JD Edwards General Accounting (G/L) Training
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JDE General Accounting (G/L) Training
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| Length | 4 Days |
| Next Course | Classroom only (8:30 am CT-5:00 pm CT, Mon-Thu) Apr 16-19, 2012 in Dallas, Texas | View Full Public Course Schedule |
| Pricing | $575 per day for classroom and virtual students. | View Pricing Details |
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- Course Manual TOC - Training Manual Sample Chapter |
Table of Contents for JDE General Accounting (G/L) Training Manual Sample Chapter for JDE General Accounting (G/L) Training Manual |
| Onsite Courses | Available upon request. Please contact Sandy Acker, ERP Solutions Manager, at 1.877.832.2594 ext 140 or Sandy.Acker at ERPtips dot com. |
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| Who Should Attend |
Beginning to Intermediate users of the JD Edwards General Accounting application, including: CFOs, Controllers, Staff Accountants, Auditors, Business Analysts, and anyone else requiring a detailed understanding of the setup and processing of General Ledger Accounting in JD Edwards. |
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| Level | Beginner-Intermediate |
| Advanced Preparation | None |
| Objectives | After attending this course, students will be able to understand General Accounting (G/L) setup, including Company Structure, and will have a working knowledge of Journal Entry Processing, Allocations, Reconciliations, Budgeting, Consolidations, Multiple Currencies, Reporting, the Period Closing Processes, and advanced topics such as Organizational Changes and 52-Period Accounting. |
| CMA / CPE / CEU Credits | 32 |
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Need help registering? Contact Lori Stone, Training Administrator, at 1.877.832.2594 ext 150 or Lori.Stone at ERPtips dot com Available upon request. Please contact Sandy Acker, ERP Solutions Manager, at 1.877.832.2594 ext 140 or Sandy.Acker at ERPtips dot com. |
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We've found one of the best Financial
consultants out there to create this
course. This course will definitely take
you to the mastery level where the JD
Edwards General Ledger is concerned.
As always, our step-by-step manual
covers every step from a business
process point of view--and is richly
illustrated with numerous screen shots.
Specific Objectives
Company Structure: Business Units,
Companies, User Defined Codes, Next
Numbers, Address Book, Fiscal Patterns,
Constants, Ledger Types, Chart of
Accounts, AAIs, Reporting Structures,
Organization Structures.
Journal Entry Processing: Entering JEs,
Revision/Deletion/Void JEs, Approving,
Posting, Reversing, Percentage JEs,
Foreign Currency JEs, Tax JEs, Model JEs,
Debit/Credit Format, Batch Processes.
Allocations: Recurring, Indexed,
Variable Numerator, Compound
(Multi-Tiered), Reversing Allocation JEs.
Reconciliations: Auto-Reconcilation,
Reconciliation Worktable, Manual
Reconciliation, Bank Tape.
Budgeting: Budget Patterns, Budget
Types, Annual Budgets, Budget Review,
Uploading Budgets, Journalized Budgets,
Allocations, Budget Checking.
Consolidations: Online, High Volume,
Multi-site, Integrity Reports,
Consolidation Console, Processing
Inbound Consolidations at Source.
Multi-Currency: Monthly Valuations,
Unrealized Gains/Losses, Currency
Restatements (Detailed and Balance
methods), As-if Currency Restatement.
Reporting: Integrity, Cash Flow,
Departmental, Financials.
Closing Process: Period and Annual
Closes.
Organizational Changes: Business Units,
Objects within Accounts, Subsidiaries
within Accounts, Company Numbers,
Category Codes, Reposting to the G/L.
52 Period Accounting: Setup, Close,
Changing to 52 Period.
General Ledger
Attention! All corporals, sergeants, lieutenants, captains, and colonels—report to General Accounting, stat! (Yes, we hear you groaning.)
After attending this course, students will be able to understand General Accounting (G/L) setup, including Company Structure, and will have a working knowledge of Journal Entry Processing, Allocations, Reconciliations, Budgeting, Consolidations, Multiple Currencies, Reporting, the Period Closing Processes, and advanced topics such as Organizational Changes and 52-Period Accounting.
Testimonials
"The workshop manuals were much better than the standard JDE class manuals; they had
tips, questions, answers, and warnings. The instructor was not only knowledgeable and
informative, he had the real world experience to understand our needs and the ability
to bring solutions to light in an easy-to-understand manner. He was patient and easy
going. I would recommend JDEtips training to anyone with a need to gain advanced JD
Edwards knowledge.
Scott Maynard, Production & Manufacturing Manager, BJ Services, Inc.



