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In the basic premises of CRS, consumers search

for products and services of companies they


believe are doing the “ right thing” in terms of consumer
protection, human rights and the
environment.

© True

@© [Salse
1 pts

| Question 27
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|
|
| A synonym for insider is

© Executive director

@ Stakeholder

©) Stockholder

ut iv e di re ct or or in dependent director
OQ Non-exec
Question 30

Germans' conservative investment strategy, the corporate governance structure geared

© Towards relationships between the key players, notably stockholders and government.

| © Towards bridging relationships between the key players, notably banks corporations.

© Towards mend relationships between the key players, notably banks corporations.

(@) Towards preserving relationships between the key players, notably banks corporations.

© Towards cutting the relationships between the key Rlayers, notably banks and corporations
1 pts
Question 41
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to the practi ce of compa nies chara cteri zed by decep tivel y makin g it appear that their
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products, services and policies are environment friendly.

© “Scare-Off From" strategy

© Unethical Decisions

~ © Corporate Philanthropy

© Greenwashing
The board of directors of most corporations that follow this model includes both insiders and
outsiders

© None of the Choices

© Japanese
.

© German

@® Angi}: US
Question 35

In the context of ethical decision making process, decision makers should review how
previous situations were handled as this would reduce the risks of making horrendous
mistakes.

© Be conscious of long-term effects

© Bean activist

© Withdraw

|| @ Bean arene!
Question 43 1 pts

Independent third party persons or entity whose cooperation is important because they have
the capability to at least deter, if not prevent, misconducts of corporations. -

© Financiers

© None of the choices

@ Gytekeepers

© Watchdogs
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Question 28

The two-tiered board structure is a unique construction of this model

© None of the choices

© Anglo-US

| © Gayman

| ©) Japanese
Question 44
1 pts

Shareholders are principals of public companies and their immediate agents is/are
the

—) Auditors

_) Government

®)Board of directors

CEO

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a
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Question 45

Which of the following is a way to finance a takeover?

@ Debt financing

toe
eee
> Share swap

© Partial or full equity conversion

© All of the choices


Corporate takeover is the general term referring to transfer of control of.
group of shareholders to another group of shareholders

@ Trt:

© False
Decisions-makers should never by the pressure of swelling expectations from any group or
party who believe they are at the finer end of the issue.

© Consider Legalities and Ethics

@ Find a Win-Win Solution

© Do Not Be a Dangerous "Npha Male"

© Be Comprehensively Sensitive
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Question 15
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All legal decisions are also ethical decisions.

© True

@) False
In Germany, corporations are also shareholders, sometimes holding long-term stakes in other
corporations, even

©) Where there is industrial or commercial affiliation between the two.

@ Where there is no industrial or commercial affiliation between the two.

een the two.


© Where there is no industrial or with commercial affiliation betw

is wit h indu stri al or no com mer cia l affi liation between the two.
©) Where the re
The German model's four key players are: main bank; affiliated company; management; and
the government.
-

© True

@ False
Which of the following is least likely part of the basic premises of CSR?

© Business leaders understand that long-term company value is based on the capability of the
enterprise to respond to society's changing needs.

© Employees have a preference to work for companies whom they share similar missions or values, and
where they can make a contribution to society.

@ Media expose the all worsbpractices to spotlight so companies are given disincentive through
exposure.

© Local communities want to know that businesses are being good citizens.
Question 33 1 pts

Which of the following is least likely a myth about organizational ethics?

@ Being ethical brings benefit

© None of the choices

© Being ethical is easy

© Being ethical is not part of doing business

| © Allof the choices


Question 40

The Japanese system of corporate governance

olders and a financial/ industrial network or keiretsu.


© |s many-sided, centering around the stockh

s.
© Is many-sided, centering around a main bank and creditor

industrial network or keiretsu


Q) Is many sided centering around the financial

side d cent erin g arou nd gove rnme nt and a finan ci al industrial network or keiretsu
C) Is many

and a financial/ndustria network or keiretsu.


@) \s many-sided, centering around a main bank
A takeover where the acquiring company makes a public offer the price of which is way
higher than the current market price making it hard for existing shareholders to resist

© Friendly takeover

@ Tender Ofer -

© Creeping

© Proxy fight
pany or keiretsu,
In this model, the four key players are a main bank, an affiliated com
management, and the government ie

© German

© None of the choices

© Anglo-US

° Japanes®
Incurring very large amounts of agency costs is necessary to deter inappropriate managerial
| actions and will always be beneficial to the principal.

| © Tue

@ false
Question 23 1 pts

Role of the investment banker to market the security issue

Distribution

None
of the choices

® Origination

Underwriting
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In the Japanese model, the routine corporate actions requiring shareholder approval include
ratification of the acts of management board for the previous fiscal year.

© True

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Important to the overall business sector more specifically on the financial sector as they
provided financial news and updates.

