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Controlling 2014 Speaker Profile: Tanya Duncan, SAP FICO Consultant with Deloitte

Tanya DuncanThis week we are profiling Tanya Duncan, SAP FICO Consultant with Deloitte. Learn more about Tanya and her start with SAP through the SAP University Alliance program.  

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Controlling 2014 Speaker Profile: Thomas Michael, CEO of Michael Management Corporation

Thomas MichaelThis week we are profiling Thomas Michael, CEO of Michael Management Corporation. Learn more about some of the most important trends that Tom sees in the SAP training space. 

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Controlling 2013 Speaker Profile: Chris Karch, Stream Lead for SAP FI/CO at Rockwell Automation


This week we are profiling Chris Karch, Stream Lead for SAP FI/CO at Rockwell Automation.  Learn more about Chris’s involvement with implementing SAP Controlling and Rockwell Automation and how he hopes to influence change in SAP Product Costing. 

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Speaker Profile: Janet Salmon, Chief Product Owner for Management Accounting at SAP

hdshot jsalmonToday, we are profiling Janet Salmon, Chief Product Owner for Management Accounting at SAP. Find out how Janet got her start at SAP, what she sees as some of the most important trends in Controlling, and what she does in her free time.

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Analyze your production costs and variances with SAP standard reports - Slides and Sneak Preview of Controlling 2012

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The Controlling 2012 conference is quickly approaching and will take place September 24-25, 2012 in San Diego. As a preview of the excellent SAP training you will receive, we are releasing two set of presentation slides in advance of the conference. We released the first yesterday, “The impact of SAP HANA: Revolutionary changes for your SAP Controlling data?”. The second, will be presented by John Jordan and is called “Analyze your production costs and variances with SAP standard reports.”

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SAP Controlling 2012 Conference Updates

There have been a number of conference agenda content and networking updates. Thank you for all of your excellent suggestions. Here are a few updates that I think you will be interested in.

The Future of SAP Controlling and Financials functionality: An exciting and innovative pre-conference session that will give conference attendees the opportunity to:

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SAP Results Analysis

 

Introduction to SAP Results Analysis

By Martin Munzel

 

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SAP Results Analysis allows you to valuate ongoing, unfinished activities, such as production orders, internal orders or projects at month-end. The underlying assumption for each of these activities is that they will add value when they are finished – a production order will yield a finished product, while a customer project will eventually be billed to the customer.

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SAP Material Ledger

 

Introduction to SAP Material Ledger

By Paul Ovigele

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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Standard Costing
  3. Moving Average Costing
  4. Material Ledger
  5. Glossary

 

Introduction

SAP Material Ledger allows you to run Actual Costing with the benefits, and without the disadvantages, of the two traditional methods of inventory valuation:

  • Standard Costing

  • Moving Average Costing

Before we explore SAP Material Ledger and Actual Costing, let's analyze the two traditional approaches.

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Welcome to the SAP Controlling Community Blog

Over the past several years I've seen a growing need for an SAP Controlling community, where management accounting professionals have a venue to share knowledge, best practices, insight, perspectives, and opportunities.

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SAP HANA Video Blog

 

SAP HANA Video Blog

 

This video blog features Vijay Vijayasankar of IBM, courtesy of Jon Reed of Diginomica and provides a case-study of how SAP HANA provides real-time AR, AP, and inventory data.

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