Answer:
If you have not been trained to process damages / final disposition items and you need to dispose of Front Store items that may be considered hazardous waste, you must contact the Manager-on-Duty.
If you have been trained and assigned, you should be able to read product labels to determine if a product may be considered hazardous waste when scanning.
Moreso, if in doubt and If someone is not available to answer your question about a waste, you should immediately place the item in a StrongPak self-sealing bag and set it aside in the damages processing area until a properly trained person can make a hazardous waste determination.
Every drug sales outlet uses a waste management program to properly manage hazardous waste until it is picked up by Stericycle for disposal at a licensed facility.
Also, check for the 2 x 2 Returns Window, to determine if an expired bottle of a drug could be returned.
Answer:
the risk premium = return of the deposit - risk free deposit return
risk premium = 5.2% - 2.5% = 2.7% or $27 for a $1,000 CD
Besides the investment risk, Casey must also consider the inflation rate and taxes. The inflation rate lowers the real interest earned by Casey: real interest rate = nominal interest rate - inflation rate. And she must also find out how the return from the non-financial institution is taxed, if it can be taxed as capital gains or regular income.
Answer:
$34,243.28
Explanation:
Simple interest = P x r x t
where:
P = Principal
r = rate
T = time
Therefore simple interest = 20,000 x 6% x 4 = $4,800
Compound Interest = ((P*(1+r)^n) - P),
where P is the principal,
r is the annual interest rate = 7%, and
n is the number of periods = 4 years x 4 quarters a year.
Therefore compound interest = ((20000 (1+0.07)^16)-20000) = $39,043.28
Difference in interest = $39,043.28 - $4,800 = $34,243.28