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SAP Exam C_S4PPM_2021 Topic 2 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_S4PPM_2021 exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following are valid breakdown periods for financial planning in Portfolio Management? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Andra
1 months ago
Hah, 10 days? That's like planning your retirement over a long weekend. I'll take 1 year and 2 weeks, just for the laugh.
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Catina
4 days ago
I think I'll go with 1 year and 2 weeks as well.
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Therese
10 days ago
I agree, 10 days does seem a bit short for financial planning.
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Jose
11 days ago
1 year and 2 weeks sound good to me.
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Lashon
1 months ago
I think A) 10 days could be valid for short-term planning, but B) 3 months and C) 1 year are more suitable for long-term goals.
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Karma
1 months ago
I'm not sure about D) 2 weeks. It seems too short to properly plan for financial goals.
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Glory
1 months ago
I agree with Jacqueline. Those time periods allow for a more comprehensive financial planning.
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Hollis
1 months ago
Definitely 3 months and 1 year. Financial planning needs a bit more time than 2 weeks or 10 days. Those are barely a blink in the investment world.
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Tequila
10 days ago
It's important to give enough time for the planning process to be thorough and accurate.
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Leah
19 days ago
I think 2 weeks and 10 days are too short for effective financial planning.
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Glendora
21 days ago
I agree, 3 months and 1 year are definitely valid breakdown periods for financial planning.
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Luther
2 months ago
10 days? Come on, that's way too short for financial planning. I'd go with 3 months and 1 year.
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Lenora
1 months ago
I agree, 10 days is too short. 3 months and 1 year make more sense.
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Lenora
2 months ago
3 months and 1 year are valid breakdown periods for financial planning.
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Jacqueline
2 months ago
I think B) 3 months and C) 1 year are valid breakdown periods.
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