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Which TWO of the following statements regarding preference shares are correct?

 (1) A company is compelled to pay dividends on preference shares every financial year  

(2) Preference shares do not normally entitle the shareholder to vote in company meetings 

(3) Preference shareholders usually have a right to have their capital returned in the event of a liquidation ahead of ordinary shareholders 

(4) In the event of a liquidation, preference shareholders have the right to share in any surplus assets ahead of the ordinary shareholders 

A

 1 and 2 

B

 2 and 3 

C

 2 and 4 

D

 3 and 4 

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Preference shareholders do not usually have the right to vote in company meetings but they do have the right to have their capital repaid ahead of ordinary shareholders in the event of a liquidation. On liquidation, preference shareholders usually have no right to share in any surplus assets. A company is not compelled to pay a dividend on preference shares.

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 Which of the following statements concerning wrongful trading is correct? 

A

 Wrongful trading is a criminal offence 

B

 Selling company shares in the knowledge that the share price is about to fall is wrongful trading 

C

 A case of wrongful trading is brought by a company's administrator 

D

 Intent to defraud is required to prove a case of wrongful trading 

Which TWO of the following are offences connected with the insolvency of a company?

 (1) Wrongful trading

  (2) Market abuse 

 (3) Making a false declaration of solvency 

 (4) Bribery 

A

 1 and 3 

B

 1 and 4 

C

 2 and 3 

D

 2 and 4 

 Money laundering involves a number of phases in the overall procedure. 

Which TWO of the following are recognised phases in money laundering?

 (1) Relocation 

(2) Layering 

(3) Integration 

(4) Distribution 

A

 1 and 2 

B

 1 and 4 

C

 2 and 3 

D

 3 and 4 

The term insider dealing relates to a number of potential criminal offences. 

Which TWO of the following are crimes in relation to insider dealing? 

(1) Encouraging someone to engage in insider dealing 

(2) Failing to report insider dealing 

(3) Concealing insider dealing 

(4) Passing on inside information 

A

 1 and 2 

B

 1 and 4 

C

 2 and 3 

D

 2 and 4 

 LT is an accountant who works for Tapa Ltd, a company owned by SP. LT has devised a scheme where Tapa Ltd can illegally disguise certain revenues so that the company's tax charge is reduced. Any tax that the scheme saves is paid to SP as a dividend.  

Which TWO offences has LT committed? 

(1) Tipping off 

 (2) Failure to prevent  

(3) Laundering 

 (4) Failure to report 

A

 1 and 2 

B

 1 and 4 

C

 2 and 3 

D

 3 and 4 

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