Practical Guide to SAP S/4HANA Profit Center Accounting  – 2nd Edition

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Practical Guide to SAP S/4HANA Profit Center Accounting – 2nd Edition

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  • By
  • John Pringle

211 Pages, 2. Edition , ISBN: 9783960121831

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Language

English

Pages

211

Edition

2

Level

Expert

Release

2023

ISBN

9783960121824

This updated 2nd edition offers a comprehensive introduction to SAP ERP Profit Center Accounting (PCA) for both classic general ledger (GL) and the new GL. Review the differences between ECC and SAP S/4HANA and user interface changes with Fiori. Get the tools you need to set profitability targets for business (planning) and then compare actual results against those targets to improve overall profitability. Solidify your understanding of the difference between PCA and SAP Controlling Profitability Analysis (CO-PA) views. Gain in-depth knowledge of the concepts, objects, and functionality available in PCA in SAP ERP, including the relevant master data set-up, actual data flows, planning scenarios, and reporting options. Clarify the differences between PCA and Margin Analysis and understand when it is best to use each. Dive into profit center transfer pricing and obtain detailed configuration and set-up steps required for activation. Learn more about the new APP Manage Profit Center Group. Explore planning options in SAP S/4HANA, including ACDOCP universal planning table. Take a closer look at on-premise reporting options for profit centers in SAP S/4HANA, including APPS and CDS views available in the Query browser. By using practical examples, tips, and screenshots, the author brings readers up to speed on SAP Profit Center Accounting. 

  • Fundamentals of SAP Profit Center Accounting (PCA)
  • Concepts, master data, actual data flow, and planning basics
  • Differences between PCA in classic and new GL
  • Reporting for Profit Center Accounting (PCA)