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Configuring SAP R/3 Fi/Coby Quentin Hurst
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Configure the FI and CO Modules to Meet All Your Business Requirements Configuring SAP R/3 FI/CO is the only book of its kind: a detailed, practical guide to configuring R/3's two most popular modules. Written by the experts responsible for R/3 configuration in a Fortune 200 company, it provides detailed instructions and examples for all the Financial and Controlling submodules—information that will help you make good on your company's sizable investment. Coverage includes:
Synopsis:SAP is an enterprise resource planning product and FI/CO are the financial and controlling modules. This text shows how to configure and customize the FI/CO module. Synopsis:SAP is the leading ERP (enterprise resource planning) product in the market, with more than 30 percent market share. FI/CO, the Financial and Controlling modules, are the most popular modules in the package and are used by thousands of SAP customers in various industries. (20,000 companies have installed SAP; more than half have the financial package). Configuring and customizing the SAP modules is still one of the most expensive and time-consuming parts of the implementation, because consultants are expensive and support from SAP is slow. This book is valid for both versions 3.x and 4.x of R/3. About the AuthorDavid Nowak and Quentin Hurst are full-time SAP consultants for a Fortune 200 company. They have more than six years' combined experience with FI/CO. Nowak has been involved with three complete FI/CO implementations and has worked with ERP software in various finance and operations departments. Previous to his current position, Hurst was in the Business Consulting Division of Arthur Andersen and worked on many IT projects, including SAP, data warehousing, and custom system development. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Chapter 1: Configuration Tools. Chapter 2: Financial Accounting Enterprise Structure. Chapter 3: General Ledger. Chapter 4: Accounts Payable. Chapter 5: Accounts Receivable. Chapter 6: Treasury. Chapter 7: Controlling (CO) Enterprise Structure. Chapter 8: Cost Element Accounting. Chapter 9: Cost Center Accounting. Chapter 10: Internal Order Accounting. Chapter 11: Profitability Analysis. Chapter 12: Profit Center Accounting. Chapter 13: Investment Management. Appendix A: Useful Transaction Codes, Tables and Programs. Index. What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!Average customer rating based on 2 comments:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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