SAP CO: S/4 HANA 2021: cPA "Combined based COPA"

S/4 HANA 2021 : Combined based COPA (Extension of Costing based COPA) functionality with FI, CO, MM, SD, PP modules.

Ratings: 4.53 / 5.00




Description

Combined Profitability Analysis (cPA) in SAP S/4HANA:

The combined profitability analysis (cPA) bridges the capabilities of both costing-based CO-PA and account-based CO-PA. It brings together the detailed segmentation of market segments from costing-based CO-PA and the integrated financial structure from account-based CO-PA. This development ensures a seamless integration with the General Ledger (GL) and offers a high degree of transparency and flexibility in profitability reporting.

Benefits of cPA:

  1. Reconciliation with the GL: Since cPA integrates information from the FI General Ledger, reconciliation issues are vastly reduced, which was a significant challenge in costing-based CO-PA.

  2. Currency Flexibility: cPA offers multi-currency types, similar to the capabilities in the FINSC_LEDGER.

  3. Detailed Reporting: With the multiple quantity view, businesses can evaluate profitability from various angles.

  4. Real-time Insight: The availability of CO-PA documents at the Sales Order Delivery time ensures timely insights into profitability.

Implementation in Key Modules:

  1. Materials Management (MM) - Procure to Pay Process:

    • Purchase Order Creation: When a PO is created, conditions that are relevant for profitability (like surcharges or discounts) are captured for cPA.

    • Goods Receipt: On posting a goods receipt, inventory value gets updated, and simultaneously the corresponding CO-PA segment is updated based on the conditions captured during the PO.

    • Invoice Verification: On verifying an invoice, any variances from the PO conditions update the profitability segment.

  2. Sales and Distribution (SD):

    • Sales Order Creation: cPA captures sales conditions relevant for profitability (e.g., discounts, surcharges).

    • Delivery: With every goods issue against a delivery, COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) is posted, updating the CO-PA segment.

    • Billing: When an invoice is released to accounting, revenue postings in the GL are replicated in the CO-PA segment, capturing the profitability.

  3. Production Planning (PP):

    • Production Order Creation: At this stage, the expected costs are captured.

    • Activity Confirmation: On confirming activities, actual costs are recorded. These get captured in cPA against the relevant profitability segment.

    • Goods Receipt: On posting the final product receipt against a production order, the inventory gets updated, and the CO-PA segment records the change in value.

    • Variance Calculation and Settlement: At month-end, variances between actual and standard costs are computed and are posted to the respective profitability segments in cPA.

  4. Financial Accounting (FI):

    • Direct Postings: Any direct financial postings that have a relevance for profitability (e.g., certain expenses or revenues) will have a corresponding update in the CO-PA segment, ensuring that cPA provides a complete picture of profitability.

In Conclusion:

Combined Profitability Analysis (cPA) offers businesses a unified platform to evaluate their profitability from both a market perspective (like product lines, customers, regions) and a financial perspective. By integrating key processes from MM, SD, PP, and FI, cPA ensures that profitability insights are timely, accurate, and fully reconcilable with the General Ledger, thereby giving businesses a powerful tool to drive their decision-making and strategy.

What You Will Learn!

  • Understanding of "Combined based COPA" (cPA) functionalities in S/4 HANA 2021
  • cPA Implementation Strategy: Configuration Settings
  • S/4 HANA 2021 : Combined based COPA (Extension of Costing based COPA) functionality with FI, CO, MM, SD, PP modules.
  • We can view Every doc of controlling has GL wise and Value feild wise information such as MM, SD, FI etc..testing
  • Test cycles with MM,SD,PP and FI scenarios

Who Should Attend!

  • CPA , CMA , ACCA , CA , MBA , M Com, B Com students and Professionals, SAP FICO Consultants and End Users.