Agency Problem In Corporate Governance Ppt

Agency Problem In Corporate Governance Ppt

WHAT ARE THE AGENCY  PROBLEM IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE?​

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1. WHAT ARE THE AGENCY  PROBLEM IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE?​


Answer:

The agency problem is a conflict of interest inherent in any relationship where one party is expected to act in another's best interests. In corporate finance, the agency problem usually refers to a conflict of interest between a company's management and the company's stockholders.

Answer:

The agency problem is a conflict of interest inherent in any relationship where one party is expected to act in another's best interests. In corporate finance, the agency problem usually refers to a conflict of interest between a company's management and the company's stockholders.

Explanation:


2. enumerate and elaborate the identified agency problems in corporate governance ?​


Answer:An agency problem in corporate governance is large institutional shareholders who tend to support management. This leads to little democracy in voting and absences in annual meetings.

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3. what is the corporation of government agency assigned primarily to regulate?​


Answer:

The answer is Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).


4. A ___ is issued by government agencies and corporations for long-term debt capital of which the borrower agrees to make payments of interest and principal on specific dates to the holder(s) of the security.


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➳ A debt security is issued by government agencies and corporations for long-term debt capital of which the borrower agrees to make payments of interest and principal on specific dates to the holder(s) of the security.

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Answer:

Bond

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5. what government agencies were involved in the closure and what problems were encountered as occasioned by the closure?​


Answer:

DOH

Explanation:

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6. different between public governance and corporate governance​


Answer:

Public governance and corporate governance are much alike. It is exactly the same within a corporation: the management (the board) performs the work and at larger corporations a board of supervisory directors exercises supervisio

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7. what is the role of government in corporate governance?​


Answer:

Recent corporate scandals have led to public pressure to reform business practices and increase regulation. The public outcry over the recent scandals has made it clear that the status quo is no longer acceptable: the public is demanding accountability and responsibility in corporate behavior. Already policymakers have adopted numerous reforms. In 2002, Congress speedily passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, imposing (among other things) new financial control and reporting requirements on publicly traded companies. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the self-regulatory organizations it oversees--both the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD)--have adopted new standards for public companies and securities dealers. These responses make clear that the governance of corporations has become a central item on the public policy agenda. To address this challenge, the Center for Business and Government and its Regulatory Policy Program organized a conference in May 2004 on the role of government in corporate governance. This report summarizes the findings of this conference and is organized in three parts: (1) government regulation versus self-regulation, (2) the design of regulatory standards, and (3) regulatory enforcement.

Answer:

The role of government in corporate governance will government regulation versus self-regulation, the design of regulatory standards, and regulatory enforcement.

Explanation:

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8. 1. It is created to back up the government in filling in the gap between the stateand its people.A. State institution B. Non-state institution C. Corporation D. Development Agencies​


Answer:

B.NON-STATE INSTITUTION

DEFINITION:This are groups and organizations which operate outside the support of any state or government. They are referred to be 'stateless' since they are considered to be independent of any state, although, they usually collaborate with the government in implementing projects.


9. What do you mean by Corporate Governance and Agency Theory


Answer:

Scholarly articles for Corporate Governance and Agency Theory

Explanation:

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Mainframe computers are commonly found in ____.

A. Govermemt agencies and large corporation

B. Medium-sized manufacturing, legal or accounting firm

C. Small business, schools and home

D. None of the above

Mainframes are at the heart of almost every financial transaction in the world. Banks, large financial services firms, large retail, and insurance all rely on back end processing provided by mainframes.

(Answer:

B. Medium-sized manufacturing, legal or accounting firm)


11. why do you think that there must be a local government agency office corresponding to the national government agencies?​


Answer:

The Constitution of the Philippines recognizes the importance of local governments. It provides as a policy that "the State shall guarantee and promote the autonomy of the local government units -- especially the barangays -- to ensure their fullest development as self-reliant communities."


12. the local agency governing the national government health​


Answer:

Local government in the United States refers to governmental jurisdictions below the level of the state. Most states and territories have at least two tiers of local government: counties and municipalities. ... Many rural areas and even some suburban areas of many states have no municipal government below the county level.

What is the role of government in health?

Governments play a major role in health care financing by mobilizing the necessary resources through public budgets and other contributive mechanisms, pooling resources allocated to health development, guiding the process of resource allocation and purchasing health services from various providers.


