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MFS – APR 2024 – L2 – Q3 – Financial Intermediation and Profitability Enhancement

Describe financial intermediation as a business activity and consider ways to enhance profitability of a financial intermediary with reference to revenue streams and cost components, while maintaining caution.

(a.) How would you describe Financial Intermediation as a form of business activity?                                                                                     (b.) With reference to its revenue streams and cost components, consider how Profitability of a Financial Intermediary could be enhanced within the ambit of caution.

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CML – APR 2024 – L3 – Q4 – Relevance of ESG in Bank Credit Strategy

Discuss the importance of incorporating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors into a bank's credit strategy.

Discuss the relevance of ESG considerations in Bank Credit Strategy.

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CG – APR 2024 – L4 – Q6 – Role Expansion of Chief Governance Officer in Capital Planning

Discuss whether the evolving role of the Company Secretary to Chief Governance Officer should include capital planning in situations of stressed bank balance sheets.

The changing role of the Company Secretary to become the Chief Governance Officer (CGO) means that in situations of stressed Balance Sheet or Statement of Position of banks, the role of the CGO should be expanded to include Capital Planning. Discuss.

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SCS – Mar 2025 – L3 – Q2 – Change Management

Explain leadership's role in change management and three of Kanter's skills for AML's diversification strategy.

a) Akosa Minerals Limited (AML) has undergone significant transformations in its operations, particularly with the integration of lithium extraction into its core business. This shift has presented both opportunities and challenges, including regulatory compliance, technological advancements and stakeholder management. Successfully navigating these changes requires effective leadership and change management.

Rosabeth Moss Kanter suggests that managers in change-adept organisations must possess key skills to drive transformation effectively. As AML continues its diversification efforts, the company’s leadership must demonstrate these skills to sustain growth and maintain a competitive edge.

Required:

Identify and explain the critical role of leadership in managing change and THREE out of five key change management skills suggested by Kanter that AML’s leadership should exhibit to effectively manage its diversification and growth strategies.

b) Akosa Minerals Limited (AML) recently engaged a risk consultant from Isodek Consultants to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment and provide recommendations on managing the transformational changes the company is undergoing. The consultant’s report highlights key risks and challenges related to AML’s diversification strategy, operational restructuring, stakeholder engagement and compliance with global sustainability standards.

To navigate these challenges effectively, AML’s leadership needs to apply the Gemini Consultants’ 4Rs model which provides a structured framework for managing large-scale organisational change.

Required:

Using the Gemini Consultants’ 4Rs model, discuss how each component can be applied to address the operational and environmental risks identified in the consultant’s report.

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FM – Mar 2025 – L2 – Q3 – Foreign exchange risk and currency risk management

Determine outcomes of forward contract and money market hedge for GPL's USD payment and recommend the best technique.

a) Gyenyame Pharmaceuticals LTD (GPL), a Ghanaian company, imports raw materials from the United States of America to produce generic drugs for the local market. Due to recent fluctuations in the foreign exchange market, the company’s management is concerned about the impact of exchange rate movements on its costs and profitability.
The company is expected to pay USD750,000 in three months for a shipment of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). GPL also exports locally produced herbal medicine called ‘Koo-pile’ to the Ghanaian community in Oklahoma, USA on credit basis. The company is expecting a receipt of USD250,000 in three months for a consignment exported a month ago.
GPL is considering two hedging strategies to manage the foreign exchange risk: a forward contract and a money market hedge.
The following financial information is available:

  • Current Spot Rate (GHS/USD): 12.00
  • 3-Month Forward Rate (GHS/USD): 12.20
  • 3-Month USD Interest Rate: 3% per annum
  • 3-Month GHS Interest Rate: 14% per annum
  • Expected Future Spot Rate in 3 Months (GHS/USD): 12.50

Required:
i) Determine the outcome of the two hedging techniques and recommend the appropriate technique to GPL based on your computations.
(9 marks)

ii) Explain THREE internal hedging techniques that GPL could use to manage its foreign exchange risk.

b) Technological advancements have significantly transformed financial markets, enhancing the way transactions are conducted, information is accessed and risks are managed. As financial institutions and individual investors increasingly depend on digital tools and innovative technologies, financial markets have become more efficient, accessible and transparent.

