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Table of Contents
About the Tutorial ............................................................................................................................................ i
Audience ........................................................................................................................................................... i
Prerequisites ..................................................................................................................................................... i
Copyright & Disclaimer ..................................................................................................................................... i
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................ ii

1. SAP FI – Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 1

2. SAP FI – Submodules ................................................................................................................................. 2


Finance Accounting – General Ledger ............................................................................................................. 2
Finance Accounting – Accounts Receivable and Payable (AR / AP) ................................................................. 2
Finance Accounting Asset Accounting ............................................................................................................. 3
Finance Accounting Bank Accounting ............................................................................................................. 3
Finance Accounting Travel Management ........................................................................................................ 4
Finance Accounting Fund Management .......................................................................................................... 4
Finance Accounting Legal Consolidation ......................................................................................................... 5

3. SAP FI – Company Basics ........................................................................................................................... 6


SAP FI – Create Company ................................................................................................................................ 6
SAP FI – Create Company Code ....................................................................................................................... 8

4. SAP FI – Define Business Area ................................................................................................................. 11

5. SAP FI – Define Functional Area .............................................................................................................. 13

6. SAP FI – Define Credit Control ................................................................................................................. 15

7. SAP FI – General Ledger .......................................................................................................................... 18


SAP FI – Chart of Accounts ............................................................................................................................ 18

8. SAP FI – COA Group................................................................................................................................. 20

9. SAP FI – Retained Earnings Account ........................................................................................................ 22

10. SAP FI – G/L Account ............................................................................................................................... 24

11. SAP FI – Block G/L Accounts .................................................................................................................... 29

12. SAP FI – Deleting G/L Accounts ............................................................................................................... 30


SAP FI – Modify a G/L Account ...................................................................................................................... 31

13. SAP FI – Financial Statement Version ...................................................................................................... 32

14. SAP FI – Journal Entry Posting ................................................................................................................. 34

15. SAP FI – Fiscal Year Variant ..................................................................................................................... 36

16. SAP FI – Posting Period Variant ............................................................................................................... 38

17. SAP FI – Field Status Variant ................................................................................................................... 41

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18. SAP FI – Field Status Group ..................................................................................................................... 44

19. SAP FI – Define Posting Keys ................................................................................................................... 45

20. SAP FI – Define Document Type .............................................................................................................. 48

21. SAP FI – Document Number Ranges ........................................................................................................ 50

22. SAP FI – Post with Reference................................................................................................................... 52

23. SAP FI – Hold a G/L Document Posting .................................................................................................... 53

24. SAP FI – Park a G/L Document Posting .................................................................................................... 55

25. SAP FI – G/L Reporting ............................................................................................................................ 57


G / L Chart of Accounts List ........................................................................................................................... 57
G / L Account Balances .................................................................................................................................. 59
G / L Account List ........................................................................................................................................... 59
G / L Account Totals and Balances................................................................................................................. 61

26. SAP FI – Accounts Receivable .................................................................................................................. 62

27. SAP FI – Customer Master Data .............................................................................................................. 63

28. SAP FI – Block a Customer ....................................................................................................................... 67

29. SAP FI – Delete a Customer ..................................................................................................................... 69

30. SAP FI – Customer Account Group .......................................................................................................... 71

31. SAP FI – One-Time Customer Master ...................................................................................................... 74

32. SAP FI – Post a Sales Invoice.................................................................................................................... 77

33. SAP FI – Document Reversal ................................................................................................................... 79

34. SAP FI – Sales Returns ............................................................................................................................. 81

35. SAP FI – Post Incoming Payment ............................................................................................................. 83

36. SAP FI – Foreign Currency Invoice ........................................................................................................... 85

37. SAP FI – Incoming Partial Payments ........................................................................................................ 86

38. SAP FI – Reset AR Cleared Items.............................................................................................................. 88

39. SAP FI – Credit Control ............................................................................................................................ 89

40. SAP FI – Accounts Payable ...................................................................................................................... 91

41. SAP FI – Create a Vendor......................................................................................................................... 92

42. SAP FI – Create Vendor Account Group ................................................................................................... 96

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43. SAP FI – Display Changed Fields .............................................................................................................. 99

44. SAP FI – Block a Vendor ........................................................................................................................ 101

45. SAP FI – Delete a Vendor....................................................................................................................... 103

46. SAP FI – One-Time Vendor .................................................................................................................... 105

47. SAP FI – Post Purchase Invoice .............................................................................................................. 110

48. SAP FI – Purchases Returns ................................................................................................................... 112

49. SAP FI – Post Outgoing Vendor Payment............................................................................................... 114

50. SAP FI – Foreign Currency Invoice ......................................................................................................... 116

51. SAP FI – Withholding Tax in vendor invoice .......................................................................................... 118

52. SAP FI – Outgoing Partial Payments ...................................................................................................... 120

53. SAP FI – Reset AP Cleared Items ............................................................................................................ 122

54. SAP FI – Automatic Payment Run .......................................................................................................... 123


Setup all Company Codes ............................................................................................................................ 124
Setup Paying Company Codes ..................................................................................................................... 124
Payment Method in Country ....................................................................................................................... 125
Payment Method in Company Code ........................................................................................................... 126
Bank Determination .................................................................................................................................... 128
House Banks ................................................................................................................................................ 129

55. SAP FI – Posting Rounding Differences .................................................................................................. 130

56. SAP FI – Month End Closing................................................................................................................... 132

57. SAP FI – Dunning ................................................................................................................................... 134


Requirement ................................................................................................................................................ 134
How to Create Dunning Keys? ..................................................................................................................... 134
Define Block Reason for Dunning ................................................................................................................ 135

58. SAP FI – Exchange Rates ........................................................................................................................ 136

59. SAP FI – Tables in FI Module ................................................................................................................. 138

60. SAP FI – AR Invoice Processes ............................................................................................................... 142

61. SAP FI – AR Account Analysis ................................................................................................................ 144

62. SAP FI – AR Reporting ........................................................................................................................... 145

63. SAP FI – AA Overview ............................................................................................................................ 146

64. SAP FI – AA Asset Explorer .................................................................................................................... 149

65. SAP FI – Cash Management ................................................................................................................... 151


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66. SAP CO – Overview ............................................................................................................................... 152

67. SAP CO – Submodules ........................................................................................................................... 153

68. SAP CO – Cost Center ............................................................................................................................ 154

69. SAP CO – Create Cost Center ................................................................................................................. 155

70. SAP CO – Post to a Cost Center ............................................................................................................. 158

71. SAP CO – Internal Orders ...................................................................................................................... 159

72. SAP CO – Settlement of IO .................................................................................................................... 162

73. SAP CO – Profit Center .......................................................................................................................... 164

74. SAP CO – Postings to Profit Center ........................................................................................................ 169

75. SAP CO – Profit Center Standard Hierarchy ........................................................................................... 170

76. SAP CO – Assigning Cost Centers to Profit Centers ................................................................................ 172

77. SAP CO – Assigning Materials to Profit Center ...................................................................................... 174

78. SAP CO – Tables in CO Module .............................................................................................................. 176

79. SAP CO – Product Costing ..................................................................................................................... 179

80. SAP CO – Profitability Analysis .............................................................................................................. 181

81. SAP CO – Planning Methods .................................................................................................................. 183

82. SAP FI – Integration............................................................................................................................... 184

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1. SAP FI – Overview SAP FICO

SAP FI stands for Financial Accounting and it is one of important modules of SAP ERP. It
is used to store the financial data of an organization. SAP FI helps to analyze the financial
conditions of a company in the market. It can integrate with other SAP modules like
SAP SD, SAP PP, SAP MM, SAP SCM, etc.

SAP FI comprises of the following sub-components:

 Finance Accounting General Ledger


 Finance Accounting Accounts Receivable and Payable
 Finance Accounting Asset Accounting
 Finance Accounting Bank Accounting
 Finance Accounting Travel Management
 Finance Accounting Fund Management
 Finance Accounting Legal Consolidation

Where Do We Use SAP FI?


SAP FI module enables you to manage financial accounting data within an international
framework of multiple companies, currencies, and languages. SAP FI module mainly deals
with the following financial components:

 Fixed asset
 Accrual
 Cash journal
 Accounts receivable and payable
 Inventory
 Tax accounting
 General ledger
 Fast close functions
 Financial statements
 Parallel valuations
 Master data governance

SAP FI consultants are mainly responsible for implementing Financial Accounting and Cost
Accounting with SAP ERP Financials.

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2. SAP FI – Submodules SAP FICO

SAP FI has a collection of submodules, as depicted in the following screenshot:

Finance Accounting – General Ledger


A General Ledger contains all the transaction details of a company. It acts as the primary
record to maintain all accounting details. Common general ledger entries are customer
transactions, purchases from vendors, and internal company transactions.

Common T-codes that are used to maintain G/L accounting:

 F-06
 F-07
 FBCJ
 FB50
 FB02

Finance Accounting – Accounts Receivable and Payable (AR / AP)


It includes the details of amount that is paid by the customer and the amount that is paid
by company to the vendors. In other words, AP includes all the vendor transactions and
AR includes all the customer transactions.

Common SAP AR T-codes:

 FD11
 FD10
 FRCA
 VD01

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Common SAP AR Tables:

 KNA1
 KNVV
 BSIW

Common SAP AP T-codes:

 XK01
 MK01
 MK02
 FCHU

Common SAP AP Tables:

 LFA1
 LFM2
 LFBK

Finance Accounting Asset Accounting


Asset Accounting deals with all the fixed asset of the company and provides all the
transaction details about fixed assets. The asset accounting module of Finance Accounting
works closely with other modules like SAP MM, SAP Plant Management, EWM, etc.

Common T-codes used for Asset Accounting:

 AT01
 AT03
 AUN0
 ASEM

Example: When a company purchases an item that can be considered as an asset, the
details will be passed to Asset accounting module from the SAP MM module.

Finance Accounting Bank Accounting


It deals with all the transactions done through bank. It includes all the incoming and
outgoing transactions performed, balance management and bank transaction master data.

You can create and process any type of bank transactions using the Bank accounting
component.

Common Bank Accounting module tables that are used for this are:

 LFBK
 BNKA
 KNBK

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Common T-codes with bank accounting:

 FIBLAROP
 OBEBGEN
 FI13
 FF_6
 RVND

Finance Accounting Travel Management


This module is used to manage all the travel expenses of a company. It involves all the
travels request, their planning and expenses involved in all the requested trips.

It helps an organization to manage travel expenses in an efficient manner, as it provides


integration with all the other modules of SAP.

Common Travel Management T-codes:

 PR05
 PRTS
 TRIP
 PR00

Common Travel Management tables:

 TA22B
 PTRV_HEAD
 FTPT_PLAN
 FTPT_ITEM

Finance Accounting Fund Management


This module is used to manage funds in a company. Fund Management module interacts
with other modules like Bank accounting, General Ledger (G/L, SAP AR/AP, and SAP
Material Management, etc. to get fund details.

It involves all the transactions for fund receiving, fund expenditure, and future expenses.
It helps a company to create budget forecasting and to use the funds in a proper way.

Common tables that store Funds management data:

 FMFCTR
 FMIFIIT
 FMIT

Common SAP Funds Management T-codes:

 FM5I
 FMWA

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 FMEQ

Finance Accounting Legal Consolidation


It helps an organization to treat its multiple units as a single company, hence it enables
to view all the details as a single financial statement for all the companies under that
group. An organization can get a clear idea of its financial conditions as a single entity.

Common tables in FI Legal Consolidation module:

 FILCP
 MCDX
 GLT3
 T000K

Note: FI-Legal Consolidation module was supported in older versions of SAP ERP
implementation. This work is performed by SAP Business Process Consolidation BPC and
SEM-BCS now.

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3. SAP FI – Company Basics SAP FICO

A company is defined as the smallest unit for which financial statements can be created in
accordance with commercial legal regulations.

In SAP FI, a company can comprise of multiple codes, however it acts as a single unit for
which financial statements are available. All the company codes must use the same chart
of accounts list and fiscal year, however each code can have a different local currency.

A chart of accounts list consists of all the chart of accounts that can be used and each code
must have one chart of account.

A fiscal year normally consists of twelve months’ time period where company creates the
financial statements.

SAP FI – Create Company

Login to SAP FICO


Use T-code SPRO -> click on SAP Reference IMG -> New window will open

Expand SAP Customizing implementation guide -> Enterprise Structure -> Definition ->
Finance Accounting -> Define Company -> click on Execute (see the pointer in the
screenshot).

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A new window will open -> click on New Entries -> New Entries: Details of added entry

You need to provide the following details to create a new company:

 Enter the company code to represents group of company.


 Enter the company name
 Enter the full address-street, PO Box, postal code, city
 Enter the Country
 Enter the Language key
 Enter the currency

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The next step is to save the company details -> CTRL+S or as shown in the above
screenshot.

SAP FI – Create Company Code


In SAP FI, a company can comprise of multiple codes, however it acts as a single unit for
which financial statements are available. Company code is the smallest unit in an
organization for which financial statements (profit-loss statement, etc.) can be generated.

Create, edit, delete a company code


Let us discuss how to create, edit, and delete a company code. Take a look at the following
screenshot.

