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* '''[[../Controlling|Controlling]] (CO)''' - a tool for collecting and reporting costs and revenue per business unit or project, primarily for internal use. It consists mainly of [[../Cost Center Accounting|Cost Center Accounting]] (CO-CCA), [[../Internal orders|Internal orders]], [[../Profitability Analysis|Profitability Analysis]] (CO-PA), [[../Activity Based Costing|Activity Based Costing]] and [[../Product Cost Controlling|Product Cost Controlling]]. Traditionally, Controlling also contained [[../Profit Center Accounting|Profit Center Accounting]] that has recently moved to General Ledger (FI-GL). The user menu also contains a node for "Cost Element Accounting", which provides the framework ([[../Cost Element|cost elements]]) for the other parts.
* '''[[../Controlling|Controlling]] (CO)''' - a tool for collecting and reporting costs and revenue per business unit or project, primarily for internal use. It consists mainly of [[../Cost Center Accounting|Cost Center Accounting]] (CO-CCA), [[../Internal orders|Internal orders]], [[../Profitability Analysis|Profitability Analysis]] (CO-PA), [[../Activity Based Costing|Activity Based Costing]] and [[../Product Cost Controlling|Product Cost Controlling]]. Traditionally, Controlling also contained [[../Profit Center Accounting|Profit Center Accounting]] that has recently moved to General Ledger (FI-GL). The user menu also contains a node for "Cost Element Accounting", which provides the framework ([[../Cost Element|cost elements]]) for the other parts.
* '''[[/Financial Supply Chain Management|Financial Supply Chain Management]] (FIN-FSCM)''' - its purpose is to optimize financial and information flows within a company and towards business partners.<ref>[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/89/f49f3b1e604aa88c492005122daeba/frameset.htm SAP Library - SAP Financial Supply Chain Management]</ref> It consists of [[../Credit Management|Credit Management]] (FIN-FSCM-CR), [[../Biller Direct|Biller Direct]] (FIN-FSCM-BD), [[../Cash and Liquidity Management|Cash and Liquidity Management]] (FIN-FSCM-CLM), [[../Collections Management|Collections Management]] (FIN-FSCM-COL), [[../Dispute Management|Dispute Management]] (FIN-FSCM-DM), [[../In-House Cash|In-House Cash]] (FIN-FSCM-IHC), [[../Treasury and Risk Management|Treasury and Risk Management]] (FIN-FSCM-TRM) and [[../Debt Recovery Management for Public Sector|Debt Recovery Management for Public Sector]].
* '''[[/Financial Supply Chain Management|Financial Supply Chain Management]] (FIN-FSCM)''' - its purpose is to optimize financial and information flows within a company and towards business partners.<ref>[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/89/f49f3b1e604aa88c492005122daeba/frameset.htm SAP Library - SAP Financial Supply Chain Management]</ref> It consists of [[../Credit Management|Credit Management]] (FIN-FSCM-CR), [[../Biller Direct|Biller Direct]] (FIN-FSCM-BD), [[../Cash and Liquidity Management|Cash and Liquidity Management]] (FIN-FSCM-CLM), [[../Collections Management|Collections Management]] (FIN-FSCM-COL), [[../Dispute Management|Dispute Management]] (FIN-FSCM-DM), [[../In-House Cash|In-House Cash]] (FIN-FSCM-IHC), [[../Treasury and Risk Management|Treasury and Risk Management]] (FIN-FSCM-TRM) and [[../Debt Recovery Management for Public Sector|Debt Recovery Management for Public Sector]].
* '''[[/Enterprise Controlling|Enterprise Controlling]] (EC)''' - a traditional module for reporting and consolidation. It contains [[../EIS|Executive Information System (EIS)]]<ref>[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_40b/helpdata/en/5c/c1c2ef445f11d189f00000e81ddfac/content.htm Introduction to SAP-EIS]</ref>, [[../Business Planning and Consolidation|Business Planning and Consolidation]] (BPC) and traditionally also [[../Profit Center Accounting|Profit Center Accounting]].
* '''[[/Enterprise Controlling|Enterprise Controlling]] (EC)''' - a traditional module for reporting and consolidation. It contains [[../EIS|Executive Information System (EIS)]]<ref>[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_40b/helpdata/en/5c/c1c2ef445f11d189f00000e81ddfac/content.htm Introduction to SAP-EIS]</ref>, [http://tekslate.com/sap-bpc-training/ Business Planning and Consolidation] (BPC) and traditionally also [[../Profit Center Accounting|Profit Center Accounting]].
* '''[[/Strategic Enterprise Management|Strategic Enterprise Management]] (SEM)''' - its purpose is to assist with the whole performance management life cycle.<ref>[http://www.sap.com/solutions/business-suite/erp/sapsem.epx SAP SEM on www.sap.com]</ref> It consists of [[/Business Planning and Simulation|Business Planning and Simulation]], [[/Business Consolidation|Business Consolidation]], [[/Strategy Management|Strategy Management]] and [[/Performance Management|Performance Management]].
* '''[[/Strategic Enterprise Management|Strategic Enterprise Management]] (SEM)''' - its purpose is to assist with the whole performance management life cycle.<ref>[http://www.sap.com/solutions/business-suite/erp/sapsem.epx SAP SEM on www.sap.com]</ref> It consists of [[/Business Planning and Simulation|Business Planning and Simulation]], [[/Business Consolidation|Business Consolidation]], [[/Strategy Management|Strategy Management]] and [[/Performance Management|Performance Management]].
* '''[[/Project System and Investment Management|Project System and Investment Management]] (PS-IM)''' - technically two separate modules ([[/Project System|Project System]] and [[/Investment Management|Investment Management]] which are often implemented and used together for managing major projects that have to be broken down into parts (WBS - Work Breakdown Structure) and/or logically grouped together for planning and budgeting.
* '''[[/Project System and Investment Management|Project System and Investment Management]] (PS-IM)''' - technically two separate modules ([[/Project System|Project System]] and [[/Investment Management|Investment Management]] which are often implemented and used together for managing major projects that have to be broken down into parts (WBS - Work Breakdown Structure) and/or logically grouped together for planning and budgeting.

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SAP® ERP Financials (accessible under the header "Accounting" in the main menu) enable an enterprise to:[1]

  • Perform accounting and financial close, to comply with statutory reporting requirements
  • Manage financial risk within the organization
  • Measure and manage financial performance of various business units
  • Handle receivables from customers and payables to vendors
  • Run corporate treasury (perform banking transactions, invest in financial instruments)
  • Calculate, book and settle travel expenses
  • Manage costs and revenues associated with real estate

They are closely integrated with Logistics (especially Material Management and Sales and Distribution), which book their transactions (purchases, sales) online into financial accounting and controlling. It also integrates with Human Resources (posting of salary and other personel expenses).

SAP Financials are divided into the following modules:

Reference

  1. Finance solutions - www.sap.com
  2. SAP Library - SAP Financial Supply Chain Management
  3. Introduction to SAP-EIS
  4. SAP SEM on www.sap.com