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FCCS Manage Journal

The document discusses journal entries in Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud (FCCS). It provides examples of different types of journal entries used in financial consolidation, including entries for accrued income, prepaid expenses, and intercompany eliminations. It also outlines the steps for creating, managing, reviewing, and reporting on journals in FCCS, which includes opening periods, creating journal groups, entering journal line items, submitting for approval, and generating reports.

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FCCS Manage Journal

The document discusses journal entries in Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud (FCCS). It provides examples of different types of journal entries used in financial consolidation, including entries for accrued income, prepaid expenses, and intercompany eliminations. It also outlines the steps for creating, managing, reviewing, and reporting on journals in FCCS, which includes opening periods, creating journal groups, entering journal line items, submitting for approval, and generating reports.

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Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud

FCCS Managing Journals

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Getting Started with Journals
Journal Adjustments : During financial consolidation process, adjustments that need to
be made in common chart of accounts of a group of organizations. If there have been
intra-group transactions, such as sales from one subsidiary company to another, any
profits or losses resulting from these transactions should be eliminated from the
consolidated financial statements.

Sample Adjustments.

Allocation Adjustments : Commonly used for non-financial consolidation entries such as


management reporting functionality
Intercompany Eliminations : Fixed – use to make value adjustments in order to eliminate
intercompany transactions between two operating entities, by defining a specific amount
Restatement : Use to restate posted data that was incorrect

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Getting Started with Journals

Journal Adjustments : Select this option if your application includes journal


adjustment data. If you select this option, the Journals menu displays in the
application for you to manage your journal entries. Journals can be manually entered
or loaded.

Note:
1. The journal functionality is only available if it has been enabled by an administrator,
this can be during application creation or through the enable features option in
application configuration.
2. During application create there is an option to enable journal adjustments, this can
be with or without the workflow process

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Example : Journal Entry for Accrued Income
It is income earned during a particular accounting period but not received until the
end of that period. It is treated as an asset for the business. Journal entry for
accrued income recognizes the accounting rule of “Debit the increase in assets”.

Examples of accrued income – Interest on investment earned but not received,


rent earned but not collected, commission due to being received, etc.

Journal entry for accrued income is;

Accrued Income A/C Debit Debit the increase in asset


To Income A/C Credit Credit the increase in income

Accrued income is also known as income receivable, income accrued but not
due, outstanding income and income earned but not received.

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Example : Journal Entry for Accrued Income
Simplifying with an Example
Question – On December 31st 2018 Company-A calculated 50,000 as rent earned but not
received for 12 months from Jan’18 to Dec’18.

The same is received in cash next year on January 10th 2019. Show all related rent entries
including the journal entry for accrued income on these dates;
December 31st 2018 (Same day)
January 10th 2019 (When the payment is received)
1. December 31st 2018 – (Rent earned but not received)
Accrued Rent Account 50,000
To Rent Account 50,000

2. January 10th 2019 – (Received cash in lieu of accrued rent from 2018)

Cash Account 50,000


To Accrued Rent Account 50,000

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Creating Journal in FCCS

Journals are created against the consolidation dimension member “Entity Input”, “View”
member “Periodic” and currency member “Entity Currency”, they are managed by a
combination of scenario, year and period.

Journals are also created against the seeded “Data Source” dimension member “FCCS_Journal
Input”.

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Example : Journal Entry for Prepaid Expenses
A requirement in financial consolidation is to ensure amounts arising from transactions
with other companies in the same group be eliminated. The intercompany elimination
(ICE) journal type facilitates this process by providing a method of adjusting
consolidated totals based on transactions that take place between subsidiaries.
Example : Journal Entry for Prepaid Expenses
Sample Journal Entry

Output in Smartview
Step#1 Creating Journal Groups

As a Service Administrator, you can create journal


groups to classify journals and filter journal lists. You can
create journal groups to classify journals by type, and to
filter journal lists. You can add or delete groups, edit
group descriptions, and load groups during a journals
load.

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Step#2 Managing Journals
Managing Journal Periods
Before you can work with journals, you must open the time periods for the journals. By
default, all periods have an initial status of Unopened. You can open and close periods at any
time, but you cannot change an opened period to unopened.
To open or close periods:
1. On the Home page, click Application.
2. Click Manage Periods.
3. For Scenario and Year, select members of the periods that you want to open.
4. Select the periods to open or close.
5. To open the selected periods, from the Actions drop-down, select Open, or to close
them, click Close.

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Step#3 : Creating Journal

The below example shows balanced journal entry( Total Debit = Total Credit). Make a
note, journal input is done for FCCS_Journal Input Data Source members.

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Step#4 Follow Journal Review Process

Once created, the status of the


journal will be “Working”

The user then submits the journal for approval.

As the journal is not balanced an error is generated and cannot be submitted.

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Journal Review Process
The journal was updated to be balanced and
submitted.

The approver then tried to approve the


journal.
Step#5 : Render Journal Report
The final step is to generate report. One can create report by clicking create button.
Any Question?

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