive and is considered a low concentration.

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Suppose the government is concerned about firms in the United States importing illegal caviar. As a result, the government increases border patrols to catch illegal shipments. U.S. Customs agents perform DNA testing on the caviar to determine if it comes from endangered species of fish. If so, the government destroys the caviar.
What would we expect to observe in the caviar market?

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

here are the options to this question

a. equilibrium prices and quantities will increase.

b. equilibrium prices will increase by more if the demand for caviar is elastic than if demand is inelastic.

c. total revenues to caviar firms will increase if the demand for caviar is inelastic.

d. all of the above are correct

As a result of the increased government scrutiny of caviar, the supply of caviar would fall and a result of this, prices would rise.

if prices rise and demand is inelastic, the total revenue of caviar firms would rise.

Demand is inelastic if a small change in price has little or no effect on quantity demanded. The absolute value of elasticity would be less than one

As a result of the rise in price of caviar, there would be little or no change in quantity demanded and total revenue of these firms would rise

A questionnaire is an example of push marketing pull marketing primary market research secondary market research

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Answer:

push

Explanation:

In hopes of earning a few dollars on belongings they no longer use or want, some people take their household items to consignment shops, while other people sell their items on eBay. Which method of selling can be argued to have more structural holes?

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Answer:

Selling through a consignment shop

Explanation:

Structural holes refer to a situation in which parties in a network are not able to interact.

A consigment shop is a store where you can take things to sell and the owner decides a price to pay and then, the objects are sold to someone else at a higher price and the owner gets a profit.

eBay is an online shopping site that allows people to sell things directly to buyers.

According to this, the answer is that the method of selling that can be argued to have more structural holes is selling through a consignment shop because buyers can't negotiate directly with the sellers which they can do in eBay.

Consider the example of an individual in a grocery store examining two cans of peaches, Alpha Peaches and Beta Peaches. If Alpha is thought to provide 10 units of pleasure per dollar and Beta is thought to provide 8 units per dollar, then Alpha should be chosen.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

True, The given situation is true because the pleasure (utility) provided by Alpha is greater than the pleasure (utility) provided by the Beta. Therefore, a rational person will buy only that commodity which has a higher utility. Here, we can see the Alpha provides 10 units of utility or pleasure per dollar while Beta provides 8 units of utility or pleasure per dollars. So, only Alpha will be chosen.

Which of the following is a cloud computing element that gives a service provider the ability to dynamically allocate shared physical resources to multiple customers based on each customer's usage demand?
A. On-demand.
B. Resource pooling.
C. Measured Service.
D. Rapid Elasticity.

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Answer:

B. Resource pooling.

Explanation:

-On-demand means that clients can get the service when and where they need it.

-Resource pooling refers to grouping resources to provide the service to different customers in a way in which the resources are assigned according to the demand of each client.

-Measured Service is when a company monitors the service that is providing for different purposes like billing.

-Rapid Elasticity is the ability that the company providing the service has to modify the resources according to the demand.

According to the definitions, the answer is that the cloud computing element that gives a service provider the ability to dynamically allocate shared physical resources to multiple customers based on each customer's usage demand is resource pooling.

Maximizing the efficiency of the manufacturing or product development process to minimize costs is referred to as _________. A. managerial skill B. business superiority C. maintenance strategy D. operational excellence

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D. operational excellence

Jonathan is a blind widower whose home is valued at $110,000. He is homesteaded and under 65. His School taxes are 10.23 mils, his county taxes 6.789 mils, and his city taxes are 8.78 mils. What are his annual taxes?

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Answer:

Jonathan's taxes depend on which state he lives in. Generally, widowers (male spouses who lost their wife while still married) are eligible for a homestead exemption, but the amount varies depending on the state.

For example, if Jonathan lives in Florida, the homestead exemption is up to the first $50,000, but in Texas it only includes the first $25,000.

Assuming that Jonathan lives in Florida, he can use his homestead exemption to reduce both his city and county taxes by $50,000:

city taxes = [($110,000 - $50,000) / $1,000] x 8.78 = $526.80county taxes = [($110,000 - $50,000) / $1,000] x 6.789 = $407.34

the homestead exemption is reduced by half for school taxes:

school taxes = [($110,000 - $25,000) / $1,000] x 10.23 = $869.55

total real estate taxes = $1,803.69

You and your spouse are in good health and have reasonably secure careers. Each of you makes about $40,000 annually. You own a home with a mortgage of $80,000, and you owe $15,000 on car loans, $5,000 in personal debts, and $4,000 on credit card loans. You have no other debts. You have no plans to increase the size of your family in the near future. Assume funeral expenses of $10,000. Estimate your total insurance needs using the DINK method.

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Answer:

$62,000

Explanation:

the DINK method or double income, no kids method, makes two basic assumptions when considering insurance needs:

both spouses work and earn the same salariesif one spouse dies, the remaining one will keep working

In order to determine total insurance needs you add funeral expenses ($10,000) + half of mortgage ($40,000) + half of auto loan ($7,500) + half of credit card debts ($2,000) + half of personal debts ($2,500) = $62,000

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