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A company implements Dynamics 365 Finance.

You need to recommend a way for the company to view overdue balances for a group of customers at a point in time.

What should you recommend? To answer, select the appropriate option in the answer area.

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orionduo
9 months ago
To view balances for a group of customers at a specific point in time in Dynamics 365 Finance, you would typically use an "Aged Balance" report rather than Aging Period Definitions. if you want to view balances for a group of customers at a specific point in time, you would generate an Aged Balance report, which utilizes the aging period definitions to categorize and display outstanding balances based on aging criteria. The Aged Balance report gives you a clear picture of how much is owed by customers within each aging bucket as of the specified date.
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Better_ask_a_Dev
1 year, 1 month ago
Aged Balances is the correct answer
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Better_ask_a_Dev
1 year, 1 month ago
Aging period definitions are an area of the set up involved for the customer credit and collections workspace. Aged Balances is a view under the collections fast tab in this workspace that displays overdue payments according to the used aging period definition.
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