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AFP CTP Exam - Topic 5 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for AFP's CTP exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 5
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In this situation, the net earnings credit amount for the month would show:

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Suggested Answer: B

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Ty
2 months ago
I’m leaning towards C, but not super confident.
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Willow
2 months ago
Totally agree, B seems right!
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Fabiola
3 months ago
Just to clarify, the deficiency is $1,725, not an excess.
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Ryann
3 months ago
Wait, how can it be an excess? That’s surprising!
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Ty
3 months ago
I think it’s definitely an excess of $1,425.
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Christiane
3 months ago
I’m torn between options B and D. I practiced a lot with excess calculations, but this one feels tricky!
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Verona
4 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen a similar question before, but I can't recall the exact figures. Is $1,725 a common deficiency amount?
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Britt
4 months ago
This reminds me of a practice question where we had to determine excess amounts. I think I might lean towards option C.
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Lawrence
4 months ago
I remember something about calculating net earnings credits, but I'm not sure how to apply it here.
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Lorrie
4 months ago
This looks tricky, but I'm going to give it my best shot. I'll read the question carefully, study the image, and then logically work through the answer choices to find the correct one.
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Launa
4 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. I need to analyze the information in the image and do some calculations to determine the net earnings credit amount. I'll work through this methodically and double-check my work.
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Lai
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. The image shows some financial data, but I'm not sure how to interpret it to find the net earnings credit amount. I'll need to think this through step-by-step.
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Val
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward accounting question. I'll need to carefully review the information provided in the image and the answer choices to determine the correct net earnings credit amount.
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Margery
9 months ago
This question is as clear as mud, but I'm feeling confident. *grins* C is the answer, and if anyone disagrees, they can take it up with my accountant... who happens to be my dog.
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Carey
9 months ago
Ooh, a money question! My favorite kind. Let me see here... *studies the image intently* Yep, C is the one that jumps out at me. And if I'm wrong, I'll just blame the lighting in the room.
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Germaine
8 months ago
Let's go with C) an excess of $1,850 then.
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Katheryn
9 months ago
I agree, C seems like the correct answer.
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Twanna
9 months ago
I think it's C) an excess of $1,850.
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Nan
9 months ago
Okay, let's see here. 'Net earnings credit amount'... *squints at the screen* Yeah, I think C is the right answer. Although, who comes up with these questions, anyway? They're always trying to trip us up!
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Matilda
8 months ago
Hmm, now I'm not so sure. Maybe we should review the calculations again.
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Lavonda
8 months ago
No, I'm pretty sure it's B. The excess amount should be $1,425.
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Gregoria
8 months ago
I think it might be D actually. Let's double check the calculations.
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Fletcher
9 months ago
I agree, C seems like the correct answer. These questions can be tricky.
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Martha
9 months ago
Ah, this one's a tricky one. I'm going to have to rely on my trusty calculator for this one. *taps calculator furiously* Aha, got it! C is the way to go, my friends.
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Blondell
8 months ago
I'm sticking with C, I double-checked my calculations.
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Colton
8 months ago
No way, it's definitely not D. I'm leaning towards B.
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Dottie
8 months ago
Are you sure about that? I think it might be D.
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Peggy
10 months ago
Hmm, let me think about this. The image shows the net earnings credit amount, so it's got to be one of the options with 'excess' in it. I'm leaning towards C, but I better double-check the numbers just to be sure.
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Man
9 months ago
User 3: Agreed, we should verify the calculations before making a final decision.
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Latrice
9 months ago
User 2: That makes sense, but let's double-check the numbers just to be sure.
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Louvenia
9 months ago
User 1: I think it's an excess of $1,850.
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Tamra
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be D) an excess of $2,100.
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Jolene
11 months ago
I agree with Marget, because the net earnings credit amount would show an excess.
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Marget
11 months ago
I think the answer is C) an excess of $1,850.
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