what key challenges face regulators resulting from the merger of financial exchange in different countries? from the merger of financial exchanges in different countries? how do you see these challenges being resolved?

regulatory challenges in cross-border mergers  case study 2.1

 
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what new professional standards requirements has IFAC (international federation of accountants) developed to cater for IoT and/or Robotics? Are they coming up with new training or skills requirements?

 
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Fabulous Auto Sales, Inc., employs GR8 Collection Company as a collection agent. While repossessing a car from Hadji, one of Fabulous’s customers, GR8 causes an accident in which Hadji is injured. Hadji can recover from

 
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The Gamma distribution with paramters 

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fa,f (x) =Fox -e Oxfor allx 2 0.The I function is defined byT (s) =xtte * dx.As usual, the constant- is a normalization constant that gives ffa,, (x) dx = 1.In this problem, let X1, …, Xn be i.i.d. Gamma variables withB = -for some a > 0.That is, X1, …, Xn ~ Gamma (a, . random variables for some a > 0. The pdf for X; is therefore1fa (x) =T(a)ga x -e x/a,for all x 2 0.

 
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For Michael I. Please see attachment, it is clearer.White Industries started their operations on January 1, Year 1 and recorded $400,000 in warranty expense during the year. Warranty expense was the only difference between the company’s pretax financial income and its tax return income of $900,000. White will be required to pay these warranties at a rate of $100,000 per year beginning in Year 2. Although White fully expects to earn in excess of $100,000 in Year 2 and Year 3, the company believes it is more likely than not that it will incur a loss after Year 3. The enacted tax rate is 25% in current and future periods. What will White record as its income tax expense in Year 1?A. $100,000 B. $125,000 C. $175,000 D. $225,000Erika’s Surf Shop had taxable income in Year 2 of $500,000 and pretax financial income of $600,000. The company had a cumulative $200,000 difference between its taxable income and pretax financial statement income at December 31, Year 1. These differences were solely related to accelerated depreciation methods used for income tax purposes. The enacted tax rate increased to 30 percent in Year 2 compared to an enacted rate of 20 percent in the prior year. At December 31, Year 2, the company would record a deferred tax expense of:A. $40,000 B. $50,000 C. $90,000 D. $150,000For the year ended December 31, Laramie Industries has a depreciation expense per its tax return greater than its financial statement tax expense, and had recorded warranty expense (associated with a one-year guarantee on its products) in its financial statements. Pretax income is less than tax return income as a result of these reconciling items. As a result of these transactions, Laramie will display:A. A current deferred tax asset and noncurrent deferred tax liabilityB. A noncurrent deferred tax asset and a current deferred tax liabilityC. A net current tax assetD. A net noncurrent tax asset

 
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F5 Subj=The Human Body-“Blood travels to the stomach by way of the branch of the celiac trunk calledthe:a. superior mesenteric arteryb. splenic arteryc. common hepatic arteryd. left gastric arterye. inferior mesenteric artery

Blood travels to the stomach by way of the branch of the celiac trunk called the:AnswerThe correct option is highlighted one:A. superior mesenteric arteryB. splenic arteryC. common hepatic…

 
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f you drop a rock from a height of 10 m, it ac-celerates at g and strikes the ground 1.42857 slater.If you drop the same rock from half thatheight, what will be its acceleration? Theacceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .

 
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1- If you are standing on the hanging wall of a normal fault, looking across the fault plane, which way would the block opposite you appear to have moved?

up

down

laterally

It’s impossible to tell from the information given.

2- In what ways are the Sierra Nevada, Coast Ranges, and the Andes ranges similar?

The Sierra Nevada range exhibits evidence of Andean-type mountain building with the range’s placement along an active continental margin; the Sierra Nevada batholith is a remnant of a continental volcanic arc; there is no evidence of an accretionary wedge.

The Sierra Nevada range exhibits evidence of Andean-type mountain building with the range’s placement along a passive continental margin; there is no batholith and no accretionary wedge.

The Sierra Nevada range exhibits evidence of Andean-type mountain building with the range’s placement along an active continental margin; the Sierra Nevada batholith is a remnant of a continental volcanic arc; the Coast Ranges represent either an accretionary wedge or a past offshore island arc.

