Accountancy, asked by hatesushmita75, 8 months ago

Financial disclosure regulations affecting the brokerage industry are a type of:

A. market risk

B. financial risk

C. business risk

D. liquidity risk

Answers

Answered by priyasambathkumar0
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Answer:

b

Explanation:

it relates to finance of a company

Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

C. business risk

Financial disclosure regulations affecting the brokerage industry are a type of business risk.

Explanation:

A company's or organization's exposure to factors that will reduce profits or cause it to fail is referred to as business risk. A business risk is anything that jeopardizes a company's ability to meet its financial objectives. Financial disclosure regulations affecting the brokerage industry are a type of business risk. Disclosure in finance refers to the timely release of all information about a company that may influence an investor's decision. It discloses both positive and negative news, data, and operational details that have an impact on its business.

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