4- Imagine that you run a software company and lease your office space in a Eff-floor office tower. On Wednesday morning you arrive at workjust after 9am and are informed that a neighboring business located 3 floors above your floor suffered a major broken pipe overnight resulting in 2 feet of water being deposited across your entire office floor. Explain whose insurance, the landlord's, the insurance of the firm located 3 floors above or your firm's insurance would cover your damages and losses experienced in this event. Specically, what potential and actual losses will your business have as a result of the pipe breaking and the resulting flooding? For each loss, whose insurance, if in force, will cover the loss? {be beneficial to your analysis of this question.) 5 - One of my chosen stocks was AstraZeneca. Last Summer, AstraZeneca announced that they were conducting clinical trials for COVlD-lQ. I chose AstraZeneca because I was "late to the party" with the initial investments for Moderna and Pfizer. What's concerning about AstraZeneca is that they only have a TD'E effective rate against the Coronavirus. Both Moderna and Pfizer have 95% efficacy rates, and those vaccines are the ones that are being administered in the US right now. AstraZeneca vaccines were only administered outside of the US (Europe, Africa, and Caribbean). I am a little worried that the AstraZeneca stock will not grow capital, like the Moderna and Pfizer stocks. Maybe because the vaccine is not US bound? I just found out that none of the AstraZeneca vaccines were administered in the US. Maybe the AstraZeneca will do better outside of the US stock market? It's something to think about over the next few weeks of the course. 6- a . Why is an understanding of investment principles important to a senior manager working in corporate finance? b. Why do insurance companies need employees with advanced training in investments