A financial industry

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A financial industry customer will consolidate their Intel-based servers to a p5-550 running AIX, and needs experienced technical services.  What information should the account executive provide to the customer to assure them that the technical specialist has the required experience?()

  • A、The technical specialist has supported multiple Cluster 1350 environments. References will be provided.
  • B、The technical specialist is Linux-certified by two industry groups. Certificate copies will be provided.
  • C、The technical specialist has worked on multiple UNIX consolidation projects.  References will be provided.
  • D、The technical specialist has worked on Linux consolidation efforts.  References will be provided.
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第1题:

It can be inferred from the last paragraph that

[A] financial risks tend to outweigh political risks.

[B] the middle class may face greater political challenges.

[C] financial problems may bring about political problems.

[D] financial responsibility is an indicator of political status.


正确答案:C

第2题:

(b) Discuss the relative costs to the preparer and benefits to the users of financial statements of increased

disclosure of information in financial statements. (14 marks)

Quality of discussion and reasoning. (2 marks)


正确答案:
(b) Increased information disclosure benefits users by reducing the likelihood that they will misallocate their capital. This is
obviously a direct benefit to individual users of corporate reports. The disclosure reduces the risk of misallocation of capital
by enabling users to improve their assessments of a company’s prospects. This creates three important results.
(i) Users use information disclosed to increase their investment returns and by definition support the most profitable
companies which are likely to be those that contribute most to economic growth. Thus, an important benefit of
information disclosure is that it improves the effectiveness of the investment process.
(ii) The second result lies in the effect on the liquidity of the capital markets. A more liquid market assists the effective
allocation of capital by allowing users to reallocate their capital quickly. The degree of information asymmetry between
the buyer and seller and the degree of uncertainty of the buyer and the seller will affect the liquidity of the market as
lower asymmetry and less uncertainty will increase the number of transactions and make the market more liquid.
Disclosure will affect uncertainty and information asymmetry.
(iii) Information disclosure helps users understand the risk of a prospective investment. Without any information, the user
has no way of assessing a company’s prospects. Information disclosure helps investors predict a company’s prospects.
Getting a better understanding of the true risk could lower the price of capital for the company. It is difficult to prove
however that the average cost of capital is lowered by information disclosure, even though it is logically and practically
impossible to assess a company’s risk without relevant information. Lower capital costs promote investment, which can
stimulate productivity and economic growth.
However although increased information can benefit users, there are problems of understandability and information overload.
Information disclosure provides a degree of protection to users. The benefit is fairness to users and is part of corporate
accountability to society as a whole.
The main costs to the preparer of financial statements are as follows:
(i) the cost of developing and disseminating information,
(ii) the cost of possible litigation attributable to information disclosure,
(iii) the cost of competitive disadvantage attributable to disclosure.
The costs of developing and disseminating the information include those of gathering, creating and auditing the information.
Additional costs to the preparers include training costs, changes to systems (for example on moving to IFRS), and the more
complex and the greater the information provided, the more it will cost the company.
Although litigation costs are known to arise from information disclosure, it does not follow that all information disclosure leads
to litigation costs. Cases can arise from insufficient disclosure and misleading disclosure. Only the latter is normally prompted
by the presentation of information disclosure. Fuller disclosure could lead to lower costs of litigation as the stock market would
have more realistic expectations of the company’s prospects and the discrepancy between the valuation implicit in the market
price and the valuation based on a company’s financial statements would be lower. However, litigation costs do not
necessarily increase with the extent of the disclosure. Increased disclosure could reduce litigation costs.
Disclosure could weaken a company’s ability to generate future cash flows by aiding its competitors. The effect of disclosure
on competitiveness involves benefits as well as costs. Competitive disadvantage could be created if disclosure is made relating
to strategies, plans, (for example, planned product development, new market targeting) or information about operations (for
example, production-cost figures). There is a significant difference between the purpose of disclosure to users and
competitors. The purpose of disclosure to users is to help them to estimate the amount, timing, and certainty of future cash
flows. Competitors are not trying to predict a company’s future cash flows, and information of use in that context is not
necessarily of use in obtaining competitive advantage. Overlap between information designed to meet users’ needs and
information designed to further the purposes of a competitor is often coincidental. Every company that could suffer competitive
disadvantage from disclosure could gain competitive advantage from comparable disclosure by competitors. Published figures
are often aggregated with little use to competitors.
Companies bargain with suppliers and with customers, and information disclosure could give those parties an advantage in
negotiations. In such cases, the advantage would be a cost for the disclosing entity. However, the cost would be offset
whenever information disclosure was presented by both parties, each would receive an advantage and a disadvantage.
There are other criteria to consider such as whether the information to be disclosed is about the company. This is both a
benefit and a cost criterion. Users of corporate reports need company-specific data, and it is typically more costly to obtain
and present information about matters external to the company. Additionally, consideration must be given as to whether the
company is the best source for the information. It could be inefficient for a company to obtain or develop data that other, more
expert parties could develop and present or do develop at present.
There are many benefits to information disclosure and users have unmet information needs. It cannot be known with any
certainty what the optimal disclosure level is for companies. Some companies through voluntary disclosure may have
achieved their optimal level. There are no quantitative measures of how levels of disclosure stand with respect to optimal
levels. Standard setters have to make such estimates as best they can, guided by prudence, and by what evidence of benefits
and costs they can obtain.

