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tfester

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All of the following are part of the regulation of health insurance provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) except
 
  A) limits on the size of deductibles and on waiting periods before coverage takes effect have been eliminated.
  B) lifetime dollar maximums on coverage are prohibited.
  C) all policies must provide coverage for dependant children up to age 26.
  D) individuals with pre-existing medical conditions are able to acquire health insurance.

Question 2

Stock prices are
 
  A) based less on the current profitability of firms than on their expected future profitability.
  B) based equally on the current profitability of firms and on their expected future profitability.
  C) not based on the current profitability of firms or on their expected future profitability.
  D) based more on the current profitability of firms than on their expected future profitability.



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Answer to Question 1

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