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1.0 Overview



Business Context and Application Overview

This application used the data from Working Capital application (FI) and the Project Costs applications (PS), you can see more details in the functional documentation for the respectives applications.

The objective of this application is to allow BFC Capex vs BW project reporting (PeC and Cash) data reconciliation: it mainly means providing a detailed view of all BFC CAPEX components (PeC/AuC, PeC/FXA, Fixed Asset Supplier, and Lease debt), to be available on a wide range of axes also shared with BW PeC and Cash solution.

This fine analysis grid of CAPEX should allow to: 

  • Definitively reduce remaining variances when linked to a technical issue
  • Explaining variances when they are legitimate and/or irreductible (perimeter, business rules…) 
Application User Profile

For these queries the access is provided based on the BW menu and it's done via Service one. 

Target Users:

Controlling teams.

VERSION

DATE

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DESCRIPTION

0.01

31.08.2023

Inês Vilares

Initial draft









Application Type


Data Product Type 
  • Dashboard
  • Report
  • Advanced analytics
  • AI 
  • Others <specify which one>
Technologies
  • BW
  • Tableau
  • Qliksense
  • Talend
  • Dataiku
  • Others <specify which one>

Data Sources 

Note: list of all applications and various environment

  • SAP PF1 (Production environment)
  • SAP WP1
  • SAP PI1
  • BW (versions)
  • iCare CRM 
  • CORE CRM
  • BFC 
  • Others <specify the name of the source> 

2.0 Business Process


Business Process

CAPEX stands for "Capital Expenditure." It refers to the money a company spends to acquire, upgrade, or maintain physical assets such as buildings, machinery, equipment, vehicles, or technology infrastructure. Capital expenditures are typically made with the expectation that they will provide benefits to the company over an extended period, often several years.

Key points about CAPEX include:

  • Long-term Investments: CAPEX represents investments in assets that are expected to generate value for the company over an extended period, as opposed to day-to-day operational expenses (OPEX).
  • Depreciation: Many CAPEX items are subject to depreciation, which means their value is allocated over their useful life for accounting and tax purposes. This helps companies match the cost of the asset with the revenue it generates.
    • Examples: Common examples of CAPEX include building a new manufacturing facility, purchasing heavy machinery, upgrading computer servers, acquiring vehicles for a delivery fleet, or expanding a company's physical infrastructure.
  • Strategic Decision: Decisions related to CAPEX are often strategic in nature, as they can significantly impact a company's future growth, productivity, and competitive position.
  • Budgeting: Companies carefully plan and budget for CAPEX expenditures to ensure they have the necessary funds available for these long-term investments.
  • Financial Analysis: Analysts and investors often scrutinize a company's CAPEX spending to assess its growth prospects and financial health. High CAPEX can indicate aggressive expansion plans, while low CAPEX may suggest a more conservative approach.
  • Regulatory and Accounting Considerations: CAPEX spending can have tax implications and may need to comply with accounting standards, such as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) or International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

In this way, it's important to perform several analysis for CAPEX data to provide long-term value and benefits to the company.


CAPEX Calculation: CAPEX = PeC + FA Supplier + Lease debts 


  • PeC (Prise En Charge): This represents the actual costs (received costs). They are systematically recorded and allocated to the appropriate project, often through the Project Systems (PS) module. This allows organizations to track and monitor project expenditures in real-time, compare them to budgeted amounts, and assess the financial health and progress of the project. Properly capturing and managing actual costs is crucial for accurate financial reporting, cost control, and decision-making throughout the lifecycle of the CAPEX project it ensures that the project stays on budget and that financial resources are allocated efficiently to achieve the project's objectives.
  • FAS (Fixed Asset Suppliers): refers to a vendor or supplier that provides the organization with tangible assets, such as machinery, equipment, vehicles, or other capital goods that are intended to become part of the company's fixed asset inventory. SAP is used to manage the procurement process, record the receipt of assets, verify invoices, and ultimately account for the fixed assets as part of the organization's capital expenditure project. Properly managing the relationship with fixed asset suppliers is crucial to ensure that the organization acquires and maintains the necessary assets efficiently and cost-effectively.
  • Lease Contracts: They are an agreement between entities which as significant role when organizations want to acquire assets through leasing arrangements. Involve the careful management of leased assets, accounting for lease liabilities and right-of-use assets, and ensuring compliance with lease accounting standards. Proper handling of lease contracts is crucial for accurate financial reporting and effective management of capital expenditures, especially when leasing is chosen as an alternative to outright asset purchase. In here, they are under the IFRS16 which has a significant impact on how organizations account for lease contracts, both for lessees (those who lease assets) and lessors (those who provide assets on lease).


