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SAP C_TS4CO_2023 Exam - Topic 7 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_TS4CO_2023 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 7
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You have implemented Product Cost by Sales Oder in conjunction with revenue-based results analysis in your organization.

For a particular sales order item, you have the following:

Plan revenue = 3000; Plan costs = 2000

Actual revenue = 1200; Actual costs = 1000

What data does the system calculate during results analysis?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Carin
3 months ago
Agree, option D makes the most sense here!
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Justa
3 months ago
Wait, how can the reserve be 200 if costs are so low?
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Geraldine
3 months ago
Definitely going with option C for WIP calculation.
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Anissa
4 months ago
I think the cost of sales should be 1000, right?
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Bette
4 months ago
Actual revenue is way lower than planned!
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Rolande
4 months ago
I vaguely remember that WIP is calculated differently than reserves, so I’m leaning towards option D, but I need to double-check my notes.
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Esteban
4 months ago
This question is similar to one we did in class, where we had to determine WIP and cost of sales. I feel like it might be option C, but I'm not completely confident.
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Amira
4 months ago
I think the reserve is calculated based on the difference between planned and actual figures, but I can't recall the exact formula we used.
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Glenna
5 months ago
I remember we discussed how to calculate the cost of sales during our last practice session, but I'm not entirely sure if it should be 800 or 1000.
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Lenna
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. The cost of sales should be the actual costs of 1000, so the revenue minus the cost of sales would be the reserve amount of 200. I'll go with option B.
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Elza
5 months ago
I've got a strategy - I'll first calculate the cost of sales, then use that to determine the reserve or WIP amount. Gotta make sure I'm applying the right formulas though.
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Carlee
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the difference between reserve and WIP. I'll need to double-check my understanding of those concepts before attempting to answer this.
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Aleshia
5 months ago
Okay, let me see if I can break this down. The plan revenue was 3000 and the plan costs were 2000, while the actual revenue was 1200 and the actual costs were 1000. I think the key is figuring out how to calculate the reserve or WIP based on this data.
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Ryan
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the information provided and think through the calculations step-by-step.
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Sherrell
1 year ago
I'm just gonna go with Option A and hope for the best. After all, 'Reserve' sounds like a fancy word for 'stash the cash' or something, right? *winks*
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Jamey
1 year ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm gonna go with Option C just because it sounds the most complicated, and you know what they say - the more complicated, the more points you get!
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Vannessa
1 year ago
Option B is the way to go. The actual revenue is 1200 and the actual cost is 1000, so the reserve should be 200. Easy peasy!
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Fredric
1 year ago
Got it. Thanks for clarifying!
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Adolph
1 year ago
Exactly. It helps to see if the sales order item is performing as expected or if there are any deviations that need to be addressed.
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Lanie
1 year ago
That makes sense. So the reserve is basically the difference between what was planned and what actually happened, right?
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Jacquelyne
1 year ago
Option B is correct. The system will calculate the reserve as the difference between actual revenue and actual costs, which is 200 in this case.
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Bernadine
1 year ago
I think Option D makes the most sense. The actual revenue is 1200 and the actual cost is 800, so the WIP should be 200. Simple math, really.
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Hana
1 year ago
Yes, the system will calculate the WIP by subtracting the actual costs from the actual revenue. In this case, it would be 200.
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Mel
1 year ago
That's right. The WIP is calculated as the difference between actual revenue and actual costs. So, it would be 200 in this scenario.
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Aliza
1 year ago
Option D is correct. The system will calculate the Work in Process (WIP) as the difference between the actual revenue and actual costs, which is 200 in this case.
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Mireya
1 year ago
I agree with Esteban, the system should calculate Revenue = 1200; Cost of sales = 800; Reserve = 200 based on the data provided.
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Anissa
1 year ago
Option A looks legit, but I'm not sure about the 'Reserve' part. Isn't that something to do with accounting or something?
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Karol
1 year ago
Option C: Revenue variance = -1800; Cost variance = -1000; Reserve = 1000
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Joaquin
1 year ago
Option B: Revenue variance = -1800; Cost variance = -1000; Reserve = 0
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Merissa
1 year ago
Option A: Revenue variance = 1800; Cost variance = 1000; Reserve = 0
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Esteban
1 year ago
I think the system will calculate Revenue = 1200; Cost of sales = 800; Reserve = 200.
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