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March 25, 2017 13 minute read

S/4 HANA- New Asset Accounting – Considering


Key Aspects
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This blog is focused on New Asset accounting for ledger approach in


multiple currency environment. New Asset Accounting is the only Asset
Accounting solution available in S/4 HANA, classic Asset Accounting is
not available any more.
I have covered following key topics within S/4 HANA New Asset
Accounting keeping in view various questions coming in from different
customers/partners on this key innovation step taken within Finance as
part of S/4 HANA simplification and we need to be very clear on this new
requirement before starting the new or conversion S/4 HANA project.
1. Pre-requisite Business Functions
2. Data Structure Changes in Asset Accounting
3. New FI-AA-Integration with the Universal Journal Entry
4. Asset Accounting Parallel Valuation
5. Key Configuration Consideration in Ledger Approach
6. Why will use a technical clearing GL account
7. New Asset Accounting Posting Logic
8. FI-AA Legacy Data Transfer
9. Adjusting chart of Depreciation Prior to Conversion
10. Installing SFIN in Conversion/Migration Scenario
 

1. Pre-requisite Business Functions

Activate the following Business Functions

 ENTERPRISE_EXTENSIONS – EA-FIN
 ENTERPRISE_BUSINESS_FUNCTIONS – FIN_AA_PARALLEL_VAL
2. Data Structure Changes in Asset Accounting
 Actual data of ANEK, ANEP, ANEA, ANLP, ANLC is now stored in table ACDOCA. ANEK data is
stored in BKPF.
 Compatibility views FAAV_<TABLENAME> (for example, FAAV_ANEK) are provided in order to
reproduce the old structures.
 Statistical data (for example, for tax purposes) previously stored in ANEP, ANEA, ANLP, ANLC is
now stored in table FAAT_DOC_IT
 Plan data previously stored in ANLP and ANLC is now stored in FAAT_PLAN_VALUES
 Classic Asset Accounting is mostly transformed automatically into the New Asset Accounting by
executing mandatory migration steps related to Asset Accounting.
 Posting to different periods possible (restriction: beginning/end of FY needs to be equal) refer
OSS note 1951069/ 2220152
 Following table shows some redundant/new Asset accounting programme.
3. New FI-AA-Integration with the Universal Journal Entry

Asset Accounting is based on the universal journal entry. This means there is no longer any redundant data
store, General Ledger Accounting and Asset Accounting are reconciled Key changes are listed below: –

 There is no separate balance carry forward needed in asset accounting, the general balance carry
forward transaction of FI (FAGLGVTR) transfers asset accounting balances by default.
 The program Fixed Assets-Fiscal Year Change (RAJAWE00) transaction AJRW is no longer has to be
performed at fiscal year change
 Planned values are available in real time. Changes to master data and transaction data are constantly
included
 The most current planned depreciation values will be calculated automatically for the new year after
performing the balance carry forward. The depreciation run posts the pre-calculated planned values.
 The Selection screen is simplified as the “reasons for posting run” (planned depreciation run, repeat,
restart, unplanned posting run) are no longer relevant.
 Errors with individual assets do not necessarily need to be corrected before period-end closing;
period-end closing can still be performed. You have to make sure that all assets are corrected by the
end of the year only so that depreciation can be posted completely.
 All APC changes in Asset Accounting are posted to the general ledger in real time. Periodical APC
postings are therefore no longer supported.
 Transaction types with restriction to depreciation areas are removed in new Asset Accounting and
you can set the obsolete indicator in the definition of the transaction that were restricted to
depreciation areas in the classic asset accounting.
4. Asset Accounting Parallel Valuation
 Very Important part of new Asset accounting is parallel valuation in multicurrency environment.
 The leading valuation can be recorded in any depreciation area. It is no longer necessary to use
depreciation area 01 for this. The system now posts both the actual values of the leading valuation
and the values of parallel valuation in real time. This means the posting of delta values has been
replaced; as a result, the delta depreciation areas are no longer required.
 New Asset Accounting makes it possible to post in real time in all valuations (that is, for all
accounting principles). You can track the postings of all valuations, without having to take into
account the postings of the leading valuation, as was partly the case in classic Asset Accounting.
5. Key Configuration Consideration in Ledger Approach

We need to answer some basic question before configuring new asset accounting in S4 Hana environment as
this would determine the required minimum depreciation areas to align the FI with Asset Accounting. i.e.

 Required Valuation Approach


 How Many Ledgers (Leading + Non Leading) exists or to be configured.
 What all currencies are used in each of the ledgers.

For Example:-

In this Example we have one com code which has 2 ledgers 0L & N1 & these 2 ledgers having 3 currencies i.e
10,30 & 40 as shown below.
Above mapping is to ensure and establish link between depreciation area/accounting principal and Currency

Explaining with ledger approach example. From release 1503 i.e initial version of SAP Finance add on version in
S4 Hana a new table ACDOCA is introduced which stores the asset values also per ledger /per currency on real
time basis & no need to have any reconciliation between Finance and Asset accounting and to do so it is must to
follow the guidelines while setting up depreciation areas & respective currencies, which I have tried to explain
with an example as given below: –

Ledger & currency setting has to be done in New GL in the following SPRO node.