In here we will have the information from the investments projects and lease contracts (and related with the vendor values this is excluded from WC to be in this scope for the CAPEX analysis).

3.0 Application Feature Overview


For this application find below all the workbooks available: I need to review the reports with Pierre it's not the same as in the documentation

CAPEX Invest. Projects

ReportsDefinitionPromptsBW Workbook QueryQuery Technical Name
CAPEX BFC data - Invest. (Core Workbook)

This report show the values for the YTD for each month and the amounts for each month. 

The structure contains all the BFC accounts related with the investment data for CAPEX. 

Mandatory:

  • BFC Legal View;
  • Calendar year/Month;
  • Exchange Rate Type.

Optional:

  • Authorization Scope;
  • PRS Company Code;
  • Curr. conversion;
  • 1 - BFC GBU.
BW_WBK_CX_0011BW_QRY_MVFICX01_0011
CAPEX FA adjust. analysis L40800 (Core Workbook)This report shows the data related with the values from SAP FI data for the Projects and compare this data with the information from the BFC Heading L40800 (closing - open values) for the Fixed Asset Supliers.

Mandatory:

  • Calendar year/Month
  • BFC Legal View;
  • Legal PRS Company Code;
  • Exchange Rate Type.

Optional:

  • Authorization Scope;
  • Curr. conversion;
  • 1 - BFC GBU.
BW_WBK_CX_0009BW_QRY_MVFICX01_0009
CAPEX Invest. Project to BFC synthesis (Core Workbook)

Mandatory:

  • Calendar year/Month
  • Conso. View;
  • Project enlarg. to PM?;
  • Exchange Rate Type.

Optional:

  • Curr. conversion;
  • Authorization Scope;
  • PRS Company Code;
  • 1 - BFC GBU.
BW_WBK_CX_0018BW_QRY_MVFICX01_0018
CAPEX Invest. Project vs FI analysis (Core Wrokbook)

BW_WBK_CX_0014


CAPEX Lease Contracts

ReportsDefinitionPromptsBW Workbook QueryQuery Technical Name
CAPEX Lease B/S by Flows (Core Workbook)

BW_WBK_CX_0016
CAPEX Lease BFC Interface (Core Workbook)

BW_WBK_CX_0015
CAPEX Lease Colmar check (Core Workbook)

BW_WBK_CX_0023
CAPEX Lease Debt/RoU based on RE Act./Plan. Cash flow (Core Workbook)

BW_WBK_CX_0019
CAPEX Lease Future Cash flow for Budgeting (Core Workbook)

BW_WBK_CX_0020
CAPEX Lease GL extract for KPI automation (Core Workflow)

BW_WBK_CX_0001
CAPEX Lease REFX RoU (Core Workbook)

BW_WBK_CX_0017
CAPEX Lease Rolling Future Cash flow for L6605 (Core Workbook)

BW_WBK_CX_0022

4.0 Functional Specification


4.1 General Data/Calculations 

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Consolidation View

The query takes the integration rate of the company and the partner from a table managed by GAR (Group Accounting Reporting).

  • If Conso method = 50 (Equity) , 20 (Not Conso.) or 60 (Not Equity), Rate = 0%; 
  • If Conso method = 10 (Fully Conso), Rate = 100%; 
  • If Conso method = 30 (Prop), Rate = Integration percentage

The formula to retrieve the consolidated sales is in line with BFC:

Consolidated Sales  = Amount * Max [ 0, Integration Rate of CY (tingsoc) -  Integration Rate of Partner (tingpart) ]

Internal Sales  = Amount * Min [ Integration Rate of CY (tingsoc), Integration Rate of Partner (tingpart) ]

The integration rate of the partner is managed on the TRADING PARTNER. For specific cases some external customer must be considered as internal for certain company code (joint venture for example) . For cases the Partner integration rate is taken at the crossing Sold To/Company code. 


