It's personal choice. Some people may split it evenly amongst the beneficiaries, while others may decide that one beneficiary is in need more than others.
Think about why you are getting life insurance in the first place, and then think about who the beneficiaries are and if their needs are the same or not.
The chair of the board of directors says, "There is a 50 percent chance this company will earn a profit, a 30 percent chance it will break even, and a 20 percent chance it will lose money next quarter".
Break it down this way: 150% of 500 = (100% of 500)+(50% of 500) = 500 + 250 = 750
Draw graphs of cost per item and revenue per item. In general, the first graph will start above the second but the second will have a steeper slope. As a result, the revenue per item may cross the cost graph and that is the break-even point.
There is insufficient information for us to even begin to understand this question. Please edit the question to include more context or relevant information. So the chair has made a rather unhelpful statement. What is the question?
8---100% 1.5---x% 8x=150 x=150/8 x=18.75%
All auto losses are used to determine premiums. All claims paid plus expenses of the company are added up to determine if the insurance company has a profit or a loss. Auto insurance companies usually try to break even on underwriting of auto insurance policies. If they can break even on the insurance then they will usually make money on investing the premiums and be profitable for the year.
VB does not determine that at all. Programmer can give loop break instructions. Break command will break loops programatically.
Only if the insurance company can prove that it was suicide.
15 percent
homeowners insurance
10 %
if your on a break there is a reason for that and it probally wont work out
At least 95%
Therefore, it is logical to divide fixed costs by the contribution margin to determine how many units must be produced to reach the break-even point
Therefore, it is logical to divide fixed costs by the contribution margin to determine how many units must be produced to reach the break-even point
Probably a hairline fracture.
Less than 1 %