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Foreword
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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1 Introduction to the Financial Close
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1.1 The Business Case for a Fast High-Quality Close
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1.1.1 Internal and External Stakeholders
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1.1.2 Regulatory Drivers for the Accelerated Financial Close
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1.1.3 Benefits of the Accelerated Financial Close
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1.2 Components of the Financial Close
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1.3 How Fast Is Fast?
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1.4 Barriers to a Fast, High-Quality Close Process
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1.4.1 Compliance-Related Pressures
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1.4.2 Data Quality/Collection Errors
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1.4.3 Intercompany Reconciliation
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1.4.4 Poor Performance from Consolidation Applications
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1.4.5 Lack of Process Automation
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1.4.6 Weak Audit Trails
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1.5 Summary
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2 Creating an Action Plan for Improving Your Financial Close
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2.1 Vision, Benchmarking, and Sponsorship
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2.1.1 Perform “As-Is” Review
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2.1.2 Define Vision and Benefits
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2.1.3 Sponsorship
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2.2 Quick Wins
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2.2.1 Creating a Close Scorecard
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2.2.2 Peer-to-Peer Intercompany Reconciliation
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2.2.3 Right-First-Time Close
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2.2.4 XBRL Publishing
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2.3 Big Wins
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2.3.1 Standard Chart of Accounts
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2.3.2 Common Single Instance of SAP ERP
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2.3.3 Reporting and Disclosure Framework
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2.3.4 Corporate and Entity Close
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2.4 Continuous Improvements
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2.5 Summary
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3 Information Management
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3.1 Defining Data and Information
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3.2 Master Data Management
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3.2.1 Management of Financial Master Data in SAP Business Suite
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3.3 Transactional Data Management
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3.3.1 Extracting Data from ERP Systems with SAP Rapid Marts
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3.3.2 SAP Financial Information Management
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3.4 Summary
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4 The General Ledger and Subledger Close
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4.1 SAP ERP Financials Concepts
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4.1.1 The Organizational Hierarchy
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4.1.2 The Document Principle
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4.1.3 Customer Story: Cargojet Income Fund Soars to New Heights with Greater Financial Visibility
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4.2 The General Ledger Close
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4.2.1 Posting Periods
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4.2.2 Period-End Journal Entries
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4.2.3 Foreign Currency Valuation
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4.2.4 The Year-End Close
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4.2.5 Customer Story: Continental’s Smooth Transition with the SAP General Ledger Migration Service
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4.3 The Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable Close
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4.3.1 Reconciliation of Payables and Receivables Accounts
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4.3.2 Valuation of Payables and Receivables Accounts
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4.3.3 Collections and Dispute Management
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4.3.4 Travel Management
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4.4 Asset Accounting Close
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4.4.1 Posting Depreciation
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4.4.2 Assets Under Construction
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4.4.3 Year-End
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4.5 Inventory Management
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4.5.1 GR/IR Reconciliation
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4.5.2 Work in Process
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4.5.3 Inventory Valuation
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4.5.4 Posting Periods
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4.5.5 Customer Story: ConAgra Foods Improves Financial Business Processes with In-Memory Computing
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4.6 Reporting
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4.6.1 Customer Story: KazStroyService Group Streamlines and Consolidates Business Processes
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4.7 Summary
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5 The Financial Close in Controlling
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5.1 Cost Element Accounting
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5.1.1 Primary Cost Elements
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5.1.2 Secondary Cost Elements
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5.1.3 Integration between Operations and Controlling
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5.1.4 Customer Story: Korea Exchange Bank Benefits from Standardized Business Processes
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5.2 Cost Centers
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5.2.1 Accruals
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5.2.2 Basis for Cost Center Allocations
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5.2.3 Cost Elements
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5.2.4 Activity Types
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5.2.5 Statistical Key Figures
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5.2.6 Allocations
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5.2.7 Variances
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5.3 Internal Orders
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5.4 Project Systems
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5.5 Product Costing
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5.5.1 Work in Process
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5.5.2 Variances
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5.5.3 Customer Story: Qingdao TKS Sealing Industry Achieves Transparent Reporting
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5.5.4 The Material Ledger
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5.6 Profitability Analysis
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5.6.1 Customer Story: Promivi, a Leader in Animal Nutrition, Utilizes SAP HANA and Gains Profitability and Growth Insight
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5.7 Profit Centers
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5.8 Year-End Closing
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5.9 Reconciliation Between the FI and CO Modules
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5.10 Summary
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6 Entity Close Management
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6.1 Plan and Prepare the Entity Close
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6.2 Execute the Entity Close
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6.3 Customer Story: Dow Chemicals’ Faster, Less Costly Financial Close Process with SAP Solutions
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6.4 Monitor the Entity Close
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6.5 Summary
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7 Enhanced Internal Controls for Better Compliance
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7.1 Access Risk Management
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7.1.1 Segregation of Duties
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7.1.2 Customer Story: Infosys Treats Governance and Compliance Strategically with SAP Access Control
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7.2 Identifying Controls across a Business Process
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7.2.1 Control Monitoring and Remediation
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7.2.2 Customer Story: REC Silicon, Inc. Leverages Enhanced Process Controls
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7.3 Audit Management
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7.4 GRC Analytics
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7.5 Summary
