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Mary is a U.S. expatriate who is assigned to work in Belgium. In order to avoid double income taxation and maintaining residences in the United States and in Belgium, which approach will not place her at a financial disadvantage?
 
  A) the balance sheet approach
  B) the cost comparison approach
  C) the weights and measurements approach
  D) the retrospective approach

Question 2

Andre is going to be stationed overseas for about 18 months. Andre's foreign service premium will increase his base pay by about how much?
 
  A) 5 - 10
  B) 10 - 30
  C) 40 - 60
  D) 50 - 75


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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