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Goober Company provides health care to its retirees. The estimated medical cost associated with a particular employee is $50,000; estimated share of the cost paid by employee is $10,000; expected Medicare payments are $20,000; estimated health care reimbursement account owned by employee is $5,000. The net cost of the benefit to the employer is
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:40
Four key marketing decision variables are price (p), advertising (a), transportation (t), and product quality (q). consumer demand (d) is influenced by these variables. the simplest model for describing demand in terms of these variables is: d = k – pp + aa + tt + qq where k, p, a, t, and q are constants. discuss the assumptions of this model. specifically, how does each variable affect demand? how do the variables influence each other? what limitations might this model have? how can it be improved?
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You park your car on sixth street and walk over to the quad for lunch. while crossing wright street, you are hit by a bicyclist and knocked to the ground. you hit your head so hard you are knocked out. when you wake up, the person who hit you is gone. you incur $45,000 in medical bills. the person who hit you would be liable for $150,000 in damages if you could find them. your policy will pay:
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