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SAP Exam C_ARP2P_2308 Topic 1 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_ARP2P_2308 exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 1
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You have an agreement in which a flat percentage discount is applied if spend tiers are reached throughout a given time period. Which pricing type would you recommend?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Rosalind
5 months ago
I think C) Amount Based Volume Discount, Per Order makes more sense for our business model.
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Helaine
5 months ago
I see the point, but I still think B) Quantity Based Volume Discount, Cumulative is the way to go.
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Cristy
5 months ago
Hold up, are we sure this isn't just a trick question? What if the right answer is to skip the discount and charge full price? That would really shake things up!
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Tom
5 months ago
Yeah, I think option A is the most efficient way to apply discounts based on spend tiers.
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Stephanie
5 months ago
I agree, option A seems like the most logical choice for this scenario.
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Georgeanna
5 months ago
I think the best option would be A) Amount Based Volume Discount, Cumulative.
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Kanisha
5 months ago
I prefer D) Quantity Based Volume Discount, Per Order, as it rewards bulk purchases.
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Corinne
5 months ago
I agree with User 1, A) provides better incentive for customers to spend more.
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Verlene
5 months ago
I think C) Amount Based Volume Discount, Per Order would be better.
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Catalina
5 months ago
I would recommend A) Amount Based Volume Discount, Cumulative.
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Delsie
5 months ago
I'm not sure about the 'per order' part of the options. Wouldn't a cumulative approach make more sense for this scenario?
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Arlean
5 months ago
Hmm, quantity-based discounts seem a bit more straightforward to me. Option D might be the simplest solution here.
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Loise
5 months ago
Let's go with quantity-based volume discounts, per order.
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Dell
5 months ago
I think option D would work well for this scenario.
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Amina
5 months ago
I agree, quantity-based discounts are easier to understand.
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Armanda
5 months ago
I see your point, Anglea. But I think B) Quantity Based Volume Discount, Cumulative could also be a good option depending on the product or service being offered.
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Jesusa
6 months ago
I think option A is the way to go. A flat percentage discount based on spend tiers sounds like a great way to incentivize higher spending.
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Rolland
4 months ago
I think so too. It's a simple and effective way to reward loyal customers.
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Winfred
5 months ago
I think so too. It's a simple and effective way to reward loyalty and increase sales.
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Jade
5 months ago
I agree, option A seems like the best choice for encouraging customers to spend more.
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Serina
5 months ago
I agree, option A seems like the best choice for encouraging customers to spend more.
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Venita
5 months ago
I think so too. It's a simple and effective way to reward loyalty and increase sales.
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Graham
5 months ago
I agree, option A seems like the best choice for encouraging customers to spend more.
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Anglea
6 months ago
I prefer C) Amount Based Volume Discount, Per Order. I think it's more straightforward and easier to track.
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Paris
6 months ago
I agree with Benton. With cumulative discounts, the more you spend over time, the higher the discount.
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Benton
6 months ago
I think I would recommend A) Amount Based Volume Discount, Cumulative.
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