• This course focuses on managing FI-AA master data and on the handling of the various business processes in FI-AA. It also covers, e.g., the topics periodic processing, evaluation and depreciation and standard reporting. • Participants will learn something about organizational structures in Asset Accounting and FI, as FI-AA is a sub-ledger of FI. They will also configure FI-AA in Customizing, to find out how configuration possibilities can affect the application and the business processes. |
Unit 1: Organizational Structures
Assigning a Chart of Accounts and a Chart of Depreciation to a Company Code
Assigning Management Accounting Objects to Fixed Assets
Defining How Depreciation Areas Post to the General Ledger (G/L)
Understanding the Importance of Asset Classes in Fixed Assets
Unit 2: Master Data
Explaining the Components of an Asset Class
Creating and Changing Master Data in Asset Accounting
Carrying Out Mass Changes to Asset Master Data Using a Worklist
Unit 3: Asset Transactions
Creating Acquisitions
Posting Asset Acquisitions with the Profit Center and Segment Characteristics
Posting Non-Integrated Asset Acquisitions and Understanding the Integration with Materials Management (MM)
Posting Integrated and Non-Integrated Asset Retirements
Performing Transfers Within Company Code and Intercompany Asset Transfers
Representing, Distributing, and Settling Assets Under Construction
Entering and Analyzing Unplanned Depreciation
Unit 4: Periodic Processing and Valuation
Defining Depreciation Areas, Keys, Calculation, and Posting
Executing Programs for Fiscal Year Change and Year-End Closing in Asset Accounting
Using the Accounts Approach for Parallel Accounting in Asset Accounting (FI-AA)
Processing Impairment Postings in Subledger Assets
Unit 5: Information System
Executing Various Asset Accounting Reports Using SAP List Viewer and Sort Variants
Executing Depreciation and Transaction Simulation
Understanding the Layout of an Asset History Sheet
Unit 6: Legacy Data Transfer
Entering Legacy Data Manually
Executing Subsequent Work After Legacy Data Transfer
Drafting an Automatic Legacy Data Transfer