A recent college graduate who lives in the suburbs and drives to work daily in the city. Recognizes that owning a car creates both property damage and liability exposures for her and at the same time she has the burden of student loAnswer: For someone with their circumstances the most practical risk management technique for dealing with her auto-related loss exposures is

A recent college graduate who lives in the suburbs and drives to work daily in the city. Recognizes that owning a car creates both property damage and liability exposures for her and at the same time she has the burden of student loAnswer: For someone with their circumstances the most practical risk management technique for dealing with her auto-related loss exposures is



A.Retention.
B. Avoidance.
C. Loss control.
D. Risk tarnsfer.


Answer: D. For someone in Sally's situation, risk transfer is the most practical technique.

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