Espresso Tutorials Announces Release of First Steps in SAP S/4HANA Finance


Espresso Tutorials

Fabian Bentz

149-3d-cover-s4hana-financeEspresso Tutorials is pleased to announce the release of First Steps in SAP S/4HANA Finance by Claus Wild and Janet Salmon. With their latest product SAP S/4HANA, SAP is revolutionizing how we approach finance by re-architecting data persistency and merging accounts and cost elements. This book offers a fundamental introduction to SAP S/4 Finance. Dive into the three pillars of innovation in including SAP Accounting powered by SAP HANA, SAP Cash Management, and SAP Integrated Planning. Find out about the newLibraryAdconfiguration options, updated data model, and what this means for reporting in the future. Get a first-hand look at the new user interfaces in SAP Fiori. Review new Universal Journal, Asset Accounting, Material Ledger, and Account-Based Profitability Analysis functionality. Examine the steps required to migrate to SAP S/4 Finance and walk through the deployment options. By using practical examples, tips, and screenshots, the help readers to:

– Understand the basics of SAP S/4 Finance
– Explore the new architecture, configuration options, and SAP Fiori
– Examine SAP S/4 Finance migration steps
– Assess the impact on business processes

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3Claus Wild is a widely recognized electronic payments and cash management expert. Claus has built extensive experience working for an international manufacturing company and as a trainer at SAP. He will join Stellwerk Consulting GmbH in Cologne, Germany, as a Senior Consultant in 2017.

 

39Janet Salmon is the Chief Product Owner for Management Accounting at SAP SE. Janet is known to many SAP Financials professionals for her writings on Controlling and related subjects in SAP Financials Expert. Janet has overseen many SAP Controlling functionality product developments both as a Product and Solution Manager. Most recently she spearheaded changes to the user interfaces within Controlling and data transfer from Controlling to SAP HANA.