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Expand Enterprise Structure as mentioned in the previous topic -> Definition -> Financial
Accounting -> Edit, Copy, Delete, check company code -> Execute using click on the watch
image -> New window will open -> You can create a new company code by selecting both
the options.

Select Edit, Copy, Delete, and Check Company Code. It allows you to copy all the
configurations and tables automatically.

If you select Edit company code, you will get the following window –> click on New Entries
and update the code details.

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You can click on the Address button and update the following fields. Once the Address field
is updated, click the Save button.

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4. SAP FI – Define Business Area SAP FICO

Business Areas are used to differentiate transactions that come from different lines of
business in a company.

Example
There is a big company XYZ which runs multiple businesses. Let us assume it has three
different domains like manufacturing, marketing, and sales.

Now you have two options:

 First is to create different company codes


 And the other better option is to create each of these business lines into the
business areas

The benefits of using Business Areas in this case are as follows:

 You can use these business areas if other company codes require the same areas.

 It is easy to configure if you use a Business Area, as you just need to attach to the
company code and the other details in that business area will get attached
automatically.

 By using Business Areas in controlling, you can create Profit and Loss statement,
Balance Sheet, etc. for business areas. Hence it is used for management accounting
in a few companies.

Note: Business areas are used more in Controlling as compared to Finance Accounting.

How to create a new Business Area in SAP FI?


Expand Enterprise Structure as mentioned in the previous topic -> Definition -> Financial
Accounting -> Define Business Area -> Execute -> Go to New Entries

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Enter the 4 digit Business Area code and save the configuration.

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5. SAP FI – Define Functional Area SAP FICO

Function Areas in finance accounting are used to define the expenses in a company
according to individual function units. The most common Functional Areas are:

 Manufacturing
 Sales and Distribution
 Production
 Administration

How to Define a Functional area in SAP FI?


You can define a Functional Area using the T-code FM_FUNCTION (Earlier it was OKBD,
but this is obsolete). It will open a new window.

Click on Create Functional Area as shown below and a new window will open.

Enter the following details:

 Name of Functional Area


 Description
 Validity to and from date
 Expiration date and Authorization.

Once all the details are provided, click the Save button at the top. Once you click Save,
you will see a message at the bottom that a new functional area has been created.

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Functional Areas are used to create Profit and Loss statements using the cost of sales
accounting and they are also used to analyze the cost of sales accounting. For this, you
need to activate the cost of sales accounting as follows:

Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> FI Global Settings ->
Company Code -> Cost of Sales Accounting -> Activate cost of sales accounting for
preparation.

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6. SAP FI – Define Credit Control SAP FICO

Credit Control in FI is used to check the credit limit for the customer and it can use one or
more codes. It is used for credit management in Application components such as Account
Receivable (AR) and Sales and Distribution.

The credit control area is determined in the following sequence:

 User exit
 Distribution channel
 Customer master
 Company code for the sales organization

How to define a Credit Control Area?


A Credit Control Area is defined in accordance with the areas of responsibility for credit
monitoring. Use the T-code SPRO -> click SAP Reference IMG. It will open a new window.

Expand SAP Customizing implementation guide -> Enterprise Structure -> Definition ->
Finance Accounting -> Define Credit Control Area -> Execute.

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Click Execute -> New entries -> Enter the below details -> Save. Now you have
successfully configured the Credit Control Area.

Once you create the Credit Control Area, the next step is to assign a company code to the
credit control area.

Expand Enterprise structure -> Assignment -> Finance Accounting -> Assign company
code to credit control area -> Execute.

A new window will open -> click Position -> it will open another new window. Enter the
company code and click Continue.

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Enter the Credit Control Area in CCAR and save the details.

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7. SAP FI – General Ledger SAP FICO

The General Ledger is used to record all the business transactions in a software system.

SAP FI – Chart of Accounts


The FI chart of accounts represents the list of GL accounts that are used to meet the daily
needs and the operating country’s legal requirement in a company. The master chart of
accounts must be assigned to each company code.

Chart of accounts (COA) can be divided into the following types:

 Operating Chart of Accounts – It contains all the General Ledger accounts that
are used to meet the daily needs in a company. The operating chart of accounts
has to be assigned to a company code.

 Country Chart of Accounts – It contains a list of all General Ledger accounts that
are required to meet the operating country’s legal requirements. You can also
assign a company chart of account to the company code.

 Chart of Accounts Group – This COA group contains a list of all the G/L accounts
that are used by the entire company.

How to create a new Chart of Accounts?


You can create a new Chart of Accounts by using the T-code OB 13 or by going to Finance
Accounting -> G/L accounts.

Type the T-code OB13 in SAP Easy Access and it will take you to the following screen:

This window can also be opened by following the path:

T-code SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> General Ledger
Accounting -> G/L accounts -> master data -> Preparations -> Edit Chart of Account Lists
-> Execute -> New Entries to create a new charts of account.

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You can choose Controlling Integration as manual creation of cost elements or automatic
creation of cost elements. (Recommended to use manual creation).

Group Chart of Accounts is used for report consolidation. Uncheck the Blocked checkbox
under the status tab and click the Save option.

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8. SAP FI – COA Group SAP FICO

You can create a SAP FI chart of accounts group as per your requirement. To effectively
manage and control a large number of G/L accounts, you should use COA groups.

How to define Chart of Accounts Group?


There are two ways you can create a new COA group. The first method is to use the T-
code OBD4.

You can also reach to this screen by following the path:

T-code SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> General Ledger
Accounting -> G/L Accounts -> Preparations -> Define Account Group -> Execute -> New
window will open -> New Entries

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Populate the following fields in the COA group: Chart of Account Key, Acct Group, Name,
From Acct. and To Account details.

After providing the required details, click the Save Configuration option to create the COA
group.

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9. SAP FI – Retained Earnings Account SAP FICO

Retained Earnings Account is used to carry forward the balance from one fiscal year to the
next fiscal year. You can assign a Retained Earning Account to each P&L account in the
chart of accounts (COA). To automatically carry forward the balance to the next fiscal year,
you can define P&L statements as per COA and assign them to the retained earning
accounts.

How to define Retained Earnings Account?


There are two ways to define a Retained Earnings Account. You can either use the T-code
OB53 or by T-code SPRO. Go to SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> General
Ledger Accounting -> G/L Accounts -> Preparations -> Define Retained Earnings Account
-> Execute.

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Enter the Chart of Accounts to define the Retained Earning Account for COA and press
Enter.

Provide the P&L Account statement account type and account -> Press Enter and save the
configuration.

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10. SAP FI – G/L Account SAP FICO

General Ledger (G/L) accounts are used to provide a picture of external accounting and
accounts and to record all the business transactions in a SAP system. This software system
is fully integrated with all the other operational areas of a company and ensures that the
accounting data is always complete and accurate.

How to Create a New G / L Account?


You can use the T-code FS00 to centrally define a G/L account. Refer the following
screenshot.

You can also use the following path:

In SAP R/3, go to Accounting -> Finance Accounting -> General Ledger -> Master Records
-> G/L accounts -> Individual Processing -> Centrally.

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In the field G/L Account, enter the account number of G/L account and the company code
key and click the Create icon as shown in the following screenshot:

The next step is to enter the details in the Charts of Account.

Account Group
Account Group determines the group for which the G/L account must be created, for
example, Administrative Expenses, etc.

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P&L Statement Acct


If the G/L account is to be used for P&L Statement Account, then select this option,
otherwise use Balance Sheet Account.

Under description, provide a short text or G/L account long text.

The next step is to click the Control Data and provide data for Account Currency and other
fields such as Balance in local currency, Exchange rate difference key, Tax category,
posting without tax allowed, Recon account for acct type, alternative account number,
Tolerance group, etc. as shown in the following screenshot.

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Click Create / bank interest and provide data in the following fields:

Once the details are entered, click the Save button to create a G/L account.

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Posting to General Ledger


After you complete the payroll run, the next step is to add results to the GL accounts and
this includes cost centers. GL posting includes the following steps:

 Groups together posting-relevant information from the payroll results


 Creates summarized documents.
 Performs the relevant postings to appropriate GL accounts and cost centers

How Posting is Evaluated?


Each employee’s payroll result contains different wage types that are relevant to
accounting:

 Wage types such as standard salary, bonuses, and overtime represent expenses
for the company, which are posted to a corresponding expense account.

 Wage types such as bank transfer, employment tax, employee’s contribution to


social insurance, etc. are the employer’s payables to the employee, the tax office,
etc. and are posted as credits to a corresponding payables or financial account.

 In addition, there are wage types such as the employer’s health insurance
contribution, which represents an expense for the enterprise and, at the same time,
a payable to the social insurance agency. For this reason, such wage types are
posted to two accounts – once debited as an expense, and once credited as a
payable.

Other types of wage types also exist, for example, accruals, provisions, etc. These wage
types are usually posted to two accounts, once debited as an expense and once credited
as a provision.

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11. SAP FI – Block G/L Accounts SAP FICO

In SAP R/3, go to Accounting -> Finance Accounting -> General Ledger -> Master Records
-> G/L accounts -> Individual Processing -> Centrally

In G/L Account, provide the account number of G/L account and the company code key.
Click the Block button as shown in the following screenshot.

Once you click the Block button, you will get different blocking options such as:

 Block in Chart of accounts


o Blocked for creation
o Blocked for Posting
o Blocked for Planning
 Block in Company Code
o Blocked in posting

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12. SAP FI – Deleting G/L Accounts SAP FICO

In SAP R/3, go to Accounting -> Finance Accounting -> General Ledger -> Master Records
-> G/L accounts -> Individual Processing -> Centrally.

In the G/L Account, provide the account number of G/L account and the company code
key. To delete a G/L account, click the Delete button as shown below.

The next step is to select deletion options for the G/L account:

 Deletion flag COA


 Deletion flag in company code.
 Select the correct check box and click the Save configuration.

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SAP FI – Modify a G/L Account


To modify a G/L account, click the Change option. Refer the following screenshot.

The next step is to select the changed field:

Click the Save button to effect the changes.

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13. SAP FI – Financial Statement Version SAP FICO

General Ledger accounts can be used as per legal regulations to generate the final
statements. Financial statement versions are used to create the financial statements, to
run account balance reports and for General Ledger accounting planning.

You can also define multiple financial statement versions to generate financial statements
in different formats. Follow the steps given below to create financial statement versions:

T-code SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> General Ledger
Accounting -> Business Transactions -> Closing -> Document -> Define Financial
Statement Versions -> Execute.

Click the button New Entries as shown below:

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Provide the following details:

 Enter the Fin. Stmt. Version.


 Enter the Description of the financial statement version.
 Maint. Language: Enter the language key in which you display texts, enter texts,
and print statement.

 Item Keys auto: It tells keys of financial statement items are assigned manually
or automatically when the financial statement versions are defined.

 Charts of Accounts: All accounts from this chart of accounts COA can be assigned
when you define the financial statement. If you do not specify a chart of accounts,
accounts from several charts of accounts can be assigned when you define the
financial statement.

 Group Account Number: Enter this Indicator that specifies that the group account
numbers should be assigned instead of the account numbers when you define the
financial statement version.

 Fun. Area Parameter: This indicator is used to make it possible to assign


functional areas or accounts in the financial statement version. Once the above
fields are defined, you can click on the save configuration and to generate change
request number. To edit this Financial Statement version, click on Fin. Statement
items -> you can maintain nodes in version.

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14. SAP FI – Journal Entry Posting SAP FICO

The use of Journal Entry (JE) posting in SAP FI is to take a batch, validate it for consistency,
and create FI documents and post those entries in various line item accounts needed for
subsequent business processing.

JE Posting is a process that, with a few exceptions, runs "behind the scenes" and is the
heart of Journal Entry. It receives journal entry data (representing financial transactions)
from the PRA modules (Valuation, Revenue Distribution, etc.), and summarizes them in
batches and posts them to the PRA JE line item tables and to SAP FI.

Journal Entry Posting is the link between the journal entries coming from PRA applications
and the FI documents and JE line item table items that are created.

How to post a journal Entry in SAP FI?


Use T-code FB50 -> Provide the Company code.

Enter the document date as shown below:

The next step is to provide the following details:

 G/L Account: Enter the account to be credited


 Short Text: Description of amount
 Amount in Doc Currency: Enter the amount to be credited

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Similarly, for the Debit, provide data in the following fields:

Click the Save button and you will get the document number to be posted for the company
code.

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15. SAP FI – Fiscal Year Variant SAP FICO

Fiscal year variant contains the number of posting periods in a fiscal year and the number
of special periods. You can define up to 16 posting periods in a fiscal year in the controlling
component CO.

You need to specify the fiscal year variant for each company code. When you create a
controlling area, you also need to specify the fiscal year variant.

The fiscal year variants of the company code and controlling area may only differ in the
number of special periods used. You need to ensure that the fiscal year variants match. In
other words, they may not have a time conflict.

How to create a Fiscal year variant?


Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> Financial Accounting Global
Setting -> Fiscal Years -> Maintain Fiscal year variant -> Execute.

It will open the following window.

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Click New Entries and it will open a new window as shown below.