Financial Accounting (New)–> Financial Accounting Global Settings (New)–> Ledgers–> Ledger –> Define
Settings for Ledgers and Currency Types

Fixed Asset Accounting currently only supports the FI relevant  (BSEG-) Currencies.
For additional currency types, which are not BSEG relevant, you do not need to create dep area; these
currencies are converted during posting. This means, the sum of all depreciations does not balance with the
activation value for the additional currencies.

It is on roadmap for later releases, that Fixed Asset Accounting calculates the depreciation with
the historic (activation) values in all currencies, but currently Fixed Asset Accounting does this
only in the BSEG Currencies.

Define Depreciation Areas

Depreciation Areas defined as per new FI-GL & FI-AA requirement so here at least 6 depreciation areas are
must so that ledger wise each currency can be represented in separate depreciation area & these depreciation
area is assigned to Accounting principal.
Specify Depreciation Area Type

Specify Transfer of APC Values

In this activity, you define transfer rules for the posting values of depreciation areas. These transfer rules let you
ensure that certain depreciation areas have identical asset values
Specify Transfer of Depreciation Terms

In this activity, you specify how the depreciation terms for a depreciation area are adopted from another
depreciation area. You can specify if the adoption of values is optional or mandatory. If you specify an optional
transfer, then you can change the proposed depreciation terms in the dependent areas in the asset master
record. In the case of a mandatory transfer, you cannot maintain any depreciation terms in the asset master
record. In this way, you can ensure that depreciation is uniform in certain depreciation areas.

Define Depreciation Areas for Foreign Currencies

For every additional currency type defined on the company code a corresponding depreciation area needs to be
set up.

As explained in previous step here we need to define the currency for each dep area so for example if a
company code has 2 ledgers i.e 0L and N1 with 3 currencies then at least 6 depreciation areas should be setup
& currencies should be assigned for each depreciation area ( Here leading valuation depreciation area will
derive currency from com code currency)

Specify the Use of Parallel Currencies

Here we need to specify the Currency type for each for the Depreciation area which will align FI Currency type
with Asset Depreciation areas & accordingly will be updated in ACDOCA.
With this setting its ensured that all currency types are aligned with respective depreciation area and asset
values are getting updated parallel to Financial accounting per currency.

6. Why will use a technical clearing GL account


Architecture has been changed in the way that we now post in asset accounting for each valuation a separate
document. So we perform on the asset part accounting principle specific postings. Technically we perform
ledger-groups specific postings.

On the operational part (accounts receivable, accounts payable) the value is always the same for each
accounting principle. So for the operational part we have to perform postings which are valid for all accounting
principles. Technically we perform postings without specifying the ledger-group.

To split the business process in an operational and a valuating document there was a need to establish the
“technical clearing account” for integrated asset acquisition.

 For the operational part (vendor invoice/GRIR), the system posts a document valid for all accounting
principles against the technical clearing account for integrated asset acquisitions. From a technical
perspective, the system generates a ledger-group-independent document.

 For each valuating part (asset posting with capitalization of the asset), the system generates a separate
document that is valid only for the given accounting principle. This document is also posted against the
technical clearing account for integrated asset acquisitions. From a technical perspective, the system
generates ledger-group-specific documents.
Define account “Technical clearing account” for integrated asset acquisition.

Specify Alternative Document Type for Accounting Principle-Specific Documents

Here Operational document type will have original document used during entry & while generating accounting
principal wise separate document it would be document type AA.
7. New Asset Accounting Posting Logic
The Operational Entry Document posts to a technical clearing account. The Operational Entry Document does
not update the asset values; the asset data is only used to perform checks.

Accounting principle specific documents (1 to n). The accounting principle specific documents post to: – the
technical clearing account in each view (balancing to zero) and the asset reconciliation account (and update the
asset line items).

Asset Acquisitions Operational Document

Asset Acquisitions Accounting Principal (IFRS) specific Document


Asset Acquisitions Accounting Principal (LOCA) specific Document

Universal Table updated with respective ledger (0L & N1) and currencies.

Correction Asset Acquisition value in specific GAAP

Use Transaction code AB01L

8. FI-AA Legacy Data Transfer


 You create asset master records for the legacy data transfer using transaction AS91.
 You post the transfer values using transaction ABLDT; in doing so, a universal journal entry is
posted for the fixed asset.
 If wrong transfer values were posted, you must reverse the journal entry and then recreate it.
 You can use transaction AS92 to change master data; transaction AS93 to display master data;
and transaction AS94 to create sub numbers for the Asset master record.
Time of Legacy Asset Transfer

The transfer date is the cut-off date for the transfer of legacy data. The transfer will only include data up to this
point in time. There are two possible scenarios.
 The transfer date can be the end of the last closed fiscal year.
 The transfer date can be in the fiscal year. This is called “transfer during the fiscal
year.
Scenario 1: Transfer Date is the End of the Last Closed Fiscal Year:

In this case, you do not need to include any posted depreciation or transactions in the transfer of legacy data.
You only need to transfer master data and the cumulative values as of the end of the last closed fiscal year.

