New Updated Edition now available on amazon. Search for: SAP Certified Application Associate - Financial Accounting (FI) with SAP ERP 6.0 - 3rd Ed ISBN-10: 1544118724 Clearing the Financial Accounting (FI) Certification will not automatically lead you to a job. However a Certification with some project experience will certainly open a lot of doors for you. The consultants who will benefit the most from a certification are the ones with typically less than 3 year's project experience. This is not to say that consultants with higher experience will not benefit, but at that level, having a certification matters much less. So if you have little or no SAP- FI experience, you should get yourself certified, get some project experience, and then the whole of the SAP World open for you to explore. Helping you with the first step on you ladder to success is the: SAP Certified Application Associate - Financial Accounting (FI) with SAP ERP 6.0 Some unique features of this book: - There is NO Other book in the market for the SAP FI Accounting (FI) ERP 6.0 Certification exam. - The authors have themselves cleared the exam. - All questions are multiple choice format, similar the questions you will get in the actual exam. - Over 200 authentic questions, testing the exact same concepts that will be tested in Your exam!
Preparing for your SAP S/4HANA business process integration exam? Make the grade with this certification study guide to C_TS410! From financial accounting to warehouse management, this guide will review the key technical and functional knowledge you need to exceed the cut score. Explore test methodology, key concepts for each topic area, and practice questions and answers. Your path to C_TS410 certification begins here! In this book, you'll learn about: a. The Test Get ready for test day! This guide follows the exact structure of the exam, so align your study of SAP S/4HANA business process integration with the test objectives and walk through the topics covered in C_TS410_2020. b. Core Content Review major subject areas like financial accounting, source-to-pay processing, and human experience management. Then master important terminology and key takeaways for each subject. c. Q&A After reviewing each chapter, solidify your knowledge with questions and answers for each section and improve your test-taking skills. Highlights Include: 1) Exams C_TS410_2020 2) Financial and management accounting 3) Source-to-pay processing 4) Lead-to-cash processing 5) Design-to-operate processing 6) Procurement 7) Supply chain 8) Production planning 9) Enterprise asset management 10) Warehouse management 11) Project systems 12) Human experience management
Studying for the SAP S/4HANA Management Accounting exam? Get the tools you need to succeed with this CO certification study guide for exams C_TS4CO_1709 and C_TS4CO_1809. Understand the test structure and what to expect; then walk through each topic area, from product cost planning to profit center accounting and beyond. Quiz yourself with practice questions and answers, and ensure you're ready to make the grade In this book, you'll learn about: a. Test Structure Prepare with up-to-date information on each topic covered in the 1709 and 1809 exams: master data, business transactions, period-end close, and more. b. Core Content Review major subject areas like cost center accounting, internal orders, profitability analysis, and more. For each topic, round out your knowledge with important terminology and key takeaways. c. Q&A Test your knowledge with in-depth practice questions and answers for each major topic, and gain insight into how questions may be worded on test day. Highlights include: 1) C_TS4CO_1709 exam 2) C_TS4CO_1809 exam 3) Organizational assignments 4) Process integration 5) Cost center accounting 6) Internal orders 7) Product cost planning 8) Cost object controlling 9) Profitability analysis 10) Profit center accounting
"Get your SAP S/4HANA Finance configuration right the first time! Whether you're running a new implementation or transitioning from SAP ERP, this comprehensive guide walks you through each project task. Start by setting up an organizational structure and defining global master data. Next, follow step-by-step instructions organized by functional area: general ledger, AP, AR, controlling, margin analysis, predictive accounting, and more. Your new system awaits!"--
SAP is the world leader in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software; of the software?s modules, the FI (Finance) and CO (Controlling) are by far the most popular and are widely implemented. This book has no competition?it is the only book on the market on how to configure and implement SAP?s FI and CO modules to maximize functionality and features hands-on, step-by-step instructions and real-world examples that provide immediate and practical solutions. Updated for SAP?s ECC 6.0, the book covers FI enterprise structure, general ledger, substitutions and validations, automatic account assignments, accounts payable and receivable, asset accounting, accrual engine, closing entries, credit management, lockbox, CO enterprise structure, profitability analysis (CO-PA), and more.
