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First Steps in SAP Controlling (CO)

First Steps in SAP Controlling (CO)

Language

English

Pages

204

Edition

1

Level

Beginner

ISBN

9783960121473

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This book offers a comprehensive introduction to SAP ERP Controlling (CO). You will learn the basic fundamentals of the organizational structure, master data, and functions of SAP Controlling, including overhead controlling, product costing, month-end closing, and reporting. If you would like to understand the basic fundamentals of SAP Controlling, with examples based on a case study approach, this book is for you! Using a fictional chocolate manufacturing company case study, you will learn fundamentals based on several day-in-the-life scenarios of various key functions such as cost planning, production controlling, actual costing, and information systems. Get detailed information on how SAP CO integrates with other SAP modules and obtain insight into the different functional areas typically used in manufacturing organizations. Dive into SAP ERP master data elements and get tips on how to maintain consistent and accurate data. Review the various planning methods available and get an overview of cost center planning, including overhead planning and labor cost planning. Understand how SAP Material Ledger can be used to accurately determine costs. Identify how actual costs are booked and absorbed. By using a detailed case study, practical examples, tips, and screenshots the author brings readers new to SAP CO quickly up to speed on the fundamentals.


  • Cost center and product cost planning, actual cost flow
  • Best practices for cost absorption using Product Cost Controlling
  • Month-end closing activities in SAP Controlling
  • Examples and screenshots based on a case study approach

Reading Example

2.3 Links with other SAP modules

The finance training manual covered additional interesting links between various modules and controlling. There are links between the PP, SD, and the MM modules, but Alex was most interested in the links between supply chain functionality and the FI and CO modules, since that was going to be his job focus.

2.3.1 MM and CO-PC

Standard costs of procured materials are calculated at the beginning of the period in controlling-product costing (CO-PC). The standard cost is then used to valuate inventory, as well as record goods movements during the month in materials management (MM)

2.3.2 MM and FI-GL + FI-AP + CO-PC

Actual price on the purchase order (from MM) and on the invoice receipt from the vendor (from (FI-AP) tracks purchase price variance in accounting (in FI-GL) compared to the standard price of the material (part of CO-PC).

2.3.3 PP and CO-PC

Raw material cost is derived using quantities from the bill of material (BOM) multiplied by the raw material procurement price. Conversion cost is derived using activity quantity from routing multiplied by the predetermined activity rate. BOM and routing/recipe (recipe contains the steps to manufacture a product) are part of production planning (PP) module. Production and process orders record costs during the lifecycle of the orders and allow for WIP/variance calculations at month end.

2.3.4 PP and CO-ABC

Production/process orders use activity types that are confirmed during production to record labor and machine hours. They use predetermined activity rates through activity based costing (CO-ABC)

2.3.5 MM and FI + CO-PC

Supply purchases are directly expensed to a cost center. Raw materials are inventoried to the balance sheet. Consumption of raw materials is recorded on orders.

2.3.6 MM and FI-AA

Capital equipment purchases are recorded to an asset or capital project (part of FI-AA).

2.3.7 SD and FI-GL + FI-AR + CO-PA

Customer sales are recorded in the FI-GL and FI-AR at the time of billing to the customer. Additionally, profitability analysis (CO-PA) captures this information in multidimensional reporting known as characteristics and value fields.

2.3.8 SD and CO-CCA/CO-OM

Samples shipped to customers can be charged to a specific cost center (cost center accounting – CO-CCA) or internal orders (overhead management CO-OM) for future tracking and reporting purposes.

The training manual went on to say that the MRP controller and financial controller are the two most powerful functions in an SAP environment. The MRP controller decides what to produce and when to produce it, whereas the financial controller keeps track of all of the costs and variances in the plant. However, all of this depends on the demand. It is assumed that there is a constant demand for the product.

Role of MRP controller and financial controller

MRP Controller and Financial Controller are often regarded as two key roles in an organization that uses SAP business software.

Alex remembered reading about how a manufacturing facility needs to ensure that it produces a good quality product at optimal inventory levels, while keeping a close eye on the costs. He realized that CO would help him achieve the task in his role at CGI as long as he used the available tools effectively and the processes were adhered to.

3 Controlling organization structure: It’s all in the family

“I cannot trust a man to control others who cannot control himself.”

—Robert E. Lee

Every organization has various departments or functions that are responsible for implementing strategic plans, converting them into action, and managing day-to-day operations. This type of functional or departmental structure is depicted in the business system as well. This chapter provides an overview of controlling organization structure in SAP business software.

Alex continued to read through the finance training manual and came across a chapter on organization structure. There was a diagram depicting overall organization structure at GCI (see Figure 3.1).

Beginners Guide to CO

Figure 3.1: GCI SAP software organization structure

The training manual went on to further explain the importance of the SAP software organization structure.

The SAP software organization structure is fundamental to the overall structure in which master data and transaction data is defined in SAP. It is essentially the backbone of the system. Accurate design and setup of the software organization structure is a critical step in SAP implementation, given that it is extremely difficult to change the structure once designed, configured, and transaction data is posted.

SAP software organization structure reflects a business’s own organization structure, reporting requirements, and processes in the SAP system

An enterprise’s organization structure is mapped to the SAP system organization structure. This is done early on in SAP implementation projects. The idea is to ensure that all business processes are able to function smoothly, not only from a transactional processing point of view, but also from an internal and external reporting point of view.

Company code is defined based on legal entities. Since GCI has more than one legal entity, multiple company codes (for example, GCI1, GCI2, etc.) have been defined to facilitate external reporting. However, there is only one controlling area, which will allow consolidation for internal reporting.

Ratings

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    17.09.2020

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    16.11.2019

    Anyone who is looking to learn or sharpen their skills in SAP CO, I highly recommend to read this book, Ashis has done amazing job to explain fundamentals of Controlling, anyone looking to learn Product Costing, please read this first.
  • M. MARTINEZ CALVO

    27.06.2019

    Good starting point to understand the basics how the system works.

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