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Recon Bank
Recon Bank
Recon Bank
The data from the bank statement and the bank transactions in company books should be reconciled with each other. The non
reconciled data should only be displayed as open items.
In SAP the bank statement to be input in SAP for reconciling with the company data. The bank statement can be manually entered
in SAP or an electronic bank statement can be imported into and processed automatically in SAP.
In order to import the electronic bank statement in SAP, the bank statement should be available in specified bank formats such as
multi-cash format.
After importing the bank data, the system interprets the bank data based on the transaction types contained in the bank statement.
Based on the rules defined for each bank transaction type the bank items are matched with the company data in SAP. On matching
the bank transaction with the transaction in company books the item is marked as cleared in SAP and necessary accounting entry
is passed to transfer the same from bank clearing account (Bank sub-account) to the bank main account.
The items in bank statement which are not matched are available for processing manually. These items have to be processed
manually and cleared with the relevant company data.
After the process is completed, the bank main account in SAP will match with the bank statement and the other reconciliation items
such as checks issued but not presented, bank charges debited by bank but not accounted in books etc is available in bank
clearing sub accounts for review.
Each house bank of a company code is represented by a bank ID in the SAP system, every account at a house bank by an account
ID. In the SAP system, we use the bank ID and the account ID to specify bank details. These Specifications are used, for example,
for automatic payment transactions to determine the bank details for payment.
In SAP for every Bank account of the company two set of GL accounts shall be maintained Bank main account and Bank clearing
sub-account.
The Bank clearing Sub-accounts ensure that all incoming and outgoing payments are only posted to the bank Main account when
the transaction is actually debited /credited in the Bank statement. The entries from the bank sub-accounts to bank main account
takes place in SAP when the bank statement received from the bank is uploaded in SAP.
Vendor Account Dr
Bank Clearing Account Cr
2. Load the bank statement into SAP using the bank statement option
3. The bank reconciliation will be carried out in SAP taking into account the external transaction types of the bank and the
related posting rules and interpretation algorithm.
4. After the reconciliation run in SAP, the matched items will be cleared in the books and required accounting entries will be
passed for transferring the amount from bank sub-accounts to the bank main account.
5. The un-matched entries would get posted to the bank sub-account and the bank main account, but the transactions will not
clear in the bank sub-account and will remain open.
6. The unmatched entries will have to cleared manually in the bank sub account after receiving the necessary information
from the bank where required.
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Process Flow
Receipt of Bank
Statement
Reconciliation of
Upload File
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Data
Matched
Forced Match Yes
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Transaction / Activity Chart
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No Transaction Input Output
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1 Upload of Bank FF_5 Input File in Multi Cash Format Bank Data Uploaded
Statement
2 Forced Match Option FEBA Company Code, Payment Details Open documents are cleared
COMPANY has to maintain separate General Ledger account for Bank Main Account and Bank Clearing Account for each Bank.
Bank Statement to be available in Multi Cash Format.