Configuring Funds Management for SAP Public Sector Management
written by
Eli Klovski
$24.99
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103 pages, E-book formats: EPUB, MOBI, PDF, online
ISBN 978-1-4932-1302-3
ISBN 978-1-4932-1302-3
A budget is only as powerful as it is customized. Given your organization's unique business structure and requirements, set up Funds Management in SAP PSM to keep your costs and expenses on track. First set up your master data and define a budgetary structure; then integrate budgetary management, actuals and commitments updates, and AVC processes.
- Configure SAP PSM-FM for your budget needs
- Set up a budget structure that reflects your organization
- Customize budgetary management, actuals and commitment updates, and availability controls
Content Keywords:
Budget controls, budget derivation strategy, annual and multi-year budgets, earmarked funds, budgetary management
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