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Deck 12: Evaluation and Control
1
Some takeover specialists look at the amount of money a new owner can take out of the firm without harming the business.This is known as
A) leveraged buyout.
B) operating cash flow.
C) free cash flow.
D) dividends.
E) shareholder measure.
A) leveraged buyout.
B) operating cash flow.
C) free cash flow.
D) dividends.
E) shareholder measure.
C
2
All of the following are examples of behavior controls EXCEPT
A) monitoring employees' phone calls.
B) monitoring employees' PCs.
C) monitoring employees' Internet usage.
D) using ISO 14000 Standards Series.
E) sales quotas.
A) monitoring employees' phone calls.
B) monitoring employees' PCs.
C) monitoring employees' Internet usage.
D) using ISO 14000 Standards Series.
E) sales quotas.
E
3
________ is a corporate-wide,integrated process to manage the uncertainties that could negatively or positively influence the achievement of the corporation's objectives.
A) ISO 14000 Series
B) Input controls
C) Activity-based costing
D) Enterprise Risk Management
E) Market Value Added
A) ISO 14000 Series
B) Input controls
C) Activity-based costing
D) Enterprise Risk Management
E) Market Value Added
D
4
Which type of control specifies how something is to be done through policies,rules,standard operating procedures,and orders from a superior?
A) tactical control
B) strategic control
C) output control
D) behavior control
E) functional control
A) tactical control
B) strategic control
C) output control
D) behavior control
E) functional control
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5
Which is the MOST commonly used measure of corporate performance (in terms of profit)?
A) EPS
B) ROE
C) DPS
D) ROI
E) ROVA
A) EPS
B) ROE
C) DPS
D) ROI
E) ROVA
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6
The ISO 9000 and 14000 Standards Series as a way to objectively document a company's high level of quality operations are examples of
A) tactical control.
B) strategic control.
C) output control.
D) functional control.
E) behavior control.
A) tactical control.
B) strategic control.
C) output control.
D) functional control.
E) behavior control.
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7
Activity-based costing is a method of accounting which is very useful in making outsourcing decisions by doing
A) total quality management.
B) value-chain analysis.
C) reengineering.
D) MBO.
E) benchmarking.
A) total quality management.
B) value-chain analysis.
C) reengineering.
D) MBO.
E) benchmarking.
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8
Corporations will emphasize all types of controls (output,input,and behavior) when they are following a strategy of
A) conglomerate diversification.
B) concentric diversification.
C) retrenchment.
D) divestment.
E) vertical integration.
A) conglomerate diversification.
B) concentric diversification.
C) retrenchment.
D) divestment.
E) vertical integration.
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9
What percent of U.S.employers use some form of electronic monitoring in the workplace as reported in a 2015 study?
A) 0%
B) 17%
C) 30%
D) 47%
E) 67%
A) 0%
B) 17%
C) 30%
D) 47%
E) 67%
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10
If performance data and activity reports indicate undesirable performance as a result of inappropriate use of the strategic management process,operational managers must
A) immediately notify the board of directors.
B) change the strategic management model.
C) know about it so that they can correct the employee activity.
D) allow sufficient time to pass to verify if it is the process or just the usage that is the problem.
E) check the performance data to ensure their accuracy and take two more measurements.
A) immediately notify the board of directors.
B) change the strategic management model.
C) know about it so that they can correct the employee activity.
D) allow sufficient time to pass to verify if it is the process or just the usage that is the problem.
E) check the performance data to ensure their accuracy and take two more measurements.
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An advantage of ROI as a measure of performance is that
A) it is sensitive to book value.
B) it provides an incentive to use existing assets efficiently.
C) the time span of concern is short range.
D) the business cycle strongly affects ROI performance often despite managerial performance.
E) it is very sensitive to depreciation policy.
A) it is sensitive to book value.
B) it provides an incentive to use existing assets efficiently.
C) the time span of concern is short range.
D) the business cycle strongly affects ROI performance often despite managerial performance.
E) it is very sensitive to depreciation policy.
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12
Corporations will emphasize output controls when they are following a strategy of
A) concentric diversification.
B) conglomerate diversification.
C) retrenchment.
D) divestment.
E) vertical integration.
A) concentric diversification.
B) conglomerate diversification.
C) retrenchment.
D) divestment.
E) vertical integration.
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13
Controls which measure variables that influence future profitability are called
A) steering controls.
B) activity controls.
C) behavior controls.
D) output controls.
E) influencing controls.
A) steering controls.
B) activity controls.
C) behavior controls.
