| Category | Module | Applications (Apps) | Description and Classes | Exam Code |
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| - | BC (BASIS Components) accessed through SAPGUI | The “middleware” that links the SAPGUI desktop client to SAP applications, the database, and the operating system. | SAP120 (SAP Navigation 4 hr elearning) | - |
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FI (Financial Accounting) | AR (Accounts Receivable), AP (Accounts Payable), AA (Asset Accounting), GL (General Ledger), FM (Funds Management), BL (Bank-related Accounting), LC (Legal Consolidation) |
TFIN50 & TFIN52 Provides a complete financial accounting solution, including income statements, balance sheets, journals, ledgers, and all areas of financial accounting. |
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| CO (Controlling) | - | Assists the controller organization in performing Profitability Analysis, Cost elements, Cost centres, Profit centres, Internal orders, Activity based costing, Product costing | - | |
| EC (Enterprise Controlling) | - | Includes EC-EIS (Executive information system) EC-CS (Consolidation), EC-PCA (Profit Center Accounting) | - | |
AM (Asset Management) / EAM (Enterprise Asset Management) |
- | Track, value and depreciate assets during Purchase, Sale, Depreciation, Tracking | - | |
| TR (Treasury (Tesoreria) | TR-CM (Cash Management), TR-CB (Cash Budget Management), TR-TM (Treasury Management), TR-LO (Loans Management), TR-MRM (Market Risk Management) |
Corporate banking and Cash budget management, | - | |
| IM (capital Investment Management) | - | Assists finance organizations in their capital investments and tracking. | - | |
| New GL (General Ledger) | Profitcenter Accounting, Cost of Sales Accounting, Parallel set of books, Integration of controlling, Balance sheet by any dimension, Flexible data structure (Read More…) |
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While a slew of pundits have been predicting a demise of ERP, TEC’s findings, based on a surge of received enquiries and/or a number of conducted selections engagements, have led to the following opposite conclusions:
- ERP remains the information backbone for contemporary manufacturing enterprises. However, today’s ERP systems are indisputably required to address more than traditional processes taking place within the walls of an enterprise.
- There is a vast population of companies still running on legacy-based traditional MRP, HR and/or accounting islands of information, particularly in a largely non-tapped small-to-medium enterprises (SME) market. (Read More…)




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