Corporate finance committees do not plan the detailed

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Corporate finance committees do not plan the detailed activities of the various divisions in a large firm, but by their allocation of investment funds they make strategic judgements as to where the firm should expand.

a) by their allocation of investment funds they make strategic judgements as to where the firm should expand
b) when they allocate investment funds, they make strategic judgements about where the firm might be expanding
c) they make strategic judgements on where the firm should expand when they allocate investment funds
d) by allocating investment funds, they will make strategic judgements about where the firm might be expanding
e) allocations of investments fund as to where the firm should expand are their exercise in strategic judgement

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by deloitte247 » Sun May 06, 2018 10:19 am

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OPTION A: NOT TRUE
Here, speculative, vague statement with insufficient information as to inference in the subject at hand.

OPTION B: NOT TRUE
Using "when" here means the writer is trying to be interrogative because "when" is an adverbial of time which could also be used to introduce indirect question about timing of an event.

OPTION C: NOT TRUE
This is an inflammation in speech delivery that coincides with the wrong usage of sentence statement. It weakens the position of the writer

OPTION D: TRUE
Using "by" here indicates the actor in a clause with its verb in passive voice through the action or presence of the Actor. An example is "the matter was decided by the chairman".

OPTION E: NOT TRUE
Wrong use of the word "investments" as it doesn't appear in the statement which cancels out rightly any meaning that it probably would bring forth. Hence, it is wrong