Provide the following details:

 FV: Enter 2-digit Fiscal year.

 Description: Enter a description of the Fiscal year variant.

 Year Dependent: If the start and the end date of the fiscal year changes between
year, then check this box.

 Calendar Year: If the fiscal year is same as the calendar year Jan-Dec, then check
this option.

 Number of Postings: Enter the number of posting periods for a Fiscal year

 Number of special postings: Enter the number of special posting periods for a
fiscal year.

The next step is to save the details. Enter the customizing request number that a new
fiscal year variant is created.

You can maintain the posting period by using the Period option under the Fiscal year
variant.

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16. SAP FI – Posting Period Variant SAP FICO

SAP FI Posting period variant is used to maintain accounting periods that are open for
posting and all closed period are balanced. This is used for opening and closing period in
the fiscal year for posting purpose.

You can assign these posting periods to one or more company codes.

How to create posting period variants in SAP FI?


Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> Financial Accounting Global
Setting -> Document -> Posting Periods -> Define Variant for open Posting Periods ->
Execute.

It will open a new window. Now, click New Entries.

It will open another window, as shown below. Enter the 4-digit Posting Period Variant and
name of the field. Click the Save icon to save this variant.

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Open and Close Posting Periods


Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> Financial Accounting Global
Setting -> Document -> Posting Periods -> Open and Close Posting Periods -> Execute.

Click the button New Entries, as shown in the following screenshot.

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Now, you need to provide the following details:

 Var. = Enter 4-digit Variant code


 Select Account Type:
o +=Valid for all account type (masking)
o A=Asset
o D=Customers
o K=Vendors
o M=Materials
o S=General Ledger Account
 From Per.1 = Enter Starting Period
 Year = Enter Year
 To Period = Enter Ending Period
 Year = Enter Year
 From Period2 = Enter First Special Period
 Year = Enter Year
 To Period = Enter Period
 Year = Enter Year
 Authorization Group = It is used to open a period for particular users

Once all the details are provided, click the Save button to save the open and closing posting
periods.

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17. SAP FI – Field Status Variant SAP FICO

Field Status Variant is used to define the fields which are used for input like cost center,
profit center, plant, etc., which are entry fields, and hidden fields. Field status Variant is a
tool which is provided by SAP to assign the same set of properties to more than one object.

Example: We define fiscal year variant and it can be assigned to more than one company
code. If a field status variant is assigned to more than one company code, the same set
of screen field will be displayed while posting those company fields.

Difference between field status variant and field status group


Field status variant will have field status groups. Field status group is maintained in GL
account and it defines the fields while posting to the GL.

How to create Field Status Variant?


Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> Financial Accounting Global
Setting -> Document -> Line Item -> Controls -> Define Field Status Variant -> Execute.

It will open a new window. Select field status variants 0001 by clicking the box before
0001-> click the Copy icon as shown below.

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It will open another window. Enter the new Field status variant code and the name of field
name variant for the company. The target key must be different from the source key.
Press the Enter Key and click the Copy All option.

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You will get a confirming message, something like: "Number of dependent entries copied:
41". Click the Save button.

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18. SAP FI – Field Status Group SAP FICO

Field status group is assigned to GL account. Through field status group, one can define a
field as optional, suppressed, or mandatory. According to the field status groups,
respective fields will be displayed are mandatory or suppressed when the postings are
made to that GL account.

All these field status groups are clubbed to a field status variant and the Field status variant
is assigned to a company code. With this, field’s status groups from fields status variant
can only be assigned when a General Ledger account is created for a company code.

 Suppress: The field is hidden on the screen.

 Optional: The field is available on the screen, you can keep it blank or fill it.

 Require: The field is available on the screen, and you have to fill it.

 Display: The field is available on the screen, but it's grayed out, you cannot fill
anything in here.

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19. SAP FI – Define Posting Keys SAP FICO

Posting Keys in SAP FI are used to determine Account types (A, D, K, M, and S) and also
the type of posting. It is 2-digit numerical key.

Different Account Types in SAP FI:

 A = Assets
 D = Customers
 K = Vendors
 M = Materials
 S = General Ledger Account

Asset Posting Keys


Posting Key Description Debit/Credit

70 Debit Asset Debit

75 Credit Asset Credit

Material Posting Keys


Posting Key Description Debit/Credit

89 Stock Inward Movement Material Debit

99 Stock outward Movement Material Credit

There are various Account type posting keys available in SAP FI.

How to create a SAP FI Posting Key?


Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> Financial Accounting Global
Setting -> Document -> Line Item -> Controls -> Define Posting Keys -> Execute

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Click the Create icon.

Enter the 2-digit numeric code (Example ‘02’) and the name of the posting key and press
the Enter key.

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Now you need to provide the following details:

 Debit/Credit Indicator: Select Debit or Credit


 Account Type: Select the Appropriate account type
 Other Attributes: Select other appropriate attributes
 Reversal Posting Key: Update the reversal posting key

The next step is to click the Save icon to successfully configure the posting key.

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20. SAP FI – Define Document Type SAP FICO

Document Type Key is used to distinguish between different business transactions and to
classify the accounting documents. It is also used to determine the number range for
documents and account types such as asset, material, vendor, etc. for posting.

Common Document Type Keys are as follows:

Document Type Document Type Description

AA Asset Posting

AN Net Asset Posting

DR Customer Invoice

DZ Customer Payment

KA Vendor Document

KG Vendor Credit Memo

How to define Document Type in SAP FI?


Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> Financial Accounting Global
Setting -> Document -> Document Header -> Define Document Types -> Execute.

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It will open a new window. Click New Entries and provide the following details:

 Document Type: Unique 2-digit code


 Number Range: Number Range Code
 Reverse Document Type: Reverse Document Type Key Code
 Number Range Information: Number ranges are maintained for document types
 Account Types allowed: Asset, Customer, Material, Vendor, and G/L Account
 Control Data: Control data for document type

Once you enter the above data, click the Save icon. Enter the description of document and
save. It will save the configuration of the document type.

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21. SAP FI – Document Number Ranges SAP FICO

You can assign one or more document types to number range. The number range is
applicable to document type as mentioned in the document posting and entry.

How to define Document Number Ranges in SAP FI?


You can define document number ranges in SAP FI in two way. You can either use the
T-code FBN1 or go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> Financial
Accounting Global Setting -> Document -> Define Document Number Ranges -> Execute.

A new window will open. Enter the company code and click Change Intervals as shown
below.

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It will open another window. Click Insert Interval.

Enter the following details:

 No: Number range code


 Year: Enter Year
 From Number: From number
 To Number: To Number
 Current Number: (By default it will be 0)
 Ext: (Internal or External)

After providing all these details, click Save to save the changes.

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22. SAP FI – Post with Reference SAP FICO

To post a document with reference in SAP FI, use the T-code FB50. Click the Goto tab
and Post with reference, as shown in the following screenshot.

Enter the following details:

After providing the necessary details, click the Save button at the top to post a new
document.

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23. SAP FI – Hold a G/L Document Posting SAP FICO

You can also hold posting of a G/L document or temporarily save the document in the
following conditions:

 When G/L document is not complete


 Incomplete/Incorrect Information in the document
 To save the document at a later stage

To hold a G/L document posting, you can use the T-code FB50, and enter the following
details:

 Enter Document Date


 Enter G/L account to be credited
 Enter Credit Account
 Enter G/L account to be debited
 Enter Debit amount

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The next step is to click the Hold (F5) button at the top -> Enter the temporary document
number and click Hold document.

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24. SAP FI – Park a G/L Document Posting SAP FICO

SAP FI also provides an option with Limited Authorization Amount for Posting.

Example
An Accountant has an authority to post documents to a maximum amount $2000. Now he
has to feed a document with an amount of $5000 for which he does not have the authority.

SAP FI provides a Park Facility for the document which allows the user to save the
document but the amount is not posted in the G/L accounts.

This allows to review the document later reviewed by a higher authority Personnel who
has appropriate posting amount authorization. Once approved, the document is posted in
the G/L accounts.

How to park a G/L document posting?


To hold a G/L document posting, you can use the T-code FB50, and enter the following
details:

 Enter Document Date


 Enter G/L account to be credited
 Enter Credit Account
 Enter G/L account to be debited
 Enter Debit amount

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The next step is to press the Hold (F5) button at the top -> Enter the temporary document
number and click Park document.

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25. SAP FI – G/L Reporting SAP FICO

There are various G/L reports that can be generated in SAP FI. The most common ones
are:

 G/L Chart of Accounts List


 G/L Account Balances
 G/L Account List
 G/L Account Totals and Balances

G / L Chart of Accounts List


Use the T-code S_ALR_87012326 or in the SAP Easy access menu, go to Accounting ->
Finance Accounting -> General Ledger -> Information System -> General Ledger Reports
-> Master Data -> Chart of Accounts.

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A new window will open. Enter the Chart of Accounts key -> Execute (F8).

This will open a list of all G/L Chart of Accounts with respect to the key mentioned.

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G / L Account Balances
Use the T-code S_ALR _87012277 or in the SAP easy access menu, go to Accounting ->
Finance Accounting -> General Ledger -> Information System -> General Ledger Reports
-> Account Balances -> General -> G/L Account Balances -> G/L Account Balances.

Enter the input parameters like company code to generate G/L Account Balances report ->
Execute.

G / L Account List
Use the T-code S_ALR_87012328 or go to the path given below:

Accounting -> Finance Accounting -> General Ledger -> Information System -> General
Ledger Reports -> Master Data -> G/L Account List -> G/L Account List.

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Enter Input parameters such as Company Code, Chart of Accounts, etc. to apply filter to
G/L Account List -> Execute.

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G / L Account Totals and Balances


Use the T-code S_ALR_ 87012301 or go to the path shown in the following screenshot.

Enter the report input parameters such as company code, COA, etc. and click Execute. A
report will be generated based on input parameters.

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26. SAP FI – Accounts Receivable SAP FICO

SAP FI Accounts Receivable component records and manages accounting data of all
customers. It is also an integral part of sales management.

All postings in Accounts Receivable are also recorded directly in the General Ledger.
Different G/L accounts are updated depending on the transaction involved (for example,
receivables, down payments, and bills of exchange). The system contains a range of tools
that you can use to monitor open items such as account analyses, alarm reports, due date
lists, and a flexible dunning program.

The correspondence linked to these tools can be individually formulated to suit your
requirements. This is also the case for payment notices, balance confirmations, account
statements, and interest calculations. Incoming payments can be assigned to due
receivables using user-friendly screen functions or by electronic means such as EDI.

The payment program can automatically carry out direct debiting and down-payments.

We have a range of tools available for documenting the transactions that occur in Accounts
Receivable, including balance lists, journals, balance audit trails, and other standard
reports. When drawing up financial statements, the items in foreign currency are revalued,
customers who are also vendors are listed, and the balances on the accounts are sorted
by their remaining life.

Accounts Receivable is not merely one of the branches of accounting that forms the basis
of adequate and orderly accounting. It also provides the data required for effective credit
management (as a result of its close integration with the Sales and Distribution
component) as well as important information for the optimization of liquidity planning.

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27. SAP FI – Customer Master Data SAP FICO

In SAP FI, all business transactions are posted to and managed in accounts. You must
create a master record for each account that you require. The master record contains data
that controls how business transactions are recorded and processed by the system. It also
includes all the information about a customer that you need to be able to conduct business
with him.

Customer master data is used by both the accounts and sales department in an
organization. By maintaining customer master data centrally, it can be accessed
throughout your organization and avoid the need to enter the same information twice. You
can also avoid inconsistencies in master data by maintaining it centrally.

Example: There is a change in address of one of your customers, so you only have to
enter this change once in the system, and your accounting and sales departments will
always have up-to-date information.

How to create a customer master data centrally in SAP FI?


Use the T-code FD01 or go to Accounting -> Finance Accounting -> Accounts Receivable
-> Master Records -> Maintain Centrally -> Create.

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A new window will open. Enter the following details:

 Select an account group.

 Depending on the type of number assignment (internal or external) used for the
account group, you also enter an account number.

 If you wish to maintain the company code data or the sales data as well as the
general data, also enter:

o A company code for maintaining the FI data (accounting data)


o A sales area for maintaining sales data

 To continue, choose Continue.

Once you click Continue, a new screen appears with customer data. Enter the following
customer data and click Save.

 Enter the name of the customer


 Enter Search Term, for searching the customer Id
 Enter Street/House Number
 Enter Postal code/City
 Enter Country/Region

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Click the Control Data tab and enter Corporate Group etc. if the customer belongs to a
corporate group.

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Click the second option Company Code data and go to Account Management.

Enter Recon. Account number from the list provided. Go to Payment Transactions, enter
terms of payment, tolerance group, etc.

Once you are done with all the details, click the Save icon at the top.

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28. SAP FI – Block a Customer SAP FICO

You can block a customer account in AR so that postings are no longer made to that
account. You have to block a customer account before marking a customer master record
for deletion.

Example
You would also block a customer that you use only as an alternative dunning recipient, so
that nobody can post to that customer by mistake.

In Sales and Distribution (SD) application component, you can set the following blocks for
a customer:

 Posting block
 Order block
 Delivery block
 Invoicing block

How to block a customer account centrally?


