How to use decision trees for chain transactions

Chain transactions are one of the more complex constructs in sales tax law and often a stumbling block in the sales tax return. Errors in location determination can lead to temporary double taxation, especially in the case of cross-border transactions, and of course, to expenses for the correction of these cases. What does the Highlander […]

Nothing lasts forever – then again perhaps recurring entries in SAP actually do?

Nothing lasts forever, you might think. But today we are going to be talking about recurring entries. In many places, SAP offers the option of automating repetitive activities and thus minimizing the expense of, for example, the monthly posting of rent. This all sounds very good and helpful at first glance, but where there is […]

How to use credit memos to break down your liquidity planning

Energy companies that provide reimbursements for the electricity generated by solar systems and wind farms or companies with many suppliers, e.g. those from the automotive sector and in online trading, now make extensive use of credit memos to make their task easier. But what are the potential pitfalls of this? In this article, we show […]

Lost in Space: Finding Missing Documents in the Optical Archive

In one of our recent blog articles, we briefly presented three indicators from which our readers could choose the most interesting and exciting indicator that they would like us to look at in more detail in the future. Thank you very much for your active participation and, as promised, we will now present item No. […]

The madness of exchange rate fraud in SAP

“Two things can drive a person mad: jealousy and the study of exchange rates.” Frank Pöpsel, German journalist (“Capital”) (Translated from the German) SAP remains very true to the spirit of Frank Pöpsel’s words by surprising us with a particular scenario relating to exchange rates that we would like to present to you here today. […]