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SAP ERP Financials: Configuration and Design

SAP ERP Financials: Configuration and DesignAuthor: Naeem Arif
Publisher: SAP PRESS, 1st edition
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 395,894

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Pages: 462
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.1 x 1.1

ISBN: 1592291368
EAN: 9781592291366
ASIN: 1592291368

Publication Date: March 1, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars Must have book for learning FI/CO   May 27, 2008
Andy Garcia (Chicago)
6 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is a great introduction to SAP FI/CO. Extremely well-written and easy to follow, this book uses practical examples and provides solutions to commonly encountered issues on the job.


5 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Bible for Financial Configuration and Design.   July 18, 2008
Hasan Merchant (Toronto, ON Canada)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

SAP ERP Financials: Configuration and Design

A deliberation of competence and mastery in the field of SAP ERP Financials. I would say this book SAP ERP Financials: Configuration and Design by Naeem Arif and Tauseef Sheikh Muhammad is the ultimate and completely educational - it guides you, step-by-step through the process of complete implementation and integration of the Financial modules in SAP ERP and in particular ECC 6.0. A wonderful work by the duo for the beginners and the consultants who wish to acquire in-depth knowledge in SAP ERP Financials.



5 out of 5 stars A easy to understand professional book   September 5, 2009
L. Ye (Australia)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have bought more than 10 SAP books either from SAP Press itself or Amazon, this book is the best written, and I should thank for the author for his efforts put into it (usually I think that authors of SAP Press books do not care much about the readers).


5 out of 5 stars Great book   March 3, 2009
Muhammad Imran (Toronto, ON)
0 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a great book, I purchased this book in November and have almost tried all the configuration steps, I never confronted with any error etc. Though one should be careful about menu paths as people may be on different R/3 systems 4.6, 4.7 or with new GL.
There is no other reason for me rather to believe that these bad comments are due to jealousy by Indian techies. Good product should be praised.



5 out of 5 stars Full table of contents and description   June 4, 2008
Mr. Naeem Arif
4 out of 12 found this review helpful

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ... 15

1 Overview ... 17
... 1.1 Introduction ... 17
... 1.2 Brief history of SAP ... 20
... 1.3 SAP Implementation Overview ... 21
... 1.4 SAP Navigation Basics ... 25
... 1.5 Summary ... 31

2 SAP Enterprise Structure ... 33
... 2.1 Building an Enterprise Structure ... 34
... 2.2 Building a Straw Man ... 35
... 2.3 Straw Man Design ... 39
... 2.4 Configuration of Enterprise Structure ... 41
... 2.5 Summary ... 65

3 Financial Accounting Component (FI) Global Settings ... 67
... 3.1 What Is a Document in SAP? ... 68
... 3.2 Configuration of Global Settings ... 71
... 3.3 Sales and Purchase Tax ... 109
... 3.4 Summary ... 119

4 New General Ledger ... 121
... 4.1 Overview of the GL ... 122
... 4.2 Building Your New GL Blueprint ... 127
... 4.3 Configuration Steps to Activate the New GL ... 129
... 4.4 Summary ... 162

5 Accounts Payable ... 163
... 5.1 Overview of the P2P cycle ... 164
... 5.2 Building an AP Business Model ... 167
... 5.3 Master Data ... 168
... 5.4 Vendor Account Groups ... 171
... 5.5 Vendor Number Ranges ... 180
... 5.6 Accounting Clerks ... 185
... 5.7 Define Sensitive Fields for Dual Control ... 186
... 5.8 House Banks ... 188
... 5.9 Invoice Processing ... 193
... 5.10 Document Parking ... 197
... 5.11 Outgoing Payments Processing ... 198
... 5.12 Summary ... 213

6 Accounts Receivable ... 215
... 6.1 Overview of the Order-to-Cash Process ... 215
... 6.2 Building an Accounts Receivable Business Model ... 218
... 6.3 Master Data ... 219
... 6.4 Customer Master Records ... 219
... 6.5 Finance Documents Global Settings ... 236
... 6.6 Customer Invoice Processing ... 237
... 6.7 Customer Payments ... 239
... 6.8 Debtor Management ... 246
... 6.9 Summary ... 264

7 Asset Accounting ... 265
... 7.1 Overview of Asset Accounting ... 266
... 7.2 Building Blocks of Asset Accounting ... 267
... 7.3 Building an Asset Accounting Business Model ... 272
... 7.4 Asset Accounting Configuration ... 273
... 7.5 Asset transaction processing ... 304
... 7.6 Summary ... 320

8 Controlling Component (CO) in SAP ERP ... 323
... 8.1 Overview and Diagram ... 324
... 8.2 Subcomponents of the Controlling Component (CO) ... 325
... 8.3 Building a Controlling Model ... 327
... 8.4 Configuration Settings in the Controlling Component (CO) ... 330
... 8.5 Summary ... 361

9 ERP Financials Integration ... 363
... 9.1 Automatic Account Determination ... 365
... 9.2 Master Data ... 382
... 9.3 Interfaces ... 390
... 9.4 The Value of Integration Testing ... 396
... 9.5 Summary ... 396

10 Data Migration ... 397
... 10.1 Key Principles of Data Migration ... 398
... 10.2 The Six-Step Migration Model ... 399
... 10.3 Inventory Transfer ... 404
... 10.4 Open Items Transfer ... 405
... 10.5 Upgrade to SAP ERP ECC 6.0 ... 406
... 10.6 Asset Accounting Legacy Data Transfer ... 407
... 10.7 Summary ... 413

11 Period-End Closing ... 415
... 11.1 Fast Close with the New GL ... 416
... 11.2 Key Elements of a Period End Timetable ... 417
... 11.3 Dependent Activities Already Completed ... 417
... 11.4 Analysis of Period-End Activities ... 417
... 11.5 Summary ... 424

12 SAP ERP Financials Reporting ... 425
... 12.1 Building Your Reporting Suite ... 425
... 12.2 Reporting Tools ... 427
... 12.3 Common Reporting Requirements ... 429
... 12.4 Creating Basic Management Accounting Reports with Report Painter ... 435
... 12.5 Summary ... 455


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