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4. Manages vendor invoices Manages responsibility accounting Manages all financial accounts Manages customer billing Manages fixed assets and depreciation Accounts Receivable FI Controlling Accounts Payable Asset Accounting FI CO FI General Ledger FI
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7. When you post items to a subsidiary ledger, the system automatically posts the same data to the general ledger (see the following illustration). Each subsidiary ledger has one or more reconciliation accounts in the general ledger. These reconciliation accounts ensure that the balance of G/L accounts is always zero. This means that you can draw up balance sheets at any time without having to transfer totals from the sub ledgers to the general ledger.
8. The payment program can make payment to a vendor other than the one to which the invoice was posted. Payment is made to an alternative payee, which is specified in the master record. Alternate Payee in General Data Area or in Company Code Area. If a vendor is also a customer, or vice versa, you can have the payment program and the dunning program clear the vendor and customer open items against each other. You can also select the customer line items when you display the vendor line items for this account You can enter payment methods in the payment transactions screen for company code data. Each payment method is represented by a single letter or number.
9. Special G/L transactions are special transactions in accounts receivable and accounts payable that are displayed separately in the general ledger and the sub-ledger. This is achieved by posting to alternative reconciliation accounts, instead of posting to the reconciliation accounts for receivables and payables
10. The system requires a special G/L account for each special G/L transaction per chart of accounts. The account is defined dependent on the account type (customer or vendor), the special G/L indicator and the reconciliation account. special G/L indicators Vendor line item display by FBL1N
11. Document Type Description KA Vendor document KG Vendor credit memo KR Vendor invoice KZ Vendor payment RE Gross Invoice posting SA G/L account document SB G/L account posting WE Goods receipt A document type is a key that is used to classify accounting documents and distinguish between business transactions to be posted
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13. The posting key controls how the line item is entered and processed 1.Which side of an account can be posted to whether Dr. Side or Cr. Side? 2. Which type of account can be posted to A- Asset, K-vendor, D-Debtor, M-Material, and S- General Ledger? PK Transaction vendor Debit PK Transaction vendor Credit 21 Credit memo 31 Invoice 22 Reverse invoice 32 Reverse credit memo 24 Other receivables 34 Other payables 25 Outgoing payment 35 Incoming payment 26 Payment difference 36 Payment difference 27 Clearing 37 Other clearing 28 Payment clearing 38 Other clearing 29 Special G/L credit 39 Special G/L credit