Personal Finance (MindTap Course List)
13th Edition
ISBN: 9781337099752
Author: E. Thomas Garman, Raymond Forgue
Publisher: Cengage Learning
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Question
error_outline
This textbook solution is under construction.
Students have asked these similar questions
"Vicky has a comprehensive auto insurance policy with a $4,400 deductible, with a 100/0 copay and a $4,400 out-
of-pocket limit. Last week, their car was crushed by a falling tree. This cost them $5,800 to replace the car. How
much of this expense will they havve to pay out of pocket?"
Michael has split - limit coverage equal to 50/100/25 on his vehicle.
Yesterday, Michael rear ended a new Mercedes as he was driving to work.
The damage to the other car totaled $33,000, while the medical bill for the
other driver was $15,000. If Michael incurred $4,500 in damage to his
own car, how much will Michael's insurance company pay him (without
regard to the deductible) from his split - limit policy for the accident?
Ashley Diamond of Estes Park, Colorado, drives an eight-year-old Toyota valued at $9,800. She has a $74,000 personal automobile policy with $8,000 per-person medical payments coverage and both collision ($200 deductible) and comprehensive coverage. David Smith of Loveland, Colorado, drives a four-year-old Chevrolet Malibu valued at $9,000. He has a 25/50/15 family automobile policy with $21,000 in medical payments coverage and both collision ($100 deductible) and comprehensive insurance. Late one evening, while he was driving back from Rocky Mountain National Park, David's car crossed the centerline of the road, striking Ashley's car and forcing it into a ditch. David's car also left the road and did extensive damage to the front of a roadside store. The following table indicates the damages and their dollar amounts:
Item
Amount
Bodily injuries suffered by Ashley
$ 7,000
Bodily injuries suffered by Fran, a passenger in Ashley's car
28,878
Ashley's car
9,800…
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, finance and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- Ashley St. Clair of Colorado Springs, CO drives a 4 year old Toyota Tacoma valued at $12,000. She has a $60,000 personal automobile policy with $10,000 per-person medical payments coverage and both collision ($500 deductible) and comprehensive coverage. Evan Draino of Eagle, CO, drives a five-year old Chevrolet Equinox valued at $10,000. Evan has a 25/50/15 automobile policy with $15,000 in medical payments coverage and both collision ($200 deductible) Early one morning Evan crossed the centerline divider and struck Ashley and her friend Michelle. Below you will find the damage caused by the accident: Ashley's Bodily Injury: $8,000Michelle's Bodily Injury: $18,000Ashley's Car: $7,500Evan's Bodily Injury: $4,000Evan's Car: $9,000 Using the information above, find the following: How much will Ashley's policy pay for Michelle's bodily injury?arrow_forwardRobert had an accident and injured a driver and her car. He has auto insurance with the minimum coverage for Illinois. He also has medical payments coverage of $1,000 and a $250 deductible on his collision coverage. The driver's injuries cost $5,000 and damages to her car cost $3,000. Robert's car had damages costing $4,000. How much will the Insurance company pay for these claims? $12,000 $11,250 $11,750 $3,750arrow_forwardRosa Valencia has a personal automobile policy (PAP) with coverage of $25,000/$50,000 for bodily injury liability, $10,000 for property damage liability that includes coverage for her vehicle, $5,000 for medical payments, and a $500 deductible for collision insurance. How much will her insurance cover in each of the following situations? Will she have any out-of-pocket costs? Rosa loses control when she swerves to miss a dog on the street, running into a parked car and causing $5,300 damage to the unoccupied vehicle and $3,750 damage to her own car. Rosa pulls out in front of another car and causes a serious auto accident, badly injuring three people. The injured parties win lawsuits against her for $35,000 for one individual, and the other two passengers claimed $5,000 each ($10,000 total). Rosa’s 16-year-old daughter borrows her car. She runs off the road when texting while driving and causes $450 damage to the car.arrow_forward
- Saheel has $25,000 property damage insurance and $5,000 comprehensive and collision insurance with a $250 deductible. One evening he slides on a patch of ice and hits a parked car, causing $4,500 worth of damage. The accident causes $1,750 of damage to his own car. How much will the insurance pay to fix both cars?arrow_forwardRobert had an accident and injured a driver and her car. He has auto insurance with the minimum coverage for Illinois He also has medical payments coverage of $1,000 and a $250 deductible on his collision coverage. The driver's injuries cost $5,000 and damages to her car cost $3,000. Robert's car had damages costing $4,000. How much will the Insurance company pay for these claims? O A. $11,750 O B. $11,250 O C. $3,750 O D. $12,000arrow_forwardBill Converse of Rexburg, Idaho, recently had his truck slide off a gravel road and strike a tree. Bill's vehicle suffered $18,000 in damage. The truck has a book value of $38,000. Bill carried collision insurance with a $400 deductible. How much will Bill be reimbursed by his policy? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. $arrow_forward