Required:
Explain FIVE positive impacts of technological development on financial markets.
(5 marks)

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AA – Mar 2025 – L2 – Q3 – Audit Strategy

Discuss the content and relevance of an audit strategy memorandum in guiding the audit process.

a) The overall audit strategy sets the scope, timing and direction of the audit and guides the development of a more detailed plan. Audit plan converts the audit strategy into a more detailed plan and includes the nature, timing and extent of audit procedures to be performed by the engagement team members in order to obtain sufficient and appropriate audit evidence to reduce audit risk to an acceptable level. Required: Discuss the content of an audit strategy memorandum and its relevance to an audit.

b) Kalomo & Partners, an audit firm, has decided to enhance its audit procedures by integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. The firm aims to leverage on AI to audit financial data and transactions more efficiently and effectively. As part of this initiative, the audit team is exploring how AI can be used to analyse large datasets, identify anomalies, and improve the accuracy of their audit findings. The management of Kalomo & Partners is seeking to understand the best practices for using AI in auditing and the potential challenges they may encounter. The firm wants to ensure that the integration of AI aligns with auditing standards and enhances the overall quality of their audit processes.

Required:

i) Explain how AI can be utilised in auditing financial data and transactions.

ii) State TWO potential benefits of using AI in the audit process of Kalomo & Partners.

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AAA – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q5a – Roles of an Audit Committee in Corporate Governance

Explain four roles of an audit committee in compliance with good corporate governance practices.

An Audit Committee is a sub-group of a company’s Board of Directors responsible for the oversight of the financial reporting and disclosure process. The duties and responsibilities of the Audit Committee greatly contribute to good corporate governance practices of a company.

Required:
Explain FOUR roles of an Audit Committee in compliance with good corporate governance practices.

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AA – Nov 2024 – L2 – Q3a – Management’s Expert and Audit Evidence

Explain the term "management’s expert" and four factors to consider before relying on their work as audit evidence.

Question:
ISA 500: Audit Evidence provides guidance for auditors intending to rely on the work of a management’s expert. If the information to be used as audit evidence has been prepared using the work of a management’s expert, the auditor must evaluate the management’s expert.

Required:
i) Explain the term “management’s expert.” 
ii) Explain FOUR factors to consider before relying on the work of a management’s expert as audit evidence.

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AA – Nov 2024 – L2 – Q2b – Advantages of Outsourcing Internal Audit

Explain the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing the internal audit function.

As organisations look for ways to cut costs, the idea of outsourcing internal audit work goes on the agenda. While outsourcing may be appealing in theory, there are good reasons to keep internal audit in-house.

Required:
i) State TWO advantages of outsourcing the internal audit function. 
ii) State THREE disadvantages of outsourcing the internal audit function.

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AAA – May 2016 – L3 – Q3 – Internal Audit and Corporate Governance

Identify internal controls for managing risks at KAGM and explain related financial statement risks.

The Kuramo Art Gallery and Museum (KAGM) is in the centre of a city that is popular with tourists. About 65% of its income comes from admission fees and annual memberships, and about 30% of its income comes from sponsorship of special exhibitions by companies. Most of the remaining income comes from a small cafe and gift shop in the art gallery and museum.
Admission fees come from sales of tickets to daily visitors and from annual membership subscriptions from ‘Friends of KAGM’ who are entitled to free entry to the art gallery and museum at any time.
Day tickets can be purchased by credit card in advance, by a telephone ‘hotline’ or at KAGM’s website on the Internet. Alternatively, day tickets can be bought with cash or credit card at the ‘door’ on the day of the visit. Reduced prices are available for children, students, and individuals aged over 65, and there are also special reduced-price ‘family tickets’ for two adults and two children.
Sponsorship arrangements are agreed up to 18 months in advance. Some corporate sponsors, particularly transport companies (bus companies and railway companies) sell advertising to KAGM.
The management of KAGM have identified the following applicable risks that need careful attention. They believe that these risks should be managed actively.

(i) There is a failure to attract more visitors because of the poor condition of many of the paintings in the art gallery and of the items in the museum. Paintings must be restored regularly because their condition deteriorates. KAGM has just one specialist restorer, who is unable to keep up with the required volume of work. The management of KAGM recognise that investment in new items and the restoration of existing items is inadequate, but blame the lack of income for the problem.
(ii) Some corporate sponsorship agreements may not be invoiced due to poor communication between the sponsors, KAGM’s sponsorship managers, and the accounts department of KAGM.
(iii) Some sponsorship agreements are not invoiced at their correct amount. This happens often when a sponsor is also a company that provides advertising for KAGM. Normal practice is for these sponsors to deduct their advertising charges from the amount they pay to KAGM in sponsorship. However, the accounts department in KAGM is not given the details of these set-off arrangements.
(iv) Some of the cash received from day visitors at the door may be stolen (or lost, or used by management for business expenses) and does not reach KAGM’s cashier.
(v) The on-line booking system for buying tickets in advance on the KAGM website is not always available because the website is ‘down’.

