I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think assigning the item to two buckets is key, but I can't recall if it should be the classification hierarchy or the portfolio.
B looks good to me. Assigning the item to two buckets in the hierarchy and handling the split factors seems like the cleanest and most straightforward option. Don't want to overcomplicate things if we don't have to.
Hmm, I'm leaning towards D. Enabling a process change to reassign the item to two buckets seems like the most robust approach, even if it's a bit more involved. Gotta make sure we maintain the right split factors either way.
Option C seems like it might work, but I'm not sure about the difference between "enable the split of financial values" and "assign the item to two buckets of the portfolio." Seems a bit redundant. I'd probably go with B to be safe.
I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. Does "split the financial planning values" mean we need to actually divide the values between the two buckets, or just assign the item to two different buckets? The options aren't super clear on that.
I think option B looks the most straightforward. Assigning the item to two buckets in the classification hierarchy and maintaining the split factors seems like the cleanest approach.
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