Using SAP R/3 F1

Using SAP R/3 F1
Author: Ben W. Rockefeller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1998-02-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This book is for the professional financial manager, accountant, or bookkeeper who needs to learn the basics of SAP R/3 FI quickly, without wading through a morass of technical jargon. Featuring a clear, functional outline, copious sample screens, and simple step-by-step instructions, Using SAP R/3 FI presents the most widely used FI functions in plain, argot-free English, following menu lines from the actual program. The book also provides details about using FI for international business, such as translating the chart of accounts, keeping accounts in foreign currency, entering transactions in foreign currency, and revaluing accounts and open items in different currencies. You'll also learn the highlights of integrating R/3 FI with SD (order entry, shipping, and invoicing) and MM (purchasing, receiving, and inventory control). This remarkably detailed manual shows you how to use R/3 FI for all your basic accounting functions, including * General ledger * Accounts receivable * Accounts payable * System administration * And much, much more.

CONFIGURING SAP R/3 FI/CO: THE ESSENTIAL RESOURCE FOR CONFIGURING THE FINANCIAL AND CONTROLLING MODU

CONFIGURING SAP R/3 FI/CO: THE ESSENTIAL RESOURCE FOR CONFIGURING THE FINANCIAL AND CONTROLLING MODU
Author: Quentin Hurst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 868
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9788126523412

Market_Desc: Consultants, IS managers, and project team members for FI/CO systems. Also, end users who have been left to maintain a system after a project's conclusion. Special Features: " Only book on the market for SAP team members who need to configure and customize the FI/CO module. Covers configuration issues in far more depth than other books,which focus on the theory of FI/CO and functionality from only an end-user perspective." The book's approach is ideally suited to the needs of the audience. The emphasis is on teaching people how to configure the system to deliver functionality. The authors use case studies and detailed tables to explore the variations in setup depending on the environment the module is being used in." FI and CO are the most widely used of the SAP modules, both domestically and abroad. About The Book: SAP is the leading ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) product in the market, with more than 30 percent market share. FI/CO, the Financial and Controlling modules, are the most popular modules in the package and are used by thousands of SAP customers in various industries. (20,000 companies have installed SAP; more than half have the financial package). Configuring and customizing the SAP modules is still one of the most expensive and time-consuming parts of the implementation, because consultants are expensive and support from SAP is slow. This book is valid for both versions 3.x and 4.x of R/3.

Configuring SAP R/3 FI/CO

Configuring SAP R/3 FI/CO
Author: Quentin Hurst
Publisher: Sybex
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781118791370

Configure the FI and CO Modules to Meet All Your Business Requirements Configuring SAP R/3 FI/CO is the only book of its kind: a detailed, practical guide to configuring R/3's two most popular modules. Written by the experts responsible for R/3 configuration in a Fortune 200 company, it provides detailed instructions and examples for all the Financial and Controlling submodules—information that will help you make good on your company's sizable investment. Coverage includes: FI Enterprise Structure General Ledger Substitutions and Validations Automatic account assignments Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Credit Management Lockbox CO Enterprise Structure Cost Element Accounting Cost Center Accounting Internal Orders CO settlement Profitability Analysis (CO-PA) Profit Center Accounting Investment Management Visit this book's companion Web site at www.virtuosollc.com for additional coverage of FI/CO configuration techniques.

SAP R/3 Financial Accounting

SAP R/3 Financial Accounting
Author: Sandra Brinkmann
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This work introduces the SAP R/3 financial accounting module and the principles of financial accounting alongside each other. It contains real-life case studies, practical hints, customizing hints, and illustrated examples from SAP's IDES training system.

SAP S/4HANA Finance for Group Reporting

SAP S/4HANA Finance for Group Reporting
Author: Ann Cacciottoli
Publisher: Espresso Tutorials GmbH
Total Pages: 152
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 396012239X

Preparing consolidated financial statements for an enterprise with a parent and one or more subsidiaries requires a detailed review of underlying transactions in order to properly reflect results and financial position. For large, integrated, and multinational organizations, likely with millions of transactions, it is imperative that the financial accounting software facilitate this process. This expertly written guide focuses on leveraging SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting. Explore key functionality and how the universal journal has led to the evolution of the group reporting solution. Using a detailed case study, the author discusses configuration and master data and walks the reader through the period-end process for consolidation and explores reports using financial transactions that have already been entered into SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting. Explore reports delivered with SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting. This book is targeted at both finance professionals and the functional consultants who perform the configuration and execution of processes for preparing consolidated financial statements. By using practical examples, tips, and screenshots, this book covers:

- SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting and the universal journal
- Configuration and master data
- Period-end process for consolidation
- Reporting and analysis

Administering SAP R/3

Administering SAP R/3
Author: Jonathan Blain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Accounting
ISBN:

Reference tool for implementing the SAP R/3 financial accounting and control methodology and software. It focuses on the business and technical decisions that need to be made before, during, and after administration of the software. Note: SAP R/3 has since become as mySAP ERP.

Implementing SAP R/3

Implementing SAP R/3
Author: Vivek Kale
Publisher: Sams Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Accounting
ISBN: 9780672317767

This book provides a framework and a complete plan to enable business and technical managers to make the optimal decisions that are necessary for the successful implementation of SAP in their organizations. Valuable information is provided on management tools, technical details, and case studies involving cultural/people issues.

SAP - FI Dictionary

SAP - FI Dictionary
Author: Shyamala N
Publisher: Editora Bibliomundi
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2023-05-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1526078600

This book contains a comprehensive glossary of terms used in SAP FI.

SAP R/3 Handbook, Third Edition

SAP R/3 Handbook, Third Edition
Author: Jose Antonio Hernandez
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

A guide to SAP R/3 programming covers such topics as data modeling, systems architecture, and systems installation.

Sap Fico Covers Sap Ecc 6.0 Black Book

Sap Fico Covers Sap Ecc 6.0 Black Book
Author: Bhushan Jairamdas Mamtani
Publisher:
Total Pages: 632
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9788177229448

This book, SAP FICO Black Book, brings to you a simple to the point non-technical jargon free discussion on SAP FICO along with comprehensive real life examples based on authors real life implementations. One of the first FICO books which cover business cycles rather than plain technical configuration. Targeting intermediate and advanced-level readers, this book discusses Implementation Tools; Enterprise Structure; New GL Configuration; Online Document Splitting; AR; AP; AA; Bank accounting; Integration of FI with Other Modules; Business Processes; Controlling; Cost Center Accounting; Product Costing; Material Ledger Configuration and Profit Center Accounting. The author has spent the last 10 years of his career acquiring this knowledge through the trial and error method. It covers the end user as well as technical configuration perspective. It can serve as a starting point for the people who want to comprehend how the financial and managerial accounting functions in an ERP. Most of the FICO text deals with technical configuration and throws little light on its functional implementation. This book is author s humble attempt to bridge the gap by providing real life scenarios along with technical details.