Introduction
The SAP FI
Module has the capability of meeting all the accounting and
financial needs of an organization. It is within this module that
Financial Managers as well as other Managers within your business
can review the financial position of the company in real time as
compared to legacy systems which often times require overnight
updates before financial statements can be generated and run for
management review.
The real-time
functionality of the SAP modules allows for better decision making
and strategic planning. The FI (Financial Accounting) Module
integrates with other SAP Modules such as MM (Materials Management),
PP (Production Planning), SD(Sales and Distribution), PM (Plant
Maintenance),and PS (Project Systems).
The FI Module
also integrates with HR(Human Resources) which includes PM(Personnel
Management), Time Management, Travel Management, Payroll.Document
transactions occurring within the specific modules generate account
postings via account determination tables.
The FI
(Financial Accounting) Module components.
The FI Module
comprises several sub-modules as follows:
- Accounts
Receivables
- Accounts Payable
- Asset Accounting
- Bank Accounting
- Consolidation
- Funds Management
- General Ledger
- Special Purpose
Ledger
- Travel Management
Accounts
Receivables records all account postings generated as a result
of Customer sales activity.
These
postings are automatically updated in the General Ledger . It is
within the Accounts
Receivables
Module that you can monitor aging of the receivables and generate
customer analysis. The Accounts Receivable Module also integrates
with the General ledger, Sales and Distribution, and Cash Management
Modules.
Accounts
Payable records
account postings generated as a result of Vendor purchasing
activity. Automatic postings are generated in the General Ledger as
well. Payment programs within SAP enables the payment of payable
documents by check, EDI, or transfers.
Asset
Accounting is
utilized for managing your company’s Fixed Assets. SAP allows you to
categorize assets and to set values for depreciation calculations in
each asset class.
Bank
Accounting
allows for management of bank transactions in the system including
cash management.
Consolidation
enables the combining of financial statements for multiple entities
within an organization. These statements provide an overview of the
financial position of the company as a whole.
Funds
Management
allows management to set budgets for revenues and expenses within
your company as well as track these to the area of responsibility.
General
Ledger is fully
integrated with the other SAP Modules. It is within the General
Ledger that all accounting postings are recorded. These postings are
displayed in real-time providing up-to-date visibility of the
financial accounts.
Special
Purpose Ledger
is used to define ledgers for reporting purposes. Data can be
gathered from internal and external applications.
Travel
Management
provides management of all travel activities including booking trips
and handling of expenses associated with travel.
