Suggested Answer:D🗳️
You can opt in and configure additional recipients to receive your Azure invoice in an email. This feature may not be available for certain subscriptions such as support offers, Enterprise Agreements, or Azure in Open. 1. Select your subscription from the Subscriptions page. Opt-in for each subscription you own. Click Invoices then Email my invoice. 2. Click Opt in and accept the terms. Scenario: During the testing phase, auditors in the finance department must be able to review all Azure costs from the past week. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/billing/billing-download-azure-invoice-daily-usage-date Implement and manage storage
Correct answer should be A - Cost analysis. Invoices can only be used for past billing periods, i.e. the requirement for showing the last week's cost is not filled by invoices (nor the requirement to have it available until the test period is done)
those are auditors , and need to check tangible invoices and receipts , not group of people to check the usage and expect expenses or losses..I still believe it is D "Invoices"
If no one knows better about Azure in department Financial, do you think they can read useful information from Cost Analysis? Then what to do? Modify the resource? What more resources access authority do they need?
From the book Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate - Exam AZ-104:
Which blade should you instruct the finance department auditors to use?
A. Cost analysis
B. Resource providers
C. Payment methods
D. Invoices
Answer: D
Given answer is correct!
But A Cost Analysis is quite trick here. But for the Financial Depart, they only need to know how much should pay and when should pay, that's it! I don't think Cost Analysis works on them, if they don't know too much about Azure.
Invoices can not be a right answer.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/download-azure-invoice-daily-usage-date#noinvoice
says that the account can be less than 30 days old. that means the finance team can not see the data for every week at all points.
I will go with Answer A - cost management
I have just checked and in invoices its giving me custom timespan selection option where we can select one week, along with months options. So the given answer is right
You are able to select the invoice created in a particular week, but that invoice will still cover an entire month. So that still does not give the auditors the cost per week. In Cost Analysis, you can see the cost per week. My choice here is A.
Correct answer is A. Since its asking for the past week, only Cost analysis under Cost Management + Billing can get you that info. Invoices blade only does monthly reports from what I can see
D appears right since the auditors will be reviewing past history and can forecast future costs based on the averages etc. Looking at current data would not give a historical pattern for them.
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