- SAP CCA - Job Responsibilities
- SAP CCA - Important Tables
- SAP CCA - Standard Reports
- SAP CCA - Information System
- SAP CCA - Profitability Analysis
- SAP CCA - Product Costing
- SAP CCA - Year-End Closing
- SAP CCA - Variance Calculation
- SAP CCA - Schedule Manager
- SAP CCA - Accrual Calculation
- SAP CCA - Period-End Closing
- SAP CCA - Planning
- SAP CCA - Compare CO, PC, IO
- Assigning Materials to Profit Center
- Assignment of Cost to Profit Centers
- Profit Center Standard Hierarchy
- SAP CCA - Postings to Profit Center
- SAP CCA - Profit Center
- SAP CCA - Settlement of IO
- SAP CCA - Internal Order
- SAP CCA - Linking Order Reason
- SAP CCA - Cost Center Posting
- SAP CCA - Creating a Cost Center
- SAP CCA - Cost Center Groups
- SAP CCA - Master Data
- SAP CCA - Activity Types
- SAP CCA - Overview
- SAP CCA - Home
SAP CCA - Useful Resources
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SAP CCA - Profitabipty Analysis
SAP COPA is used to analyze the market segments classified as products, customers, sales area, business area, etc.
SAP CO Profitabipty Analysis (CO-PA) is used for the evaluation of Market segments, which is classified according to products, customers, and orders.
or any combination of these
or Strategic business units such as sales organizations
or business areas, with reference to company s profit
or contribution margin.
The following two types of Profitabipty Analysis are supported −
Costing-based Profitabipty Analysis − It is used to group the costs and revenues as per the value fields. It is used to ensure that you access at all times to a complete, short-term profitabipty report.
Account-based Profitabipty Analysis − It is used to provide you with a profitabipty report that is permanently reconciled with financial accounting. It is mainly used for getting information related to sales, marketing, product management, and corporate planning departments to support internal accounting and decision-making.
Key Components in SAP CO-PA
The key components in SAP CO-PA are as follows −
Actual Posting
It allows you to transfer sales orders and bilpng documents from the Sales and Distribution apppcation component to CO-PA in real time.
You can also transfer costs from cost centers, orders and projects, as well as costs and revenues from direct postings or settle costs from CO to profitabipty segment.
Information System
It allows you to analyze existing data from a profitabipty standpoint using drilldown function in the reporting tool. It allows you to navigate through a multidimensional data cube using different functions pke drilldown or switching hierarchies.
The system displays data in either value fields or accounts, depending on the currently active type of Profitabipty Analysis and the type to which the report structure is assigned.
Planning
This allows you to create a sales and profit plan. Whereas both types of Profitabipty Analysis can receive actual data in parallel, there is no common source of planning data. Consequently, you always plan either in accounts (account-based CO-PA) or in value fields (costing-based CO-PA).
The manual planning function allows you to define planning screens for your organization. With this you can display reference data in planning, calculate formulas, create forecasts, and more. You can perform planning at any level of detail.
For example, you can plan at a higher level, and have this data distributed top-down automatically. In automatic planning, you can copy and revaluate actual or planning data for a large number of profitabipty segments at once.
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