Flow of Accounting entries in Oracle Applications By Sivakumar Ganesan E-Mail:
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Agenda • Understanding the Accounting Flow in Oracle Applications • Transaction Flow • Modules Covered • Set up required in Oracle Applications • Defaulting Accounts • Posting to General Ledger from Sub-Ledger • Posting in General Ledger
Understanding the flow of Accounting in Oracle Applications
Receivables
Purchasing
Payables
Assets SAP
Other Legacy Sources
Interfaces with GL
General Ledger
Projects Accounting Engine Cash Mgmt
Cost Mgmt
Transaction Flow • Create Opening Balances in General ledger and Subledger • Place Purchase order • Receive the Materials into Stores • Receive the Supplier Invoice from Supplier • Match the Supplier invoice with PO and make Payment • Issue Materials to Production • Complete the Production Order and Build Inventory • Ship the Material to Customer • Raise invoice on Customer • Receive Cash from Customer • Reconcile the Payment and Receipt in Cash
Modules Covered • Oracle Purchasing • Oracle Payables • Oracle Inventory • Oracle Manufacturing (WIP Accounting) • Oracle Order Management • Oracle Receivables • Oracle Cash Management • Oracle General Ledger
Cost Calculation FG/Sub Assembly
Total Cost
Operations Cost
Item Cost
Purchased Item/ Sub Assembly Cost
Routing Operations Production / Service Departments
Men, Money, Machine
Rate X Usage
Department
Usage
Resources
Rate
Set up Required in Oracle Applications • Each Module has a Parameter screen or Controlling Screen through which the Accounts are Defaulting – Ex (Inventory Organization for Materials in Inventory Module, Receiving options for Inventory Receipt in Purchasing Module, Financial Options for Payables) • There are other places also where we can define the Accounts and there is an inbuilt hierarchy within the Applications as to where from the Accounts need to be defaulted • Each Module Needs to set the Accounts for an Accounting Event Happening in that Module
Defaulting Accounts in Case of Purchasing
Defaulting Accounts in Case of Purchasing
Posting to General Ledger from Sub-Ledger • Sub-Ledger Accounting Entries are Transferred to General Ledger Interface table through the Concurrent Programs • We can schedule the concurrent Process to Transfer Data to GL instead of manually running the concurrent Programs. • You can run the Process Daily, Weekly, Monthly • You can transfer the data either in – Summary or (Total Transaction for an Account Combination per day) – Detail (Each Transaction)
Posting in General Ledger • This Process Transfers Data from GL Interface Tables to GL Main Tables – (i.e) From GL_JE_INTERFACE table to GL_JE_HEADERS and GL_JE_LINES • Once the Data is Posted No further changes to the Data is permitted
Accounting Events – Oracle Purchasing • Oracle Purchasing Inventory Accruals Transfer to Sub Inventory Purchase Price Variance Invoice Price Variance (IPV) and Exchange Rate Variance Return to Supplier From Receipt of Materials Inter-organization Transfer
Accounting Events – Oracle Payables
• Invoices
Invoice Invoice adjustment Invoice cancellation Prepayment application Prepayment un-application
• Payments Payment Future dated payment maturity Payment adjustment Payment cancellation Payment clearing Payment un-clearing
Accounting Events – Manufacturing (WIP) • Oracle Inventory Material Transfer from Stores to WIP WIP Completions and Material Consumption Entry Operations Completion Entry Finished Goods Stock Creation Entry Inter-Org Transfer Sub-Inventory Transfer
Accounting Events – Order Management • Order Management Cost of Goods Sold Entry in Inventory Module
Accounting Events – Oracle Receivables • Transactions Invoices Debit Memos Commitments Invoices Against a Deposit Invoice Against guarantee Credit Memos On Account Credit Memo
Accounting Events – Oracle Receivables • Receipts Unapplied Receipts On account Receipt Applied Receipt Reverse Receipt Charge back Adjustments Miscellaneous Receipts Bills Receivables
Accounting Event – Cash Management • Oracle Cash Management Cash Receipt Clearing Cash Payment Clearing Journals Open Interface
Accounting Event – General Ledger • Oracle General Ledger Journal Entries Created from Sub Ledger Manual Journal Entries created in GL Inter-Company Transfer Entries Translation entries Revaluation Entries
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