When using consolidated billing there are two account types. What are they?
A.
Paying account and Linked account
B.
Parent account and Child account
C.
Main account and Sub account.
D.
Main account and Secondary account.
Explanation:
You sign up for Consolidated Billing in the AWS Billing and Cost Management console, and designate your
account as a payer account. Now your account can pay the charges of the other accounts, which are called
linked accounts. The payer account and the accounts linked to it are called a Consolidated Billing account
family. Source: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/consolidated-billing.html
A or F Master/Member
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They have changed it to Master/Member. If you get this question and both answers are available, pick Master/Member.
The Master/Member term used when you create consolidated billing for AWS Organizations.
“When you used consolidated billing in the Billing and Cost Management console, you had one account that was designated as a payer account. The payer account paid the charges that were accrued by all the other accounts, known as linked accounts, in your consolidated billing family. The same idea applies to AWS Organizations: Each organization has one account, called a master account, that pays the charges of all the member accounts in that organization. The member accounts are linked to the master account for billing purposes, just like the linked accounts in consolidated billing were linked to a payer account.”
A
The Master/Member term used when you create consolidated billing for AWS Organizations.
“When you used consolidated billing in the Billing and Cost Management console, you had one account that was designated as a payer account. The payer account paid the charges that were accrued by all the other accounts, known as linked accounts, in your consolidated billing family. The same idea applies to AWS Organizations: Each organization has one account, called a master account, that pays the charges of all the member accounts in that organization. The member accounts are linked to the master account for billing purposes, just like the linked accounts in consolidated billing were linked to a payer account.”
A is correct
A.
Paying account and Linked account
:A
When you used consolidated billing on the Billing and Cost Management console, you had one account that was designated as a payer account. The payer account paid the charges that were accrued by all the other accounts, known as linked accounts, in your consolidated billing family.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/consolidated-billing.html