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SAP C_TS4CO_2023 Exam - Topic 7 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_TS4CO_2023 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 7
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Which statements best describes a single cost center standard hierarchy?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Dick
3 months ago
Totally with you on D, it’s the most accurate!
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Sage
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure it’s not B? That sounds off.
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Sena
3 months ago
C makes sense, but I’m leaning towards D.
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Lorita
4 months ago
I think A is correct, it’s about the controlling area too.
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Adelina
4 months ago
Definitely D, all cost centers in a controlling area!
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Melda
4 months ago
I’m pretty confident that D is correct since it talks about the controlling area, which seems to fit the hierarchy structure we studied.
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Rodrigo
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards C because it mentions cost centers within an operating concern, but I feel like I need to double-check the definitions.
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Ramonita
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think it was about how cost centers are organized. Could it be A?
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Hobert
5 months ago
I think the answer might be D, but I'm not completely sure if it’s specifically about controlling areas or operating concerns.
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Felix
5 months ago
This is a good test of my understanding of cost center structures. I'll carefully read through each option and eliminate the ones that don't fit the description of a single cost center standard hierarchy.
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Lavelle
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. A single cost center standard hierarchy is a structure that all the cost centers within a controlling area are assigned to. Choice D looks like the best answer.
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Jonell
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to think through the definitions of "cost center group" and "controlling area" to determine which statement best describes a single cost center standard hierarchy.
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In
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the key differences between the answer choices before selecting one.
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Ettie
1 year ago
Wait, is there a 'double cost center standard hierarchy' I should be aware of? Asking for a friend...
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Lonny
1 year ago
It helps in tracking and managing costs more effectively.
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Laurena
1 year ago
Each cost center is assigned a unique identifier in the hierarchy.
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Tori
1 year ago
It is a way to organize and structure cost centers within an organization.
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Lindsey
1 year ago
No, there is only a single cost center standard hierarchy.
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Filiberto
1 year ago
I'm just glad the question didn't ask about 'single-ply cost centers' - that would've really thrown me for a loop!
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Elvis
1 year ago
Option C, definitely. It's the only one that specifically uses the term 'cost centers', which is the key focus of the question. Plus, it just sounds the most logical to me.
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Eileen
1 year ago
I'm leaning towards Option B, as it mentions a standard structure for organizing cost centers.
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Felix
1 year ago
I think Option A could also be a possibility, as it mentions a hierarchy of cost centers.
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Golda
1 year ago
I agree, Option C seems to be the most specific and relevant choice.
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Leota
1 year ago
Hmm, this question is trickier than it looks. I'm tempted to say option A, just because it sounds the most comprehensive. But I could be overthinking it. Maybe I should just go with my gut and pick D.
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Providencia
1 year ago
I'm leaning towards option D, it seems like a logical choice.
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Miles
1 year ago
I agree, option A seems like the most comprehensive choice.
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Iluminada
1 year ago
I think option A is the correct answer.
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Maryann
1 year ago
The question is a bit confusing, but I'm going to go with option B. It's the only one that mentions 'cost center groups', which sounds like the relevant concept here.
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Erasmo
1 year ago
Yeah, option B makes the most sense based on the question.
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Carri
1 year ago
I also think option B is the best choice here.
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Amalia
1 year ago
I agree, option B seems to be the best choice.
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Vi
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B makes the most sense.
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Marleen
1 year ago
I agree, option B seems to be the most relevant.
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Louann
1 year ago
I think option B is correct. It mentions 'cost center groups' which seems important.
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Bambi
1 year ago
I think option B is correct. It mentions 'cost center groups'.
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Makeda
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but C also sounds plausible since it mentions operating concern.
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Valentin
1 year ago
I agree with Haydee, D makes sense because it mentions controlling area.
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Thea
1 year ago
Option C seems more accurate to me. It describes the hierarchy being applied to all cost centers within an operating concern, which makes more sense in the context of a single cost center standard hierarchy.
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Louvenia
1 year ago
D) It is a structure to which all the cost centers within a controlling area are assigned.
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Mica
1 year ago
C) It is a structure to which all the cost centers within an operating concern are assigned.
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Daron
1 year ago
B) It is a structure to which all cost center groups created within an operating concern are assigned.
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Sage
1 year ago
A) It is a structure to which all cost center groups create for a controlling area are assigned.
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Haydee
1 year ago
I think the answer is D.
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Yvonne
1 year ago
I think option D is the correct answer. It clearly states that the single cost center standard hierarchy is a structure to which all the cost centers within a controlling area are assigned.
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Tracey
1 year ago
Yes, option D makes sense because it specifies that all cost centers within a controlling area are assigned to the hierarchy.
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Roosevelt
1 year ago
I agree, option D seems to be the most accurate description of a single cost center standard hierarchy.
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