D) output controls.
E) influencing controls.
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14
Which type of control specifies what is to be accomplished by focusing on the end result of behaviors through the use of objectives and performance targets or milestones?
A) tactical control
B) strategic control
C) output control
D) functional control
E) behavior control
A) tactical control
B) strategic control
C) output control
D) functional control
E) behavior control
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15
Which one of the following is not a part of the evaluation and control of performance?
A) Establish corporate strategies.
B) Determine what to measure.
C) Establish standards for performance.
D) Measure actual performance.
E) Take corrective actions.
A) Establish corporate strategies.
B) Determine what to measure.
C) Establish standards for performance.
D) Measure actual performance.
E) Take corrective actions.
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16
All of the following are examples of output controls EXCEPT
A) sales quotas.
B) specific cost reduction objectives.
C) profit objectives.
D) getting to work on time.
E) surveys of customer satisfaction.
A) sales quotas.
B) specific cost reduction objectives.
C) profit objectives.
D) getting to work on time.
E) surveys of customer satisfaction.
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17
The inventory turnover ratio is an example of a(n)
A) steering control.
B) activity control.
C) behavior control.
D) output control.
E) influencing control.
A) steering control.
B) activity control.
C) behavior control.
D) output control.
E) influencing control.
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18
The end result of activity is known as
A) measurement.
B) gratuity.
C) performance.
D) return on equity.
E) achievement.
A) measurement.
B) gratuity.
C) performance.
D) return on equity.
E) achievement.
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19
The result of dividing net income before taxes by the total amount invested in the company is
A) ROI.
B) EPS.
C) ROE.
D) operating cash flow.
E) free cash flow.
A) ROI.
B) EPS.
C) ROE.
D) operating cash flow.
E) free cash flow.
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ROI is
A) Repatriation of investments.
B) Return on interest.
C) Repatriation of interest.
D) Return on investment.
E) Return of internationals.
A) Repatriation of investments.
B) Return on interest.
C) Repatriation of interest.
D) Return on investment.
E) Return of internationals.
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21
The difference between the pre-strategy and post-strategy values for the business is
A) ROI.
B) EPS.
C) ROE.
D) EVA.
E) MVA.
A) ROI.
B) EPS.
C) ROE.
D) EVA.
E) MVA.
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22
Because of the belief that accounting-based numbers such as ROI,ROE,and EPS are not reliable indicators of a corporation's economic value,which method of corporate performance is now preferred?
A) shareholder value
B) basic earning power
C) price/earnings ratio
D) profit margin on sales
E) return on assets
A) shareholder value
B) basic earning power
C) price/earnings ratio
D) profit margin on sales
E) return on assets
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23
The present value of the anticipated future stream of cash flows from the business plus the value of the company if liquidated is referred to as
A) return on assets.
B) ROVA.
C) earnings per share.
D) shareholder value.
E) ROI.
A) return on assets.
B) ROVA.
C) earnings per share.
D) shareholder value.
E) ROI.
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24
The ISO 9000 Standards Series,developed by the International Standards Association of Geneva,Switzerland,is an example of a behavior control.
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Which of the following is not considered an adequate measure by itself of corporate performance?
A) ROI
B) EPS
C) ROE
D) operating cash flow
E) all of the above
A) ROI
B) EPS
C) ROE
D) operating cash flow
E) all of the above
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The evaluation and control process ensures that the company is achieving what it set out to accomplish.
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Enterprise risk management is being adopted because of the increasing amount of environmental uncertainty that can affect an entire corporation.
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Activity-based costing (ABC) is an accounting method for allocating indirect and fixed costs to individual products or product lines based on the value-added activities going into that product.
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Behavior,output,and input controls are all interchangeable.
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30
Evaluation and control information consists only of performance data.
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31
One example of a steering control used by retail stores is the inventory turnover ratio,which shows how hard an investment in inventory is working.
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ABC is an accounting method for allocating direct and fixed costs to individual products.
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ABC accounting allows accountants to charge costs more accurately than the traditional method because it allocates overhead far more precisely.
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34
Performance is the end result of activity.
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One of the obstacles to effective control is the difficulty in developing appropriate measures of important activities and outputs.
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Behavior controls specify how something is to be done through policies,rules,standard operating procedures,and orders from a superior.
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ROI stands for return on incentives.
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One advantage of using ROI is that it is a single comprehensive figure that includes all revenues,costs,and expenses.
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39
Which of the following is a way in which managers can improve their company's or business unit's EVA?