第3题:

However, growth in the fabricated metals industry was able to _______ some of the decline in the iron and steel industry.

A overturn B overtake C offset D oppress


正确答案:C
选[C]。[A]overturn:推翻,颠覆;[B]overtake,追上,赶上;[C]offset,抵销,冲销;[D]oppress,压迫。句中的growth和decline之间的关系可以用offset。

第4题:

听力原文:M: There are several reasons why careful analysis of financial statements is necessary. What are they?

W: First, financial statements are general-purpose statements. Secondly, the relationships between amounts on successive financial statements are not obvious without analysis. And thirdly, users of financial statements may be interested in seeing how well a company is performing.

Q: What are they talking about?

(17)

A.The methods of financial statements.

B.The necessity of careful analysis of financial statements

C.The relationship among financial statements.

D.The purpose of financial statements.


正确答案:B
解析:男士问的是仔细分析财务报表的必要性的理由,故B选项符合。D项说的是财务报表的目的,并非分析财务报表的目的。

第5题:

His method supports Mr Shiller's findings and has ________efforts to predict prices in the financial industry.

A influenced ;

B influentially ;

C influence


参考答案:A

第6题:

(b) Prepare a consolidated statement of financial position of the Ribby Group at 31 May 2008 in accordance

with International Financial Reporting Standards. (35 marks)


正确答案:

第7题:

It can be inferred from the last paragraph that

A.financial risks tend to outweigh political risks.

B.the middle class may face greater political challenges.

C.financial problems may bring about political problems.

D.financial responsibility is an indicator of political status.


正确答案:C

第8题:

What can be learnt about Swiss watch industry from the passage?

A. It targets rich people as its potential customers.

B. It’s hard for the industry to beat its competitors.

C. It wastes a huge amount of money in advertising.

D. It’s easy for the industry to reinvent cheap watches.


正确答案:A

第9题:

听力原文:The primary objective of financial reporting is to provide information useful for making investment and lending decisions.

(6)

A.The financial reporting is to provide information for the investors and lenders only.

B.The main aim of financial reporting is to offer information useful for decision-making.

C.Investment and lending decisions can be made from the financial reporting.

D.Investment and lending decisions can not be made from the financial reporting.


正确答案:B
解析:录音单句意思为“财务报告的主要目标是为投资者和贷款者做决定提供有用信息”。

第10题:

听力原文:The financial reporting is used to provide information useful for making investment and lending decision.

(2)

A.The objective of financial reporting is to provide information useful for making investment and lending decisions.

B.The financial reporting is useless.

C.The financial reporting can't help people to decide whether they invest on something or not.

D.The financial reporting has no objectives.


正确答案:A
解析:单句的意思为“财务报告被用来为投资及借贷决策提供有用信息。”

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