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ASIS PSP Exam - Topic 10 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASIS's PSP exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 10
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The dollar loss is not simply the cost of the item lost but also includes:

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Jillian
3 months ago
Definitely all of the above, they all impact the bottom line.
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Jaime
3 months ago
Wait, all of these count as losses? That’s surprising!
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Tabetha
3 months ago
I think discounted cash is a bit of a stretch, though.
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Omega
4 months ago
Totally agree, downtime is a huge factor too.
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Lemuel
4 months ago
Temporary replacement costs can add up fast!
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Felix
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused about discounted cash. Does that really factor into the dollar loss calculation?
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Cathrine
4 months ago
This question reminds me of a similar practice one we did about indirect costs. I feel like "All of the above" makes sense here.
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Mireya
4 months ago
I think downtime is definitely a part of the total loss, but I can't recall if temporary replacement costs are included too.
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Willard
5 months ago
I remember discussing how losses can include more than just the item itself, but I'm not sure if all these factors apply.
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Tegan
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The dollar loss includes not just the cost of the item, but also any temporary replacement costs and downtime. I'm pretty confident that "D. All of the above" is the correct answer.
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Maybelle
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know the cost of the item itself is included, but I'm not sure about the other factors. I'll have to think through each option carefully.
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Louisa
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the costs associated with losing an item. I'll carefully consider each option and choose the one that best captures all the potential costs.
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Stephane
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm not entirely sure what "discounted cash" means in this context. I'll have to read through the options again and try to eliminate the ones that don't seem to fit.
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Tayna
5 months ago
Hmm, I remember learning about the /etc/fstab file, but I'm a bit fuzzy on the exact format. I'll have to review my notes to refresh my memory before answering this.
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Kattie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know phishing is when they try to trick you, but I'm not 100% on the exact definition. I'll have to think it through.
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Kristofer
10 months ago
Who knew losing a simple item could cost so much? I guess you really can't just look at the face value.
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Cammy
10 months ago
Hmm, I was going to say B, but I think D is the way to go. Gotta include those sneaky hidden costs.
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Shay
9 months ago
Definitely, temporary replacement and downtime can add up quickly.
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Merri
9 months ago
Yeah, it's important to consider all the hidden costs when calculating dollar loss.
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Glenn
9 months ago
I agree, D is the best choice. It covers all the additional costs.
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Sina
10 months ago
I'm going with D. All of the above. This is a classic trick question - the hidden costs are the real killer.
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Lacey
8 months ago
Yeah, it's important to consider all the factors when calculating the true cost.
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Iola
9 months ago
Downtime can really hurt productivity.
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Winifred
9 months ago
Temporary replacement can be expensive too.
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Dorsey
9 months ago
I agree, the hidden costs can really add up.
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Skye
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it makes sense that all those factors would be included in the dollar loss calculation.
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Lavera
10 months ago
I agree with Galen, because downtime and temporary replacement can also contribute to the dollar loss.
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Oneida
10 months ago
All of the above, for sure. You've got to account for the full impact, not just the sticker price.
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Huey
9 months ago
I agree, it's not just about the initial cost but also the additional expenses that come with it.
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Douglass
10 months ago
Definitely, it's important to consider all the factors when calculating the dollar loss.
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Dominga
11 months ago
The dollar loss definitely includes more than just the cost of the item. Downtime and temporary replacement costs can really add up.
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Mabel
9 months ago
D) All of the above
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Mirta
9 months ago
B) Downtime
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Flo
10 months ago
A) Temporary replacement
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Galen
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) All of the above.
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