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SAP Financial Supply Chain Management Training

(543 Ratings)
Rated 4.9 out of 5

The SAP Financial Supply Chain Management (FSCM) training equips participants with the know-how and abilities needed to streamline internal financial operations. In addition to enhancing cash flow and lowering financial risk, it focuses on managing payables, receivables, credit risk, and collections. Important FSCM courses, including Treasury & Risk Management, Credit Management, Collections Management, and Dispute Management, are covered in the training.

SAP Financial Supply Chain Management Training is suitable for the following target audiences:

Financial Analysts and Accountants: Suitable for finance experts who want to use SAP FSCM solutions to optimize cash flow management and streamline financial operations.

SAP Consultants: This program is intended for SAP consultants who wish to focus on the FSCM module in order to support and implement financial processes for their clientele effectively.

IT Experts in Finance: This course is appropriate for IT specialists in charge of setting up and managing SAP systems in financial divisions, as well as assisting in the integration of FSCM into already-existing SAP settings.

Business Process Managers: Designed for experts in financial process management who wish to use SAP FSCM to boost the efficacy and efficiency of financial workflows.

Experts in Treasury and Risk Management: Helpful for professionals in Treasury and Risk Management who want to improve their capacity to automate and systematically manage credit, liquidity, and financial risk.

SAP Financial Supply Chain Management (FSCM) Consultant: Focused on SAP Financial Supply Chain Management solution implementation, configuration, and optimization.

Financial Systems Analyst: Manage and enhance the processes related to receivables, credit, and collections by utilizing SAP FSCM.

Credit and Collections Manager: Using the resources supplied by SAP FSCM, managing credit risk and collections in order to enhance financial performance.

Specialist in Treasury and Risk Management: overseeing effective treasury operations, financial risk, and corporate liquidity.

 

Supply chain finance management is the primary area of concentration for a SAP Functional Analyst (Finance) who works with firms to maintain and enhance SAP financial systems.

Industries that offer appealing job growth chances in the USA and Canada include manufacturing, retail, logistics, finance, and healthcare. These industries typically look to SAP FSCM specialists to manage their financial operations.

  • A look at Financial Supply Chain Management
  • The pieces of SAP FSCM and how they fit together
  • How it works with SAP FI and logistics modules
  • Business scenarios and the advantages of FSCM
  • How credit management works
  • Credit control areas explained
  • Credit limit checks
  • How it connects with Sales & Distribution (SD)
  • Processing dispute cases
  • Reason codes and workflows
  • How it works with Accounts Receivable
  • Resolving and tracking cases
  • Collections strategies and profiles
  • Collection worklists
  • Managing promises to pay
  • How it connects with FI-AR
  • Cash position and liquidity forecasting
  • Bank account management
  • Payment monitoring.
  • Integration with treasury.
  • Biller Direct concepts.
  • Customer self-service options.
  • In-House Cash overview.
  • Internal payments and clearing.
  • FSCM standard reports.
  • KPIs and dashboards.
  • Integration with SAP S/4HANA.
  • Audit and compliance considerations.
  • SAP FSCM implementation methodology.
  • Configuration best practices.
  • Troubleshooting common issues.
  • Final Project: Configure and execute an end-to-end FSCM business scenario.

The training is recommended for finance professionals, SAP consultants, and credit/collections managers.

Basic SAP FI knowledge is recommended.

It is used for managing credit, collections, disputes, and cash flow efficiently.

Yes, hands-on labs and a final project are included.

Yes, FSCM components are available in S/4HANA.

Yes, both are core modules in the training.

Yes, credit management integration with SD is covered.

Yes, standard reports and KPI monitoring are included.

Yes, concepts are explained from basics to advanced topics.

Yes, FSCM skills are in high demand for finance and SAP roles.

We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.

You can register via our website https://checkmateittech.com/, or reach out to our support teams via phone, email, or WhatsApp. We’ll help you with batch schedules and payment options.

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Student Reviews

“The SAP FSCM training gave me a solid understanding of credit, collections, and dispute management. The real-world examples were excellent.”

Michael R.

The course was highly practical and comprehensively covered the integration of FSCM with FI and SD. The collections and cash management modules were especially useful.”

Daniel H.