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Phase 5 — SAP FI/CO
Module 12 of 14

SAP CO — Controlling + Configuration

Management accounting, cost centers, profit centers, internal orders, and how FI and CO connect. Plus SPRO configuration basics.

~25 minutes
📌 Before You Start

What you need: Your SAP Vocabulary List from Modules 10 and 11. The terms from FI (document, clearing, company code, GL, AP, AR) will appear again here — CO builds on FI.

What you’ll do: Learn the four CO sub-modules in depth, understand the FI-CO integration that makes SAP uniquely powerful, and get a working knowledge of SPRO configuration — the system setup process that SAP consultants use.

💡 SAP CO — The Four Sub-Modules

While FI records what happened legally, CO records what happened internally — for management decisions.

CO answers the questions that matter to managers and executives: “Which department is overspending?” “Which product line is most profitable?” “Are we on budget for this project?” CO is not reported to tax authorities — it is for internal decision-making only. This distinction is critical.

CO Organizational Structure:

Controlling Area → the CO equivalent of Company Code; can span multiple Company Codes
  Cost Centers → departments (IT, Finance, HR, Marketing)
  Profit Centers → business units or product lines
  Internal Orders → specific projects or activities

1. Cost Center Accounting (CCA)

Tracks costs by department or cost center. Every department — IT, HR, Finance, Marketing, Operations — is a cost center. Managers see their actual spending versus their plan in real time. CCA answers: “Which department is over budget?”

KS01 KSB1 S_ALR_87013611 OKEON
KS01 = Create cost center • KSB1 = Cost center actual line items • S_ALR_87013611 = Cost center report • OKEON = Cost center hierarchy

2. Profit Center Accounting (PCA)

Tracks profit (revenue minus costs) by business unit or product line. Where CCA only tracks costs, PCA tracks the full picture: revenue AND costs for a product line or region. PCA answers: “Which business unit is most profitable?”

KE51 KE5Z KE5T
KE51 = Create profit center • KE5Z = Profit center actual line items • KE5T = Profit center plan line items

3. Internal Orders (IO)

Tracks costs for specific projects, events, or one-time activities. Example: “Track all costs for the annual conference.” When the project ends, the order is settled — costs are moved (transferred) to a cost center or asset. Internal orders provide temporary cost tracking.

KO01 KOB1 KO88 KO02
KO01 = Create internal order • KOB1 = Internal order actual line items • KO88 = Order settlement • KO02 = Change internal order

4. Product Costing (PC)

Calculates the cost of manufacturing a product. Includes materials, labor, and overhead. Used in manufacturing environments. More advanced than CCA/PCA/IO — introduced here as context. If you work in manufacturing, you will go deeper into this later in your career.

CK11N CK40N
CK11N = Create material cost estimate • CK40N = Product cost planning

Key CO Concepts:

Actual vs. Plan
CO compares actual spending to planned/budgeted amounts. The variance (difference) is what management monitors. “We planned $100K for IT. Actual spend: $115K. Variance: $15K over.”
Settlement
Moving accumulated costs from an internal order (or cost center) to another object at period end. The project order is “settled” — its costs are transferred and the order balance is zeroed out.
Allocation
Distributing shared costs across departments. IT provides services to all departments. Its costs are allocated (spread) across all cost centers that benefited.
Activity Type
A unit of service that a cost center provides. Example: IT provides “support hours.” Each support hour is an activity type, charged at a rate to the cost centers that use IT support.
🔗 The FI-CO Integration — Why SAP Is Powerful

This is the concept that makes SAP uniquely valuable. Every cost posted in FI automatically flows to CO — to the correct cost center, profit center, or internal order. One posting → two records → complete financial picture.

FI: Vendor Invoice Posted
→ same document →
CO: Cost Center (Purchasing Dept.) Updated
FI: Salary Payment Posted
→ same document →
CO: HR Cost Center Updated
FI: Conference Expense Posted
→ same document →
CO: Internal Order (Annual Conference) Updated

The FI document is the legal record for external reporting. The CO record is the management view for internal decisions. They are created simultaneously from a single posting. No duplication. No reconciliation between the two. That is the integration.