When the stakes are high and the job is complex, rely on this complete guide to implementing Financial Accounting. Master the processes, subcomponents, and tools you need and align your FI system with unique business requirements, from intricate system configuration to versatile mobile apps. This book details step-by-step instructions and examples for integrating FI with CO, SD, PP, and MM. Make your FI system count Highlights: General Ledger accounting Custom projects Enterprise structure Global parameters Documents Tax and correspondence Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable Bank Accounting Asset Accounting Travel Management SAP Fiori
Whether you're upgrading an existing billing system or moving to a subscription- or consumption-based model, SAP BRIM is ready--and here's is your guide! From subscription order management and charging to invoicing and contract accounting, get step-by-step instructions for each piece of the billing puzzle. For setup, execution, or analytics, follow a continuous case study through each billing process. With this book, join the future of billing! a. End-to-End Billing Learn the what and the why of SAP BRIM, and then master the how! Charging, invoicing, contract accounts receivable and payable, and subscription order management--see how to streamline billing with the SAP BRIM solutions. b. Configuration and Functionality Set up and use SAP BRIM tools: Subscription Order Management, SAP Convergent Charging, SAP Convergent Invoicing, FI-CA, and more. Implement them individually or as part of an integrated landscape. c. SAP BRIM in Action Meet Martex Corp., a fictional telecommunications case study and your guide through the SAP BRIM suite. Follow its path to subscription-based billing and learn from billing industry best practices! 1) SAP Billing and Revenue Innovation Management 2) Subscription order management 3) SAP Convergent Charging 4) SAP Convergent Invoicing 5) Contracts accounting (FI-CA) 6) SAP Convergent Mediation 7) Reporting and analytics 8) Implementation 9) Project management
This book is a simple tutorial guide with practical issues and their solutions, aimed at enabling readers to implement the various features of the SAP HCM module. If you are familiar with ERP products, and would like to leverage knowledge and fine-tune your configuration skills, then this book is for you. This book is aimed at readers who want to learn about SAP HCM and its most popular functionalities.
SAP is a market leader in enterprise business application software. SAP solutions provide a rich set of composable application modules, and configurable functional capabilities that are expected from a comprehensive enterprise business application software suite. In most cases, companies that adopt SAP software remain heterogeneous enterprises running both SAP and non-SAP systems to support their business processes. Regardless of the specific scenario, in heterogeneous enterprises most SAP implementations must be integrated with a variety of non-SAP enterprise systems: Portals Messaging infrastructure Business process management (BPM) tools Enterprise Content Management (ECM) methods and tools Business analytics (BA) and business intelligence (BI) technologies Security Systems of record Systems of engagement The tooling included with SAP software addresses many needs for creating SAP-centric environments. However, the classic approach to implementing SAP functionality generally leaves the business with a rigid solution that is difficult and expensive to change and enhance. When SAP software is used in a large, heterogeneous enterprise environment, SAP clients face the dilemma of selecting the correct set of tools and platforms to implement SAP functionality, and to integrate the SAP solutions with non-SAP systems. This IBM® Redbooks® publication explains the value of integrating IBM software with SAP solutions. It describes how to enhance and extend pre-built capabilities in SAP software with best-in-class IBM enterprise software, enabling clients to maximize return on investment (ROI) in their SAP investment and achieve a balanced enterprise architecture approach. This book describes IBM Reference Architecture for SAP, a prescriptive blueprint for using IBM software in SAP solutions. The reference architecture is focused on defining the use of IBM software with SAP, and is not intended to address the internal aspects of SAP components. The chapters of this book provide a specific reference architecture for many of the architectural domains that are each important for a large enterprise to establish common strategy, efficiency, and balance. The majority of the most important architectural domain topics, such as integration, process optimization, master data management, mobile access, Enterprise Content Management, business intelligence, DevOps, security, systems monitoring, and so on, are covered in the book. However, there are several other architectural domains which are not included in the book. This is not to imply that these other architectural domains are not important or are less important, or that IBM does not offer a solution to address them. It is only reflective of time constraints, available resources, and the complexity of assembling a book on an extremely broad topic. Although more content could have been added, the authors feel confident that the scope of architectural material that has been included should provide organizations with a fantastic head start in defining their own enterprise reference architecture for many of the important architectural domains, and it is hoped that this book provides great value to those reading it. This IBM Redbooks publication is targeted to the following audiences: Client decision makers and solution architects leading enterprise transformation projects and wanting to gain further insight so that they can benefit from the integration of IBM software in large-scale SAP projects. IT architects and consultants integrating IBM technology with SAP solutions.