Go to Accounting -> Finance Accounting -> Accounts Receivable -> Master Records ->
Maintain Centrally -> Block/Unblock.

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The initial screen appears. On this screen, you can specify the areas that you need to block
by entering the company code, sales organization, distribution channel, and division. If
you do not specify the key for an area, the corresponding block fields are not set.

Enter the customer's account number and the company code. If you wish, you can also
enter the sales organization, distribution channel, and division.

The Block/Unblock Customer: Details screen appears.

To block posting, select the company code of the displayed customer master record, or
select all the company codes by selecting the corresponding field.

To block orders, deliveries, and invoices, select either the displayed sales area or all the
sales areas. Save your entries.

Press Enter and a new window will open. Select the checkbox Posting Block.

Once the selection is done, click the Save button at the top.

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29. SAP FI – Delete a Customer SAP FICO

You can archive customer master records that you no longer need. When data is archived,
it is extracted from the SAP database, deleted, and placed in a file. You can then transfer
this file to an archive system.

Go to Accounting -> Finance Accounting -> Accounts Receivable -> Master Records ->
Maintain Centrally -> Set Deletion Indicator.

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Select the customer id, company code, etc. to be deleted as shown below and press the
Enter key.

A new window will open. Select the Deletion flag as shown below:

After selecting the Deletion flag, click the save icon at the top.

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30. SAP FI – Customer Account Group SAP FICO

There are different types of customer account group that can be created in Account
Receivable in SAP FI.

Group Name

X001 Domestic Customers

X002 Export Customers

X003 One Time Customers

How to create a Customer Account Group?


Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> AR and AP -> Customer
Accounts -> Master Data -> Preparations for creating customer master data -> Define
Account Groups with screen layout (Customers) -> Execute.

A new window will open. Click New Entries as shown in the following screenshot.

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It will open another new window. Enter the following details:

 Customer Account Group: Enter 4-digit account group


 Name: Enter the name under General data field
 Field Status: Click Company code data

Once you select Field Status, a new window will open.

Select Account Management from the select group and click Reconciliation account Req.
Entry.

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Once this is done, click the save icon at the top to save the configuration. Similarly you
can create X002, X003 for other customers.

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31. SAP FI – One-Time Customer Master SAP FICO

In SAP FI, one-time customer master record is required for those customers who don’t
want to maintain their records separately or don’t have frequent transactions.

To create one-time customer master, use the T-code FD01.

In the next screen, select account group overview button as shown below. Select the
account group for which one-time customer property is checked -> click the tick mark

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In the main window, enter the following details. Enter the Customer ID as per the number
range assigned to this customer account type or if it uses internal number assignment,
leave it blank and the company code in which this account has to be created.

Once you click the tick mark, a new window will open.

Enter the following details:

 Enter the name for the one-time customer


 Enter the search term
 Enter the communication language

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Click the Company code data once the above values are defined. Next, go to Account
Management tab and enter Recon Account. Then, save the customer account details.

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32. SAP FI – Post a Sales Invoice SAP FICO

In this process, you post an open item for any customer. The customer is to pay the invoice
in cash. You then enter the payment in the cash journal.

T-code: FB70

Enter the company code you want to post invoice to as shown below:

Enter the following details: Customer ID of the customer to be invoiced, invoice date,
Amount for the invoice, Tax Applicable, and tax indicator.

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Enter the payment details like payment terms in Payment tab. Go to Details tab and enter
the item details.

Once all the details are entered, click the Save button to generate the document number.

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33. SAP FI – Document Reversal SAP FICO

You can also reverse an incorrect document and can also clear the open items. A document
can only be reversed if:

 It contains no cleared items.


 It contains only customer, vendor, and G/L account items.
 It was posted with Financial Accounting.
 All entered values (such as business area, cost center, and tax code) are still valid.

How to reverse a document in SAP FI?


Use the T-code: FB08

Enter the following details:

 Document number to be reversed


 Company Code
 Fiscal year of posting
 Reversal Reason
 Enter posting date and period

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If the document includes a payment check, use void reason checkbox.

You can also click on option display before reversal at the top to see a preview of reversal
document. If things are OK, go back to the previous screen and click Save.

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34. SAP FI – Sales Returns SAP FICO

Sales Returns in SAP FI are used to manage full products that the customer has returned.
These are used in consumer goods industry.

All returns are related to quality defects and not incorrect deliveries. The path that the
returned merchandise takes often has to be tracked in detail. Returned items have to be
sent for inspection.

Example: Once the analysis of the returned merchandise is complete, the vendor or
manufacturer determines:

 The status of the merchandise and whether it can be reused


 Whether the customer will be credited for the merchandise and the amount of credit

The "Sales Returns" component gives you an overview of your physical warehouse stocks
and the corresponding postings whenever you require.

How to post a Sales Return in SAP FI?


T-code: FB75

Enter Company Code, as shown in the following screenshot.

It will open a new window. Enter the following details:

 Enter the Customer ID of the customer to be issued the credit memo


 Enter the Document Date
 Enter the Amount to be credited
 Enter the tax code used in the original invoice
 Check the Calculate Tax checkbox

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Go to Item details section and enter the following data:

 Enter the Sales Revenue Account for the Original Invoice was posted.
 Enter the Amount to be debited and check the Tax code.

Once the required details are entered, click the Save button at the top. You will get a
confirmation that Sales Return is posted in Company Code 0001.

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35. SAP FI – Post Incoming Payment SAP FICO

Once the customer has paid the billing document, you post the incoming payment.

T-code: F-28

A new window will open. Enter the following details:

 Document Date
 Company Code
 Payment Currency
 Cash/Bank Account the Payment is to be posted
 Payment Amount
 Customer Id of the customer making the Payment

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To check the list of open invoices, click Process Open Items at the top:

Enter the assigned payment amount value to balance with the invoice amount. At the end,
save the details.

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36. SAP FI – Foreign Currency Invoice SAP FICO

You can post a vendor invoice in a foreign currency, so that you can process a currency
analysis. You should not post your invoice in MM but rather directly in FI. This makes it
easier to post backdated invoices.

How to post an invoice in Foreign Currency?


T-code: F-43

A new window will open. Enter the following details:

After providing all the required details, click the Save icon.

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37. SAP FI – Incoming Partial Payments SAP FICO

In SAP FI, you can also post partial payments from the customers. These partial payments
are posted as separate open items.

Customers can see clearly what all invoices have been issued to customers and what
payments he has made. But it keeps the multiple open items, until the invoice is fully paid/
cleared.

Example: There is a customer with an outstanding amount of 1500 and he makes a


payment of 500 as partial payment, then there will be two separate open items of 1500
Debit and 500 Credit in the FI system and no clearing document will be created.

How to post a Partial payment?


T-code: F-28

 Document Date
 Company Code
 Payment Currency
 Cash/Bank Account the Payment is to be posted
 Payment Amount
 Customer Id of the customer making the Payment
 Process Open Items

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Once you click on Process Open Items -> Go to Partial Payment tab and select the invoice
for which partial payment is done and the amount.

Click the Save button to post the document.

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38. SAP FI – Reset AR Cleared Items SAP FICO

In SAP FI, this is used to reset the incorrect payment invoices. If a payment is made to
incorrect invoices, then it can be reset.

How to reset AR cleared items?


T-code: FBRA

Enter the following details: Clearing Document number, Company Code, and Fiscal Year
in the above window.

Click the Save icon at the top.

Once you click the Save icon, enter the reversal reason of customer payment and posting
date and click . It will generate a Reversal Document Number.

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39. SAP FI – Credit Control SAP FICO

In SAP FI, Credit Control is used to specify and control the customer credit limits. A credit
control area can include one or more company codes. It is not possible to divide a company
code into several credit control areas.

The benefits of defining a credit control area in SAP FI are as follows:

 The credit control area is used for credit management in AR and SD components.

 You define a credit control area according to the areas of responsibility for credit
monitoring. For each credit control area, you enter a key, a name, and the currency
in which the credit limit is to be managed in the credit control area. You select a
four-character alphanumeric key. In the simplest case, each company code
corresponds to one credit control area. In this case, we recommend that you use
the same key for the credit control area as for the company code.

 Credit control can include one or more company codes and to enable it to do this,
you must assign the respective credit control area to the company codes.

 If a customer is created in several company codes that are assigned to different


credit control areas, a separate credit limit is managed for the customer in each of
the different credit control areas.

How to define a Credit Control area for a customer in SAP FI?


T-code: FD32

A new window will open. Enter the following details:

 Enter Customer Id for the Customer for which you want display the Credit Limits.
 Enter the Credit Control Area.
 Check Central data section and press Enter.

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Maintain the credit limit data for customers in the above window. Individual limit shouldn’t
be greater than the total limit for a customer.

Once the details are updated, click the Save icon at the top.

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40. SAP FI – Accounts Payable SAP FICO

SAP FI Accounts Payable is used to manage and record accounting data for all the vendors.
All invoices and deliveries are managed as per vendor requests. Payables are managed as
per the payment program and all the payments can be made using checks, transfer,
electronic transfers, etc.

All the postings that are made in the Account Payable are also updated in the General
Ledger simultaneously and the system also maintains forecasts and standard reports that
can be used to keep track of all the open items.

 XK01 – Create vendor (centrally)


 XK02 – Change vendor (centrally)
 XK03 – Display vendor (centrally)
 XK04 – Vendor Changes (Centrally)
 XK05 – Block Vendor (Centrally)
 XK06 – Mark vendor for deletion (centrally)
 XK07 – Change vendor account group
 XK11 – Create Condition
 XK12 – Change Condition
 XK13 – Display Condition
 XK14 – Create with cond. ref. (cond. list)
 XK15 – Create Conditions (background job)
 XK99 – Mass maintenance, vendor master
 XKN1 – Display Number Ranges (Vendor)

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41. SAP FI – Create a Vendor SAP FICO

Vendor Master Records are used by both the Accounting component and the Purchasing
component. Before you create a vendor master record in Accounting, you need to make
sure that the master record is not already created in Purchasing.

How to create vendor master data in SAP FI?


You can create a vendor master record by referencing an existing one. In this case, the
system copies certain data from the reference master record, however the system does
not transfer all the data.

If you have SAP Material Management configured, you can create a vendor master record
centrally. Here we will discuss how to create vendor master record for a company code.

Go to Accounting -> Finance Accounting -> Accounts Payable -> Master Record -> Create.

The following window will open. If you are using an external number assignment, enter
the vendor account number, otherwise the system will assign once you click "Save the
master record".

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Press Enter after entering the Company code, Account group. It will open a new window
will open where you need to enter the following details:

 Name of the Vendor


 Term for searching the Vendor Id
 Street/House Number and Postal code 6 digit/City
 Country/Region and click the Next screen button at the top.

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A new window will open. Enter the Vendor control group details. If the vendor is from a
corporate group, enter the corporate group name.

Once you press Enter or click Next Screen, enter the bank account details as shown below
and click the Next Screen icon.

Next, enter the contact person details, name, telephone, description and go to the next
screen.

In the next screen, enter the Recon Account and cash management group
(domestic/Foreign, etc.)

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Click the Next Screen icon and enter the payment transactions accounting details.

Enter Payt terms (like pay immediately, pay after 14 days 3% cash, etc.).

Once you are done with all the details, click the Save button at the top. You will get a
message that a vendor has been created in the given company code.

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42. SAP FI – Create Vendor Account Group SAP FICO

Use the T-code: OBD3 or go to the path given below:

SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> AR and AP -> Vendor accounts ->
master data -> preparation for creating vendor master data -> Define Account groups
with screen layout (Vendors) -> Execute.

Click the New Entries button.

It will open a new window. Enter the following details:

 Unique key as Account Group key


 Description for the Account Group
 Select box for creating Account Group for One Time Vendors
 Select the Field Status

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Once you provide the above details, click Edit Field Status and a new window will open.
Select the fields you want to maintain in the field status.

After providing the required details, click the Save icon at the top.

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Enter the customizing request number as shown below to create a new vendor account
group.

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43. SAP FI – Display Changed Fields SAP FICO

When you change a master record, the system logs these changes and generates the
change documents. For each field, it stores the time of change, the name of the user, and
the previous field contents.

You can display all the changes for the following:

 A certain field
 A master record

For several vendor master records, the following changes are displayed separately:

 Overwritten field contents


 Any bank details and/or dunning areas entered after the master record was created
 Any bank details and/or dunning areas that have been deleted

Using the change documents, you can find all the changes that are made and when they
were made.

How to display changes in Vendor master records?


Go to Accounting -> Financial Accounting -> Accounts Payable -> Master Records ->
Display Changes.

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Enter the Vendor Account number and the Company code and press Enter.

A new window will open. Select the changed field and click All Changes.

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44. SAP FI – Block a Vendor SAP FICO

You can block a vendor account for posting. You have to block a vendor master record
before you can mark it for deletion. You would also block a vendor that you use only as
an alternative payment recipient, so that nobody can post to it by mistake.

You can apply the following blocks:

 Posting a block for certain company codes or for all the company codes.

 Purchasing a block for certain purchasing organizations or for all the purchasing
organizations. This is of course only if you have purchased and installed the
purchasing application component.

