Define Accounts groups:
100000 Equity share capital
100001 Cash account
100002 Preference share capital
100003 SBI current Account
Say We have created 1000 accounts
Requirement:
We want to see only current assets balance or transaction.
We can not get directly-we have to verify each and every account and add the respective accounts- in this example
Account no.100001 and 100003 – it takes time
or
We are preparing profit & loss account & balance sheet on liabilities we have items like share capital, Reserves & surplus-We have to verify each and every account and assign to the respective items- In this example
Account no. 100000 & 100002 - takes so much time
To get account balances directly or to assign accounts easily SAP has given account groups. The structure is
Chart of accounts
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Accounts groups
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Accounts
Eg :- Chart of accounts 6200
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Accounts groups Share capital (100000 - 100099)
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Accounts Current assets (200000-200099)
When we create the accounts, it can be with any number with in the range given for current assets i.e 200000-200099.
ð When we want to see current assets we give the group current assets.
ð When we create equity share capital it can be with any number with in the range given for share capital i.e; 100000 – 100099
ð When we prepare balance sheet for share capital item we assign accounts 100000 – 100099
ð If the accounts balance is there it appears – otherwise it will not appear.
While crating account groups we take client's balance sheet and crate the groups-after implementation also we wants to see the way he used to get.
We suggest:
1 Series for liabilities
2.Series for assets
3.Series for income
4.Series for expenditure
At the time of posting to salaries accounts the user need not verify all the accounts.
At the time of posting he enters 4* only expenditure accounts will appear
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Chart of accounts | Account group | Name | From account | To account |
6200 | SCPL | Share Capital | 100000 | 100099 |
6200 | RSPL | Reserves & Surplus | 100100 | 100199 |
6200 | ACDN | Accumulated depreciation | 100200 | 100299 |
6200 | SCLN | Secured Loans | 100300 | 100399 |
6200 | UNSL | Unsecured loan | 100400 | 100499 |
6200 | CLPL | Current Liabilities and Provisions | 100500 | 100599 |
6200 | FAST | Fixed Assets | 200000 | 200099 |
6200 | CAST | Current Assets loans & Advances | 200100 | 200199 |
6200 | Sales | 300000 | 300099 | |
6200 | OTHER | Other Income | 300100 | 300199 |
6200 | INCR | Increase / Decrease in stocks | 300200 | 300299 |
6200 | RMCL | Raw material consumption | 400000 | 400099 |
6200 | PRSN | Personnel cost | 400100 | 400199 |
6200 | MFRG | Manufacturing Expenses | 400200 | 400299 |
6200 | ADMN | Administration Expenses | 400300 | 400399 |
6200 | INTR | Interest | 400400 | 400499 |
6200 | DEPR | Depreciation | 400500 | 400599 |
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Why we are using 6 digits?
6 digits 4digits
1000000 100099 share capital 1000-1099 100000000-1000000099
100100 100199 Reserves & Surplus 1100-1199
100200 100299 Accumulated Depreciation1200-1299
100400 100499 Unsecured loans 1400-1499
100500 100599 Current Liabilities & Provision1500-1599
200000 200099 Fixed Assets 2000-2099
Afterwards we require liabilities account groups with 1 series –10 account groups.
How many groups we can crate with 1sries . available accounts (1999-1599)=400 accounts. New account groups with 1series we can create 400/100=4 groups .
Now we have to go for –5 series .
The user at the time of posting first the will give 1*
If the account is not there then he will check with 5*
When we use 6 digits:
Afterwards we require liabilities account groups with 1 series to 10 account groups. How many groups we can create with 1 series available accounts (199999-100599=99400) accounts.
For each account group we are assigning 100 accounts new account groups with 1 series. We can create 99400/100=944 accounts groups. 5/6/7/8/ digits.
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