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Transform your existing Financials with Infosys
and Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub
– Giriraj Somani, Subir Ghosh, Anand Balakrishnan




The need for single system to support for all financials management and analysis
needs, meaning fewer systems to support and maintain, less data to move
around, faster access to numbers, no need to reconcile the reporting system
against the financial management applications has been finally fulfilled with
Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub where reporting and financial management
applications have been fused into being one and the same.
1. Background
Over the last 5 years Oracle has added various tools and solutions to meet the business demands of the Finance and Accounting
community.
Customers required better control on definition of accounting rules. Traditionally accounting rules definition was spread across
multiple modules and sub-ledger applications. Keeping these rules up to date was difficult to manage.
Another key customer demand was to move from making manual adjustment entries when an event required different
accounting treatment in different geographies or agencies.
Oracle addressed both these needs through Oracle Financial Services Accounting Hub, a central accounting rules definition
engine, allowing among other things, superior controllership of definition of accounting rules even for non-Oracle sub-ledgers,
and multiple representation of the same accounting event (like IFRS and US GAAP). Oracle Financial Services Accounting Hub
was renamed Oracle Financials Accounting Hub when positioned outside Financial Services vertical and was also adopted in
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 where it came to be known as SLA (Sub-Ledger Accounting).
On the other hand, many finance departments were using Hyperion for consolidation, closing and reporting. Hyperion has
always been the leader in this space having lived alongside Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle PeopleSoft and SAP. With Oracle’s
acquisition of Hyperion, Oracle started leveraging the benefits of Hyperion for account hierarchy definition, consolidation,
allocations and reporting.
This architecture of Oracle Financials Accounting Hub, Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft and Hyperion is the most
comprehensive Financial System available today. With the release of Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub Oracle has provided an
integrated solution.
Organizations with investments in Oracle E-Business Suite and PeopleSoft can get significant benefits through the implementation
of the new Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub without having to rip apart their existing Financials investment. This paper provides
an overview of Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and the various approaches for it to coexist with your existing Financials
investments.

2. Oracle Fusion Applications
One of the key drivers behind Oracle’s product acquisition strategy was to acquire products that had a niche in the market,
where there were proven capabilities and a substantial market presence. Oracle will continue to develop, maintain and enhance
its product suite.
Over the last several years Oracle has been building pre-built integration content and accelerators (known as Oracle Application
Integration Architect (AIA)) to help customers integrate their different application suites. Oracle has also been working on
infusing the best features of each of these acquired products into a brand new application suite. This much awaited best of
breed product has been aptly named “Oracle Fusion Applications”.

2.1. Oracle Fusion Applications – Choice of Adoption Scenarios
To move to Oracle Fusion Applications there are multiple options available as depicted in the picture below

                                           Oracle Fusion Applications Adoption Options

       Continue on Current Path                     Leverage Co-existence Opportunities                 Embrance pillar or Complete Suite

                            Solution Based Add On                                              Pillar Base Adoption

                                    Oracle                                  Oracle                   Oracle
                                   Fusion                                   Fusion                   Fusion
                                  Accounting                                 HCM                    FIN/SCM
                                     Hub
                                                                                                                      Oracle
                                                                                  PeopleSoft
                                                                                  People                              Fusion
                                                                                    HCM                                CRM
                                  E-Business                                                           Siebel
                                    Suite                                                              CRM




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Continue on Current Path – In this approach customer needs to stay current on Oracle Application versions being leveraged
e.g. Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1, PeopleSoft 9.1, Siebel CRM 8.2 etc and build a future ready foundation leveraging Oracle
Fusion Middleware as applicable.
Co-Existence Option – Add on specific Oracle Fusion Application modules – In this approach customers move step by step
with solution based add-ons or through pillar based adoption.
The solution based add-on option is leveraged when a customer is looking for enhanced functionalities in existing applications.
   •	 	 racle E-Business Suite procurement looking for advance procurement features can leverage Oracle Fusion Sourcing,
      O
      Shared Spend and Contracts features as add-ons to Oracle E-Business Suite
   •	 PeopleSoft HCM users looking for Talent Management features can leverage Oracle Fusion Talent Management
   •	 	 racle E-Business Suite Financials users looking for advance analytical reporting and simple consolidation needs can
      O
      leverage Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub

Similarly pillar based adoption is leveraged when a customer is planning to add altogether new business areas.

a) Oracle E-Business Suite can have HCM in Oracle Fusion Applications

b) Siebel CRM can have Financials and SCM in Oracle Fusion Applications
Embrace Complete Pillar or Suite – In this approach customer can deploy the comprehensive suite of Oracle Fusion Applications
like ERP, HCM, SCM and CRM products.



3. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub
As part of Oracle Fusion Applications, one of the significant enhancements that Oracle has introduced in the finance space is
the new Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub.
Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub is the new and enhanced “Avatar” of the earlier Oracle Financial Accounting Hub.
For once it seems that a product vendor has really been listening to the voice of the customer and has integrated features that
were sorely lacking in their bevy of financial application products.
Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub is truly a hub, which incorporates your accounting and reporting applications. Oracle Fusion
Accounting Hub incorporates the following major sub components:
   •	 The General Ledger
   •	 Sub-Ledger accounting rules engine
   •	 Sub-Ledger accounting data repository (enabling you to store sub-ledger transaction and supplemental details that you
      would not normally incorporate into your general ledger)
   •	 Financial Allocations solution
   •	 Master data management solution – Date effective hierarchy manager (Hyperion DRM)
   •	 	 ibrant financial and analytic reporting applications
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   •	 	 ntegration with Enterprise Performance management applications
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Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub


  Oracle Applications   Create                                                     Journal                   Journal                Allocation                  Financial Reporting
  Unlimited           Accounting                                                   Import                      Post                  Engine                         & Analysis

                                                                                                                                                                Financial Reporting Center
                                 R12 E-Business Suite
                                                                                           Drilldown
                                                                                                                                                                  Financial Reporting
                                 PeopleSoft Enterprise




                                                                                                                                        Drilldown
                                                                                                                                                                 Account Monitor and
                                                                                                       Journal                                                    Account Inspector
                                                                                                       Entries              GL Balances
                     Fusion                                  Subledger        Subledger                                                                          Smart View on Excel
                     Subledger                               Accounting       Accounting                                                            Drilldown
                     Applications                            Engine           Entries

                     AP                                                                                                                                          Business Intelligence
                     AR                                                                                                                                            Publisher (BIP)
                     FA
                     INV
                     etc                                                                                                                                         Oracle Transactional
                                                               Drilldown              Drilldown              Drilldown
                                                                                                                                                                 Business Intelligence
                                                                                                                                                                       (OTBI)

                                                                                                                 Allocation Entries Write-back
                                                            Intercompany Accounting                                                                                 Oracle Business
                                                                                                                                                                Intelligence Applications
                                                                                                                                                                         (OBIA)
                                                    Other 3rd Party Systems
                                                                                       Flow Diagram: Courtesy of Oracle



The various components and their value propositions are given below

3.1. The General Ledger
By incorporating the General Ledger into the hub, Oracle has once and for all settled the debate on the Thin vs. Thick General
Ledger. The General Ledger as part of Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub has been broken down into two significant sub-aspects “The
transactions” and “The balances”.
Journal transactions flow into the hub / GL agnostic of origin; be it from the Oracle Fusion Sub-Ledgers, manual and spreadsheet
uploads; entries from non-Oracle systems or from Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, etc. applications.
The most exciting aspect of the GL is the fact that the GL balances are not maintained in the relational database anymore and are
maintained in multi-dimensional reporting capabilities cubes. The posting to the cubes is in real-time and the journal transaction is
not considered as posted until the dimensions have been populated, thereby ensuring that the OLTP and OLAP engines are always
in sync. On top of it hierarchy/tree balances are also real time too.
The OLAP engine allows for robust data summarization and has taken the accounting capabilities of Oracle E-Business Suite and
PeopleSoft to a completely new level offering pervasive data summarization and the ability to maintain and report on date effective
hierarchies. The cubes also offer the scalability to offer summarization of large data volumes without compromising on performance.
Oracle has also incorporated the ability to drill down from the cubes to the source transaction in the originating sub-ledger,
through Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and the Source Applications like Oracle E-Business Suite and PeopleSoft.