Use the T-code FK05 or go to Accounting -> Financial Accounting -> Accounts Payable -
> Master Records -> Display Changes.

Enter the Company code and Vendor account as shown below and press enter.

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A new window will open. Check the block indicator for data to be blocked. Once the
selection is made, click the Save icon at the top.

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45. SAP FI – Delete a Vendor SAP FICO

Use the T-code FK06 or go to Accounting -> Financial Accounting -> Accounts Payable ->
Master Records -> Display Changes.

Enter the company code and the Vendor account and press Enter as shown below.

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A new window will open. Select the deletion flag and the deletion blocks and click the Save
button at the top.

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46. SAP FI – One-Time Vendor SAP FICO

In SAP FI, you can also create One-Time Vendor Master Record for the Vendors with only
a few transactions and there is no need to maintain their master records separately. In
such cases, you can create One-Time Vendor with General Information such as Name,
Address, Phone, etc.

Use the T-code FK01 or go to Accounting -> Finance Accounting -> Accounts Payable ->
Master Record -> Create.

It will open the following window. Select the account group and search for the one-time
vendor.

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Enter the vendor id as per the number range assigned to the account group and the
company code in which you want to create this record and press Enter.

A new window will open. Enter the following details:

 Name of the Vendor


 Term for searching the Vendor Id
 Street/House Number and Postal code 6 digit/City
 Country/Region and click on Next screen button at top

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In the next screen, enter the Vendor Control Group details. If a vendor is from a corporate
group, enter the corporate group name.

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Now, enter the bank account details as shown below and click the Next Screen button.

The next step is to enter the contact person details, name, telephone, description and go
to the next screen. In the next screen, enter the Recon Account and cash management
group (domestic/Foreign, etc.)

Click Next and enter the payment transactions accounting details. Enter Payt terms (like
pay immediately, pay after 14 days 3% cash, etc.).

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Once you are done with all the details, click the Save button at the top. You will get a
message that a vendor has been created in the given company code.

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47. SAP FI – Post Purchase Invoice SAP FICO

Use the T-code FB60 for an incoming invoice or go to Accounting -> Financial Accounting
-> Accounts Payable -> Document Entry -> Invoice.

Enter the company code you want to post this invoice to and press Enter. It will open a
new window. Enter the following details:

 Vendor ID of the vendor


 Invoice Date
 Amount for Invoice
 Tax Code for the Tax Applicable
 Tax Indicator "Calculate Tax"

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Go to the Payment tab and enter the Payt terms like pay immediately, after 14 days, etc.

In Item details, enter the following details:

 Purchase Account
 Select Debit
 Amount for the Invoice
 Check Tax code

After entering these details, click Check the Status of the Document and thereafter, click
the Save button at the top.

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48. SAP FI – Purchases Returns SAP FICO

Use the T-code FB65 or go to Accounting -> Financial Accounting -> Accounts Payable ->
Document Entry -> Credit memo.

Enter the company code as shown below:

In the next screen, enter the following details:

 Enter the vendor ID


 Enter the Document date
 Enter the amount to be credited
 Enter the tax code used in the original invoice
 Check the Calculate Tax check box

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Go to Item details section and enter the following data:

 Enter the Purchase Account for the Original Invoice posted


 Enter the Amount to be debited and select credit
 Check the tax code

Once the details are entered, click the Save button at the top. You will get a confirmation
that a vendor credit memo is posted in the company code 0001.

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49. SAP FI – Post Outgoing Vendor Payment SAP FICO

Use the T-code F-53 or go to Accounting -> Financial Accounting -> Account Payable ->
Document Entry -> Outgoing Payment -> Post.

In the next screen, input the following details:

 Select the Document Date

 Select the Company Code

 Select the Payment Currency

 Select the Cash/Bank Account in which Payment is to be credited and Payment


Amount

 Select the Vendor Id of the receiving vendor

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Once you provide the above details, click Process Open Items.

Assign the payment amount to the appropriate invoice so as to balance the payment with
the invoice amount.

Click the Save button at the top to get the document number to be generated.

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50. SAP FI – Foreign Currency Invoice SAP FICO

In SAP FI, you can post a vendor invoice in foreign currency so you can do currency
analysis. If you post in FI, you can directly post backdate invoices.

How to post a foreign currency vendor invoice?


Use the T-code F-43 or go to Accounting -> Financial Accounting -> Accounts Payable ->
Document entry -> Other -> Invoice –> General.

In the next window, enter the following details:

 Document Date
 Document Type
 Company Code
 Posting Date
 Currency
 PstKy
 Account (Vendor)

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Press Enter and a new window will open. Input the amount, calculate tax, Tax code,
PstKey, Account (Revenue account) and press Enter.

The amount in local currency is displayed in the field. Click the Save button at the top and
note the document number.

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51. SAP FI – Withholding Tax in vendor invoice SAP FICO

Use the T-code FB60 and enter the company code.

In the next screen, input the following details:

 Vendor ID of the Vendor to be Invoice and Invoice Date


 Check Document Type as Vendor Invoice
 Enter Amount for Invoice
 Select Tax Code for the Tax Applicable
 Select Tax Indicator "Calculate Tax"
 Purchase Account and Amount for the Invoice

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After completing the above fields, click Withholding tax.

 Tax Base Amount


 Tax Exempt Account
 Withholding Tax code

Click the Save icon and note down the document number to be generated.

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52. SAP FI – Outgoing Partial Payments SAP FICO

In SAP FI, you can also post outgoing partial payments for a vendor. Partial payment from
a vendor will open as an open item and no clearing document will be generated.

How to post an outgoing partial payment?


Use the T-code F-53 or go to Accounting -> Financial Accounting -> Accounts Payable ->
Document Entry -> Outgoing Payment -> Post.

In the next window, input the following details:

 Document Date
 Company Code
 Cash/Bank Account for the payment to be posted
 Payment Amount
 Vendor ID of the Vendor making the payment

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The next step is to click Process Open Items. It will open a new window wherein you need
to take the following actions:

 Click on the Partial Payment Tab


 Select and Activate the Invoice against which the partial payment has been made.
 Enter Partial Amount

Once the above details are supplied, click the Save icon. Note down the document number
that is generated.

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53. SAP FI – Reset AP Cleared Items SAP FICO

In SAP FI, you can clear a vendor payment if an incorrect payment is made in Account
Payables.

Example
You have an invoice # 23156 and this invoice will remain open till you receive a payment
for this invoice. When a payment is received, a new document is created # 50000678,
when you enter the receipt and this document also becomes the clearing document.

Now, due to some error, if you have to reverse this payment document, then you need to
use the T-code FBRA. When you use this, the system will first reset the documents as
open items and then reverse the document number.

How to reset AP cleared items?


Use the T-code FBRA.

In the next screen, enter the following details:

 Clearing document number


 Company Code
 Fiscal Year

Confirm the reset of the clearing document.

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54. SAP FI – Automatic Payment Run SAP FICO

Automatic Payment Program (APP) serves the purpose of posting accounts payable like
payment to a vendor based on vendor invoices automatically.

APP is used to find out due/overdue invoices and to process a list of customer and vendor
invoices to make payments in one go. APP cannot be used for all company codes from
different countries.

APP has the following categories:

 Setup all company codes


 Setup paying company codes
 Payment method per country
 Payment method per country code
 Bank Selection
 House Bank

Use the T-code FBZP to see all the following options.

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Setup all Company Codes


Click the option All Company Code in the above screen. A new window will open. Go to
New Entries

Enter the company code in the field Paying Company Code. Select the checkboxes
Pyt. Meth Suppl. and Max. Cash Discount as shown below:

Setup Paying Company Codes


Click Paying Company Codes and go to New Entries.

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It will open a new window wherein you need to provide the following details:

 Paying company code


 Min amount for incoming payment
 Min amount for outgoing payment
 Exchange rate differences, separate payment for each Ref.,Bill / Exch pymt.

Payment Method in Country


Click the option Payment Method in Country on the main window. Go to New Entries as
shown below.

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In the next screen, input the following details:

 Enter Country name, Payment method and Description.


 Select payment method: Incoming/outgoing payment
 Select payment method classification

Payment Method in Company Code


Click the option Pmnt. Method in Company Code on the main window. Go to New Entries
as shown below:

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In the next screen, enter the following details:

 Enter Paying Co Code and Pymt. Method.

 Enter minimum and maximum amount limits.

 Select Bank selection control option

 Go to form data as shown below.

Update Form Data Type. Click the Search button and select the value.

Enter the field-drawer of the form and once all the details are supplied, click the Save
button.

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Bank Determination
Click the option Bank Determination in the main window. Select Paying Company Code
and click the option Select Block as shown below and go to Bank Account.

Click the button Ranking Order and go to New Entries as shown below:

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Enter the new bank account details as shown below to create a bank account.

House Banks
House Banks provide the details of the bank account which is used by a company to make
payments to its vendors and customers.

Click the option House Banks on the main screen and enter the company code as shown
below:

The next window will show a list of all house banks which the company is using to make
payments to its vendors and customers.

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55. SAP FI – Posting Rounding Differences SAP FICO

While clearing Financial Accounting documents that have been posted in a foreign
currency, you can post the rounding differences that arise to a separate revenue/expense
account. Earlier these differences were displayed as exchange rate differences at the time
of clearing.

Rounding differences can be posted to the General Ledger account as Expense or Revenue.

How to post rounding difference in SAP FI?


Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting -> AR and AP -> Business
Transactions -> Outgoing Payments -> Outgoing Payment Global settings -> Define
account for rounding differences -> Execute.

Select Chart of Accounts and click . Go to Posting Key.

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In the next screen, enter the following details:

 Enter the G/L account to post rounding difference. Click Posting Key at the top.

 Enter the Credit and Debit posting key and click the Save icon at the top.

 Enter the request customizing number to save the configuration.

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56. SAP FI – Month End Closing SAP FICO

In SAP FI, month-end closing involves activities in posting a closing period. You can carry
out the following activities as a part of month-end closing:

 Open and close posting periods

 You close one or more posting periods in the past for posting, and permit posting
to be made to one or more current or future posting periods.

Use the T-code F.05 or FAGL_FC_VAL for new G/L accounts.

It will open a new window wherein you need to enter the following details:

 Company Code for which Foreign Currency Valuation is to be carried out


 Evaluation Key Date
 Valuation Method for Exchange Rate Consideration
 Valuation in Currency Type

You can filter out Valuation activity by entering the appropriate parameters in the Tab
Screens.

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Click the Execute button . It will open a list of all G/L accounts selected for foreign
currency valuation.

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57. SAP FI – Dunning SAP FICO

In SAP FI, if a customer misses the payment for the outstanding invoice by payment due
date, you can generate a dunning letter using SAP FI and send it to the customer address
to remind him of the outstanding payment.

Requirement
The dunning system enables to trace liable customers who have not paid their open
invoices within a given time span. It enables you to handle the process from, for example,
sending a reminder to customers of their outstanding payments through referring such
customers to collections agencies.

The dunning system covers the following documents:

 Open A/R invoices, including invoices that are partially credited or partially paid
 Invoices that include installments
 A/R credit memos
 Incoming payments that are not based on invoices

How to Create Dunning Keys?


Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting (New) -> AR and AP ->
Business Transactions -> Dunning -> Basic Setting for Dunning -> Define Dunning Keys ->
Execute.

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Define Block Reason for Dunning


Here you define the reason for dunning block reason under a key. It can be defined for an
item or for a customer master. Blocked item or customer account are not considered for
dunning reason.

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58. SAP FI – Exchange Rates SAP FICO

Exchange Rates are used to define a relationship between two currencies and also to
maintain exchange rates that are used to translate an amount into another currency.

You define exchange rates in the system for the following purposes:

 Posting and Clearing: To translate amounts posted or cleared in foreign currency,


or to check a manually entered exchange rate during posting or clearing.

 Exchange Rate Differences: To determine gains or losses from exchange rate


differences.

 Foreign Currency Valuation: To valuate open items in foreign currency and


foreign currency balance sheet accounts as part of the closing operations.

Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> SAP Netweaver -> General Settings -> Currencies
-> Enter Exchange Rates -> Execute.

Exchange rates can be entered as direct or indirect quotations. In direct quotation, we


give multiple of base currency to foreign currency.

Example: 1 USD = 65 × 1 INR

For indirect quotation, it will be 1/65 USD = 1 INR.

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How to create direct / indirect quotation in SAP FI?

In the next window, enter the following details:

 Exchange Rate Type


 Valid From date that is the start date from which the rates are applicable
 First Currency
 Quotation Rate
 Second Currency

After entering the details, click the Save button. Enter the request number and click the
tick mark.

