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[Applause] hello and welcome to another tutorial video this time around weamp;#39;re going to take a break from some of the case studies based on real companies that weamp;#39;ve looked at before and look at instead a type of exercise that you might have to complete in an assessment center or even outside this just in the scope of normal interviews so these types of mamp;amp;a exercises and case studies are very common if youamp;#39;re in a region like Europe the Middle East Asia where assessment centers and practice exercises like this are quite common and what they will do typically is give you a set of financials for company a and for Company B and here theyamp;#39;re giving us the projected three-year financial information and what they do is they give us a couple scenarios where we have to calculate the accretion dilution so scenario number one we have an all share transaction all stock transaction scenario number two it is basically an all debt transaction th