- H6. John suffered a cardiac event while at a ski resort in Utah and was airlifted to a hospital in Salt Lake City. John's family neglected to discuss the air transport with his insurance carrier before the airlift. John survived the airlift but is not sure he’ll survive the bill from the air transport. Considering his deductible and co-pay, John's out-of- pocket cost is $711,021. John’s credit union has agreed to a 15-year loan at 6% compounded monthly (or 6%/12 = 0.5% per month). What is John’s monthly payment on the loan assuming end-of-month payments?arrow_forwardBarbara was driving her vehicle, and her friend Kevin was a passenger. They were starting a one-week visit with Kevin's parents, who live in the same state about 150 miles south of the town where Barbara and Kevin live. Barbara's vehicle is insured under a PAP listing her as the named insured. These are the coverages included in the policy: Coverage A-Liability: $50,000 Each person $100,000 Each occurrence Property Damage: $50,000 Coverage B-Medical Payments: $1,000 Each person Coverage C-Uninsured Motorists: $50,000 Each person $100,000 Each occurrence To lower her premiums, Barbara decided not to carry Coverage D-Damage to Your Auto on her five-year old vehicle. About one hour into the trip, as they were traveling in the southbound lanes of the highway, a northbound vehicle crossed the median and struck Barbara's vehicle. This four-door sedan was operated by Louise, who died at the scene. As part of the accident investigation, it was determined that Louise suffered a heart attack,…arrow_forwardPersonal automobile policy coverage. Zachary Lee has a personal automobile policy [PAP] with coverage of $25,000/$50,000 for bodily injury liability, $25,000 for property damage liability, $5,000 for medical payments, and a $500 deductible for collision insurance. How much will his insurance cover in each of the following situations? Will he have any out-of-pocket costs? Zachary loses control and skids on ice, running into a parked car and causing $3,785 damage to the unoccupied vehicle and $2,350 damage to his own car. Zachary runs a stop sign and causes a serious auto accident, badly injuring two people. The injured parties win lawsuits against him for $30,000 each. Zachary’s 18-year old son borrows his car. He backs into a telephone pole and causes $450 damage to the car.arrow_forward
- Jamie has 100/300/100 vehicle insurance. He has a $100 deductible on comprehensive and a $1,000 deductible on collision. Jamie had an at fault crash into another vehicle while texting. Carolyn, Larry, and Maria, the driver and passengers in the other vehicle, were injured. Carolyn's medical care was $34.664 and Maria's medical care was $57,025. Larry was not injured. Their car required $12,320 to repair. Jamie's vehicle had $11,570 in damages but he had no injuries. How much will the insurance company be responsible for paying and to whom? How much, if any, will Jamie be responsible for paying? How much, if any, will Jamie be responsible tor paying for any medical caro? O A. Jamie is responsible for paying only Carolyn's modical care, $34,664. OB. Jamie is responsible for paying only Maria's medical care, $57,025. O. Jamie is rosponsible for paying Carolyn's and Maria's medical care, $91,689. OD. Jamie is not responsible for paying any medical care. > How much, it any, will the…arrow_forward6. Jessa is 19 and is trying to determine the annual premium for her auto insurance. She finds that she will pay $223 for $50,000 in property damage coverage, $44 for uninsured motorist coverage, $68 for comprehensive coverage, and $98 for collision coverage. The youthful-operator factor is 2.35 because she has been through a driver training course. What is Jessa's annual premium? O $914.15 O $1,017.55 O$909.30 O$433.00arrow_forwardBecky has 25/60/10 automobile insurance coverage. If two other people are awarded $32,000 each for injuries in an auto accident in which Becky was judged at fault, how much of this judgment would the insurance cover?arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Pfin (with Mindtap, 1 Term Printed Access Card) (...FinanceISBN:9780357033609Author:Randall Billingsley, Lawrence J. Gitman, Michael D. JoehnkPublisher:Cengage LearningIndividual Income TaxesAccountingISBN:9780357109731Author:HoffmanPublisher:CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
Pfin (with Mindtap, 1 Term Printed Access Card) (...
Finance
ISBN:9780357033609
Author:Randall Billingsley, Lawrence J. Gitman, Michael D. Joehnk
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Individual Income Taxes
Accounting
ISBN:9780357109731
Author:Hoffman
Publisher:CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT