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    Accounting Scandals Can Often Be Attributed to a Particular Concept
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Accounting Scandals Can Often Be Attributed to a Particular Concept

Question 9

Question 9

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Accounting scandals can often be attributed to a particular concept in the study of finance known as the ________.


A) agency problem
B) risk-return trade-off
C) allocation of risk
D) securitisation

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