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£12 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand What's this?
Duration
6 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

This SAP course includes a whole host of practical tips and advice,helping you to develop your SAP skills to become the SAP consultant or the profession of your desire related to SAP.

Packed with videos, PDFs and exercises, it'll equip you with what it takes to be a successfulSAP professional in today’s business landscape, covering a broad range of topics, from product costing to data and pricing controls.

Certificates

Reed courses certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed

Curriculum

2
sections
45
lectures
5h 58m
total
    • 1: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 1 - Introduction to the course 01:34
    • 2: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 2 - Introduction to Product Costing 01:59
    • 3: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 3 - Real time scenario for Product Costing 03:03
    • 4: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 4 - Material master data and pricing controls 13:45
    • 5: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 5 - BoM, Activities, Routing and Overheads 07:37
    • 6: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 6 - activity type price planning 04:47
    • 7: Abhiram Aditya - chapter 7 - Config of Bill of Materials 04:17
    • 8: Abhiram Aditya - chapter 8 -Activity Types and Secondary CE in S4HANA 08:32
    • 9: Abhiram Aditya - chapter 9 - Cost element input planning 08:33
    • 10: Abhiram Aditya - chapter 10 - Activity type price planning 04:04
    • 11: Abhiram Aditya - chapter 11 - Activity price calculation 02:48
    • 12: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 12 - Overheads 04:50
    • 13: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 13 - Overhead key and Overhead group 07:53
    • 14: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 14 - Intro to Costing Sheet 04:00
    • 15: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 15 - Configuration of costing sheet 12:44
    • 16: Abhiram Aditya - chapter 16 - Introduction to costing variant 04:46
    • 17: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 17 - Configuration to costing variant 07:08
    • 18: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 18 - Introduction to routing and work centers 02:58
    • 19: Abhiram Aditya - chapter 19 -Configuration of routing and work centers 20:55
    • 20: Abhiram Aditya - chapter 20 - Cost component Structure 07:58
    • 21: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 21 - Intro to standard costing run 02:24
    • 22: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 22 - Performing cost estimation run 05:28
    • 23: Abhiram Aditya - Chapter 23 - Marking and Releasing cost 05:17
    • 24: Abhiram Aditya - Product Costing Concepts - Abhiram Aditya 02:00 PDF
    • 25: Abhiram Aditya - Product costing Configuration Steps - Abhiram Aditya 01:00 PDF
    • 26: Abhiram Aditya - Thank you 00:27
    • 27: 1.1 introduction 02:20
    • 28: 2.1 - Introduction to chapter 04:35
    • 29: 2.2 - Introduction to SAP S4HANA Controlling 20:34
    • 30: 2.3 - Introduction to SAP Cost Center Accounting 06:21
    • 31: 2.4 - Recap 01:07
    • 32: 3.1 - basic configuration of CO module 36:30
    • 33: 3.2 - Real time business scenario and master data creation in CO 25:16
    • 34: 3.3 - Introduction to Document Splitting 05:10
    • 35: 3.4 - Plan vs Actual reports in Cost Center Accounting 01:41
    • 36: 3.5 - Manual Transfer of Costs using KB11N 07:17
    • 37: 3.6 - Actual vs Plan Postings 06:59
    • 38: 3.7 - Manual Transfer of costs using KB61 08:43
    • 39: 3.8 - Postings to Cost Center Accounting 10:26
    • 40: 3.9 - SAP Allocation Cycle - Assessment cycle with Statistical Key Figures (SKF) 19:39
    • 41: 3.10 - SAP Allocation cycle - Distribution cycle 15:34
    • 42: 3.11 - Statistical Document Numbers in SAP S4HANA Controlling 04:59
    • 43: 4.1 - Real vs Statistical Postings in SAP S4HANA Controlling 11:18
    • 44: 4.2 - SAP ASAP vs ACTIVATE Methodologies 17:37
    • 45: 4.3 - Free content 00:15

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Description

With expert guidance and a combination of videos, PDFs, and worksheets, this course will enable you to develop your performing cost estimation, become an analyst and unlock your full potential.

This SAP course covers:

  1. Data and pricing controls : what you need to know
  2. Price planning: tailoring your approach to maximise impact
  3. Mastering cost component structure
  4. Actual vs plan costing

You’ll also be able to access a number of exclusive bonus resources to help you along your SAP journey, including:

  • Overheads
  • SAP ASAP vs ACTIVATE methodologies
  • cost centre accounting

Curriculum:

SAP S4HANA Product Costing

1.Introduction to the course

1.1 Introduction to SAP Controlling

2.1 Introduction to the chapter

2.2 What is SAP Controlling Module all about

2.3 What is Cost Center Accounting

2.4 Recap of what we've learnt

3 Deep-dive to Cost Center Accounting

3.1Basic Configurations in SAP Controlling B11

3.2 Real-time Business Scenario and Master Data creation in SAP CO

3.3Introduction to Document Splitting

3.4Postings to Cost Center Accounting

3.5Plan vs Actual reports in SAP Cost Center Accounting

3.6Manual Transfer of Costs KB11N

3.7Plan vs Actual postings in Cost Center Accounting

3.8manual transfer of costs kb61

3.9SAP Allocation using Distribution Cycles

3.10 SAP Allocation using Assessment Cycles with Statistical Key Figures (SKFs)

3.11 Statistical / Cryptic Document Numbers in SAP S4HANA Controlling

Section Title

4 BONUS lectures

4.1 Real vs Statistical Postings in SAP S4HANA Controlling

4.2 SAP ASAP vs Activate Methodologies

4.3 Bonus Content

A Deep-dive into SAP S4HANA Cost Center Accounting

1.1 Introduction to the course

2 Introduction to SAP Controlling

2.1 Introduction to the chapter

2.2 What is SAP Controlling Module all about

2.3 What is Cost Center Accounting

2.4 Recap of what we've learnt

3 Deep-dive to Cost Center Accounting

3.1Basic Configurations in SAP Controlling

3.2 Real-time Business Scenario and Master Data creation in SAP CO

3.3 Introduction to Document Splitting

3.4 Postings to Cost Center Accounting

3.5 Plan vs Actual reports in SAP Cost Center Accounting B15

3.6 Manual Transfer of Costs KB11N

3.7 Plan vs Actual postings in Cost Center Accounting

3.8 manual transfer of costs kb61

3.9 SAP Allocation using Distribution Cycles

3.1 SAP Allocation using Assessment Cycles with Statistical Key Figures (SKFs)

3.11 Statistical / Cryptic Document Numbers in SAP S4HANA Controlling

4 BONUS lectures

4.1 Real vs Statistical Postings in SAP S4HANA Controlling

4.2 SAP ASAP vs Activate Methodologies

4.3 Bonus Content

Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience required

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