Revaluasi Inventory dengan Menu Standard pada SAP-B1 Sesuaikah dengan IFRS
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https://doi.org/10.21512/bbr.v2i1.1159Keywords:
SAP-B1, inventory revaluation, accounting transaction, IFRSAbstract
Some available standard modules in SAP-B1 can be adapted for changes in accounting rules and regulations. One is the Inventory Revaluation menu of Inventory module. Users can use the menu to make Inventory value adjustments of value in SAP-B1, to be consistent with the values that must be presented in the financial statements. Based on the flexibility provided by SAP-B1menu, should not be too difficult for users of SAP-B1 to manage accounting transactions based on accounting rules that apply today, IFRS. IFRS requirements on inventory adjustment transactions with a value of SAP-B1 could be done more easily.Plum Analytics
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Eipstein, B. J. (2011). Accounting for Inventory, IFRS versus GAAP. Diakses pada 2 Maret 2011, dari http://www.ifrsaccounting.com/ifrsinventory.html
IAS. (2011a). Summaries of international financial reporting standards: IAS 36 impairment of assets. Diakses pada 2 Maret 2011, dari http://www.iasplus.com/standard/ias02.htm
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