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Performing Overhead Cost Controlling in SAP S/4HANA
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Managing Project Master Data
Outlining Overhead Cost Controlling
Describing the Architecture of Management Accounting
19 mins
Data Flow in Management Accounting
15 mins
Explaining the Purpose of Cost Center Accounting
15 mins
Differentiating Between Cost Centers and Overhead Projects
15 mins
Quiz
Describing Cost Center Accounting Processes
Outlining Cost Center Accounting Processes
15 mins
Outlining Core Cost Center Accounting Processes
10 mins
Quiz
Managing Cost Center Master Data
Planning in Cost Center Accounting
Evaluating Cost Center Reporting
Performing Event-Based Actual Postings on Cost Centers
Running Period-End Activities
Introducing Overhead Projects
Outlining the Course Scenario
15 mins
Distinguishing Between Cost Centers and Projects
15 mins
Quiz
Managing Project Master Data
Performing Project Planning and Budgeting
Using Project Analytics
Analyzing Event-Based Actual Postings on Projects
Performing Period-End Activities
Introducing Internal Orders in SAP S/4HANA
Using Internal Orders
15 mins
Using Internal Orders as Cost Collectors
10 mins
Quiz
Internal Order Master Data
Actual Posting to Internal Orders
Period-end Closing for Internal Orders
Knowledge quiz
It's time to put what you've learned to the test, get 5 right to pass this unit.
1.
Which status needs to be set in an overhead project to post costs and commitments?
Choose the correct answer.
Refunded
Reversed
Revised
Released
Resettled
2.
After having created a statistical project (it has been saved), when is it possible to change the statistical flag and make the project a real one?
Choose the correct answer.
Only before the project is released.
Only as long as there is no WBS element created.
Only as long as there are no actual postings on the project.
It is never possible to change the flag for a created project.
3.
What are valid relationships between projects and WBS elements?
There are two correct answers.
One WBS element consists of several projects.
One project consists of one WBS element.
One project consists of several WBS elements.
Several projects can share several WBS elements.
4.
Why do you create WBS Hierarchies?
There are three correct answers.
Reporting on structured groups of projects.
Allocation from and to multiple projects.
Planning cost and revenue values.
Cost assignment during invoice posting.
5.
The profit center assigned to a project is derived from the responsible cost center.
Choose the correct answer.
True
False
6.
Which project profiles can you select when creating a project?
There are four correct answers.
Overhead project
Investment project
Accrual project
Process project
Project with revenues
Statistical project