13. government agencies​


Answer:

PHL Government Agencies

Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA)

Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHILHEALTH)

Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA)

Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)

Bureau of Immigration (BI)

Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO)


14. The government aided the families of the victims ppt or sp ​


Answer:

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The government aided the families of the victims

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15. Choose one business organization or a government agency and briefly discuss the threefold basic principles of corporate governance (Transparency and Full Disclosure, Accountability and Corporate Control) and how do these principles affect a manager in his decision making, cite an example


Answer:

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16. In financial system households, individuals, corporations/companies and government agencies they are considered as:​


The most common types of financial institutions are commercial banks, investment banks, insurance companies, and brokerage firms.


17. differentiate corporate governance from corporate social responsibility ?​


Answer:

Corporate governance is concerned with holding the balance between economic and social goals and between individual and communal goals. It focuses on the actions of the corporation and the board toward its shareholders and other stakeholders, how corporate governance serves or fails to serve their interests.


18. please pa help .Explain how these theories of corporate governance constructive to good corporate governance.​


Answer:

in a planned or command system associated with a socialist or communist system, scarce resources are owned by the government. the state allocates resources, and sets production targets and growth rates according to its own view of people's wants. market prices play little or no part in informing resource allocation decisions and queuing rations scarce goods.

Explanation:

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19. 5 social problems that address socialnequalities in the following government agencies:DepEdDSWDDOLE​


Answer:

isa lang po alam ko e sa DepEd, Survey


20. Example of government organization corporate and non corporate


GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION

U.S. Postal Service and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Federal Financing Bank in the Department of the Treasury and Federal Prison

NON-GORVERNMENT ORGANIZATION

BINGO – A “big international” NGO, such as the Red Cross.

INGO – An international NGO such as Oxfam.

ENGO – An environmental NGO like Greenpeace.

RINGO – A religious international NGO such as Catholic Relief Services.

CSO – A civil society organization like Amnesty International.


21. corporate governance in philippines​


Answer:

Corporate governance is the system by which companies are directed and controlled. Boards of directors are responsible for the governance of their companies. The shareholders' role in governance is to appoint the directors and the auditors and to satisfy themselves that an appropriate governance structure is in place.


22. 9. Which of the following is a computer used by government agencies and largecorporations like airlines and banks?OSA. WorkstationB. mainframevomC. supercomputerD. all-in-onew​


Answer:

A. Workstation or C. Supercomputer

Explanation:

Workstations are only used for companies with preinstalled software so they can work on several documents and tasks.

Supercomputers are useful for security and taking tasks to the next level.


23. 3. Government is everything except:A. Government is an agency through which the will of the state is formulated.B. Government is an agency through which the will of the state is expressed.C. Government is an agency through which the will of the state is carried out.D. Government is an agency through which the will of the state is violated.​


Answer:

Letter

C.

Explanation:

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24. who owns a corporation? describe the process whereby the owners control the firms management. what is the main reason that an agency relationship exist in the corporation form of organization? in the context what kind of problems can arise?​


Answer:

a corporation is owned by its shareholders, who purchase ownership stock of the firm. Most of the owners cannot be involved in routine operation of the firm. Therefore, they act as principals and hire agents who run the firm on behalf of the owners, to the best interests of the firm and of the owners.

Explanation:

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25. Example of government organization corporate and non corporate in the philippines


GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES

Department of Agriculture (DA)

Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)

Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)

Department of Education (DepEd)

Department of Health (DOH)

Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC)

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)

Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA)

National Irrigation Administration (NIA)

Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC)

Supreme Court (SC)

NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES

ChildHope Asia

Habitat for Humanity Philippines (HFHP)

Pro-Life Philippines

Philippine Red Cross

Haribon Foundation

Philippine Animal Welfare Society

CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXPOSITIONS AND MISSIONS (CITEM)

-- See entry under DTI.
COTTAGE INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY CENTER (CITC)

-- See entry under DTI.
DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY OF THE PHILIPPINES (DAP)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION COMMISSION (ECC)

-- See entry under DOLE.
FIBER INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (FIDA)

-- See entry under DA.
INTEGRATED BAR OF THE PHILIPPINES (IBP)

Dona Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Tel. Nos. : 631-30-14/631-30-17 to 18
Fax No. : 634-46-97

Main Function -- To professionalize the organization all legal offices/agencies, thus helping to elevate the standards of the legal profession.

