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D2AR0N

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In terms of the costs to organize each, which of the following sequences is correct, moving from
  highest to lowest cost?
 
  A) sole proprietorship, general partnership, corporation, limited partnership
  B) general partnership, sole proprietorship, limited partnership, corporation
  C) sole proprietorship, general partnership, limited partnership, corporation
  D) corporation, limited partnership, general partnership, sole proprietorship

Question 2

Rick is risk manager of Herald News, a daily newspaper in a competitive market. Rick wants to make sure that if Herald's printing facility is damaged or destroyed, the paper will continue to be published.
 
  What type of insurance can Rick purchase to cover the added cost of continuing to print the paper after a physical damage loss has occurred?
  A) contingent business income coverage
  B) product liability insurance
  C) business income from dependent properties coverage
  D) extra expense coverage


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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