What's the difference between Material : A/cs, Consumptions A/cs & Adjust

Hello Experts,
could you please help to know the Meaning & difference between :
1. Material Accounts - G006
2. Material Consumption Accounts - G003
3. Material Adjustments Accounts - G014

Hi Hussein,
I believe you are enquiring about the Field status groups (FSG).
SAP has delivered certain standard FSGs which we can use for our business purposes. As you may be aware that an FSG is used to control the various fields that appear on the document screen. Each GL account can control the document screen in which they are used.
SAP, to provide a user friendly system, has delivered a standard Field status variant 0001 with standard FSGs (the ones that start with Gxxx) and has named them appropriately. Say, if you create a Material GL Account, you can make use of the FSG "Material Accounts - G006". This FSG will have the standard field settings (industry best practice) for a Material Account which would be Balance Sheet Account.
Similarly, for a Material consumption GL account, you can use FSG "Material Consumption Accounts - G003" which will have standard field settings for a consumption account which is a P&L account.
Regards,
Mike

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