Required:

(a) Describe appropriate internal controls to manage each of the applicable risks described above. (15 Marks)
(b) Explain the financial statement risks that arise from each of these applicable risks. (5 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2012 – L3 – AII – Q18 – Risk Management in Audits

Identifies the corporate factor that has increased the risk exposure of auditors over the last decade.

The rate of corporate ………… in the last ten years has tended to increase the risk exposure of the auditor.

 

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AAA – May 2024 – L3 – SC – Q5 – Auditor’s Legal Liability

Assess the auditor's legal position and requirements for due care in Globamedia's case, and outline preventive steps.

Globamedia is a company listed on The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) and is a long-established media company. In the last three years, it made some losses, though it is making investment in digital publishing. This investment and the company’s projected sound future prospects have led to a good market rating since it was generally seen that this digital publishing is a leading edge in the media industry. Its investments have been funded through the use of reserves built over many years.

However, a few weeks ago, Globamedia’s shares were suspended, having fallen by more than the stipulated threshold by The Nigerian Exchange Group on rumors that asset values have been significantly overstated and that the company was no longer financially viable. Your firm as the auditors has come under significant criticism and is considered as being negligent.

Required:

a. Evaluate the legal position of your firm. (5 Marks)

b. Discuss the requirements for due care. (5 Marks)

c. Highlight the steps and procedures that the firm could have taken to prevent such a situation from occurring. (5 Marks)

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FM – Nov 2020 – L3 – Q1 – International Financial Management

Evaluates a foreign investment project in Linder, with NPV, payback period, and real options for abandonment analyzed under two scenarios.

Assume today is November 20, 2019. In 2018, the Oyin Division of Aba plc successfully launched a new premium wine, “Aladun,” in Nigeria. The Divisional Board of Oyin Division is now considering plans put forward by the Divisional Marketing Manager to launch the full range of Aladun in another country, “Linder.” Linder has the Linderian dollar (L$) as its currency, and the launch is planned for January 1, 2020.

It is known that breaking into the Linderian market for fruit wine is challenging due to strong local brand loyalty. Initial market research based on free tasting sessions has been promising, though uncertainties remain. The biggest risk identified is the potential for a Nigerian competitor to enter the same market with a similar product.

Financial Data for the Project:

  • Initial market research for the Linderian market: N5 million (already spent).
  • Additional detailed market research and packaging design (if approved): N20 million.
  • Launch campaign (radio and TV advertising): N10 million.
  • Distribution center in Linder: L$84 million.

Operating cash flow forecasts for the year ending December 31, 2020, vary based on two scenarios:

  • Scenario A: Sales revenue L$100 million; costs L$10 million + N20 million.
  • Scenario B: Sales revenue L$55 million; costs L$10 million + N15 million.
  • Probability of occurrence: 70% for Scenario A, 30% for Scenario B.

Other relevant financial data:

  • Oyin Division’s project evaluation discount rate: 15%.
  • Project duration: 4 years.
  • Expected operating cash flow growth: 5% per year.
  • Residual value of the distribution center: L$52 million after 4 years.
  • Exchange rate: N1 = L$1.2000 on January 1, 2020 (strengthening by 2% per year).
  • Corporate tax rate in Nigeria: 35%.
  • Tax allowances on capital expenditure: 100% (tax-deductible in Nigeria).

Additional Option:

  • The project could be abandoned on January 1, 2021, with the distribution center sold for an estimated L$70 million if Scenario B occurs.

Required:

a. Ignoring the abandonment option: i. Calculate the NPV for the project as of January 1, 2020, for each scenario and the overall total expected NPV. (17 Marks) ii. Calculate the payback period for each scenario. (4 Marks) iii. Interpret your results. (4 Marks)

b. Evaluate the abandonment decision on January 1, 2021, if Scenario B occurs. (7 Marks)

c. Advise on how real options and other strategic financial issues may influence the investment decision. (8 Marks)

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AAA – May 2018 – L3 – SC – Q7a – Audit Reporting

Prepare a management representation letter for Banana Follow Me Limited and outline anti-money laundering requirements for the audit team.

You are the accountant to Banana Follow Me Limited and the audit of the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2016 is currently ongoing. The company is a cocoa processing entity with various factories across the country. During the year end audit, the auditors, Akinfenwa & Company. (Chartered Accountants), observed that the company purchased
200,000 units of XYZ Plc. shares during the year and that the company had not recognised dividends on these shares as at year end. Upon enquiry, the Managing Director of the company explained that the
shares were purchased ex-dividend and had promised to provide suitable representations to confirm this. The auditors have verified this and are 106 satisfied with the explanation but expect representation letter which includes all other relevant representations from the company.