In this way, the user has 4 options:

  • Option 0 - Legal view: No intercompany eliminations are taking into account;
  • Option 1 - Consolidated view (for Solvay group): Takes into account the intercompany eliminations (using company code master data);
  • Option 2 - same logic as option 1 but the data is the consolidated view for Eco Companies
  • Option 3 - same logic as option 1 but the data is the consolidated view for Sco Companies
GBU Assignment

The concept for GBU doesn't exist in SAP but it’s a requirement to have in BW since in BFC we have this definition.

WP1 Logic: (to be completed)

PF1 Logic: (to be completed)

Exchange Rate

All the PS queries use the same type of currency conversion: 

  • Rate used : CAR3 (See Exchange rates page for details)
  • Time : Fiscal Period

This means that each document will be converted with the rate available for the posting date of that document.

IE : Documents posted in January will be converted with the January rate, even if you run the report in february.

Depending on the key figure, the "Period" will be different :

Budget : the date will be the start of the project (WBS Creation date)

Commitments : Rate available at the theoretical reception date if the date is in the past, or current rate if date in the future.

Plan : Rate available at the month of the plan data.

PEC : Rate available at the reception date.

Cash – Payments : Rate available at the invoice reception date.

Cash – Down payment : Rate available at the down payment posting date.Cash – Non-Purchase requests (Stocks, Hours) : Rate available at the cost reception date

BFC Headings

This is the correspondent account in the BFC official reporting tool for Solvay to report the values. 

BFC FlowsThis indicates the type of movement performed in SAP and how we will allocate this to the respective accounts in BFC tool. Example: we can have flow for acquision, retirement, open values, closing values, etc. 
Annual ClosingEach end of year, the main BW master data (about the structure) which are not time-dependent need to be frozen = no more loading from ECC or flat file on these main master data. To avoid the impact of the new evolution scheduled for next year on the yearly closing a freeze is applied to block the loading to allow the yearly closing period with the same scope done for the year and not with inputs for next year, for some master data, the loading are freeze in the middle of December until end of January. So when there is a new organization, historical data is restated in BW (not in SAP and BFC).

4.2 Process Detail 

4.2.1.  Report/Process Definition 

DomainFinance
ApplicationBW reports under CX - CAPEX Analysis
ProviderMVFICX01

The CAPEX Application was built for different reasons but the main reason it was because exist some issues with the Project Costs solution and the CAPEX solution allow the users to justify and correct sometimes the figures that we have for the investment projects making a link on what we have in Project Cost, in FI and in BFC data. The Project Costs application we don't have any link to the BFC data so this CAPEX application facilitate this reconcilation between BFC CAPEX vs BW PeC and Cash data. 

In this section we will approach:


Source of Data 

Integration in a single reporting tool of 3 kinds of data to be compared, in Rhodia (WP1) and Solvay Legacy (PF1) area:

  • BFC CAPEX data, uploaded and available in BW;
  • SAP FI CAPEX data, which are a view of BFC CAPEX data, but detailed on several axes also shared with PeC & Cash solution (Asset, WBSE…);
  • Existing PeC and Cash data (SAP PM, PS and FI), but enhanced to new axes also shared with BFC/FI CAPEX data (PRS Company code, BFC account…)   


SAP BW High Level View 


The information in BW is coming from the Working Capital (FI) scope and Project Costs (PS) scope where in here we use the cubes information to fill the Multiprovider with the respective data for CAPEX information. 


CAPEX Structure 

CAPEX analysis in BW.xlsx ask Pierre 

StructureData information
PeCA20*** and A21*** postings with BFC Flow F20, F23 and F53 (Acquisition)
FA SupplierL40800 YtD and Monthly variation (= F99 closing value - RS100 opening value)
Lease DetbsL16810/L56010 YtD and Monthly variation (= F99 - RS100)

For reporting convenience:

  • YtD and Monthly January key figures are the same;
  • FA Supplier and Lease debts key figures are re signed (* -1).


