The term business risks refers to the possibility of a commercial business making inadequate profits (or even losses) due to uncertainties – for example: changes in tastes, changing preferences of consumers, strikes, increased competition, changes in government policy, obsolescence etc. What is an at risk business? The at-risk rules preventRead More →

As anticipated, we found the mortality of breast surgical procedures to be extremely low. Of the 1660 patients who underwent a mastectomy, 4 (0.24%) died, but none of the 1447 patients who underwent l-ANP died. What are the risks of a mastectomy? What are the risks of a mastectomy? Short-termRead More →

The amount you have at-risk is similar to basis in that you cannot deduct losses in excess of your at risk amount. The amount at-risk, however, is not the same as basis. In many cases, a taxpayer can still have basis, but his losses are not deductible because they areRead More →

If you receive any call that says “spam risk,” “fraud risk,” “possible scam” or other variations on the caller ID tag, we highly recommend letting it go to voicemail. … The call is likely a robocall, spammer or, worse still, someone attempting to phish your information via number spoofing. DoesRead More →

LOD (Losses Occurring During) basis, does exactly what it says and states that the contract will respond to any losses that occur within the contract period. In property insurance (per-risk and catastrophe covers) it is quite straightforward, because the losses generally start at a precise time. Why do insurance companiesRead More →

Earning potential for this field is just as promising as the job outlook; the current median pay for radiologic technologists is $55,910 per year. The radiation associated with radiologic technologist positions is dangerous. The health risks associated with radiologic technology are minimal. Do radiologists live shorter? “Our most important findingRead More →

Airlines must confirm the negative test result for all passengers or documentation of recovery before they board. If a passenger does not provide documentation of a negative test or recovery, or chooses not to take a test, the airline must deny boarding to the passenger. What do I do ifRead More →

The term “acceptable risk” describes the likelihood of an event whose probability of occurrence is small, whose consequences are so slight, or whose benefits (perceived or real) are so great, that individuals or groups in society are willing to take or be subjected to the risk that the event mightRead More →

Silicosis is a long-term lung disease caused by inhaling large amounts of crystalline silica dust, usually over many years. stone masonry and stone cutting – especially with sandstone. construction and demolition – as a result of exposure to concrete and paving materials. worktop manufacturing and fitting. How likely is itRead More →