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59. SAP FI – Tables in FI Module SAP FICO

FBAS Financial Accounting “Basis”

BKPF Accounting Document Header MANDT / BUKRS / BELNR /


GJAHR
MANDT / BUKRS / BELNR /
BSEG Accounting Document
Segment GJAHR / BUZEI
MANDT / BUKRS / LIFNR /
BSIP Index for Vendor Validation of WAERS / BLDAT / XBLNR /
Double Documents
WRBTR / BELNR / GJAHR / BUZEI
MANDT / BVORG / BUKRS /
BVOR Inter Company Posting
Procedure GJAHR / BELNR
MANDT / GLSBK / BELNR /
EBKPF Accounting Document Header
(docs from External Systems) GJHAR / GLEBK
FRUN Run Date of a Program MANDT / PRGID
MANDT / NKULI / NBUKR /
KLPA Customer / Vendor Linking NKOAR / PNTYP / VKULI / VBUKR
/ VKOAR
KNB4 Customer Payment History MANDT / KUNNR / BUKRS
MANDT / KUNNR / BUKRS /
KNB5 Customer Master Dunning
Data MABER
MANDT / KUNNR / BANKS /
KNBK Customer Master Bank Details
BANKL / BANKN
MANDT / KUNNR / BUKRS /
KNC1 Customer Master Transaction
Figures GJHAR
MANDT / KUNNR / BUKRS /
KNC3 Customer Master Special GL
Transactions Figures GJAHR / SHBKZ
MANDT / LIFNR / BUKRS /
LFB5 Vendor Master Dunning Data
MABER
MANDT / LIFNR / BANKS / BANKL
LFBK Vendor Master Bank Details
/ BANKN

LFC1 Vendor Master Transaction MANDT / LIFNR / BUKRS / GJHAR


Figures
MANDT / LIFNR / BUKRS / GJHAR
LFC3 Vendor Master Special GL
Transactions Figures / SHBKZ

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MANDT / AUSBK / BUKRS /


VBKPF Document Header for
Document Parking BELNR / GJHAR
FBASCORE Financial Accounting General Services “Basis”

KNB1 Customer Master (Company MANDT / KUNNR / BUKRS


Code)
LFA1 Vendor Master (General MANDT / LIFNR
Section)
LFB1 Vendor Master (company MANDT / LIFNR / BUKRS
Code Section)
SKA1 G/L Account Master (Chart of MANDT / KTOPL / SAKNR
Accounts)
MANDT / SPRAS / KTOPL /
SKAT G/L Account Master (Chart of
Accounts – Description) SAKNR
MANDT / KOART / BUKRS /
MAHNS Accounts Blocked by Dunning
Selection KONKO / MABER
MANDT / LAUFD / LAUFI / KOART
/ BUKRS / KUNNR / LIFNR /
MHNK Dunning Data (Account
Entries) CPDKY / SKNRZE / SMABER /
SMAHSK / BUSAB

FI-GL-GL (FBS) General Ledger Accounting: Basic Functions- G/L Accounts


MANDT / SPRAS / KTOPL /
SKAS G/L Account Master (Chart of
Accounts – Key Word list) SAKNR / SCHLW

SKB1 G/L Account Master MANDT / BUKRS / SAKNR


(Company Code)
FI-GL-GL (FBSC) General Ledger Accounting: Basic Functions - R/3 Customizing for
G/L Accounts
FIGLREP Settings for G/L Posting MANDT
Reports
TSAKR Create G/L account with MANDT / BUKRS / SAKNR
reference
FI-GL-GL (FFE) General Ledger Accounting: Basic Functions - Fast Data Entry
Account Assignment
KOMU Templates for G/L Account MANDT / KMNAM / KMZEI
items
FI-AR-AR (FBD) Accounts Receivable: Basic Functions - Customers

KNKA Customer Master Credit MANDT / KUNNR


Management : Central Data
Customer Master Credit
KNKK Management : Control Area MANDT / KUNNR / KKBER
Data
MANDT / LOGSYS / KUNNR /
KNKKF1 Credit Management : FI
Status data KKBER / REGUL

RFRR Accounting Data – A/R and MANDT / RELID / SRTFD / SRTF2


A/P Information System

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FI-BL-PT Bank Accounting: Payment Transactions – General Sections


(BFIBL_CHECK_D)
MANDT / ZBUKR / HBKID /
PAYR Payment Medium File
HKTID / RZAWE / CHECT
MANDT / ZBUKR / HBKID /
PCEC Pre-numbered Check
HKTID / STAPL
FI-BL-PT-
Bank Accounting: Payment Transactions – Automatic Payments
AP(FMZA)
Global Settings for Payment
F111G Program for Payment MANDT
Requests
FDZA Cash Management Line Items MANDT / KEYNO
in Payment Requests
PAYRQ Payment Requests MANDT / KEYNO
FI-AA-AA (AA) Asset Accounting: Basic Functions – Master Data
ANKA Asset Classes: General Data MANDT / ANLKL
Asset Classes: Fld Cont
ANKP Dpndnt on Chart of MANDT / ANLKL / AFAPL
Depreciation
ANKT Asset Classes: Description MANDT / SPRAS / ANLKL

ANKV Asset Classes: Insurance MANDT / ANLKL / VRSLFD


Types
MANDT / BUKRS / ANLN1 /
ANLA Asset Master Record Segment
ANLN2
MANDT / BUKRS / ANLN1 /
ANLB Depreciation Terms
ANLN2 / AFABE / BDATU
MANDT / SPRAS / BUKRS /
ANLT Asset Texts
ANLN1 / ANLN2

.INCLUDE / MANDT / BUKRS /


ANLU Asset Master Record User
Fields ANLN1 / ANLN2
MANDT / BUKRS / ANLN1 /
ANLW Insurable Values (Year
Dependent) ANLN2 / VRSLFD / GJAHR
MANDT / BUKRS / ANLN1 /
ANLX Asset Master Record Segment
ANLN2
MANDT / BUKRS / ANLN1 /
ANLZ Time Dependent Asset
Allocations ANLN2 / BDATU
FI-AA-AA (AA2) Asset Accounting: Basic Functions – Master Data 2.0
ANAR Asset Types MANDT / ANLAR
ANAT Asset Type Text MANDT / SPRAS / ANLAR
FI-AA-AA (AB) Asset Accounting: Basic Functions – Asset Accounting

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MANDT / BUKRS / ANLN1 /


ANEK Document Header Asset
Posting ANLN2 / GJAHR / LNRAN
MANDT / BUKRS / ANLN1 /
ANEP Asset Line Items
ANLN2 / GJAHR / LNRAN / AFABE
MANDT / BUKRS / ANLN1 /
ANEV Asset Downpymt Settlement
ANLN2 / GJAHR / LNRANS
Asset Class: Depreciation MANDT / ANLKL / AFAPL / AFABE
ANKB
Area / BDATU
MANDT / BUKRS / ANLN1 /
ANLC Asset value Fields
ANLN2 / GJAHR / AFABE
ANLH Main Asset Number MANDT / BUKRS / ANLN1
MANDT / BUKRS / GJAHR /
ANLP Asset Periodic Values PERAF / AFBNR / ANLN1 / ANLN2
/ AFABER
FI-SL-VSR (GVAL) Special Purpose Ledger: Validation, Substitution and Rules
GB03 Validation / Substitution User VALUSER
GB92 Substitutions MANDT / SUBSTID
GB93 Validation MANDT / VALID

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60. SAP FI – AR Invoice Processes SAP FICO

In addition to invoicing processes delivered by SAP, you can define your own invoicing
processes. For each process, you can adjust the behavior of the SAP invoicing program to
your own requirements such that only the required invoicing functions are run and under
the consideration of your individual settings for these functions. This flexibility is in addition
to non-modification enhancement which includes BAdIs, and events.

Invoicing processes are used as selection parameters for mass activities for "Invoicing in
Contract Accounts Receivable and Payable".

Number ranges for invoicing documents are defined dependent on the invoicing processes.

Invoicing processes are a differentiation characteristic for the activation of optional


invoicing functions.

The individual process steps of "Invoicing in Contract Accounts Receivable and Payable"
are explained below.

Process Steps: Invoice Processes


Invoice processes involve the following steps:

 Data Selection – In data selection, the invoicing orders are selected for the
invoicing process. You define the selection criteria for the data selection for the
invoicing process.

 Creation of Invoicing Units – The invoicing orders selected are grouped into
invoicing units for each contract account. You can create several invoicing units for
each contract account. For each invoicing unit, "Invoicing in Contract Accounts
Receivable and Payable" creates one invoicing document. You define the criteria
for creating the invoicing units for the invoicing process.

 Processing of Billing Documents – The billing documents selected for an


invoicing unit are included in the invoicing document. The billing document items
are linked with the items of the invoicing document, and the derivations required
for the posting in "Contract Accounts Receivable and Payable" (FI-CA) are
performed.

 Performance of Additional Functions – In addition to processing billing


documents, in "Invoicing in Contract Accounts Receivable and Payable" , you can
integrate further functions of FI-CA. For example, interest calculation, creation of
dunning proposals, or the calculation of charges and discounts. You define which
additional functions are performed for each invoicing process.

 Account Maintenance – Using the account maintenance integrated in "Invoicing


in Contract Accounts Receivable and Payable", you can perform clearing between
the posting documents entered in Invoicing and the open items of the contract
account posted before invoicing. You define the criteria for clearing in the clearing
control.

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 Update – The invoicing document created for the invoicing unit and the posting
documents are written to the database. The invoicing orders processed are deleted.
As well as the invoicing unit, a correspondence container for invoice printing and
an extraction order for the update to BW are created.

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61. SAP FI – AR Account Analysis SAP FICO

There are many types of reports that can be used for account analysis (A/R):

 Customer Line Item Analysis


 Balance Analysis
 Customer Evaluation Report

Customer Line item Analysis


T-code: FBL5N

Customer line item report will be generated based on the open items, cleared items, and
all items. It has options available to see transactions based on type: i.e., special G/L,
Noted items, Parked items and vendor items.

Customer Balance
T-code: FD10N

This report will be generated as customer-wise / period-wise balances, including debit and
credit amount separately. It will also display the balances related to special G/L under
different form and gives the total.

Balances of open Sales Invoice, Debit note and Credit note is available under separate
columns in the same report. Users have the facility to incorporate required fields by
changing the report layout.

Customer Evaluations
T-code: F.30

This report helps in analyzing customer open transactions company-wise, group-wise,


Credit control, etc. Users can define open transactions criteria based on due date, payment
history, currency analysis, overdue items etc.

SAP T-codes to be used for Account Analysis in SAP FI:

 Customer line item display : FBL5N


 Customer Balance Display : FD10N
 Accounts Receivable info system : F.30

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There are various reports that you can generate in Account Receivable. Following are the
common reports in SAP FI AR along with their T-codes used to generate the report:

 Bill Holdings (Bill of Exchange Receivable List with ALV facility): S-ALR_87009987
 Customer Balances in Local Currency: S_ALR_87012172
 Customer Line Items: S_ALR_87012197
 Due Dates Analysis for Open Items: S_ALR_87012168
 List of Customer Open Items: S_ALR_87012173
 Customer Evaluation with Open Item Sorted List: S_ALR_87012176
 Customer Payment History: S_ALR_87012177
 Customer Open Item Analysis (Overdue Items Balance): S_ALR_87012178
 List of Customer Cleared Line Items: S_ALR_87012198
 List of Down Payments open at key date: S_ALR_87012199
 Debit & Credit Notes Register u2013 Monthly: S_ALR_87012287
 Customer-wise Sales: S_ALR_87012186

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The FI-Asset Accounting (FI-AA) component is used for managing the fixed assets in FI
system. In Financial Accounting, it serves as a subsidiary ledger to the General Ledger,
providing detailed information on transactions involving fixed assets.

Integration with other components: As a result of the integration in the SAP system,
Asset Accounting (FI-AA) transfers data directly to and from other SAP components.

Example
It is possible to post from the Materials Management (MM) component directly to FI-AA.
When an asset is purchased or produced in-house, you can directly post the invoice receipt
or goods receipt, or the withdrawal from the warehouse, to assets in the "Asset
Accounting" component.

At the same time, you can pass on depreciation and interest directly to the "Financial
Accounting" (FI) and "Controlling" (CO) components. From the "Plant Maintenance" (PM)
component, you can settle maintenance activities that require capitalization to assets.

Components of Asset Accounting


The "Asset Accounting" component consists of the following parts:

 Traditional asset accounting


 Processing leased assets
 Preparation for consolidation
 Information System

Traditional asset accounting encompasses the entire lifetime of the asset from purchase
order or the initial acquisition through its retirement. The system calculates, to a large
extent automatically, the values for depreciation, interest, insurance and other purposes
between these two points in time, and places this information at your disposal in varied
from using the Information System. There is a report for depreciation forecasting and
simulation of the development of asset values.

The system also offers special functions for leased assets, and assets under construction.
The system enables you to manage values in parallel currencies using different types of
valuation. These features simplify the process of preparing for the consolidation of multi-
national group concerns.

The "Plant Maintenance" (PM) component offers functions for the technical management
of assets in the form of functional locations and as equipment. The "Treasury" (TR)
component offers special functions for managing financial assets.

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Create New Asset Classes


Use the T-code OAOA or go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Financial Accounting ->
Asset Accounting -> Organizational Structure -> Asset Classes -> Define Asset Classes ->
Execute.

Click New Entries as shown in the following screenshot.

In the next screen, enter the following details:

 Asset class and Short Text


 Asset Type details
 Number Range from number assignment
 Select include asset under inventory

You can also select Asset under construction (AuC).

