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SAP FSCM Online Training

The KBS Training Institute offers Best Online Training globally such as India, France, Japan, Germany, Italy, Australia, Newzeland, Singapore, Dubai, Malaysia, Europe and etc. It offers SAP FSCM Online Training with reasonable price and we are a team of IT Experts having huge experience in several SAP modules and our training is conducted by professionals in corporate mode. We help the scholars to set their career in the correct path after training we will support the scholars for interviews, resume preparation and etc. We offer high quality and cost effective online training to the pupils globally with the best educators and all our trainings are flexible and can be attend from any place in the world.

KBS Training Institute Highlights:
1. Training will be conducted thru most update technology to prevent any interruptions.

2. The special discounts are given to our Advisors.

3. As a part of training and course we offer Extensive documentation with gradually configuration for scholars.

4. Training will be conducted by real time consultants and opportunity to work on mock projects, which gives you an edge in to perform in real time projects soon after the training.

5. Regular guidance and Job Support offered even after the course duration by the consultants.

6. Lab will be offered 24/7 for hands on.


Course Overview
SAP Financial Supply Chain Management is an integrated solution from SAP that assists businesses and manages the procedures of the receivables functions like collections, customer credit risk, and dispute management. To in effect perform their job, personnel in receivables function require interacting extensively with individuals from other departments, for example marketing and Sales, Customer Service & Distribution.
SAP FSCM makes it possible as it is integrated with core SAP ERP functionality, and it makes sure that the personnel in the receivables function have access to the most recent data and are in sync with all the other departments. It is a comprehensive suite of solvents for a business receivables function: Collections Management, Dispute Management, Biller Direct and Credit Management.
The Financial Supply Chain Management Online Training module (SAP FSCM) includes the following data and procedures:
1. Dispute management
2. Credit management
3. Collections management
4. Electronic invoicing and payments
SAP FSCM Online Training Course offers you with a complete, detailed overview of each of the four main components in the SAP Financial Supply Chain Management receivables and the collections management application You will learn how to execute and use the Credit Management, Biller Direct, Dispute Management, and Collections Management subcomponents, in addition to best practices for integrating them with other SAP ERP apps and with SAP ERP Financials.
As well as the coverage of the four major elements, the course also boasts chapters on integrating FSCM with ERP Financials and Net Weaver BI / BW reporting architecture, and customizing the implementation/ upgrade with accessible extensions.
SAP FSCM Advantages to Organizations:
The organizations that use SAP can get the advantages from FSCM in dealing the business issues like:
1. Client raised disputes against an invoice can be recorded and later they can track customer challenges and resolves the issue.
2. Using external and internal factors, you can make your own rules to calculate a credit score against a client.
3. As organizations will have plenty of clients contacting each customer to chase for payments is a bothersome issue.
4. Make sure that the company offers important extenuation for bad debt issues as it centers on the credit limit that you provide to the clients.


For more information
http://www.sapfscmtraining.com/

Head Office
KBS Training Institute
Mythrivanam Backside,
Ameerpet, Hyderabad-18.

Mail : info@kbstraining.com
kbstraininghyd@gmail.com

Phone : +919848677004
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