Two steps to analyze bad payment terms in SAP

In today’s blog post I would like to show you how you can identify suppliers with no or bad payment terms in SAP, thus enabling you to conduct an audit of your payment terms quickly and efficiently! Part II of the series: “Payment terms in vendor master data” 1. Are you failing to benefit from cash […]

Analysis of the continuous recording of postings over time

Have you ever asked yourself how many days’ elapse between the processing and posting date for postings within your company? Perhaps those of you in Germany have heard of the abbreviation GoBD, a set of accounting principles on proper book-keeping (German: GoBD) related to Germany’s Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) (German: GoB), but didn’t really think about […]

Do you have power users with one-time accounts?

A wide variety of questions may be raised when conducting analytics of the extensive usage of one-time accounts. The aim of this blog post is not to come down hard on staff members, but to check whether they are adhering to compliance guidelines or not. We also want to find out if they have been […]

An unsparing look behind the scenes: How to analyze one-time accounts in SAP

Numerous compliance guidelines exist in medium- to large-sized companies for the usage of one-time accounts in SAP. These may vary from the total prohibition of one-time payments to a limit placed on such payments, which may extend up to quite a significant amount of money, depending on the company. Based on the guidelines and using […]

How to find one-time invoices in SAP in three steps

In this blog post you will learn how to analyze the use of one-time accounts in SAP using data analysis. You can very quickly estimate how intensively such accounts are used in your SAP and whether there are invoices with large amounts. I would like to take you through the three steps to follow to conduct […]

One-Time Accounts – The quick checklist for your accounting department

One-Time Accounts are collective accounts for one-time transactions that are not assigned to a vendor or customer. Auditors usually do not like these one-time accounts, because transactions can be easily hidden in such accounts. You should understand the risk of using one-time accounts and how you can assess this risk. Part 1 of the series: […]