Term Loan or Working Capital Loans

Hi
How to deal with term loan and working capital loans in financial moduls. Objective is to reduce the no of accounts for loan liability accounts in GL.
Regards,
Ravi Kumar V

Hi Expert,
Go to T-Code: OB58,
Double click on the your FSV, if it is already created or else create a New FSV by clicking New Entries Button.
Maint. language                 -   EN
Item keys auto.
Chart of Accounts           -    XXXX(Provide your Chart of Accounts)
Group Account Number 
Fun.area perm.
Click on Financial Statement Version and select the Hierarchy -
Secured Loan/Working Capital Loans from Bank
and there Select the Hierarchy and Click on Assign Accounts and select these two GL Accounts separately with two different rows..
First Row - From - 24106020 HDFC a/c 0407031000094
First Row - To - 24106020 HDFC a/c 0407031000094
Second Row - From - 24106200 HDFC a/c Virbhadra a/c payments
Second Row - To - 24106200 HDFC a/c Virbhadra a/c payments
and click on OK Button and Save the FSV, which will group accordingly...
Regards,
GK
SAP

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