The Sierra Nevada range exhibits evidence of Andean-type mountain building with the range’s placement along an active continental margin; there is no batholith; the Coast Ranges represent either an accretionary wedge or a past offshore island arc.

The Sierra Nevada range exhibits evidence of Andean-type mountain building with the range’s placement along a passive continental margin; the Sierra Nevada batholith is a remnant of a continental volcanic arc; the Coast Ranges represent either an accretionary wedge or a past offshore island arc.

3- What is a batholith, and in what modern tectonic setting are batholiths being generated?

A batholith is a large rock structure that metamorphosed underground and became exposed after it was uplifted. A modern example of a batholith is the Coast Range batholith in western Canada.

A batholith is a group of plutons intruded by another group of plutons. Batholiths are currently being generated in the North American Cordillera.

A batholith is a conglomerate of sedimentary rock that formed underground and was later uplifted to Earth’s surface. Batholiths are currently being generated in the Sierra Nevada Range in California.

A batholith is a massive pluton that crystallizes at depth within the crust. Batholiths are currently being generated within the North American Cordillera.

A batholith is a hot spot under Earth’s crust that thins the lithosphere. Batholiths are currently being generated in Hawaii.

4- Terrane accretion generally occurs along a ________ boundary between a continental plate and an oceanic plate.

convergent

divergent

passive

transform

5-The Appalachian Mountains in North America were formed by a continent-continent collision in the Paleozoic, and are an example of a(n) _______-type orogeny.

Andean

Cordilleran

Alpine

Accretionary

6- Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern.

volcanic arc

terrane

forearc basin

accretionary wedge

7- Isostasy refers to ________.

the accretion of crustal fragments during mountain building

the process by which mountains are formed

the process by which oceanic lithosphere descends into the mantle at a subduction zone

the concept that rocks of the crust and upper mantle are floating in gravitational balance

8- Which of the below choices supports the concept of crustal uplift?

Which of the below choices supports the concept of crustal uplift?

a.The southern tip of Africa has eroded so thin that it uplifts dramatically because of its isostatic buoyancy.

b.Crust on a sub ducting continental slab may uplift when its portion within the mantle breaks off the surface portion of the slab, thus decreasing the weight and increasing the buoyancy of the crust at the surface.

c.Seismic tomography has shown a super plume centered below the Himalayas. This is thought to explain the high topography of the area.

d.Seismic tomography has shown a super plume centered below the southern tip of Africa. This is thought to explain the high topography of the area, which consists of an expansive plateau with an elevation of 1500 kilometers.

e.The southern tip of Africa, which has a plateau that is 1500 kilometers in elevation, has been having material added to it over time, increasing its weight. As the weight of Africa’s crust increases, its isostatic buoyancy also increases to balance the crust within the mantle.

9-How do mountainous regions experience gravitational collapse?

a.Mountains that have risen to extreme heights experience uplift in the upper crust and subsidence in the lower, ductile crust

b.Mountains that have risen to extreme heights experience ductile spreading at depth and normal faulting as well as subsidence in the upper, brittle portion of Earth’s crust.

c.Mountains that have risen to extreme heights experience ductile spreading at depth and reverse faulting as well as subsidence in the upper, brittle portion of Earth’s crust.

d.Mountains that have risen to extreme heights experience more compressional forces, which breaks the brittle rocks on the crust, causing massive rockfalls until the mountains cease to exist.

e.Mountains that have risen to extreme heights become so heavy that the crust that supports them sinks deeply into the mantle below, which significantly reduces the elevations of the mountains.

 
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f you are in an automobile accident with an initial speed of 147 km/h (91 mi/h) and you are stopped by an airbag that inflates from the dashboard, over what distance must the airbag stop you for you to survive the crash?

 
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Facility management policies, procedures, and practices

a. specify minimum standards for work but allow

workers to define the maximum amount of work.

b. for contractors vary because they must specify the processes for the required tasks.

c. frequently affect choices that entire organization staff and managers make.

d. cannot take required skill levels for services into account when assigning expected time or cost.

 
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