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8 Intercompany Reconciliation
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8.1 Defining Intercompany Reconciliation
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8.2 SAP Solutions for Intercompany Reconciliation
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8.2.1 One Source System
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8.2.2 Multiple Intercompany Source Systems
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8.2.3 Leveraging Consolidation Systems for Intercompany Reconciliation
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8.3 Managing the Intercompany Process
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8.3.1 Traditional Intercompany Reconciliation Process
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8.3.2 Peer-to-Peer Intercompany Reconciliation Process
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8.4 Faster, Collaborative Intercompany Reconciliation with SAP Intercompany
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8.4.1 Web-Based, Peer-to-Peer Communication
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8.4.2 Collaboration, Monitoring, and Approval
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8.5 SAP Intercompany Deployment Options
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8.5.1 Data Entry and Adjustments in SAP Intercompany
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8.5.2 No Data Entry or Adjustments in SAP Intercompany
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8.6 Security and Configuration
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8.7 Summary
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9 Financial Consolidation
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9.1 Data Collection
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9.1.1 Customer Story: Altron Consolidates Financial Data to Better Manage Assets and Risk
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9.1.2 Loading Data
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9.1.3 Data Mapping/Central Chart of Accounts
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9.1.4 Dimensionality: Identifying the Level of Detail to Collect
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9.1.5 Data Validation and Control
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9.1.6 Collecting Commentary with Data
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9.1.7 Workflow and Approval of Data
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9.1.8 Periodicity of Data (Collecting Year to Date versus Periodic)
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9.1.9 Currency (Local, Transaction, Group)
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9.2 Processing Data
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9.2.1 Customer Story: HMY Group Enables More Comprehensive and Up-to-Date Reporting with SAP Financial Consolidation
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9.2.2 Managing Organizational Structures
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9.2.3 Consolidation Adjustments
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9.2.4 Intercompany Eliminations
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9.2.5 Elimination of Investments
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9.2.6 Foreign Currency Conversion and Currency Translation Adjustments
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9.2.7 Rounding
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9.2.8 Workflow and Approval of Adjustments
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9.2.9 Consolidation Versions
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9.3 Differentiation between Consolidation Solutions
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9.3.1 Business Suite Solutions
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9.3.2 SAP Business Planning and Consolidation (BPC)
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9.3.3 Customer Story: Russian Railways Gets On the Right Track with Planning and Consolidation
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9.3.4 SAP Financial Consolidation
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9.3.5 Customer Story: Bekaert Standardizes Global Financial Reporting
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9.3.6 Engaging with SAP experts
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9.4 Starter Kits
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9.4.1 Customer Story: Bank of Cyprus Group Achieves Clear Audits with SAP Solutions
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9.4.2 SAP Disclosure Management Consolidation Starter Kits
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9.4.3 SAP Financial Close and Disclosure Management Rapid Deployment Solution (RDS)
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9.5 Summary
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10 Disclosure Management and XBRL Filings
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10.1 Collect Information from Source Systems
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10.1.1 Financial Figures for Disclosure Reports
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10.1.2 Unstructured Information in Financial Statements
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10.1.3 Customer Story: Metcash Delivers the Goods in Corporate Governance
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10.2 Manage Financial Statements and Reports
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10.2.1 Tracking the Progress of the Disclosure Process
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10.2.2 Manage Report Documents
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10.3 Collaboration and Workflow
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10.3.1 Role Definitions and Configuration of Workflow
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10.3.2 Document Control
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10.3.3 Workflow and Status Management
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10.3.4 Approvals
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10.3.5 Customer Story: GEA Group Produces Audit-Compliant Financial Statements Faster
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10.4 Publish Disclosure Statements and Reports
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10.5 Create and File XBRL Statements
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10.5.1 Tagging Data for Filing Financial Statement and Forms
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10.5.2 XBRL Instance Documents
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10.5.3 Customer Story: SAP Speeds Up the Last Mile of Financial Reporting with SAP Disclosure Management
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10.6 Summary
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11 Financial Reporting
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11.1 Reporting Requirements
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11.1.1 Balance sheet, P&L, and Cash Flow Reporting
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11.1.2 Management versus Statutory Reporting
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11.1.3 Variance Reporting
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11.1.4 Periodic Comparison
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11.1.5 Budget, Plan, and Forecast
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11.1.6 Versioning and What If Statements
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11.1.7 Drill Down versus Drill Though
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11.2 Reporting Delivery Methods
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11.2.1 Business Intelligence
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11.2.2 SAP Crystal Reports
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11.2.3 SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards
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11.2.4 SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence
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11.2.5 SAP BusinessObjects Analysis
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11.2.6 SAP BusinessObjects Explorer
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11.2.7 SAP BusinessObjects BI platform
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11.2.8 Mobility
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11.3 Summary
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12 The Future of Finance and Its Impact on the Financial Close
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12.1 Economic Environment and the Role of Finance
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12.2 Financial Operations
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12.2.1 SAP Business Suite Powered by SAP HANA
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12.2.2 Embedded Analytics
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12.3 Managing Stakeholder Expectations
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12.3.1 In-Memory Powered Planning, Budgeting, and Forecasting
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12.3.2 Predictive Analytics and Data Discovery
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12.3.3 Mobilizing Finance
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12.4 Ensuring Regulatory Compliance
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12.4.1 Taxation
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12.4.2 Integrated Reporting
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12.5 Summary
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13 Conclusion
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Appendices
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A Glossary
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B References
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C The Authors
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Index
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