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Ready to implement product cost controlling in SAP S/4HANA? This comprehensive guide is what you need! Walk through master data setup and cost estimate configuration, click by click. Dive into the details of integrated planning, including planned and actual costs and final settlements. Discover your available reporting options and review period-end tasks such as calculating overhead, works in progress, variance, and more!
Highlights include:
1) Integration planning
2) Master data
3) Configuration settings
4) Costing variants
5) Unit cost estimates
6) Preliminary costing
7) Simultaneous costing
8) WIP and variance calculations
9) Settlement
10) Actual costing
11) Sales order controlling
12) Event-based product costing
Author Biography
John Jordan is the founder and principal consultant at ERP Corp, which provides SAP consulting and training services, particularly in the area of financials and controlling. He has written articles for the SCM Expert and Financials Expert newsletters, and is the author of SAP PRESS books Product Cost Controlling with SAP and Controlling with SAP: 100 Things You Should Know About….
Janet Salmon is the chief product owner for management accounting at SAP SE and has accompanied many developments to the controlling components of SAP ERP Financials as both a product and a solution manager. She regularly works with key customers and user groups in the United States and Germany to understand their controlling challenges and requirements. Her role is to design and implement innovative controlling solutions with SAP’s development teams in Germany and China. She is the author of SAP PRESS books Controlling with SAP S/4HANA: Business User Guide, SAP S/4HANA Finance: The Reference Guide to What’s New, and Controlling with SAP ERP: Business User Guide.
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