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Click the Save icon to configure the asset class.

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This function shows all the values of a fixed asset, including APC values and depreciation,
in various forms and summarization levels. Planned values are displayed as well as the
values already posted. You use this function to display and analyze asset values.

Components of Asset Explorer


Asset Explorer consists of the following components:

 Header: This is the field where you enter the company code and asset number.

 Overview tree: Using overview tree, you can navigate between different
depreciation areas. Overview tree displays objects related to the asset.

 Tab: This is where you analyze plan values and posted values using different
parameters, and compare fiscal years and depreciation areas.

Note: The Asset Explorer uses ALV Grid Control for its table display. You can use it to
specify the contents of the columns.

Header
With the company code and main asset number, you can also enter the asset sub-number.
If you enter an asterisk (*) in the sub number field, the Asset Explorer shows all
transactions and depreciation of all sub numbers of the asset main number. Use “This
graphic” is explained in the accompanying text and “This graphic” is explained in the
accompanying text icons to navigate to different fiscal years.

Overview Tree for Depreciation Areas


Choose the pushbutton above the overview tree, or “this graphic” is explained in the
accompanying text Display master data function, to reach the display transaction for asset
master data.

To navigate between depreciation areas in the overview tree, select the depreciation area
you want. Icons indicate the type of depreciation area. This graphic is explained in the
accompanying text icon indicates a real depreciation area, and the “This graphic” is
explained in the accompanying text icon indicates a derived depreciation area.

Overview Tree for Related Objects


The system automatically searches for objects related to the asset, such as cost center,
equipment, G/L account, WBS element, and displays them in an overview tree. From this
overview tree, you can jump directly to the display transaction of the given master data.

There are additional options if the asset was created or posted from a purchase order. In
that case, you can double click on the Purchase Orders folder to go to a report that displays
all Materials Management documents that are linked to the asset.

When you enter an asterisk (*) for the sub-number in the Asset Explorer, the search for
related objects is deactivated. On the Planned Values, Posted Values, and Comparisons
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tab pages, the system shows the total of all sub-numbers for all fields. On the Parameters
tab page, the individual parameters are displayed only if they are the same for the main
number and all sub-numbers. If they are not all the same (for example, the main asset
and sub-numbers have different useful lives), then the field is shown with an asterisk (*).

The Transactions subscreen shows all transactions for all the sub-numbers. The display of
planned/posted depreciation per period shows the total of all sub-numbers for each period.
When you jump to other Asset Accounting reports, these are started without being limited
to a sub-number. The report then displays all sub-numbers.

Limitations of using an asterisk (*) for the sub-number


Display of the depreciation trace (RATRACE0N): The trace always relates to a specific
asset and it is not possible to add assets together. The report is started for the asset that
has the lowest sub-number.

Display of asset master record (AS03): It is started for the first existing asset.

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65. SAP FI – Cash Management SAP FICO

The Cash Management field in SAP FI is used to manage cash flows and to ensure that
you have sufficient liquidity to cover your payment obligations.

Integration with other SAP components


SAP FI Cash Management is a sub-component of Financial Supply Chain Management. It
can be integrated with a range of other SAP components.

Example: The liquidity forecast – in a medium- to long-term liquidity trend – integrates


expected incoming and outgoing payments in financial accounting, purchase, and sales.

Features of Cash Management


SAP FI Cash Management Incomings area covers the following topics:

 Electronic and manual bank statements


 Electronic and manual check deposits
 Bill of exchange presentation
 Memo record
 Polling
 Payments
 Lockbox

Compare payment advices, "Interest calculation "and "Returned vendor checks" are dealt
with the Checks topic.

Cash concentration can be found in the Planning topic. Planning also deals with the
"payment program", "payment requests", "bill of exchange presentation", "memo record
"and "telephone list".

The tools topic covers the "distribution" to cash management systems.

The Information System topic deals among other things with the "Liquidity forecast."

Further topics include: Payment advice journal, Compare and check "and "Reconciliation
with cash management.

In the Environment area, you will find functions for transferring market data to the SAP
system. Market data can be transferred using the file interface, real-time data feed, or via
a spreadsheet.

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66. SAP CO – Overview SAP FICO

SAP Controlling (CO) is another important SAP module offered to an organization. It


supports coordination, monitoring, and optimization of all the processes in an organization.
SAP CO involves recording both the consumption of production factors and the services
provided by an organization.

SAP CO includes managing and configuring master data that covers cost and profit centers,
internal orders, and other cost elements and functional areas.

The main purpose of SAP controlling module is planning. It enables you to determine
variances by comparing actual data with plan data and thus enables you to control
business flows in your organization.

SAP CO Integration with Financial Accounting


Both SAP CO and SAP FI modules are independent components in a SAP system. The data
flow between these components takes place on a regular basis.

Data flows relevant to cost flows to Controlling from Financial Accounting. At the same
time, the system assigns the costs and revenues to different CO account assignment
objects, such as cost centers, business processes, projects or orders.

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The key submodules of SAP controlling system are listed below:

 Cost Element Accounting: Cost and Revenue Element Accounting provides you
with an overview of the costs and revenues that occur in an organization. Most of
the values are moved automatically from Financial Accounting to Controlling. Cost
and Revenue Element Accounting only calculates costs which either do not have
another expense or only one expense in Financial Accounting.

 Cost Center Accounting: Cost Center Accounting is used for controlling purposes
within your organization.

 Activity-Based-Accounting: It is used to analyze cross-departmental business


processes.

 Internal Orders: Internal orders in SAP CO are used to collect and control
according to the job that incurred them. You can assign budgets for these jobs that
is system monitored to ensure that they are not exceeded from the set budgets.

 Product Cost Controlling: It calculates the cost for manufacture a product, or to


provide a service. It allows you to calculate the price at which you can profitably
marketed it.

 Profitability Analysis: It is used to analyze the profit or loss of an organization


by individual market segments. Profitability Analysis provides a basis for decision-
making. For example, it is used to determine price, conditioning, customer,
distribution channel, and market segment.

 Profit Center Accounting: It is used to evaluate profit or loss of individual,


independent areas within an organization. These areas are responsible for their
costs and revenues.

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68. SAP CO – Cost Center SAP FICO

A Cost Center is defined as a component in an organization that adds to the cost and
indirectly adds to the profit of the organization. Examples include Marketing and Customer
Service.

A company can classify a business unit in three ways:

 Profit center,
 Cost center, or
 Investment center.

The simple and straightforward division in an organization can be classified as cost center
because cost is easy to measure.

Cost Center Hierarchy


The hierarchy of a cost center looks as follows:

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To create a cost center, use the T-code KS01. It will open the following window.

Enter the Controlling Area in the next screen and click the tick mark.

In the next window, enter the following details and click the Master Data.

 New cost center number


 Validity dates of the new cost center.

You can also create a new cost center with a reference.

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Once you click Master Data, a new window will open. Enter the following details in the
basic data tab:

 Enter the name of the new cost center


 Enter a description for the new cost center
 Enter the User and Person Responsible
 Cost Center Category
 Hierarchy area
 Company Code
 Profit Center

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Next, click the Control tab and select the correct indicator.

At the end, click the save icon at the top.

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70. SAP CO – Post to a Cost Center SAP FICO

To post to a cost center, use the T-code FB50. It will take you to the following window.

In this window, you need to enter the following details:

 Document date
 Company code
 G/L Account for the Debit Entry which is to be posted to the Cost Center
 Debit Amount
 Cost Center in which the Amount is to be posted
 G/L Account for Credit Entry
 Credit Amount

Click the Save button at the top to post to this cost center.

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71. SAP CO – Internal Orders SAP FICO

SAP CO internal order monitors the parts of the costs and in a few cases, it also monitors
the revenues of the organization.

You can create an internal order to monitor the costs of a time-restricted job or the costs
for the production of activities. Internal orders can also be used for the long-term
monitoring of costs.

Investment cost related to fixed assets are monitored using Investment orders.

Period-related accrual calculation between expenses in FI and the costing-based costs


debited in Cost Accounting are monitored using Accrual orders.

Costs and revenues incurred for activities for external partners or for internal activities
that do not form a part of the core business for your organization are monitored using
order with revenues.

How to create an Internal Order in SAP CO?


Use the T-code KO04 or go to Accounting -> Controlling -> Internal Orders -> Master
Data -> Order Manager.

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In the next screen, input the controlling area as shown below:

Click the Create button at the top to create a new internal order and enter the order type.

In the next window, enter the following details:

 Company Code
 Business area
 Object Class of the Order
 Profit Center
 Cost Center responsible for the internal order

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After entering the above details, click the Save button at the top to create the internal
order.

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72. SAP CO – Settlement of IO SAP FICO

An internal order is used as an interim collector of costs and is used for planning,
monitoring, and controlling the processes. When the job has been completed, you settle
the costs to one or more receivers like cost centers, fixed assets, etc.

How to perform settlement of IO to Cost Centers?


Use the T-code: KO02 or Go to Accounting -> Controlling -> Internal Orders -> Master
Data -> Special Functions -> Change.

A new window will open. Enter the Order number for which settlement is to be done.

Click the Settlement rule button at the top:

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Enter the following details:

 In Category column, enter 'CTR' for the cost center.

 In Settlement receiver Column, enter the Cost Center in which the Order is to be
settled.

 Enter the percentage amount which is to be settled.

 In Settlement type, enter 'PER' for periodic settlement.

Click the save button at the top to save the settlement rule and come back to the main
screen.

Enter the T-code KO88 and input the following details:

 Order for which the settlement rule is maintained


 Period for settlement
 Fiscal Year
 Uncheck the Test Run
 Click on the Execute Button to run the settlement

A new window will open with a Settlement display message. Click the Continue button to
complete the processing.
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73. SAP CO – Profit Center SAP FICO

SAP CO Profit Center is used for managing internal controlling. When you divide your
company into profit centers, it allows you to delegate responsibility to decentralized units
and treat them as separate companies in a company. It also allows you to calculate key
figures in cost accounting like ROI, Cash flow, etc.

Profit Center is a part of Enterprise Controlling module and is integrated with a new General
Ledger Accounting.

Key Features of SAP CO Profit Center


Profit Center Accounting is used to determine profit for internal areas of responsibility. It
lets you determine profits and losses using either period accounting or the cost-of-sales
approach.

It allows you to analyze fixed assets by profit center, thus using them as investment
centers. It allows to expand profit centers to investment centers.

Why Do We Create Profit Center?


The main aim of creating a Profit Center in SAP CO is to analyze the cost of a product line
or a business unit.

You can also generate P&L accounts according to a Profit Center and also generate balance
sheets, however a Profit Center should only be used for internal reporting purpose.

The key components of a profit center include – name of the profit center, the controlling
area under which it is assigned, time period, person responsible for the profit center,
standard hierarchy, etc.

How to Create a Profit Center?


Use the T-code KE51 or go to Accounting -> Controlling -> Profit Center Accounting ->
Master Data -> Profit Center -> Individual Processing -> Create.

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In the next screen, enter the controlling area in which the profit center is to be created
and click the tick mark.

In the next screen, enter the unique profit center ID and click Master Data.

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A new window will open where you need to input the following details:

 Profit center name and a short description of the profit center.


 Person responsible for the profit center
 Profit center group for which the profit center belongs to

Click the Save icon at the top to create the profit center in inactive mode. To activate the
profit center, click the icon as shown in the following screenshot.

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How to Create a Profit Center Group?


Use the T-code KCH1 or go to Accounting -> Controlling -> Profit Center Accounting ->
Master Data -> Profit Center Group -> Create.

Enter the Controlling Area in which the Profit Center is to be created.

Enter the Unique Profit Center Group Id as shown below and press Enter.

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Enter the short description for the profit center group and click the Save icon at the top.

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74. SAP CO – Postings to Profit Center SAP FICO

To post to a Profit Center, use the T-code FB50. It will take you to the following window.

Enter the Document date and the Company code. Thereafter, provide input data in the
fields as shown in the following screenshot.

After entering the line items, select the debit line item and click the button Detail Item
button. Refer the following screenshot.

A new window will open. Enter the Profit Center and click the Save icon at the top.

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75. SAP CO – Profit Center Standard Hierarchy SAP FICO

SAP CO Profit Center standard hierarchy, known as tree structure, that contains all the
profit centers in a controlling area.

If you want to create/change the structure of a standard hierarchy, it can be done at two
places:

 In the Profit Center Accounting


 In Customizing for Profit Center Accounting

How to Create Profit Center Standard Hierarchy?


Use the T-code KCH1 or go to Accounting -> Controlling -> Profit Center Accounting ->
Master Data -> Standard Hierarchy -> Create.

In the next screen, enter the Controlling Area for which you want to create a Standard
hierarchy.

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Enter the Profit Center Group and click Hierarchy at the top and enter the sub-nodes of
the Profit Center Standard Hierarchy.

Click the Lower lever button to create a hierarchy. Click the Profit center to assign a Profit
Center group.

Click the Save button at the top and you will get a confirmation message.

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76. SAP CO – Assigning Cost Centers to Profit SAP FICO

Centers

Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Controlling -> Profit Center Accounting ->
Assignments of Account Assignment objects to Profit Center ->Assign Cost Centers ->
Execute.

