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Must Know SAP CO Terms for Every SAP FI/CO Consultant & Learners


1. Basic Cost Terms

Term

Description

Cost Element

The “account” in CO that captures costs. It links FI (G/L accounts) to CO.

Primary Cost Element

Costs coming directly from FI (like salaries, rent, utilities) and links an expense G/L account to a cost object in CO.

Secondary Cost Element

Costs used for internal allocation within CO (e.g., activity allocation, assessment, settlement), without any link to FI G/L accounts.

Cost Center

Organizational unit where costs are collected (e.g., Production Dept, HR Dept).

Cost Object

Any collector of costs such as production orders, sales orders, WBS element, Cost Center etc.

Cost Object Controlling

The sub-module for tracking costs on cost objects like production orders, process orders.

Direct Cost

Costs directly assigned to a product or order (e.g., material, direct labor).

Indirect Cost / Overhead

Costs not directly assignable and allocated using rules (e.g., electricity, admin salaries).

Variable Cost

Costs that change with production volume.

Fixed Cost

Costs that remain constant regardless of output.


2. Cost Planning & Budgeting

Term

Description

Planned Cost

Estimated/forecasted cost set in advance for comparison.

Actual Cost

Cost posted from actual transactions (FI postings, goods issues, activity confirmations).

Target Cost

Standard or Expected cost based on actual quantity × planned rate.

Budget

Approved spending limit, typically in Internal Orders, Projects (PS), Cost Centers.

Variance

Difference between planned/target cost and actual cost.

Standard Cost

Predetermined cost for a product, used in product costing and inventory valuation.

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3. Allocation & Distribution Terms

Term

Description

Activity Type

Represents services provided by a cost center (e.g., Machine hours, Labor hours).

Activity Price

Cost per unit of activity type (e.g., ₹500 per machine hour).

Internal Activity Allocation

Posting cost from a sender cost center to a receiver (e.g., maintenance hours charged to production order).

Assessment

Allocates costs from one cost center to other cost centers or orders using a secondary cost element.

Distribution

Similar to assessment but retains the original cost element on the receiver side.

Overhead Rate / Surcharge

A percentage or fixed amount added to direct costs to account for overhead.

Settlement

Period-end transfer of collected costs (e.g., from an Internal Order to a Cost Center, WBS, or Asset).

Statistical Posting

Information-only postings (not real costs) e.g., to Profit Center.


Cost related terms in SAP CO


4. Cost Object Controlling (Product Costing)

Term

Description

BOM (Bill of Material)

List of materials used for a product; contributes to material cost.

Routing / Recipe

Steps and resources required for production; contributes to labor & machine costs.

Work Center

Place where production activities occur; linked to activity types.

Cost Estimate

Calculation of expected cost for producing a product.

Cost Component Structure

Breakdown of costs (material, labor, overhead, etc.) for analysis.

WIP (Work in Process)

Valuation of partially completed products.

Scrap Cost

Loss due to defective or unused material.

Production Variance

Difference between planned/standard cost and actual production cost.

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5. Period-End Closing Terms

Term

Description

Accrual / Deferral

Period-end adjustments (e.g., anticipated costs posted before invoice receipt).

Reposting

Manual adjustment of posted costs between cost objects.

Distribution Cycle / Assessment Cycle

Periodic allocation rules used at month-end.

Result Analysis

Valuation of costs and revenues for long-term projects.

Variance Calculation

Compares planned vs. actual cost to analyze deviations.


6. Profitability & Reporting Terms

Term

Description

Cost of Goods Sold (COGS)

Cost assigned to products sold.

Cost Component Split

Detailed reporting of costs (e.g., raw material, labor, overhead).

Profit Center

Organizational unit to evaluate profitability of a division or location.

Operating Concern

Highest level in CO-PA for profitability reporting.

Value Fields / Characteristics

Dimensions used in CO-PA (e.g., customer, region, product).


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