President -- Atty. Raul Angangco
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CORPORATION

-- See entry under DECS.
LAGUNA LAKE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (LLDA)

-- See entry under the DENR.
LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (LRTA)

-- See entry under DOTC.
HOME INSURANCE AND GUARANTY CORPORATION (HIGC)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
LOCAL WATER UTILITIES ADMINISTRATION (LWUA)

-- See entry under the DPWH.
LUNG CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES

-- See entry under the DOH.
NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONA AIRPORT AUTHORITY (NAIA)

-- See entry under the DOTC.
MASAGANANG SAKAHAN, INC. (MSI)

11th Floor, Century Tower Condominium, Cor. Tordesillas and H.V. dela Costa, Makati City
Tel. Nos. : 818-94-11/844-17-33/844-17-45
Fax No. : 819-59-95

Main function -- To engage in trading of agricultural products.

General Manager -- Orlando Domang
METRO MANILA TRANSIT CORPORATION (MMTC)

-- See entry under the DOTC.
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (NDC)

-- See entry under the DTI.
NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY (NFA)

-- See entry under the DA.
NATIONAL HOME MORTGAGE FINANCE CORPORATION (NHMFC)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY (NHA)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
NATIONAL IRRIGATION ADMINISTRATION (NIA)

-- See entry under the DA.
NATIONAL KIDNEY INSTITUTE (NKI)

-- See entry under the DOH.
NATIONAL POWER CORPORATION (NPC/NAPOCOR)

-- See entry under the DOE.
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES (NRCP)

-- See entry under the DOST.
NATIONAL TOBACCO ADMINISTRATION (NTA)

-- See entry under the DA.
PHILIPPINE AEROSPACE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PADC)

-- See entry under the DOTC.
PHILIPPINE AMUSEMENT AND GAMING CORPORATION (PAGCOR)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
PHILIPPINE CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER

-- See entry under the DOH.
PHILIPPINE COCONUT AUTHORITY (PCA/PHILCOA)

-- See entry under the DA.
PHILIPPINE COTTON CORPORATION (PCC)

-- See entry under the DA.
PHILIPPINE CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION (PCIC)

-- See entry under the DOF.
PHILIPPINE DAIRY CORPORATION (PDC)

-- See entry under the DA.
PHILIPPINE EXPORT AND FOREIGN LOAN GUARANTEE CORPORATION (PHILGUARANTEE)

-- See entry under the DOF.
PHILIPPINE FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (PFDA)

-- See entry under the DA.
PHILIPPINE HEART CENTER (PHC)

-- See entry under the DOH.
PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (PIDS)

-- See entry under the NEDA.
PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL TRADING CORPORATION (PITC)

-- See entry under the DTI.
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (PNOC)

-- See entry under the DOE.
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RAILWAYS (PNR)

-- See entry under the DOTC.
PHILIPPINE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER CORPORATION (PHILPHOS)

-- See entry under the DTI.
PHILIPPINE PORTS AUTHORITY (PPA)

-- See entry under the DOTC.
PHILIPPINE TOURISM AUTHORITY (PTA)

-- See entry under the DOT.
PHILIPPINE VETERANS INVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PHIVIDEC)

3rd Floor, DAO Bldg., Salcedo Street, Legaspi Village, 1200, Makati City
Tel. Nos. : 815-30-26/816-09-60
Fax No. : 815-30-27

Main function -- To harness the talents and assets of the veterans and retired AFP personnel.

President -- Cesar L. Pio Roda
QUEDAN AND RURAL CREDIT GUARANTEE CORPORATION

-- See entry under the DA.
SECURITY AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (SEC)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
SUGAR REGULATORY ADMINISTRATION (SRA)

-- See entry under the DA.
TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD RESOURCE CENTER (TLRC)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.


26. what is the corporate of governance​?


Corporate governance is the system of rules, practices, and processes by which a firm is directed and controlled. Corporate governance essentially involves balancing the interests of a company's many stakeholders, such as shareholders, senior management executives, customers, suppliers, financiers, the government, and the community.


27. is a call center a government agency or a private agency?​


Answer:

private sector

Explanation:


28. Discuss enron's corporate governance from the perspective of agency theory. what is the governance role of an auditor in a public company


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29. What are the environmental problems that have been recorded or addressed by the government agencies of our country?​


Ang Pilipinas' na maliwanag na panganib sa mga natural na kalamidad ay dahil sa kanyang lokasyon. Ang pagiging isang bansa na namamalagi sa PACIFIC RING OF FIRE, ang mga ito ay madaling kapitan ng sakit sa lindol at mala-bulkan eruptions. Sa karagdagan, ang bansa ay napapalibutan ng mga malalaking katawan ng tubig at nakaharap sa Pacific Ocean kung saan 60% ng mundo ng mga bagyo ay ginawa.

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30. give the two government agencies that will help you to address environmental problems​


Answer:

National Biodiversity Authority, Central Pollution Control Board


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