Foreign currency and Related Party Disclosure

Dear Sir,
Please tell me transaction code for reporting purpose...
  1. Earnings in foreign currency
  2.Expenditure in foreign currency
  3. Related Party Disclosure
Please tell me transaction code only report only... Please revert
I will waiting for your response..

Hi Jatin,
1 & 2.FBL3N/FS10N/FAGLL03/FAGLB03
3. FBL1N & FK10N for vendors-
    FBL5N & FD10N for customers
Regards,
Mukthar

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