⚙️ SAP Configuration Basics — SPRO

Configuration is how SAP is set up for a specific company. The system comes with standard functionality, but it must be configured to match each company’s structure, processes, and requirements.

Configuration is done in Customizing via T-code SPRO (the Implementation Guide — IMG). This is the consultant’s workspace. Understanding it — even without hands-on system access — makes you significantly more valuable in interviews and on the job.

Key FI/CO Configuration Steps (in order)

  1. Define Company Code OX02 — create the legal entity
  2. Assign Company Code to Controlling Area — link FI and CO organizations
  3. Define Chart of Accounts OB13 — create the account framework
  4. Assign Chart of Accounts to Company Code OB62
  5. Define Fiscal Year Variant OB29 — calendar vs. custom fiscal year
  6. Define Posting Periods OBBO — control which periods are open
  7. Create GL Accounts FS00 — individual account master data
  8. Define Cost Center Hierarchy OKEON — the org structure in CO
  9. Create Cost Centers KS01 — individual department objects
  10. Create Profit Centers KE51 — individual business unit objects

Configuration is done once (during implementation) and then maintained as the business changes. This is different from day-to-day use (entering invoices, running reports). SAP consultants do configuration. End users do day-to-day transactions.

💼 Why It Matters

CO is where management gets its answers. Budget overruns, project profitability, department cost comparisons — all live in CO. SAP CO consultants are among the highest-paid SAP professionals because CO knowledge requires understanding both the business and the system.

FI/CO together = the complete financial picture: external legal reporting AND internal management insight. You now understand both sides. Understanding SPRO configuration, even conceptually, sets you apart from most data analyst candidates.

🖐️ Practice
1
Draw the FI-CO integration on paper. Start with a vendor invoice. Draw arrows showing: the FI document (legal record), the CO cost center update (management record), and the GL reconciliation account update. Label each piece.
2
Think of a university or company you know. What would their cost centers be? Each major department = one cost center. Write a list of at least 5: e.g., IT Department, Finance Department, Marketing, HR, Facilities. Now think about what internal orders they might use: Annual Graduation Ceremony, Office Renovation Project, Staff Training Event.
3
Look up “SAP SPRO transaction code” and find a screenshot of the IMG (Implementation Guide) tree. This is what configuration looks like. You can see the tree structure of all SAP configuration options. Find the Financial Accounting section and note the sub-items.
4
Go to openSAP.com and find any video on SAP S/4HANA Finance or Controlling. Watch 10–15 minutes. Every term you recognize from Modules 10–12 is now a connection being reinforced in your brain.
5
Add to your vocabulary list: cost center, profit center, internal order, controlling area, actual vs. plan, settlement, allocation, activity type, SPRO, IMG, configuration, CCA, PCA, IO, FI-CO integration. Your SAP vocabulary list should now have 30+ terms. That is a working SAP vocabulary.
🛑 Phase 5 complete. You deserve a proper break before Phase 6.
🧠 Brain Break

You just learned enterprise finance software at a conceptual level that takes some people weeks of classroom training. That is real. Breathe. Drink something. Walk around. This knowledge is in you now — it just needs time to settle.

Breathe Drink water Walk around You earned this
✅ You Got This

The ONE thing to remember from this module:

CO = internal management accounting. CCA tracks departments. PCA tracks profitability. IO tracks projects. FI feeds CO automatically. SPRO is how the system is configured. You speak FI/CO now.

🏁 Phase 5 Complete

You completed SAP FI/CO. You understand the organizational structure, the four FI sub-modules with key T-codes, the four CO sub-modules, the FI-CO integration, and SPRO configuration basics. That is advanced knowledge for a data analyst. Phase 6 prepares you to use it in an interview and on the job.

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