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CIPS Exam L4M4 Topic 3 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L4M4 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 3
[All L4M4 Questions]

Philip is a procurement manager at XYZ Company which imports raw materials from abroad. Sup-pliers provide quotes to Philip in their local currency. Is this the best way to reduce the risk to XYZ Company of currency fluctuations?

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Suggested Answer: C

The correct answer is 'no- quoting in the supplier's currency increases the risk for the buyer'. This questions comes up in a variety of formats in the exam. Remember; if the price is in your own currency (most examples in the exam are given in ) there is less risk than if the prices are quoted in a foreign currency. This is because exchange rates fluctuate; if the price is in you always know what you're paying, if it's in another currency the price can change daily depending on if the exchange rate compared to has gone up or down.


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Peggie
2 days ago
I think quoting in the supplier's currency increases the risk for the buyer.
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Raymon
24 days ago
Whoa, hold on a minute. Didn't we just establish that quoting in the supplier's currency could increase the risk? I'm pretty sure option C is the correct answer here.
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Kirk
26 days ago
You know, I'm starting to think option D might be the way to go. If quoting in the supplier's currency doesn't affect the risk, then that might be the simplest and most straightforward approach.
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Richelle
27 days ago
Hold up, are we sure option A is right? I mean, just because the price won't go up or down doesn't mean the risk is eliminated. Currency fluctuations could still have a big impact on the bottom line.
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Zachary
28 days ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Couldn't quoting in the supplier's currency help the buying organization hedge against currency fluctuations? That's what option A seems to be implying.
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Daniel
1 months ago
I agree, it's not as straightforward as it seems. Quoting in the supplier's currency could actually increase the risk for the buying organization, as option C suggests.
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Lawrence
1 months ago
I think this is a tricky question. On the surface, option B seems like the best choice since it puts the risk on the supplier. But I'm not sure that's the full story here.
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