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NCMA CPCM Exam - Topic 7 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for NCMA's CPCM exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 7
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The point at which sharing changes to 0/100 is called the _____________, which represents a cost figure.

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Suggested Answer: D

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Arlene
3 months ago
Pattern point doesn't even make sense here.
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Natalie
3 months ago
100% agree with TechGuru, no doubt about it!
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Vince
3 months ago
Wait, is that really a thing? Sounds odd.
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Raul
4 months ago
I thought it was Point of Configuration.
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Dorothy
4 months ago
It's definitely the Point of Total Assumption!
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Bobbye
4 months ago
I have a vague memory of "Prototype point" being mentioned, but I can't recall its relevance to cost figures. This is tricky!
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Leonor
4 months ago
I feel like "Pattern point" could be the answer, but it doesn't quite match what we covered. I need to double-check my notes.
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Josphine
4 months ago
I remember discussing the "Point of configuration" in class, but I don't think that's the right term for this specific cost figure.
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Christiane
5 months ago
I think the answer might be "Point of total assumption," but I'm not entirely sure. It sounds familiar from our last practice session.
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Tammara
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy here. The question is asking about a specific term, so I'll focus on identifying the key concepts related to cost figures and sharing. That should help me determine the correct answer.
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Isaac
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about this one. The terms "point of configuration" and "pattern point" are throwing me off. I'll need to think it through carefully and use the process of elimination to narrow down the options.
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Johnna
5 months ago
Ah, I think I know this one! The point where the sharing changes to 0/100 is likely referring to the breakeven point, which represents a key cost figure. I'm going to go with option B.
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Felicia
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording here. I'll need to re-read the question a few times to make sure I understand what it's asking. Maybe I can eliminate some of the options that don't seem to fit.
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Jacquelyne
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about cost figures. I'll carefully read through the options and think about the key terms like "sharing" and "0/100" to determine the correct answer.
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Dominga
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused here. Should I also be checking the Business Manager site cartridge path? I'm not sure if that's relevant to the problem.
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Dottie
5 months ago
I vaguely recall there being specifics on what qualifies as inventory costs, but I'm stuck between the second and third options here.
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Ocie
5 months ago
Ah, I know this one! It's gotta be the API version incompatibility. The script was working before, so the hosting company must have updated their API and now the script can't find the commands. Easy peasy!
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Mariann
10 months ago
If this was a fashion certification, I'd totally pick 'Pattern point'. But since it's about costs, I'm guessing 'Point of total assumption' is the right answer.
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Tequila
9 months ago
'Pattern point' does sound more like a fashion term, but I'm leaning towards 'Point of configuration'.
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Josefa
10 months ago
I would go with 'Prototype point' as the cost figure.
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Fabiola
10 months ago
I think 'Point of total assumption' sounds like the right answer.
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Loise
10 months ago
Is it just me, or does 'Pattern point' sound like something you'd find in a sewing book, not an accounting exam? I'll stick with 'Point of total assumption'.
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Asuncion
8 months ago
I'll go with 'Point of configuration' as my choice.
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Claudia
8 months ago
I'm not sure, but 'Prototype point' also sounds like a possibility.
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Micheal
9 months ago
I think 'Point of total assumption' makes more sense in this context.
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Sylvia
10 months ago
I agree, 'Pattern point' does sound more like a sewing term.
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Tyra
10 months ago
The 'Point of configuration' makes the most sense to me. That's probably the technical term for this cost figure transition point.
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Bette
9 months ago
I agree, the Prototype point sounds like the right term for it.
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Rosalyn
10 months ago
I think it's the Prototype point.
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Wai
10 months ago
I'm going with 'Prototype point' - it just sounds like the right term for when the sharing changes to that ratio.
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Cassandra
11 months ago
Hmm, I think it's called the 'Point of total assumption' since that seems to represent a cost figure where the sharing changes to 0/100.
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Sue
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) Point of configuration.
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Dion
11 months ago
I agree with Keshia, because a prototype point signifies the cost figure.
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Keshia
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) Prototype point.
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