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Component: IS-B-SA-ALM
Component Name: Asset/Liability Management
Description: Values, quantities and calculations according to formulas defined by the user. Key figures are either calculated within a program or delivered to it. In ALM simulation, key figures are shown in a results column in the output list.
Key Concepts: A key figure is a numerical value used to measure the performance of an asset or liability in SAP IS-B-SA-ALM Asset/Liability Management. It is used to track the financial performance of an asset or liability over time. Key figures are used to measure the profitability, liquidity, and risk of an asset or liability. How to use it: Key figures can be used to track the performance of an asset or liability over time. They can be used to compare the performance of different assets or liabilities, and to identify trends in performance. Key figures can also be used to identify areas where improvements can be made. Tips & Tricks: When using key figures, it is important to ensure that they are accurate and up-to-date. It is also important to ensure that the key figures are being used in the correct context. For example, a key figure that measures profitability may not be appropriate for measuring liquidity. Related Information: For more information on key figures and how they can be used in SAP IS-B-SA-ALM Asset/Liability Management, please refer to the SAP Help documentation.