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Corporate Governance Overview And Stakeholder Groups
Match the stakeholder groups with their primary interest.
Shareholders
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Employees
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Suppliers
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Customers
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Regulators
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Management
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Creditors
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Relationships in Corporate Governance
Which of the following is LEAST likely an example of a principal-agent relationship?
Relationships in Corporate Governance
Which of the following statements is LEAST accurate?
Stakeholder Management
Which of the following is NOT part of a company’s remuneration policy?
Board of Directors and Committees
Which of the following is most likely an advantage of having a staggered board?
Board of Directors and Committees
Match the activities to the appropriate BOD committee.
Audit committee
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Risk Committee
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Compensation Committee
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Investment Committee
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Governance Committee
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Factors Affecting Stakeholder Relationships and Corporate Governance
A group that seeks to take control of a company is persuading the shareholders to sell their shares to them. This is most likely an example of a:
Factors Affecting Stakeholder Relationships and Corporate Governance
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
Analysis of Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Management
Which of the following is LEAST likely to weaken shareholder rights?
ESG Considerations for Investors
A portfolio manager practises ESG screening, but he does not exclude any particular industry. This is most likely an example of:
ESG Considerations for Investors
A portfolio manager created a “Clean Energy Fund” that seeks to profit from the trend towards sustainable energy sources. The portfolio manager is most likely practising:
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