26 Nov

SAP Business One investment groups

Asset groups in SAP Business One represent a fundamental classification of Fixed assets of a company. They are categories in which assets with similar characteristics or functions are grouped together. This grouping is not only a matter of organisation, but also plays a key role in asset accounting and management.


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Influence on depreciation, amortisation and reportingEach investment group can contain different amortisation rules and periods, which enables differentiated and targeted financial planning. The division into groups simplifies reporting and makes it possible to analyse the financial performance of specific investment categories.

Setup in SAP Business OneIn SAP Business One, investment groups are created via the menu path "finance" → "Asset accounting" has been set up. Here, users can define specific asset groups by specifying characteristics such as depreciation methods and useful lives.

Customisation and flexibilityThe investment groups in SAP Business One offer a high degree of customisability. Companies can define individual rules and criteria for each group to meet their specific requirements and industry standards.

Central role in the investment strategyInvestment groups are not only an accounting instrument, but also a strategic tool. They enable decision-makers to make investment and maintenance decisions on the basis of solid data.

Integration with other SAP Business One modulesIntegration of the investment groups into other SAP Business One modules, such as controlling or reporting, makes it possible to obtain a holistic view of the company's assets.

 


 

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