Enter the Cost center to be assigned to the Profit center.

In the next screen, enter the profit center to which the cost center is assigned and click
the Save icon at the top.

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77. SAP CO – Assigning Materials to Profit Center SAP FICO

Go to SPRO -> SAP Reference IMG -> Controlling -> Profit Center Accounting ->
Assignments of Account Assignment objects to Profit Center -> Material -> Assign Material
Masters -> Execute.

A new window will open. Enter the material Id for which the profit center is to be assigned
and press Enter.

Select the view of the material master.

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In the next window, enter the following details:

In the next window, enter the Profit Center and click the Save icon at the top.

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78. SAP CO – Tables in CO Module SAP FICO

Important Tables in SAP CO

MANDT / OBJEK / ATINN / ATZHL /


AUSP Characteristic Values
MAFID / KLART / ADZHL
CO-KBAS Overhead Cost Controlling
MANDT / KAPPL / KSCHL / KOKRS /
A132 Price per Cost Center
VERSN / RESRC / KOSTL / DATBI
MANDT / KAPPL / KSCHL / KOKRS /
A136 Price per Controlling Area
VERSN / RESRC / DATBI
MANDT / KAPPL / KSCHL / KOKRS /
A137 Price per Country / Region VERSN / RESRC / LAND1 / REGIO /
DATBI
CO Objects: Assignment of MANDT / OBJNR / SCTYP / VERSN /
COSC
Original Costing Sheets GJAHR
MANDT / VERSN / KOKRS / GJAHR
CSSK Cost Center / Cost Element
/ KOSTL / KSTAR
MANDT / KOKRS / KOSTL / LSTAR /
CSSL Cost Center / Activity Type
GJAHR
MANDT / KOKRS / GJAHR / VERSN
KAPS CO Period Locks
/ VRGNG / PERBL
CO-
Overhead Cost Controlling: General Services
KBASCORE
Cost Elements (Data
CSKA Dependent on Chart of MANDT / KTOPL / KSTAR
Accounts)
Cost Elements (Data
CSKB MANDT / KOKRS / KSTAR / DATBI
Dependent on Controlling Area)
CSKS Cost Center Master Data MANDT / KOKRS / KOSTL / DATBI
CSLA Activity Master MANDT / KOKRS / LSTAR / DATBI
CO-OM
Overhead Cost Controlling
(KACC)
COBK CO Object: Document Header MANDT / KOKRS / BELNR
CO Object: Line Items (by MANDT / KOKRS / BELNR / BUZEI /
COEJ
Fiscal Year) PERBL
CO Object: Line Items for MANDT / KOKRS / BELNR / BUZEI /
COEJL
Activity Types (by Fiscal Yr) PERBL
CO Object: Line Items for SKF MANDT / KOKRS / BELNR / BUZEI /
COEJR
(by Fiscal Year) PERBL
CO Object: Line Items for MANDT / KOKRS / BELNR / BUZEI /
COEJT
Prices (by Fiscal Year) PERBL
CO Object: Line Items (by
COEP MANDT / KOKRS / BELNR / BUZEI
Period)
CO Object: Line Items for
COEPL MANDT / KOKRS / BELNR / BUZEI
Activity Types (by Period)
CO Object: Line Items for SKF
COEPR MANDT / KOKRS / BELNR / BUZEI
(by Period)
CO Object: Line Items for
COEPT MANDT / KOKRS / BELNR / BUZEI
Prices (by Period)

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CO Object: Control Data for MANDT / OBJNR / GJAHR / KSTAR /


COKA
Cost Elements HRKFT
CO Object: Control Data for MANDT / LEDNR / OBJNR / GJAHR /
COKL
Activity Types VERSN
MANDT / LEDNR / OBJNR / GJAHR /
CO Object: Control Data for WRTTP / VERSN / KSTAR / HRKFT /
COKP
Primary Planning VRGNG / VBUND / PARGB / BEKNZ
/ TWAER
MANDT / LEDNR / OBJNR / GJAHR /
CO Object: Control Data for
COKR WRTTP / VERSN / STAGR / HRKFT /
Statistical Key Figures
VRGNG
MANDT / LEDNR / OBJNR / GJAHR /
CO Object: Control Data for WRTTP / VERSN / KSTAR / HRKFT /
COKS
Secondary Planning VRGNG / PAROB / USPOB / BEKNZ
/ TWAER
CO-OM-CEL
Cost Element Accounting (Reconciliation Ledger)
(KKAL)
Object Table for Reconciliation
COFI01 MANDT / OBJNR
Ledger COFIT
Transaction Dependent Fields
COFI02 MANDT / OBJNR
for Reconciliation Ledger
Single Plan Items for
COFIP RCLNT / GL_SIRID
Reconciliation Ledger
Actual Line Items for
COFIS RCLNT / GL_SIRID
Reconciliation Ledger

CO-OM-CCA Cost Center Accounting (Cost Accounting Planning)


MANDT / KAPPL / KSCHL / KOKRS
A138 Price per Company Code / VERSN / RESRC / BUKRS / GSBER
/ DATBI
MANDT / KAPPL / KSCHL / KOKRS
A139 Price per Profit Center
/ VERSN / RESRC / PRCTR / DATBI
CO-OM- Overhead Orders: Application Development R/3 Cost
OPA(KABR) Accounting Settlement
Settlement Document:
AUAA MANDT / BELNR / LFDNR
Receiver Segment
Settlement Document:
AUAB MANDT / BELNR / BUREG / LFDNR
Distribution Rules
Settlement Rules per
AUAI MANDT / BELNR / LFDNR / AFABE
Depreciation Area
Document Header for
AUAK MANDT / BELNR
Settlement
Document Segment: CO
AUAO MANDT / BELNR / LFDNR
Objects to be Settled
Document Segment:
AUAV MANDT / BELNR / LFDNR
Transactions
Settlement Rule for Order
COBRA MANDT / OBJNR
Settlement
Distribution Rules Settlement
COBRB MANDT / OBJNR / BUREG / LFDNR
Rule Order Settlement
CO-OM-OPA
Overhead Orders: Cost Accounting Orders
(KAUF)
AUFK Order Master Data MANDT / AUFNR
AUFLAY0 Entity Table: Order Layouts MANDT / LAYOUT

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EC-PCA (KE1) Profit Center Accounting


CEPC Profit Center Master Data Table MANDT / PRCTR / DATBI / KOKRS
Texts for Profit Center Master MANDT / SPRAS / PRCTR / DATBI /
CEPCT
Data KOKRS
Assignment of Profit Center to
CEPC_BUKRS MANDT / KOKRS / PRCTR / BUKRS
a Company Code
GLPCA EC-PCA: Actual Line Items RCLNT / GL_SIRID
GLPCC EC-PCA: Transaction Attributes MANDT / OBJNR
EC-PCA: Object Table for
GLPCO MANDT / OBJNR
Account Assignment Element
GLPCP EC-PCA: Plan Line Items RCLNT / GL_SIRID
EC-PCA BS
PCA Basic Settings: Customizing for Profit Center Accounting
(KE1C)
Dependent on Material and MANDT / KAPPL / KSCHL / KOKRS /
A141
Receiver Profit Center WERKS / MATNR / PPRCTR / DATBI
MANDT / KAPPL / KSCHL / WERKS
A142 Dependent on Material
/ MATNR / DATBI
MANDT / KAPPL / KSCHL / WERKS
A143 Dependent on Material Group
/ MATKL / DATBI

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79. SAP CO – Product Costing SAP FICO

SAP CO Product Costing module is used to find the value of internal cost of products. It is
also used for profitability and management accounting for production.

While configuring Product Costing, it involves two areas for setting:

 Product Cost Planning


 Cost Object Controlling

The basics of Product Costing is Cost Center Planning. The goal of cost center planning is
to plan total dollars and quantities in each Cost Center in a Plant.

Product Costing – Overview


Use the T-code KP06 and enter the controlling area.

Cost Center dollars are planned by activity Type and cost element. You can also enter the
variable and fixed dollar amounts.

You can plan all costs in production cost centers where they will end up through allocations,
or you can plan costs where they are incurred and use plan assessments and distributions
to allocate.

To define cost center activity quantities, use the T-code KP26. You can also manually
enter an activity rate based on last year's actual values. Note that if you enter an activity
rate instead of using the system to calculate a rate, you lose the opportunity to review
actual vs. plan and see dollar and unit variances. It is a best practice to plan activity
quantities based on practical installed capacity which accounts for downtime. If you plan
at full capacity, plan activity rates will be underestimated.
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Example
Let's say we are using Product Costing to value our inventory in a cookie baking shop. This
will help us value our cookies (finished good), frosting (semi-finished good), and baking
items like eggs, milk, and sugar (raw materials). In order to calculate costs, we need to
come up with rates for each activity, such as mixing baking items, oven baking, and cookie
cooling. Since a rate is a dollar per unit, we can either come up with a rate based on
previous year's actual rates, or enter our total costs and total units.

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80. SAP CO – Profitability Analysis SAP FICO

SAP CO Profitability Analysis is used to analyze the market segments classified as products,
customers, sales area, business area, etc.

SAP CO Profitability Analysis (CO-PA) is used for the evaluation of Market segments which
is classified according to products, customers, and orders

 or any combination of these


 or Strategic business units such as sales organizations
 or business areas, with reference to company's profit
 or contribution margin.

There are two types of Profitability Analysis are supported:

 Costing-based Profitability Analysis: It is used to group the costs and revenues


as per the value fields. It is used to ensure that you access at all times to a
complete, short-term profitability report.

 Account-based Profitability Analysis: It is used to provide you with a


profitability report that is permanently reconciled with financial accounting. It is
mainly used for getting information related to sales, marketing, product
management and corporate planning departments to support internal accounting
and decision-making.

Key Components in SAP CO-PA


The key components in SAP CO-PA are as follows:

 Actual Posting: It allows you to transfer sales orders and billing documents from
the Sales and Distribution application component to CO-PA in real time. You can
also transfer costs from cost centers, orders and projects, as well as costs and
revenues from direct postings or settle costs from CO to profitability segment.

 Information System: It allows you to analyze existing data from a profitability


standpoint using drilldown function in the reporting tool. It allows you to navigate
through a multidimensional data cube using different functions like drilldown or
switching hierarchies. The system displays data in either value fields or accounts,
depending on the currently active type of Profitability Analysis and the type to which
the report structure is assigned.

 Planning: This allows you to create a sales and profit plan. Whereas both types of
Profitability Analysis can receive actual data in parallel, there is no common source
of planning data. Consequently, you always plan either in accounts (account-based
CO-PA) or in value fields (costing-based CO-PA). The manual planning function
allows you to define planning screens for your organization. With this you can
display reference data in planning, calculate formulas, create forecasts, and more.
You can perform planning at any level of detail.

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Example
You can plan at a higher level, and have this data distributed top-down automatically. In
automatic planning, you can copy and revaluate actual or planning data for a large number
of profitability segments at once.

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81. SAP CO – Planning Methods SAP FICO

SAP CO Planning Method allows you to plan the profitability segments as mentioned in the
Planning packages.

To execute a planning method, you need to define it in a parameter set. Each planning
method is executed via parameter set. To create a parameter set, you need to first define
the Planning level. For parameter set to execute, there should be at least one planning
package exists at that level.

There are two different types of planning methods and they differ in the way they allow
you to enter and edit planning data for the profitability segments.

Manual Type
Manual planning methods allows you to enter planning data and display planning data in
the profitability segments specified in the planning package are listed individually for
editing or display.

In parameter set, you mention how the profitability segments are to be listed. When
planning method is executed, processing of parameter set occurs and you can directly
check the results of your processing.

Automatic Type
With automatic planning methods like copy, top-down distribution and delete, all
profitability segments that are specified in the planning package are processed.

You need to mention in the parameter set like- how these segments are to be processed,
when you execute the method, the system automatically processes the segments without
any need of manual action.

Results of the processing can be checked using a report in the information system or by
manual planning method display planning data.

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82. SAP FI – Integration SAP FICO

SAP FI is commonly integrated with MM and SD component. SAP FI Integration with other
modules means how the system maps with different modules and how the effect of those
is passed into FI Module.

FI Integration with SD and MM


For SAP FI-MM, use the T-code OBYC

Whenever there is a delivery created with reference to a sales order, goods movement
takes place in the system.

Example
In case of standard sales order, you create an outbound goods delivery to the customer.
Here movement 601 takes place. This movement is configured in MM and movement of
goods hit some G/L account in FI.

Every such movement of goods hits General Ledger account in FI.

The accounts posting in FI is done with reference to the billing documents like credit and
debit note, invoice etc. created in SD and hence this is link between SD and FI.

Tax determination: In case of a tax determination, there is a direct link between SD and
MM.
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Movement Types
Material movements in MM is done with respect to a Movement Type.

 Goods receipt – movement type 101


 Goods issue to production order – movement type 261
 Scrapping of goods – movement type 551
 Goods delivered to the customer – movement type 601
 Initial upload of stock – movement type 561

SAP allows us to use different G/L accounts for the various movements for the same
material by linking this movement type to a transaction key and hence we can set G/L
accounts as per movement type.

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