In this reprint (2010) aimed at SAP users and consultants, Narayanan, a financial analyst, SAP financial accounting/controlling (FI/CO) consultant, and project manager for a multinational
consulting company, outlines key terms and concepts in SAP controlling (CO) through a question and answer format that incorporates illustrations, screenshots, diagrams, tables, and examples.
Chapters progress from basic to advanced topics: general controlling, including the organizational structure, account assignment, business transactions, currency, number ranges, settlement, and
distribution; cost element accounting topics like categories, groups, accruals, and overhead structure; cost center accounting, groups, categories, standard hierarchy, activity types,
statistical key figures, resources, planning profiles, versions, distribution, assessment, allocation, budgeting, variances, summarization, and other topics; internal orders, including
individual and standing orders, statistical and real order, order types and categories, the order manager and management, and archiving; activity based costing (ABC) and its definition, usage,
benefits, approaches, and allocation, and parallel and integrated ABC, planning aids, and the ABC information system; product cost controlling, including planning, cost object controlling,
actual costing/material ledger, and information systems; profitability analysis, its difference from profit center accounting, operating concerns, characteristics, values fields, segments,
currency, structure, master data, conversion, realignment, valuation, and planning; and tables and transaction codes. The book draws on his earlier volume, SAP FI/CO Demystified. Distributed by
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