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1. Why Do Traditional Valuation Models, Like Discounted Cash Flow, Fail At Capturing The Full Range Of
RisksCompanies Face Today? Choose One.
A. They Do Not Consider Compliance Risk.
B. They Offer Limited, Deterministic And Potentially Misleading Insights.
C. They Are Outdated.
D. They Do Not Consider Reputational Risk.

B. They Offer Limited, Deterministic And Potentially Misleading Insightscorrect

Explanation : Traditional Valuation Models. Like
DiscountedCash Flow, Do Not Take Into Account
Environmental
Social And Governance Factors And Therefore
OfferLimited, Deterministic And Potentially
Misleading Insights.
This Is Because Companies With Poor ESG
MetricScores Will Likely Have A Higher Risk
Profile On Average
Due To This, When Using Discounted Cash
Flow Analysis One Could Argue For Using A
Higher Discount Rate (Resulting In A Lower
Valuation) InThe Discounted Cash Flow.

2. A Term Closely Related To Sustainability
ReportingThat Refers To The Measuring Of
Environmental
And Social Performance Along With Economic
Performance. This Is Broken Down Into What
Is Called The "3 Ps": Profit, People And The
Planet.
A. Sustainability Reporting
B. Corporate Social Responsibility
C. Sustainability Externality
D. Triple Bottom Line

D. Triple Bottom Linecorrect
Explanation : Triple Bottom Line Is A Term Closely Related To Sustainability Reporting That Refers To
The Measuring Of Environmental And Social Performance Along With Economic Performance. This Is
BrokenDown Into What Is Called The "3 Ps": Profit, People And The Planet.

3. A Management Concept Whereby Companies
Integrate Environmental And Social Concerns
Into Their Business. Companies Aim To
ContributeTo The Well-Being Of The
Communities They Affect

, And On Which They Depend.
A. Sustainability Reporting
B. Corporate Social Responsibility
C. Sustainability
D. Triple Bottom Line
E. Externality

B. Corporate Social Responsibilitycorrect
Explanation : Corporate Social Responsibility Is A Management Concept Whereby Companies
IntegrateEnvironmental And Social Concerns Into Their Business.

4. Refers To The Positive Or Negative Effects
OnThird Parties Arising From Manufacturing
And Consuming Goods And Services. Ideally,
The Negative Effects Of Economic Transitions
On Third Parties Should Be Reduced.
A. Sustainability Reporting
B. Corporate Social Responsibility
C. Sustainability
D. Externality
E. Triple Bottom Line

D. Externalitycorrect
Explanation : Externality Refers To The Positive Or Negative Effects On Third Parties Arising From
Manufacturing And Consuming Goods And Services. Ideally, The Negative Effects Of Economic
TransitionsOn Third Parties Should Be Reduced.

5. Refers To Companies' Public Disclosure Of
Non-Financial Performance To Communicate
Their Impact, Both Positive And Negative, On
TheEnvironment And People.
A. Sustainability Reporting
B. Corporate Social Responsibility
C. Sustainability
D. Triple Bottom Line
E. Externality

A. Sustainability Reportingcorrect
Explanation : Sustainability Reporting Refers To Companies' Public Disclosure Of Non-Financial
Performance To Communicate Their Impact, Both Positive And Negative, On The Environment And
People.

6. Refers To Investment Decisions That Take Into Account The Environmental, Social, And
Governance(ESG) Factors Of An Economic Activity Or Project. It Is The Intersection Between The
Economy, Social Realities, And Environmental Health.
A. Sustainability Reporting
B. Corporate Social Responsibility
C. Sustainability

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