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Basic Question 0 of 22
In the reading, one action may be considered ethical but may not be legal in certain jurisdictions. It is ______.
B. insider trading
C. strictly following disclosure requirements
A. whistleblowing
B. insider trading
C. strictly following disclosure requirements
User Contributed Comments 4
User | Comment |
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jstid40 | I don't understand this question. Nothing in the question describes what would be considered whistleblowing. If the general idea is that "Some ethical behavior may be illegal", I get that, but the answer being "Whistleblowing" does not make sense to me. |
jgarduno01 | Referencing the Reading: "Another area in which ethics and laws may conflict is the area of 'whistleblowing.'" |
walterli | ex. Snowden |
ZiruiGong | Snowden lmao |

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Learning Outcome Statements
calculate and interpret alternative price multiples and dividend yield;
calculate and interpret underlying earnings, explain methods of normalizing earnings per share (EPS), and calculate normalized EPS;
explain and justify the use of earnings yield (E/P);
describe fundamental factors that influence alternative price multiples and dividend yield;
calculate and interpret the justified price-to-earnings ratio (P/E), price-to-book ratio (P/B), and price-to-sales ratio (P/S) for a stock, based on forecasted fundamentals;
calculate and interpret a predicted P/E, given a cross-sectional regression on fundamentals, and explain limitations to the cross-sectional regression methodology;
evaluate a stock by the method of comparables and explain the importance of fundamentals in using the method of comparables;
calculate and interpret the P/E-to-growth ratio (PEG) and explain its use in relative valuation;
calculate and explain the use of price multiples in determining terminal value in a multistage discounted cash flow (DCF) model;
explain alternative definitions of cash flow used in price and enterprise value (EV) multiples and describe limitations of each definition;
calculate and interpret EV multiples and evaluate the use of EV/EBITDA;
CFA® 2025 Level II Curriculum, Volume 4, Module 23.