Question - FP and FFP
Submitted by manish_2004_mittal on Sat, 06/04/2011 - 09:16
Ques->While managing a project, you decide to contract to an external enterprise. You enter into a contract where you pay the external enterprise a set amount (as defined by the contract), irrespective of the seller's costs. What would best describe this type of contract?
Options->
- FFP (Fixed Price Contract)
- FP ( Fixed Price)
Which is correct option ? Are FFP and FP different?
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rsang
Sun, 06/05/2011 - 16:08
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Both are same
Manish,
Both FP and FFP are same. what is source of this Question?
Also, is not "external enterprise" is "Seller" here? any comments?
Akshay Singh
Mon, 06/27/2011 - 07:54
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Fixed price ( FP) is a
Fixed price ( FP) is a category which consists of FFP,FPIF and FP-EPA types.
Here answer will be FFP. Firm fixed price contract.
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Akshay Singh
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aaron
Tue, 06/28/2011 - 14:52
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FFP (Firm Fixed Price) is
FFP (Firm Fixed Price) is same as FP (Fixed Price). Please re-state the questions with all options.
nips3045
Sat, 06/30/2012 - 23:54
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Question is from book:PMP
Question is from book:
PMP Exam Prep Questions, Answers, & Explanations by Christopher Scordo.
And the options are:
a. fixed price.
b. FFP
c. Lump sum
d. FPIF
FFP is marked as the correct answer. But do not understand why....