A) earning more profit without using more capital
B) using more capital
C) investing capital in multiple low-return projects
D) extending their line of credit
E) divest a unit
A) earning more profit without using more capital
B) using more capital
C) investing capital in multiple low-return projects
D) extending their line of credit
E) divest a unit
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40
Operating cash flow is also known as free cash flow.
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41
List the five-step feedback model of the evaluation and control process.
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42
Stickiness and eyeballs are two non-financial performance measures used by Internet business ventures.
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43
A responsibility center which measures performance in terms of the difference between revenues (which measure production) and expenditures (which measure resources) is a(n)
A) investment center.
B) revenue center.
C) expense center.
D) profit center.
E) standard cost center.
A) investment center.
B) revenue center.
C) expense center.
D) profit center.
E) standard cost center.
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44
A responsibility center which measures resources in dollars without consideration of service or product costs is called a(n)
A) investment center.
B) revenue center.
C) expense center.
D) profit center.
E) standard cost center.
A) investment center.
B) revenue center.
C) expense center.
D) profit center.
E) standard cost center.
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45
What is the most commonly used measure of corporate performance (in terms of profits)? Discuss the limitations of using this measure.
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46
The revenue center is measured in terms of efficiency.
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47
Management audits have been developed to evaluate activities such as corporate social responsibility,functional areas such as the marketing department,and divisions such as the international division.
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48
What is the difference between EVA and MVA?
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49
Distinguish between behavior and output controls.Provide examples of each.
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50
Unlike ROI,managers cannot manipulate the numbers of EVA.
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51
Return on investment (ROI) is the most widely used measure of performance in what responsibility center?
A) revenue center
B) expense center
C) investment center
D) profit center
E) standard cost center
A) revenue center
B) expense center
C) investment center
D) profit center
E) standard cost center
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52
The balanced scorecard approach to evaluation and control assigns to each goal/objective in an area one or more measures that are each essential for achieving a desired strategic option.These measures are called
A) critical success factors.
B) strategic factors.
C) key performance measures.
D) behavioral measures.
E) responsibility centers.
A) critical success factors.
B) strategic factors.
C) key performance measures.
D) behavioral measures.
E) responsibility centers.
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53
Which of the following is not descriptive of responsibility centers?
A) They are used to the extent that they can isolate specific functional units such as R&D.
B) Each responsibility center has its own budget and is evaluated on its use of budgeted resources.
C) The responsibility center coordinates all the functional areas and project developments to implement the strategic decision plan.
D) The center uses resources to produce a service or a product.
E) A responsibility center is headed by the manager responsible for the center's performance.
A) They are used to the extent that they can isolate specific functional units such as R&D.
B) Each responsibility center has its own budget and is evaluated on its use of budgeted resources.
C) The responsibility center coordinates all the functional areas and project developments to implement the strategic decision plan.
D) The center uses resources to produce a service or a product.
E) A responsibility center is headed by the manager responsible for the center's performance.
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54
The comparison of the expected cost of production against the actual cost of production typically occurs in the
A) investment center.
B) revenue center.
C) standard cost center.
D) profit center.
E) expense center.
A) investment center.
B) revenue center.
C) standard cost center.
D) profit center.
E) expense center.
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55
EVA may eventually replace ROI as the standard performance measure.
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56
What responsibility center is judged for effectiveness rather than efficiency?
A) investment center
B) revenue center
C) standard cost center
D) profit center
E) expense center
A) investment center
B) revenue center
C) standard cost center
D) profit center
E) expense center
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57
Which of the following is not one of the areas in which goals or objectives should be developed for use in the balanced scorecard approach?
A) customer
B) innovation and learning
C) financial
D) stakeholder
E) internal business perspective
A) customer
B) innovation and learning
C) financial
D) stakeholder
E) internal business perspective
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58
The balanced scorecard combines financial measures that tell the results of actions already taken with operational measures on customer satisfaction,internal processes,and the corporation's innovation and improvement activities.
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59
A type of responsibility center which is typically established whenever an organizational unit has control over both its resources and its products or services is a(n)
A) investment center.
B) revenue center.
C) expense center.
D) profit center.
E) standard cost center.
A) investment center.
B) revenue center.
C) expense center.
D) profit center.
E) standard cost center.
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60
A multidivisional corporation like GE would tend to use what type of responsibility center?
A) expense center
B) investment center
C) profit center
D) standard cost center
E) revenue center
A) expense center
B) investment center
C) profit center
D) standard cost center
E) revenue center
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61
Discuss the benchmarking process.
