Rating: Summary: Excellent for beginners Review: This book enables you to understand in a very short time the way SAP R/3 works and reveals the main functional capabilities of the FI-Module. My review of this book can be summarized as follows: Everyone dealing with the FI-Module of SAP R/3 should read at first this book.
Rating: Summary: Expensive but worth it! Review: This book is easy to read and understand and resembles a user manual with menu paths, explanation and step by step approach. I find it useful as a quick reference. The author also provides additional guidance via email which is a great help.
Rating: Summary: To management and intended readers of this book Review: This book is intended for directors and financial management to obtain an overview of how to use FI. It is also intended for users looking for a brief overview of concepts and clear specific step-by-step instructions. It is not intended for technical people nor for people who are already experts in using FI. It is also not intended for people who are trying to configure FI, since the configuration (and the exact screens that you see) always depend on your specific company. The value of the book is in my experience training people to use FI (integrated with other R/3 modules), the plain English concepts, the specific step-by-step instructions, and the illustrations (sample screens). The book covers the most widely used functions useful to international business. Please note that the exact screens that you see on your system will differ somewhat from the screens in the book due to the fact that your specific configuration determines your specific data entry screens. In summary, this book is like a training course between the sheets. If you are a member of management or a first-time SAP user, you can read the book and learn both concepts and specific use of FI, the most widely used module. You can also email me for support questions related to your reading of the book and use of FI (and other modules). My address is inside the book.
Rating: Summary: Good book for the beginner Review: This book provides in depth information about using SAP FI. CO is not explored. It gives you some FI configuration; anything that can be done from the user menus. IMG (COnfiguration) is not explored. I wish I had this book before I started my 1st implimentation. It still fills some gaps of knowledege I haven't learned yet. Very good book for the user, for example: it explains step by step instruction on how to do a payment run.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Book for freshers as well as professionals Review: This book serves not only as a step by step guide to the various functionalities but can also serve as a useful guide to FI professionals who are stuck up in a particular problem.A must have title.
Rating: Summary: Great buy, at least for me. Review: This is an excellent book, it does not contain anything about configuration but it explains FI Processes and transactions very well. It covers submodules GL,AP,AR. It is definitely a very overpriced book, ......... It is also outdated, Im currently working with R/3 4.6B, and this book was written with ver. 3.G or something (Not sure). I recommend it to newbies as well as to intermediate users and consultants (You never know when you might need some extra help). I would like to see a book from the same author about FI Configuration. I would also like him to cover FI-TR (Treasury)
Rating: Summary: The best book I have come accross for FI module. Review: This is the best book I have seen so far for the entry level to expert level in FI. Its easy to follow with step by step instructions in simple english language. And you just want to keep on reading more and more. This book is unique in itself because of this reason alone. Even a person don't have the basic knowledge ofSAP R/3, can follow this book with no problem. This book has made my life easier during my training class of SAP R/3 FI module. Every one must have this book, if they have do any thing with FI fuctional module.
Rating: Summary: Most costly SAP book, out-dated, but only one on FI, no CO Review: This is the most expensive SAP book on the market, and I can't understand why, except perhaps because it is the only one covering FI decently. There's no content on CO, and it's based on an old version of SAP. Nevertheless, it provides some helpful insights. But the price is outrageous and not justified--on what basis does it rate as the most expensive SAP book on the market? The publisher should stop gouging and start discounting, since the book's worth is just like yesterday's paper, good for a few days and in special cases, but worthless to many, to be superceded by newer entries (unless it is destined to be a classic, which it ain't). Buy under protest!!
Rating: Summary: Brilliant! Best book i have ever read on SAP. Worth$$$ Review: This is the only book on SAP/R3(FI)which is in written in simple English and is full of examples,screens,clear definations of SAP/FI terms,etc.. I would recommend this book to every day user of FI,consultants,project staff,executives and students. I WISH PEPOLE WOULD USE A SIMILAR APPROACH IN WRITTING ALL BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL BOOKS.
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