Correct Answer: C
A Payment Event is a record of a payment transaction that is received from a customer or a third party. A Payment Event can have one or more Tenders, which are the forms of payment that are used to make the payment transaction. For example, a customer can pay a bill using cash and a check, which are two different Tenders. A Tender can have one or more Payment Segments, which are the portions of the payment that are applied to specific accounts, service agreements, or financial transactions. For example, a check can be split into two Payment Segments, one for each account that the customer wants to pay. A Payment is a record of the application of a payment transaction to an account or a service agreement. A Payment can have one or more Payment Lines, which are the individual financial transactions that are created or updated by the payment. For example, a payment can create a credit financial transaction and update an open debit financial transaction.
The other options are not correct because they do not reflect the relationship between Payment Events, Tenders, Payment Segments, and Payments. References: Payment Events, Tenders, Payment Segments,
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