Introducing SAP Profitability and Performance Management (PaPM)
- 1h 57m
- Marius Berner
- Rheinwerk Publishing Inc.
- 2024
Evaluate your costs and revenue with this E-Bite on SAP Profitability and Performance Management (PaPM)! Get to know the basics of profitability and performance management and develop cost drivers for your allocations. Learn to apply those models to costing and pricing, tax calculation and reporting, financial risk modeling, and ESG reporting. Preview your SAP PaPM implementation project and get started!
- Discover profitability modeling with SAP PaPM
- Explore cost and revenue allocations, costing and pricing, tax and financial risk modeling, ESG reporting, and more
- See how to connect with your on-premise and cloud systems
About the Author
Marius Berner is a business analytics senior managing consultant at TruQua, an IBM Company, with nine years of experience designing, implementing, and delivering solutions for extended planning and analysis, performance management, and financial consolidations. Marius's project experience ranges form end-to-end implementations, business/finance transformations, and process automation and optimization; his strong blend of functional and technical knowledge allows him to fill roles ranging from project management, business process and solution design, and technical configuration and development. Marius specializes in a variety of SAP technologies too, including SAP Business Planning and Consolidation, SAP Profitability and Performance Management, and SAP Analytics Cloud; and he is also the author of multiple published blogs, webinars, and published books about these solutions.
In this Book
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SAP PRESS E-Bites
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Profitability and Performance Management Basics
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Methodologies for Cost and Revenue Allocations
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Developing Cost Drivers for Allocations
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Costing and Pricing
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Tax Calculation and Reporting
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Financial Risk Modeling
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Environmental, Social, and Governance Reporting
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Planning an SAP Profitability and Performance Management Implementation
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What’s Next?
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Usage, Service, and Legal Notes