SAP Financial Accounting (FI) Trainer - Course Content
SAP Financial Accounting (FI) is an important module that plays a critical role in managing financial data within an organization. The module is used to record, manage, and process all financial transactions of an organization. It is also used to produce financial statements that are crucial for decision-making purposes.
The SAP FI module is part of the larger SAP ERP system and works in close coordination with other modules such as Controlling (CO), Materials Management (MM), and Sales and Distribution (SD). The FI module is designed to cater to the financial accounting needs of small, medium, and large organizations. The module offers a range of features that help organizations in maintaining their financial records and managing their financial transactions.
Our Zoom Training on SAP Financial Accounting (FI) covers the following:
1 Introduction to SAP Financial Accounting (FI)
1.1 Overview of the module
1.2 Benefits of using SAP FI
1.3 Key features and functionalities
2 Basic Settings in Financial Accounting
2.1 Company code creation
2.2 Chart of accounts
2.3 Fiscal year variants
2.4 Currencies and exchange rates
3 General Ledger Accounting
3.1 Chart of accounts
3.2 General ledger master data
3.3 Posting periods and document types
3.4 Posting and document management
3.5 Automatic account determination
3.6 Journal entries and posting procedures
4 Accounts Payable
4.1 Vendor master data
4.2 Invoice and payment processing
4.3 Credit memos and cancellations
4.4 Integration with procurement and materials management modules
4.5 Automatic payment program
5 Accounts Receivable
5.1 Customer master data
5.2 Sales invoice processing
5.3 Credit memos and cancellations
5.4 Integration with sales and distribution module
5.5 Dunning and payment reminders
6 Asset Accounting
6.1 Asset master data
6.2 Depreciation methods
6.3 Asset acquisition and retirement
6.4 Depreciation run and closing activities
6.5 Integration with other financial accounting sub-modules
7 Bank Accounting
7.1 Bank master data
7.2 Bank statement processing
7.3 Cash journal and cash management
7.4 Electronic bank statement processing
7.5 Integration with other financial accounting sub-modules
8 Controlling (CO) and its relation to Financial Accounting (FI)
8.1 Overview of the CO module
8.2 Cost center accounting
8.3 Profit center accounting
8.4 Internal order accounting
8.5 Product costing
9 Financial Reporting and Analysis
9.1 Financial statements (Balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement)
9.2 Financial statement version creation
9.3 Key financial ratios and analysis
9.4 Budgeting and planning
10 Integration with other SAP modules
10.1 Integration with Sales and Distribution (SD)
10.2 Integration with Materials Management (MM)
10.3 Integration with Production Planning (PP)
11 Key considerations for SAP FI implementation
11.1 Best practices for implementation
11.2 Common challenges and how to address them
11.3 Tips for successful implementation