4. Carefully draw the demand curve for an individual with no insurance and the same demand curve for a person with insurance paying for 75% of the medical expenses of that individual. Be sure to describe how you construct the “75% insured” demand curve using the uninsured demand curve as a reference.
In: Economics
An LLC has multiple owners, an individual and a grantor trust. All of the expenses and income flow through the individual.
1) Can this be treated as a disregarded entity? Why?
2) If not, what tax forms does the LLC use? Does the trust need to file anything?
In: Accounting
***More of an Ethic/Philosophy question
What is your opinion/thought about individual identity in the 21st century? Out of the following: (libel, anonymity, privacy, control over genetic information) - which do you think has the most consequence on individual identity?
In: Psychology
The authors state that M. cardinalis evolved “from an insect-pollinated ancestor likely to have resembled the extant M. lewisii.” Given this statement, briefly describe what this experiment tells us about the impacts of this allele on prezygotic reproductive isolation between these two species of wildflower. (Just a few sentences, nothing fancy!)
In: Biology
Below are the jersey numbers of 11 players randomly selected from a football team. Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for the given sample data. What do the results tell us? 19 41 23 4 73 45 87 34 28 17 78 What is the Sample Standard Deviation?
In: Statistics and Probability
In: Biology
In: Statistics and Probability
Germany has health insurance coverage approximating 100% of the population and spends far less on health care both in absolute terms and relative to GDP. What lessons, if any, could the US learn from Germany to extend health insurance coverage and lower costs? Use as much economic theory/analysis as possible
In: Economics
Germany has health insurance coverage approximating 100% of the population and spends far less on health care both in absolute terms and relative to GDP. What lessons, if any, could the US learn from Germany to extend health insurance coverage and lower costs? Use as much economic theory/analysis as possible
In: Economics
we have discussed various aspects of accounting and how it relates to the world around us. Thinking about what you have learned from this course, how could this knowledge be used in your everyday life?
Consider such factors as personal organizational skills, financial awareness, financial accountability, or professional career growth.
In: Finance