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SAP Exam C_S4PPM_2021 Topic 2 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_S4PPM_2021 exam
Question #: 43
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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Lelia
18 days ago
Gotta be B) and C). Unless you're a financial ninja, anything less than a year is just guesswork. And 10 days? Come on, that's just insane.
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Adelina
24 days ago
Haha, A) 10 days? That's like deciding your life savings in the time it takes to watch an episode of your favorite show. I'll go with B) and C).
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Kanisha
3 days ago
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Catalina
8 days ago
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Mozell
28 days ago
Definitely B) and C). Who does financial planning in 10 days or 2 weeks? That's just silly.
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Micheline
16 days ago
I agree, B) 3 months and C) 1 year are more realistic breakdown periods for financial planning.
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Maryanne
1 months ago
I think B) 3 months and C) 1 year are the correct answers. Those are typical time frames used in financial planning for portfolios.
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Mozell
9 days ago
I agree with you, B) 3 months and C) 1 year are the most common breakdown periods for financial planning.
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Kiley
10 days ago
I believe A) 10 days is too short of a time frame for financial planning.
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Annmarie
14 days ago
I think D) 2 weeks could also be a valid breakdown period for financial planning.
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Ciara
17 days ago
I agree, B) 3 months and C) 1 year are commonly used in financial planning.
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Cheryl
1 months ago
I think A) 10 days could be valid for short-term planning, but not as a primary breakdown period.
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Julio
1 months ago
I'm not sure about D) 2 weeks, it seems too short for effective planning.
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Cheryl
1 months ago
I agree with Yong, those time periods make sense for financial planning.
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Yong
2 months ago
I think B) 3 months and C) 1 year are valid breakdown periods.
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