Required:

As the accountant to Banana Follow Me Limited, prepare the management representation letter to be issued to the company’s auditors, Akinfenwa & Company, confirming representations for the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2016.

 

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CSME – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q6 – Risk Management and Corporate Strategy

This question identifies types of risk in a volatile business environment, using the Turnbull Report.

Today’s business environment is often described by many experts as Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous (VUCA). Some of the driving forces of the VUCA environment include COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Europe, global warming, and a rapidly changing technological environment.

The impact of the VUCA environment on the global economy includes inflation, dwindling consumers’ purchasing power, rising energy costs, among others, leading to an increase in a sense of turbulence, danger, and unpredictability. With the volatility in the business environment also comes frequent changes in laws and regulations affecting businesses, a factor that adds instability to an already unstable business environment.

You have been asked by a start-up company in the consumer goods retailing business to provide advice on risk management as it concerns the global economy. The company is planning to launch an online retail store with a focus on the global consumer goods market.

Required:
Using the Turnbull Report and drawing from the given scenario, identify and explain to your client the types of risk that are inherent in the VUCA business environment. (15 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2017 – L3 – Q7 – Audit of IT Systems and Data Analytics

Assess key controls for an online trading business, evaluate associated risks with electronic data interchange, and suggest effective risk mitigation controls.

Young Entrepreneur Trading (YET) is an online trading business established by Yemisi Tumfere. YET sources household goods from various local and international manufacturers, placing orders online with suppliers. Customers also place online orders, and invoices are processed and sent to stores for dispatch through a network of delivery centers across the country.

YET, dissatisfied with its previous auditors, has approached your firm for the audit engagement, with professional clearance obtained. As the audit manager, you are responsible for the engagement, with several new trainees under your supervision who are unfamiliar with controls for online businesses.

Requirements:
a. Discuss FIVE controls an auditor should focus on to assess the effectiveness of controls in an online system like YET. (5 Marks)
b. Evaluate FOUR risks associated with YET’s use of electronic data interchange in an online business and recommend FOUR effective controls to minimize these risks. (10 Marks)

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FM – Nov 2017 – L3 – Q7 – Portfolio Management

Evaluate investment risk in different portfolio scenarios and explain the implications of beta and alpha values for KT Plc’s equity.

a. In the context of the selection and holding of investments, discuss each of the following scenarios:

i. An investor holding only one security needs to be concerned with the unsystematic risk of that security. (3 Marks)

ii. However, an investor who holds a number of securities should take account of total risk. (3 Marks)

iii. An investor should never add to a portfolio an investment that yields a return less than the market rate of return. (3 Marks)

b. The equity beta of KT Plc. is 1.2 and the equity alpha is 1.4. Explain the meaning and significance of these values to the company. (6 Marks)

(Total 15 Marks)

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FR – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q1 – Presentation of Financial Statements (IAS 1)

Prepare financial statements for Akamata Nigeria Limited, analyze revaluation adjustments, and assess ethical challenges posed by management.

Akamata Nigeria Limited is a manufacturing company. Its finished products are stored in a nearby warehouse until ordered by the customers. Akamata Nigeria Limited has performed very well in the past, but has been in financial difficulties in recent months due to the removal of petroleum subsidies and floating of exchange rate by the Federal Government of Nigeria. The company has been reorganizing its business to improve performance.

The trial balance of Akamata Nigeria Limited as at March 31, 2023, was as follows:

Description Debit (N’000) Credit (N’000)
Revenue 624,500
Cost of goods manufactured (excluding depreciation) 470,000
Distribution costs 45,300
Administrative expenses 80,100
Restructuring costs 605
Interest received 6,000
Loan notes interest paid 3,195
Land and building (including land N100,000,000) 251,500
Plant and equipment 18,600
Accumulated depreciation at March 31, 2022:
– Buildings 30,300
– Plant and equipment 8,350
Investment properties (at market value) 120,000
Inventories at March 31, 2022 24,260
Trade receivables 46,650
Cash and bank 5,950
Ordinary share capital of N1 each (fully paid) 100,000
Share premium 2,150
Revaluation surplus 15,625
Retained earnings at March 31, 2022 140,385
Ordinary dividend paid 5,000
7% loan notes (2027) 91,250
Trade payables 40,600
Proceeds of shares issued 12,000

Total Debit = 1,071,160
Total Credit = 1,071,160

Additional Information:

