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MB-920 Practice Question: Describe the core capabilities of the finance and operations apps
A multinational organization uses Dynamics 365 Finance with multiple legal entities. They need to centralize cash management and consolidate bank account balances across entities. What is the recommended approach?
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
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Use the Cash and bank management module with cross-company bank accounts
The Cash and bank management module in Dynamics 365 Finance supports cross-company bank accounts, allowing centralized visibility and management of bank balances across legal entities. Option A is incorrect because the General ledger consolidation process is for aggregating financial data for reporting, not real-time cash management. Option C is incorrect because Budget control is used to enforce spending limits, not for cash visibility. Option D is incorrect because Intercompany accounting handles transactions between entities, but does not provide centralized cash management.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
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Run the consolidation process in General ledger
Why it's wrong here
The consolidation process in General ledger is used for combining financial statements, not for day-to-day cash management.
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Use the Cash and bank management module with cross-company bank accounts
Why this is correct
The Cash and bank management module with cross-company bank accounts allows viewing and managing bank balances across entities, centralizing cash management.
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Configure Budget control for each entity
Why it's wrong here
Budget control is focused on enforcing spending limits, not on bank account visibility.
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Set up intercompany accounting for each entity
Why it's wrong here
Intercompany accounting is for recording transactions between legal entities, not for consolidating cash positions.
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