Calculation for CAPEX:
CAPEX = PeC + FA Supplier + Lease debts

YtD and Monthly comparison of BFC CAPEX data vs SAP CAPEX FI postings

BFC FieldDescriptionBFC Nature

BFC Pack

It's the data coming from SAP to BFC toolOLIA01

BFC Adjt

Postings made only in BFC side<> OLIA01
BFC ConsoIts the information which will show the final figures for the group to the stakeholders and it's the BFC Pack + BFC Adjt-
  • FI postings are WP1/PF1 entries in Loc. curr. on GL accounts linked to CAPEX BFC Accounts (Cf. SAP sets ZFC-A20600, ZFC-A20500…)
  • FI postings can be displayed either in Conso. or in Accounting view:
    • Conso. view: only consolidated companies + Intercos eliminations (based on Vendor status or FI item Trading partner status) + KF revaluation based on integration % (ex. : 0560 BUTACHIMIE data are displayed at 50% of their accounting value)
    • Accounting view: same values as in SAP for all WP1/PF1 companies


NOTE

BFC vs FI comparisons should be done only in Conso. View; balances are supposed to be equal  

Structure (FI data)Data informationNotes
PeCA20*** and A21*** assigned GL account YtD/Monthly balances with FI Conso. tr. type F20, F23 and F53 (WP1) or 120, 125, 275, Y01 and Y42 (PF1 and PI1) AcquisitionSince the flows in PF1 and PI1 as a different flow number exist a link between PF1 Conso. tr. type and BFC flows which is managed in ZZF_BFC_AA. 
FA SupplierL40800 assigned GL account YtD and Monthly variation (closing value -  opening value)
Lease DetbsL16810/L56010 assigned GL account YtD and Monthly variation (closing value -  opening value)For reporting convenience:
  • YtD and Monthly January key figures are the same    
  • FA Supplier and Lease debts key figures are resigned


FAS Values Specific logic  

In SAP when we have the vendor invoices the amounts are posted in a reconciliation account (ex: WP1 account 40100100) as a daily basis process. In here we have the amounts for the different scopes (no assigment if it's a vendor value or a FAS or a lease vendor).

In the month end closing process, exist in SAP a program to reallocate/transfer these values as a restatement in a specific G/L vendor account (ex: WP1 account 4080300) to have only the values correspondent to the investment projects with the Net of tax amount.

This program exist in WP1, PF1 and PI1 and as we know, in BW we also have a logic to do the same process for the assignment to know where the amounts belongs on a vendor perspective (payables, lease or investment). confirm only the assignment is perform in BW based on the info from 40100100 account.

This logic in BW side it's much more accurate comparing with the SAP program since we can have some differences which BW as the correct assignment and the SAP program don't. This is something that it's happening a long time ago and the proposal was to use the data from BW logic and transfer to SAP and in this way they can use that this data in SAP and fill the BFC with more accurate data.

Only in PI1 system use this BW logic, WP1 and PF1 they use the SAP program logic


Summarize:

SystemAssignmentResult
WP1the postings with the correct assignment are made by the SAP programBFC data <> BW data
PF1the postings with the correct assignment are made by the SAP programBFC data <> BW data
PI1the postings with the correct assignment are made by the load of data from BW side (in PI1 is different since to have the posting for FAS we calculate the FAS data in BW side and we sent the result as a file to PI1 and then a program run in 1 PI1 but based on BW information)BFC data = BW data


This can explain some differences between BW and BFC data.



Lease: IFRS16 Solution




5.0 Non-functional Descriptions 


5.1 Usability

5.2 Regulatory Compliance

5.3 Security

5.4 Performance

5.5 Reliability

5.6 Scalability

5.7 Compatibility

5.8 Availability

5.9 Refresh of the Data

BFC data Loads:

The loads to BW it's once per day during the closing time (D+3 until D+20).


FI Data loads:

From WP1: 7 times a day during month-end closing (D-1 until D+4), otherwise 3 times a day

From PF1: 3 times a day 

  • YtD/Monthly data are available from January 2015