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CIMAPRA17-BA3-1 Exam - Topic 1 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIMA's CIMAPRA17-BA3-1 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following would not require an adjustment to be made to the cashbook?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Harrison
4 months ago
Direct debits too, right? They affect the balance!
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Norah
4 months ago
Yup, bank charges and dishonored cheques definitely need adjustments.
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Lashawnda
4 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that? Seems off.
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Nieves
4 months ago
Totally agree, it’s just timing!
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Nakisha
4 months ago
Unpresented cheques don’t need cashbook adjustments.
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Angelo
5 months ago
I thought all of these would require adjustments, but now I'm second-guessing myself. Maybe I should have reviewed more before the exam!
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Geraldo
5 months ago
I feel like unpresented cheques might not need an adjustment since they haven't cleared yet, but I could be wrong.
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Gearldine
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think direct debits also need adjustments. But I'm a bit confused about dishonored cheques.
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Ernie
5 months ago
I think bank charges definitely require an adjustment, but I'm not sure about unpresented cheques. Did we cover that in class?
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Mitsue
5 months ago
I think Option B is the way to go here. Using the locale clause in the SOQL query seems like the most straightforward and reliable way to ensure the picklist values are displayed in the current user's language. The other options seem a bit more complicated or might not work as well for a multi-select picklist.
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Antonio
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. The customer hasn't provided a final decision, so we need to follow up and try to understand why. I'm leaning towards option C, following up with patience, as that seems like the most consultative approach.
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Latonia
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure this is a Pareto chart, since it presents values in descending order.
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Corrinne
5 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I think I've got a good handle on it. The key is to remember that a merge conflict occurs when Git can't automatically resolve differences between two branches.
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Nickie
9 months ago
Hmm, direct debits, huh? Looks like someone's been skipping their cashbook reconciliation classes.
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Alesia
9 months ago
Bank charges? Come on, everyone knows those need to be reflected in the cashbook. What a no-brainer!
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Lili
8 months ago
A dishonored cheque would definitely require an adjustment as well.
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Roxanne
8 months ago
Direct debits and unpresented cheques are also common adjustments.
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Tori
8 months ago
A dishonored cheque is the correct answer, as it would not require an adjustment to the cashbook.
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Irma
8 months ago
Direct debits are another item that would require an adjustment.
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Tamera
8 months ago
Bank charges are definitely an adjustment that needs to be made to the cashbook.
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Jolanda
8 months ago
D) A dishonored cheque
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Maynard
8 months ago
Yeah, bank charges are a clear adjustment that needs to be made.
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Wilda
8 months ago
Bank charges are definitely something that should be recorded in the cashbook.
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Leah
8 months ago
D) A dishonored cheque
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Bok
8 months ago
C) Unpresented cheques
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Dortha
8 months ago
C) Unpresented cheques
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Cristal
8 months ago
B) Direct debits
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Nadine
8 months ago
A) Bank charges
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Micaela
9 months ago
B) Direct debits
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Esteban
9 months ago
A) Bank charges
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Alaine
10 months ago
A dishonored cheque? Seriously? That's like Accounting 101, you have to adjust for that.
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Melissia
8 months ago
C) Unpresented cheques
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Maxima
9 months ago
B) Direct debits
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Dorothy
9 months ago
A) Bank charges
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Tyisha
10 months ago
Unpresented cheques? Pfft, that's a classic cashbook adjustment. Not this one.
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Rupert
8 months ago
C) Unpresented cheques
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Louvenia
8 months ago
Yeah, unpresented cheques are definitely a common adjustment in the cashbook.
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Kathrine
8 months ago
D) A dishonored cheque
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Kanisha
8 months ago
B) Direct debits
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Judy
8 months ago
A) Bank charges
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Cherry
9 months ago
C) Unpresented cheques
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Mireya
9 months ago
Yeah, unpresented cheques are definitely a common adjustment in the cashbook.
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Elza
10 months ago
D) A dishonored cheque
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An
10 months ago
B) Direct debits
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Janey
10 months ago
A) Bank charges
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Kattie
10 months ago
Direct debits don't require an adjustment in the cashbook. That's the obvious answer here.
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Stanton
9 months ago
Direct debits don't require an adjustment in the cashbook.
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Melissia
9 months ago
D) A dishonored cheque
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Huey
9 months ago
C) Unpresented cheques
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Cristy
10 months ago
B) Direct debits
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Marisha
10 months ago
A) Bank charges
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Eden
11 months ago
But wouldn't unpresented cheques need to be adjusted for in the cashbook to reflect the correct balance?
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Carma
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's C) Unpresented cheques that would not require an adjustment.
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Eden
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) A dishonored cheque.
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