Chart of Accounts in Oracle Fusion Financials
Chart of Accounts in Oracle Fusion Financials
In this article we will see how to create chart of account step by step in Fusion Financial Application. First
we will create Chart of Account structure and then Chart of Account Instance.
Before we see Fusion Financials Flexfields , why do I need a chart of accounts in Fusion General
Ledger ?
Companies use their General Ledger to report their profit, losses, assets, liabilities & owners equity. But
how does General Ledger calculates the values for profit, asset, loses etc for various segments within the
business. For example, how does Reliance Bank know that the Loan Division needs to be sold off cos its
performing poorly but the Investment & Trading Division of the bank must be retained? They do so, by
looking at the positioning of the company division's GL Balances. They will have a GL segment named
Entity in GL Chart Of Accounts which has one value for Investment Division another for Trading Division
and another one for Loan Division. The CFO can then see that loan division is making losses and has
huge liabilities but very less assets. The CFO might further ask, which types of Loans are making loses,
and for that, the CFO will check profit/losses/assets/liabilities for a combination of Entity Segment and
Account Segment. The account segment may state that Commercial Loan division is profitable but the
Retail Loan division is the one causing loses. The level at which you can investigate is called GL
Granularity. Oh dear, we could spend all day here discussing about thick or thin chart of accounts. But let
us begin this Fusion Financials Training article to see how this gets configured into Fusion Financials.This
happens because each transaction in the ERP system gets accounted using a GL Code Combination.
One of the fields in code combination is Account. Each account field value is tagged as being a revenue
or expense which results in profit/loss. Account values can also be flagged as asset, liability etc. This is
how Oracle General Ledger keeps track of companies health.
This article explains how Oracle Fusion Financials allows you to configure these rules.
Select General Ledger from the Module list of values and click Search.
Click Manage Structures to open the Manage Key Flexfield Structures page.
Select the General Ledger row and click the Create to open the Create Key Flexfield Structure page.
Enter a unique Structure Code, Apps2fusion_COA_STRUCTURE, and Name, Apps2fusion COA
Structure.
Click Save.
To create a new segment, click the Create to open the Create Key Flexfield Segment page.
Select a segment label, Primary Balancing Segment, to indicate its purpose within your chart of accounts.
Minimum two segment labels are required: primary balancing segment and natural account segment.
These labels are not used with each other or with other labels in a specific segment.
Click Done.
Select General Ledger from the Module list of values and click Search.
Select the General Ledger row and click Manage Structure Instances to open the Manage Key Flexfield
Structure Instance page.
Click the Create icon to open the Create Key Flexfield Structure Instance page.
Enter a unique Structure Instance Code, Apps2fusion_COA_INSTANCE, and Name, Apps2fusion COA
Instance. Provide an optional Description, Apps2fusion Chart of Accounts Structure Instance.
Select Dynamic combination creation allowed to indicate that you want to dynamically generate account
combinations.
Associate your instance with your Structure Name, Apps2fusion COA Structure.
By default, an instance inherits the key attributes of the associated structure. Some attributes, such as the
value set assigned to each the segment, can be modified.
Click Save.
Click Done.
Click Deploy Flexfield
This step is equivalent to compiling Chart of Account.
Click OK and we are done with the creating chart of account structure and Instance in Fusion Application.