© Corporate Managers

O Finangal Press

© Investment Bankers

© Stock Exchange
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Corporate takeover is the general term referring to transfer of control of a firm from one
group of shareholders to another group of shareholders

© True

© False
Question 29 1 pts

Which of the following is least likely a role of stock exchanges?

iC) Distributes savings


|
| © Raise capital
|
, © Indicator of economy

© Facilitates growth
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the increasing influence of the
Specific relevance of CSR where borderless transactions and
;
media on a global perspective is a serious thing thing to be considered.

© Pressure from Investors

@ Gfxbalization

© Competitive Labor Markets

© Wealth and Vulnerabilities


Question 2
|
| One key accounting difference in Germany is that corporations are not permitted to amass
considerable reserves.

©) True

.e) False
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Question 3

directors and stakeholders


In the Anglo-US model, they key players which are management,
form what is commonly known as the “corporate governance triangle

© True
|

| False
| . >
|
Watchdog refers to a person or entity who manages routinely huge amounts of money
|

Arole of stock exchanges where they offer companies with facilities for expansion and other
corporate developmental projects by selling shares to the investing public

© Creates opportunities for small investors

© Facilitates growth

@ Raise capitls

© Improves corporate governance


Which of the following is least likely a benefit of corporate philanthropy to stake
holders?

© Enlarges sense of community and social obligations

@ Enhances corporat reputation

© Build employee morale and engagements

© Develops future workforce contributing to a sustainable company


A type of merger used by private companies to bec
ome publicly-traded without passing
through an initial public offering.
-

@ Reverse Tage

© Tender Offer

© Friendly Takeover

—) Hostile Takeover
Question 22 TT

The capitalization of the term “biodegradable” to improve company image in packaging


where it is indeed biodegradable, but may mean clearing more trees.

@ Sin of Vaguess

© Sin of Hidden Trade-off

© Sin of Worshipping False Labels

© Sin of Lesser of Two Evils


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|

| An investment banker is different from the traditional banks in that the latter does not accept
| deposit and provide loans to individuals or corporations.

@ True iN

©) False
Specific Relevance of CSR where stakeholders are becoming more and more concerned in

business dealings, and many companies are taking steps to make certain that their partners
do things ina socially responsible approach possible.

©) Globalization

© Changing social expectations

© Pressure from Investors

© Supplier Relations
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6. If you are unsure of some items or some instructions, you may ask your instructor for clarifications.

| Question 26 1 pts

Which of the following is incorrect?

| © Ethics is not Religion

@ None aie choices

© Ethics is not the same as feelings

© All of the choices

© Ethics is not following culturally accepted norms

Peco a
| Question 3 1;

| In the Anglo-US model, they key players which are management, directors and stakeholders
form what is commonly known as the “corporate governance triangle

© True

@ False
Question 5 1 pts |

|
The Anglo-US model, developed within the context of the free market economy assumes
separation of ownership and control in most publicly-held corporations.

© True

© False
ly associated with the American
The “economic” argument against CSR is perhaps most close
ary responsibility of business is to
economist Milton Friedman, who argued that the prim
make a profit for the public in general.

~ True

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An agency problem where executives and managers will seek to make the most out of their
own value at the expense of corporate shareholders.

© Agency costs

© Conflict of Interest

© Adverse selection

care
@ Self-interested en

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The Anglo-US model is characterized by

© Undeveloped legal framework defining the rights and responsibilities of three key players, namely
management, directors and shareholders.

@ Share ownership of individual. f -

© Not increasingly institutional.

vel y com pli cat ed pro ced ure for inte raction between shareholder and corporation.
©) Comparati

© Investors affiliated with the corporation.


An example of the Sin of No Proof are paints, sprays and aerosols claiming to be fresheners
or sanitizers.

® Trug

-) False
A deriva
€rivat
tiive suitit iis a lawsuiti filed by the corporation against a third party.

© True

@ False
te
Question 16 1 pts

The term “capital market" is broad

® Encompassing all the markets where stocks, bonds futures derifaatives and financial instruments are
traded. “Securities market" is more specific, stocks and bonds.

© Encompassing markets where stocks, excluding bonds, futures, and other financial instruments are
traded. “Securities market" is more specific
to stocks and bonds.

© Encompassing all the markets where stocks, bonds, futures derivatives and other financial
Instruments are not traded. "Securities market" is more specific to stock and bonds. -

© Encompassing al’ the markets where stocks, bonds, excluding futures and derivatives and other
financial instruments are traded. “Securities market" is more specific, referring to stocks and bonds.

© Encompassing not all the markets where stocks, bonds, futures, derivatives and other financial
Instruments are traded. "Securities market- is more specific, referring to stocks and bonds.
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the Anglo-US model, they key players which are management, directors and stakeholders
rm what is commonly known as the “corporate governance triangle

) True

) False
The Japanese model is characterized by a high level

© All of the choices

@ Of stock ownership by affiliated banks ang. companies

© Alegal public policy and industrial framework designed to support and promote at directors
composed almost solely of insiders and comparatively low level of input of outside shareholders.

© Banking system characterized by strong long term links between bank and corporation

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