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62
What is the balanced scorecard? What are the four areas to be addressed?
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63
A profit center is typically established whenever an organizational unit has control over both its resources and its products or services.
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64
The union of all of a company's major business activities from order processing to production within a single family of software modules is known as
A) enterprise resource planning.
B) enterprise strategic planning.
C) information system planning.
D) united resource planning.
E) united strategic planning.
A) enterprise resource planning.
B) enterprise strategic planning.
C) information system planning.
D) united resource planning.
E) united strategic planning.
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65
Benchmarking has been decreasing in popularity as companies emphasize uniqueness.
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A study by Bain & Company revealed what percentage of companies using benchmarking in some manner?
A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 65%
E) 90%
A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 65%
E) 90%
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The German company SAP AG originated the concept of ERP with its
A) activity-based costing.
B) transfer pricing.
C) spreadsheet software.
D) R/3 software system.
E) transnational software integrator.
A) activity-based costing.
B) transfer pricing.
C) spreadsheet software.
D) R/3 software system.
E) transnational software integrator.
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The worldwide cost of software piracy is estimated to be about $63 billion.
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The continual process of measuring products,services,and practices against the toughest competitors or those companies recognized as industry leaders is
A) total quality management.
B) benchmarking.
C) action planning.
D) reengineering.
E) management by objectives.
A) total quality management.
B) benchmarking.
C) action planning.
D) reengineering.
E) management by objectives.
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An electronic tagging technology used in a number of companies to improve supply-chain efficiency with contactless communication between devices is
A) RFID.
B) ERP.
C) MBO.
D) TQM.
E) ROE.
A) RFID.
B) ERP.
C) MBO.
D) TQM.
E) ROE.
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71
Benchmarking has been found to produce the best results in companies that are already well managed.
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72
The worldwide cost of software piracy in 2016 was estimated to be approximately
A) $3 million.
B) $30 million.
C) $3 billion.
D) 63 billion.
E) over $100 billion.
A) $3 million.
B) $30 million.
C) $3 billion.
D) 63 billion.
E) over $100 billion.
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An odd twist to benchmarking in the arena of international trade is
A) counterfeiting/piracy.
B) repatriation of profits.
C) freakonomics.
D) RFID.
E) transfer pricing.
A) counterfeiting/piracy.
B) repatriation of profits.
C) freakonomics.
D) RFID.
E) transfer pricing.
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RFID
A) is radio frequency identification.
B) replaces cell phones.
C) replaces wireless barcodes.
D) has not currently been widely implemented.
E) is not permitted by government contractors.
A) is radio frequency identification.
B) replaces cell phones.
C) replaces wireless barcodes.
D) has not currently been widely implemented.
E) is not permitted by government contractors.
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What is becoming the business information system's global standard?
A) ERP
B) SAP
C) GDP
D) TQM
E) ISO 9000
A) ERP
B) SAP
C) GDP
D) TQM
E) ISO 9000
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76
Which of the following is not one of the steps followed in the benchmarking process?
A) Develop tactical programs for closing performance gaps.
B) Implement tactical programs, measure the results, and compare the results with those of the best-in-class company.
C) Implement activity-based costing.
D) Identify the area or process to be examined.
E) Calculate the differences among the company's performance measurements and those of the best-in-class company.
A) Develop tactical programs for closing performance gaps.
B) Implement tactical programs, measure the results, and compare the results with those of the best-in-class company.
C) Implement activity-based costing.
D) Identify the area or process to be examined.
E) Calculate the differences among the company's performance measurements and those of the best-in-class company.
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Which of the following is not a reason ERP could fail?
A) insufficient tailoring of the software to fit the company
B) inadequate training
C) simplicity of system
D) insufficient implementation support
E) demands a high level of standardization
A) insufficient tailoring of the software to fit the company
B) inadequate training
C) simplicity of system
D) insufficient implementation support
E) demands a high level of standardization
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Benchmarking involves openly learning how others do something better than one's own company so that one not only can imitate,but perhaps even improve on their current techniques.
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What company pioneered the concept of benchmarking in the United States?
A) Walmart
B) Boeing
C) PepsiCo
D) Xerox Corp
E) Coca Cola
A) Walmart
B) Boeing
C) PepsiCo
D) Xerox Corp
E) Coca Cola
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The concept that suggest it makes no sense to reinvent something that someone else is already using is
A) benchmarking.
B) ERP.
C) RFID.
D) TQM.
E) MBO.
A) benchmarking.
B) ERP.
C) RFID.
D) TQM.
E) MBO.
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