An employer plans to use corporate-owned life insurance to informally fund a nonqualified deferred compensation agreement and wants flexibility regarding investment choices. Which one of the following types of life insurance should this employer choose? Variable life insurance The latest economic reports have been gloomy, and the stock market is in a protracted slump. Most of your regular stock customers are selling out their positions. A new client, Mr. Jones, sees these conditions as a buying opportunity. You would define his investment personality as Contrarian As of December 31, 20X1, Bob Larkin has the following financial data: Bond fund $17,000 Residence$400,000 Vested 401(k) plan$95,000 Auto notes$16,000 Residence mortgage$285,000 Auto payments$7,000 Automobiles$45,000 Checking account$8,000 Utilities$4,000 CD$15,000 Stock$125,000 Home equity loan$40,000 What is Bob's net worth? $364,000 Assets = $17,000 + $400,000 + $95,000 +$45,000 + $8,000 + $15,000 + $125,000 = $705,000. Liabilities = $16,000 + $285,000 + $40,000 = $341,000, so net worth is $364,000. Notice that auto notes of $16,000 are included in this calculation, but auto payments of $7,000 is a cash flow item and therefore not included. For the year ending December 31, 20X2, Ted Jones has the following financial information: Salaries$70,00
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