Your ledger currency is USD. At month end you have a balance on the Accounts Payable Liability Account of 100,000 Euros which is equivalent to USD 136,550. This balance needs to be revalued. The month end exchange rate for revaluation is 1 Euro = 1.3755 USD. What two statements are true for the resulting revaluation run? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: D,E
The two true statements for the resulting revaluation run are that you have an unrealized exchange gain recorded and you have an unrealized exchange loss recorded. Revaluation is a process that adjusts foreign currency balances to reflect current exchange rates at period end. Revaluation creates journal entries to record unrealized exchange gains or losses on foreign currency balances based on revaluation rates defined for each currency. In this scenario, you have a balance on the Accounts Payable Liability Account of 100,000 Euros which is equivalent to USD 136,550 at month end. The month end exchange rate for revaluation is 1 Euro = 1.3755 USD. Therefore, after revaluation, your balance on the Accounts Payable Liability Account will be USD 137,550 (100,000 x 1.3755). This means you have an unrealized exchange gain of USD 1,000 (137,550 - 136,550) on your Accounts Payable Liability Account because your liability in foreign currency has decreased in terms of your ledger currency due to exchange rate fluctuations. Revaluation will create a journal entry to debit your Accounts Payable Liability Account by USD 1,000 and credit your Unrealized Exchange Gain Account by USD 1,000 to record this gain. The original journal entry in Euros is not updated by revaluation, as revaluation only creates new journal entries to adjust foreign currency balances in terms of ledger currency based on revaluation rates. There is no unrealized exchange gain or loss calculated by revaluation, as revaluation does calculate unrealized exchange gains or losses on foreign currency balances based on revaluation rates.
1z0-1054-25 Exam Question 12
On a primary ledger in the system options close section, the following field has been selected 'Prevent General Ledger Period Closure When Open Subledger Periods Exist'. For which three subledgers can you opt out of the period close checking feature by using the lookup ORA_GL_INCLD_STRICT_PRD_CLOSE? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer: A,B,D
According to Oracle documentation3, you can opt out of the period close checking feature for these three subledgers by using the lookup ORA_GL_INCLD_STRICT_PRD_CLOSE: Receipt accounting, Receivables, and Assets. The period close checking feature prevents you from closing a General Ledger period if there are any open subledger periods that exist for that ledger. You can opt out of this feature for specific subledgers by using the lookup ORA_GL_INCLD_STRICT_PRD_CLOSE and setting the Enabled flag to No for those subledgers. Therefore, options A, B, and D are correct. Option C is incorrect because Revenue Management is not a subledger that can be opted out of the period close checking feature. Option E is incorrect because Order Management is not a subledger that can be opted out of the period close checking feature.
1z0-1054-25 Exam Question 13
Which two statements are true regarding the Intercompany Reconciliation Report? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: B,C
According to the Oracle documentation12, the Intercompany Reconciliation Report can be run using an additional currency and conversion rate that converts all amounts into a common currency for comparison (option C). The report also includes ledger balancing lines generated when the primary balancing segment value is in balance, but either the second or third balancing segment values are not (option B). Option A is incorrect because you can drill down to the general ledger journal, subledger accounting entry, and source receivables or payables transaction2. Option D is incorrect because the report displays the intercompany receivables and intercompany payables balances in summary for a period, and any differences between them1. Option E is incorrect because the report does not display clearing company balancing lines2.
1z0-1054-25 Exam Question 14
Your company has complex consolidation requirements with multiple General Ledger instances. You are using Oracle Hyperion Financial Management to consolidate the disparate General Ledgers. You can typically map segments between your General Ledger segment to a Hyperion Financial Management segment, such as Company to Entity, Department to Department, and Account to Account What happens to segments in your source General Ledger, such as Program, that cannot be mapped to Hyperion Financial Management?
Correct Answer: A
When integrating with Oracle Hyperion Financial Management, you can use the following dimensions for consolidation: Entity, Scenario, Year, Period, Value, Account, Intercompany, Custom1 to Custom4, and View. You can map one to one, or concatenate segments from your source General Ledger to a single Hyperion Financial Management dimension. For example, you can map Company to Entity, Department to Department, and Account to Account. However, if you have segments in your source General Ledger that cannot be mapped to any Hyperion Financial Management dimension, such as Program, then the data is summarized across those segments. This means that the data is aggregated to the highest level of the unmapped segments, and the detail information is lost. For example, if you have Program as a segment in your source General Ledger, and you do not map it to any Hyperion Financial Management dimension, then the data is summarized by Program, and you cannot see the data by individual Program values in Hyperion Financial Management. References: * Example of Mapping Segments to Financial Management Dimensions * Overview of the Chart of Accounts Mapping Page
1z0-1054-25 Exam Question 15
Which two statements are true about infotiles and infolets?
Correct Answer: A,E
Infotiles and infolets are graphical components that display key information and metrics on the General Accounting dashboard. They help users access many sources of information across the enterprise in an efficient, timely, and engaging manner. Infolets can be refreshed to see up-to-date data by clicking the Refresh icon on the infolet. Infotiles have three views: Front view, which shows a summary of the most important information; Back view, which shows additional details and actions; and Expanded view, which shows a full-screen view of the infotile content. References: * Oracle Financials Cloud: Using General Ledger, Chapter 6: Financial Reporting and Analysis, Section: General Accounting Infolets * Oracle Financials Cloud: Implement General Ledger, Chapter 1: Overview of Oracle Financials Cloud, Section: Overview of Using Infolets to Identify Issues and Prioritize Tasks