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Component: FI-LC
Component Name: Consolidation
Description: A list of all companies in a subgroup that includes the chosen method of consolidation or the reason for exemption, as well as the total investment share or group share. If required, the investment structure list can also contain the equity and net income of the companies for the year.
Key Concepts: An Investment Structure List is a tool used in the FI-LC Consolidation component of SAP. It is used to define the structure of investments, such as the parent company, subsidiaries, and other related entities. The list also includes information about the ownership structure of each entity, such as the percentage of ownership and the type of investment. How to use it: The Investment Structure List is used to define the structure of investments in SAP. It can be accessed through the FI-LC Consolidation component. Once accessed, users can create a new list or edit an existing one. The list can be populated with information about each entity, such as its name, ownership structure, and type of investment. Tips & Tricks: When creating an Investment Structure List in SAP, it is important to ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date. This will help ensure that all calculations are correct and that any changes to the structure are reflected in the system. Additionally, it is important to keep track of any changes made to the list so that they can be easily reversed if necessary. Related Information: For more information on Investment Structure Lists in SAP, please refer to the official SAP documentation or contact your local SAP support team. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed tutorials and best practices for using this feature in SAP.