P3 Exam Question 56

The managers of a company are agents for the shareholders tasked with increasing shareholders' wealth.
Which of the following will usually increase shareholders' wealth?
  • P3 Exam Question 57

    HIW manufactures motorcycles and has factories in several countries HIW produces several different types of motorcycle, with different models often being tailored to suit the needs of customers in specific countries HIW has identified a positive net present value project to build a new factory in Farland, which will make motorcycles for sale in Farland and for export to neighbouring countries HIW has not previously traded in Fartand or its neighbours Farland is regarded as politically and economically unstable and its currency is highly volatile against other leading currencies HIWs Board wishes to consider the interests of different stakeholder groups who will be affected by the investment in Farland The Board recognises that there could be conflict between the goals of maximising profit and of maximising shareholder wealth Which THREE of the following statements are correct?
  • P3 Exam Question 58

    Risk management involves all parties in an organisation.
    Which of the following describe the Board's responsibilities for risk management?
  • P3 Exam Question 59

    GUJ A small but rapidly expanding company has recently opened several branches in locations far away from the Head Office. All of the branches are relatively small with no one branch accounting for more than 5% of turnover. Management has decided that the company is not yet large enough to install an Internal Audit function but is, nonetheless, concerned about maintaining adequate control and monitoring at the branches whilst allowing Branch Managers the opportunity to react to local circumstances as appropriate.
    Which of the following measures would assist Head Office management in maintaining appropriate monitoring and control at the branches?
  • P3 Exam Question 60

    S Doc is an out-of-hours service provided by a country's government. The service allows members of the public to call and speak to a nurse who can advise on medical situations which are not obviously emergencies.
    Depending on the situation the caller can be referred to the full emergency services, or be advised to go to Accident and Emergency at the nearest hospital. Alternatively, a callout from a general practitioner (GP) can be organised; the caller can be advised of where GP services are available; advice can be given over the phone; or a decision can be taken that no further action is required at least until normal services resume on the next working day.
    There has been a suggestion that the nurses who take these calls could be replaced by suitably trained operatives who have available to them a specially designed expert system.
    Which of the following are advantages of using an expert system instead of nurses?