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Collection and Dispute Management in SAP S/4 Hana FSCM
In this course we will discuss about Collection and Dispute Management in SAP S/4 Hana FSCM

What you will learn

Collection Management

Collection Management Integration with Credit Management

Collection Management Integration with Accounts Receivables

Collection Strategy

Description

The component SAP Collections Management provides support for proactive receivables management. Using collections strategies, you can evaluate and prioritize customers from a receivables management view. Customers that fulfill the rules defined in a strategy are distributed to worklists.

Collection management is the term most used to describe the area of librarianship that deals with collections. Collection management incorporates the variety of functions involved in selecting, acquiring, storing, and maintaining collections in a cost-effective manner.

These stages start with selection, acquisitions processing, cataloguing and press marking and go through to preservation, conservation, storage, retrieval, and the de-accession of duplicates.


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A collection group is a group of collection specialists (see also the characteristic Collection Specialist) whose worklists are created according to the same collection strategy (see also the characteristic Collection Strategy).

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Claim Management ensures that subsequent claims against the contract partner, resulting from variances, can be prepared, and submitted at the appropriate moment, or claims by the contract partner can be headed off.

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Content

Collection Management

Introduction
Basic Structure
Integration with Accounts Receivables
Worklist Processing

Dispute Management

Introduction