Course Outline
Introduction
- HOF11 course overview
Project Description
- Logon and launchpad
- Project roadmap
Enterprise Structure
- Business scenario
- Enterprise structure design (FI)
- Setting up and exploring organizational elements in FI
General Ledger Accounting
- Master data in G/L accounting
- G/L accounting business processes
Accounts Payable (AP) and Accounts Receivable (AR)
- FI-AP master data
- FI-AP business processes
- FI-AR master data
- FI-AR business processes
Asset Accounting (AA)
- FI-AA master data
- FI-AA business process
Bank Accounting
- Bank accounting master data
- Bank accounting business process
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of Management Accounting in SAP S/4HANA
- Financial Accounting Academy (TS4F01 and TS4F02) or the courses S4F12, S4F13, S4F15 and S4F17
Audience
- Application consultants
Delivery Options
Private Group Training
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- Pre-course call with your trainer
- Customisation of the learning experience to achieve your goals -
- Bespoke outlines
- Practical hands-on exercises containing data / scenarios recognisable to the learners
- Training scheduled on a date of your choice
- Delivered online, onsite/classroom or hybrid by experts sharing real world experience
Private Group Prices RRP from €6840 online delivery, based on a group of 2 delegates, €2160 per additional delegate (excludes any certification / exam costs). We recommend a maximum group size of 12 for most learning events.
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Testimonials (2)
Teacher knolage
Collin Sampson
Course - SAP S/4HANA Overview (S4H00)
I liked the fact that the trainer was very flexible and offered information about subjects that were not included in the initial material. I liked his experience in other projects and the tips and tricks resulted from this experience. The training was interactive and even though the exercises were predefined, we could take the exercise in another direction than previously defined.