Scenario 2: Transfer During the Fiscal Year

Along with the general master data, and the cumulative values from the start of the fiscal year (time period A),
you must also transfer the following values.

 Depreciation during the transfer year and Transactions during the transfer year
 Include the depreciation posted in the legacy system since the end of the last closed fiscal year
up to the date of transfer (time period B).
 Any asset transactions in your legacy system that have a value date after the transfer date, but
before the date of the physical transfer of data (time period C), need to be posted separately in
the Asset Accounting component in any case.

Example of scenario 2 Legacy Data Transfer During the Fiscal year:-

Case: Legacy asset is acquired in previous year 01.01.2015 and taken over into simple finance system in mid-
year of current year (30.04.2017)

Specify Transfer Date/Last Closed Fiscal Year (V_T093C_08)


Specify Last Period Posted in Prv. System (Transf. During FY) (OAYC)

Step 1:- AS91 to create Legacy asset master data

Step 2:- ABLDT to update Legacy Original Acquisition Value/ Accumulated Depreciation


and current year Depreciation Posted.
Step 3: Verify Legacy Asset Planned Value

Step 4: Verify Legacy posted Value

Note:-

SAP has provided standard tool to create legacy asset as well as upload balances together using transaction
code LTMC .

Alternatively you may use BADI also as per SAP note 2270388 , this note as very detailed and  explains most of
the changes with new Asset accounting in S/4HANA.

9. Adjusting Chart of Depreciation prior to Conversion


 For the leading valuation of the ledger approach and accounts approach and for parallel
valuations of the ledger approach its must that the parallel currencies in the leading ledger in
General Ledger Accounting and in the depreciation areas in Asset Accounting must be the same
as explained one example above with ledger approach scenario.
 Using the migration program available under Migration Tools, you can automatically adjust the
parameters in your charts of depreciation. If error messages appear stating that automatic
adjustment is not possible, you have to adjust the charts of depreciation manually.
 If until now you have been using parallel currencies in General Ledger Accounting, but you have
not implemented the corresponding parallel currency areas in Asset Accounting for all
depreciation areas, you must implement these areas in a separate project before you install SAP
Simple Finance. In such a project, you must first perform the preparatory steps for creating
depreciation areas in Customizing; you must then determine the new values for each fixed asset
for a newly created depreciation area.
 For company codes that are assigned to the same chart of depreciation, these company codes
are not allowed to differ in number and type from the parallel currencies used in General Ledger
Accounting.
 Even if you migrate to SAP Accounting powered by SAP HANA from a system (e.g. EHP7) having
FI-AA (new) already active, you still must migrate every active chart of depreciation.
10. Installing SFIN in Conversion/Migration Scenario
From the viewpoint of Asset Accounting, it is not necessary that you install SAP Simple Finance at the end of the
year or period. However, it is required that you perform a complete period-end closing directly before you install
SAP Simple Finance and some of the important point you must consider w.r.t New Asset Accounting. (for detail
you may refer conversion guide)

 To check if the prerequisites outlined are met, you have to check using the program for
preliminary checks RASFIN_MIGR_PRECHECK. You import the current version of this program
using SAP Note 1939592, before you install SAP Simple Finance in your system. Perform this
check in all of your systems – in the Customizing system as well as in the downstream systems
(test system and production system).
 If until now you updated transactions in parallel valuations with different fiscal year variants and
want to continue using this update, then you must implement a new representative ledger using
the SAP General Ledger Migration Service before you install SAP Simple Finance. For more
information about alternative fiscal year variants with parallel valuation, see SAP Note 2220152
Information published on SAP site.
 You must have performed periodic APC posting (RAPERB2000) completely; the timestamp must
be current.
 Execute the periodic depreciation posting run (RAPOST2000).
 Run the program for recalculating depreciation (transaction AFAR).
 Reconcile your general ledger with the Asset Accounting subsidiary ledger, both for your leading
valuation and for parallel valuations.
 The migration must take place at a time when only one fiscal year is open in Asset Accounting.
 You can check which fiscal year is closed in your company code in Customizing for Asset
Accounting (New) under Preparations for Going Live à Tools à Reset Year-End Closing.
 Ensure that no further postings are made in your system after running period end transactions
before installing S4 Hana Simple Finance hence lock the users.
 Perform a backup before installing SFIN
 As soon as you have installed SAP Simple Finance, you can no longer post in Asset Accounting.
To ensure that migration is successful, it is essential that you make sure that the prerequisites
are met and a complete period-end closing was performed before you install SAP Simple
Finance. Posting for new Asset Accounting is only possible again after you have completed the
migration fully and successfully.
 After completing the migration, make sure that no fiscal year that is before the migration is
reopened in Asset Accounting.

Brought to you by the S/4HANA RIG

Thanks

Ajeet Agarwal
SAP S/4HANA Regional Implementation Group- APJ



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