- SAP FI - Integration
- SAP CO - Planning Methods
- SAP CO - Profitability Analysis
- SAP CO - Product Costing
- SAP CO - Tables in Module
- Assigning Materials to Profit Center
- Assigning Cost to Profit Centers
- Profit Center Standard Hierarchy
- SAP CO - Postings to Profit Center
- SAP CO - Profit Center
- SAP CO - Settlement of IO
- SAP CO - Internal Orders
- SAP CO – Post to a Cost Center
- SAP CO - Create Cost Center
- SAP CO - Cost Center
- SAP CO - Submodules
- SAP CO - Overview
- SAP FI - Cash Management
- SAP FI - AA Asset Explorer
- SAP FI - AA Overview
- SAP FI - AR Reporting
- SAP FI - AR Account Analysis
- SAP FI - AR Invoice Processes
- SAP FI - Tables in Module
- SAP FI - Exchange Rates
- SAP FI - Dunning
- SAP FI - Month End Closing
- SAP FI - Posting Rounding Differences
- SAP FI - Automatic Payment Run
- SAP FI - Reset AP Cleared Items
- SAP FI - Outgoing Partial Payments
- Withholding Tax in vendor invoice
- SAP FI - Foreign Currency Invoice
- Post Outgoing Vendor Payment
- SAP FI - Purchases Returns
- SAP FI - Post Purchase Invoice
- SAP FI - One-Time Vendor
- SAP FI - Delete a Vendor
- SAP FI - Block a Vendor
- SAP FI - Display Changed Fields
- SAP FI - Create Vendor Acct Group
- SAP FI - Create a Vendor
- SAP FI - Accounts Payable
- SAP FI - Credit Control
- SAP FI - Reset AR Cleared Items
- SAP FI - Incoming Partial Payments
- SAP FI - Foreign Currency Invoice
- SAP FI - Post Incoming Payment
- SAP FI - Sales Returns
- SAP FI - Document Reversal
- SAP FI - Post a Sales Invoice
- SAP FI - One-Time Customer Master
- SAP FI - Customer Account Group
- SAP FI - Delete a Customer
- SAP FI - Block a Customer
- SAP FI - Customer Master Data
- SAP FI - Accounts Receivable
- SAP FI - G/L Reporting
- SAP FI - Park a G/L Document Posting
- SAP FI - Hold a G/L Document Posting
- SAP FI - Post with Reference
- SAP FI - Document Number Ranges
- SAP FI - Define Document Type
- SAP FI - Define Posting Keys
- SAP FI - Field Status Group
- SAP FI - Field Status Variant
- SAP FI - Posting Period Variant
- SAP FI - Fiscal Year Variant
- SAP FI - Journal Entry Posting
- SAP FI - Financial Statement Version
- SAP FI - Deleting G/L Accounts
- SAP FI - Block G/L Account
- SAP FI - G/L Account
- SAP FI - Retained Earnings Account
- SAP FI - COA Group
- SAP FI - General Ledger
- SAP FI - Define Credit Control
- SAP FI - Define Functional Area
- SAP FI - Define Business Area
- SAP FI - Company Basics
- SAP FI - Submodules
- SAP FI - Overview
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- SAP FICO - Discussion
- SAP FICO - Useful Resources
- SAP FICO - Quick Guide
- SAP FICO - Questions Answers
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SAP FI - Accounts Receivable
SAP FI Accounts Receivable component records and manages accounting data of all customers. It is also an integral part of sales management.
All postings in Accounts Receivable are also recorded directly in the General Ledger. Different G/L accounts are updated depending on the transaction involved (for example, receivables, down payments, and bills of exchange). The system contains a range of tools that you can use to monitor open items such as account analyses, alarm reports, due date psts, and a flexible dunning program.
The correspondence pnked to these tools can be inspanidually formulated to suit your requirements. This is also the case for payment notices, balance confirmations, account statements, and interest calculations. Incoming payments can be assigned to due receivables using user-friendly screen functions or by electronic means such as EDI.
The payment program can automatically carry out direct debiting and down-payments.
We have a range of tools available for documenting the transactions that occur in Accounts Receivable, including balance psts, journals, balance audit trails, and other standard reports. When drawing up financial statements, the items in foreign currency are revalued, customers who are also vendors are psted, and the balances on the accounts are sorted by their remaining pfe.
Accounts Receivable is not merely one of the branches of accounting that forms the basis of adequate and orderly accounting. It also provides the data required for effective credit management (as a result of its close integration with the Sales and Distribution component) as well as important information for the optimization of pquidity planning.
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