  1. Property, plant, and equipment depreciation policies:
    • Building: 5% p.a. on straight-line basis (administrative cost).
    • Plant and equipment: 25% p.a. on reducing balance basis (cost of sales).
  2. Land revaluation on March 31, 2023: N120,000,000.
  3. Estimated income tax for the year ended March 31, 2023: N4,880,000.
  4. Closing inventories as at March 31, 2023, amount to N25,900,000. Inspection shows that a production machine had incorrect setup resulting in mispackaged products costing N250,000 to produce. Additional repackaging cost of N100,000 would enable a sale at N275,000. The mispackaged goods are currently included in inventory at N250,000.
  5. Loan notes are due for repayment by March 31, 2027, with interest accrued for six months to March 31, 2023.
  6. Restructuring costs represent major efforts to improve competitiveness and profitability.
  7. Investment properties required no fair value adjustments during the period.
  8. Issued 10 million new ordinary shares at N1.20 each during the year, recorded under “proceeds of share issue.”

Required:

a. Prepare the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income, and the statement of changes in equity for the year ended March 31, 2023. (15 Marks)

b. Prepare the statement of financial position as at March 31, 2023. (10 Marks)

c. As the chief accountant of Akamata Nigeria Limited, you have been instructed by the new managing director (MD) to revise the last financial statement and prepare an attractive six-month forecast for listing on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), potentially bypassing relevant accounting standards and NGX regulations.

Required:
Identify the motivations of the managing director and outline actions you should consider under this ethical pressure. (5 Marks)

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MGE – Nov 2014 – L2 – Q1 – Corporate Governance

Ethical and governance issues in appointing auditors with familial ties to company management.

ROC Company Plc. manufactures aluminium (stainless) household equipment. Its plant is located by Alobe river, which is the source of water for the community. The company currently has the largest share of the market on the West African Coast and plans to expand its operations to East African and South African markets.

At the 26th Annual General Meeting (AGM), shareholders approved the appointment of Adeola & Partners as External Auditors to the company. The Managing Partner of Adeola & Partners, Sir Segun Adeola, is a nephew of the Managing Director of ROC Company Plc. The appointment of Adeola & Partners as External Auditors to ROC Company was facilitated by the Managing Director, who did not disclose his relationship with Sir Segun Adeola to the company’s board.

At a recent board meeting, the Managing Director of ROC expressed concern that so much resources were expended towards satisfying the interest of the community at the expense of the company’s shareholders. According to him, shareholders are the primary stakeholders of the company, and their interest should be given the highest priority. He further opined that although other stakeholders are important to the company but only to the extent that ROC needs them. Consequently, the board resolved that henceforth, the company should not spend more than 0.5% of its Profit After Tax (PAT) on other stakeholders.

At the peak of the company’s production cycle, one of its underground waste tanks ruptured, and a large quantity of chemical waste leaked into Alobe river. This led to the destruction of aquatic life and contamination of neighbouring farmlands. This catastrophic event devastated the community as many farmers and fishermen lost their sources of livelihood. The community’s major source of drinking water was also contaminated.

The leadership of Alobe River Community Association approached the management of ROC Company Plc. and requested them to pay huge sums as compensation to the affected people and also to construct ten bore holes for the community. The management, however, informed the community leaders that based on the resolution of their board, expenditure on the issue would be limited to only 0.5% of profit after tax at the end of the year, which was projected to be far less than the amount of compensation demanded by the community. As a result, all discussions with the leadership of the community broke down.

The youths of the community responded with a sit-in protest, leading to a blockade of the company’s gate and disruption of its operations. The board of the company is now seeking immediate and amicable resolution of this problem.

While this was going on, the company suffered a major fire outbreak in its second factory, destroying its main furnace, machines and a large quantity of its finished goods. Some of the workers were severely burnt while attempting to put out the fire at the factory’s major warehouse. This event culminated in production shutdown at the second factory and temporary disengagement of several skilled workers as well as some casual staff. Fortunately, the company is covered by comprehensive fire and workers compensation insurance policies with Nagode Risk and Life Assurance Plc.

Required:
a. As a Strategic Risk Consultant of ROC Company Plc. you are to evaluate the adequacy of the risk management processes, including its information and communication systems. (8 Marks)

b. Evaluate the company’s residual risks in contrast to the management’s risk appetite. (7 Marks)

c. Using the stakeholders theory, evaluate the Managing Director’s position. Are there other stakeholders important to the company? (9 Marks)

d. Identify and discuss the ethical issues involved in the scenario described above. (6 Marks)


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CSME – May 2021 – L2 – Q5c – Risk Management and Corporate Strategy

Relating 'Impact and Likelihood' to 'Objective and Subjective' risk perception using a table.

Risk Assessment is a very important activity in an organisation. With the use of a table, relate ‘Impact and Likelihood’ to ‘Objective and Subjective’ risk perception.

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