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3.2. Sub-Ledger Accounting Rules Engine
Sub-ledger accounting or SLA was the buzz word for the finance world with the release of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12. SLA
is a rules based accounting engine that introduced the ability to define how transactions originating in sub-ledgers are accounted.
As part of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12, Oracle also included Oracle Financials Accounting Hub that extended SLA to non-
Oracle systems. SLA and Oracle Financials Accounting Hub basically sent data into the same schema (XLA). Oracle has retained
this functionality in Oracle Fusion - Accounting Hub.
Oracle Fusion Applications has brought these two accounting engines together and has provided us with the ability to define
rules and store financial data from both Oracle Fusion Applications and non-Oracle Fusion Application systems in the same data
structures.
Oracle is offering out of the box, pre-built connector and seeded accounting rules to integrate with the Oracle E-Business Suite
and PeopleSoft Applications.
One of the significant benefits of SLA was the ability to generate multiple accounting representations (IFRS, local GAAP etc) for
a single sub-ledger transaction event. Oracle has retained this functionality with Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and has also
retained and extended the functionality of Primary, Secondary and Reporting Currency ledgers that were introduced with Oracle
E-Business Suite Release 12.
With Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub the biggest value add is that you need not define and maintain any accounting rules or
accounting transaction generating capability in your legacy applications such as a non-Oracle order processing or inventory
management system. Users can define the accounting rules based on the transaction events that are flowing in from these
applications into Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and feed in only the raw transactions from the source system into Oracle Fusion
Accounting Hub. The SLA engine in Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub is capable of deriving the accounting transactions (journal
entries) based on the raw data feed.
SLA also offers the ability to define date effective accounting rules and users have the ability to maintain rules in advance to cater to
any changes in accounting treatment. Date effective accounting rules enabled accounting for a transaction based on the appropriate
treatment of the period in which it originated.
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3.3. Sub-Ledger accounting data repository
The SLA layer also maintains balances and the granular transaction level details of the accounting event that originated in the sub-
ledger Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub, retaining the ability that was introduced in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 to maintain
sub-ledger accounting transactions and journal entries in the SLA layer along with sub-ledger non accounting transaction details
such as supplier, customer and asset number.
The SLA layer provides the ability to maintain supporting references which are basically user configurable transaction attributes that
provide additional information that are relevant to the financial transaction. Supporting references can also be better understood as
extensible accounting segment values that are relevant only to transactions that originate from certain sub-ledgers.
The biggest benefit with supporting references is the ability to track balances on these supporting references as with any of the
other dimensions or segments of the COA. The only point to note is that these supporting references and the balances on them
are stored only within SLA.

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3.4. Financial Allocations Solution
Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub has incorporated another feature that was lacking in earlier releases of the product, namely a
more robust allocation engine. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub includes a new functionality called Allocation Manager (erstwhile
– Hyperion Calculation Manager). The allocation manager works on the multi dimensions cubes where the allocation calculation
engine is more robust. The engine also has the ability to write back allocation journal entries to the General Ledger.
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3.5. COA Master Data management solution - Hyperion Data Relationship Management
With Hyperion Data relationship management (DRM) Oracle has created a simple tool with which to keep all Charts of accounts
and hierarchies in sync. The DRM can integrate with both Oracle E-Business Suite and PeopleSoft applications as well as non-
Oracle COA’s and the Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub. DRM ensures that any updates to values and hierarchies are seamlessly
integrated between these various COA repositories.
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3.6. Vibrant financial and analytic reporting applications
With Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and the movement of GL balances to multi dimension cubes, Oracle has introduced an array
of reporting toolsets for users to choose from depending on their business needs. With the Oracle acquisition of Siebel, Hyperion
and their internally developed XML / BI Publisher suite of products, Oracle’s arsenal is very strong and as expected it has delivered
by incorporating all of these products into the Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub.
The needs of financial users range from being able to view summarized financial data at the level of hierarchical parents and
grandparents down to being able to drill down to the source transactions that was the origin of the balance.
By incorporating the reporting toolset on a pre-aggregated multi-dimensional database, Oracle has made reporting fast, easy and
accurate. Users have the ability to slice and dice on data across dimensions and drill up, down and sideways on any parents.
Any company that has been through a re-org knows that reporting comparative financials based on the new organization hierarchy
is a major headache. PeopleSoft has the ability to define and maintain date effective hierarchies and Oracle has integrated this
feature into Oracle Fusion Applications. The biggest benefit from this new feature is that users can now view any financials as per
the past, current or future hierarchies. This should make regenerating past years based on the new hierarchies a lot less arduous.
Oracle has addressed another major pain point in previous tools, the ability for users to write down annotations or explanations
of variances in their analysis, which can serve as a future point of reference performing Sec 404 compliance.	
As the table below shows, Oracle has clearly indicated that one size does not fit all and has tailored each of its Oracle Fusion
Accounting Hub reporting products to cater to a specific need:

 Reporting Need                                                                                  Solution
 Professional quality, boardroom ready financial statements with
                                                                                                 Financial Reporting Center and Financial Reporting (FR)
 live drilldowns to source transactions
 Exception-based account monitoring with multi-dimensional                                                                        - Account Monitor
                                                                                                 Financial Reporting Center
 analysis (and drilldown)                                                                                                         - Account Inspector
 Spreadsheet-based financial reports with multi-dimensional
                                                                                                 Smart View (Excel, Office)
 analysis, pivoting, and drilldown

 High volume operational reporting (with XML templates)                                          BI Publisher (BIP)

 Ad hoc queries of transactions                                                                  Oracle Transaction Business Intelligence (OBIA)

 KPIs, metrics, and highly summarized queries from a data
                                                                                                 Oracle Business Intelligence Analytics (OBIA)
 warehouse

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Reporting Tool                                                     Capability

  Financial Reporting Center                                         This tool provides the ability to view your traditional P&L and Balance sheet type reports without
                                                                     running the report. Once the report is designed, when the users open the report is automatically
                                                                     shows real time balances. Oracle has also incorporated the ability to embed charts and graphs as
                                                                     well to enhance visual appeal and increase usability. Users also have the ability to drill down from
                                                                     the reports to the journals making up the balance in the GL. The other big benefit is the ability
                                                                     to publish your reports in a variety of formats ranging from MS Excel, PDF MS Word and MS
                                                                                                                                                 ,
                                                                     PowerPoint.

  Account Monitor and                                                Both of these new tools are designed to enable better monitoring and control for those who sign
  Account Inspector                                                  off on specific accounts at month end. The Account Monitor tool allows users to define the critical
                                                                     accounts, thresholds and rules. This tool basically helps to monitor the balances in the accounts
                                                                     as against the previous month or budgets and forecasts and automatically computes and displays
                                                                     variances and trends. From account monitor, we can drill down to Account Inspector for details.
                                                                     Account Inspector provides pivot table like analysis capabilities for slicing and dicing balances.

  Smart View                                                         With the acquisition of Hyperion, Oracle has been able to incorporate the Excel add-in (Smart
                                                                     view) into the Oracle Fusion Applications. The smart view basically allows accountants to view
                                                                     their account balances including hierarchies’ information in Excel which is typically the product of
                                                                     choice.

  BI Publisher (XML publisher)                                       Oracle E-Business Suite native XML based reporting tool has been retained in Oracle Fusion
                                                                     Applications. BI publisher allows you to define extremely scalable repots based on familiar
                                                                     templates in word and excel. The biggest change is that the content and the layout of the reports
                                                                     are treated as spate entities and are defined and handled as such.

  OTBI – Oracle Transaction                                          Oracle Discoverer and the BI answers portion of OBIEE have been replaced with this new tool that
  Business Intelligence                                              allows users to go against the transactional data for ad-hoc queries.

  OBIA – Oracle Business                                             Oracle OBIEE (Siebel Analytics) has been renamed as OBIA offering the ability for users to view standard
  Intelligence Analytics                                             reports in dashboard with the ability to view data in tabular and graphical modes.
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4. Design Considerations
Overlap – Hence this architecture allows certain choices about how to achieve some of the key elements of a Financial
Accounting System. In this section we explore the key tasks or features and how they may be achieved with Oracle Financials
Accounting Hub.
   •	 	 odeling the Accounting Representations
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   •	 	 ub Ledger Accounting
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   •	 	 usion Accounting Hub and Enterprise Data Store
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   •	 	Consolidation
   •	 	 racle Fusion Accounting Hub vs. Oracle’s Hyperion Financial Management
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   •	 	 se Oracle Fusion Middleware to get the full benefit of Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub
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The next few pages describe the major solution choices you have and its impact on the architecture. The table at the end
summarizes these solution options.




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4.1. Modeling the Accounting Representations
SLA can represent the same event differently in different books if required. This section has a briefly describes the different
approaches that can be taken to address local needs and corporate requirements. A particular client is likely to fall into one of the
following scenarios:


Local Needs aligned to CORP Reporting Needs:
                                                                                     Corporate Ledger Sets
This is the simplest scenario where we maintain
                                                                            Primary Ledger:                  CORPORATE
a primary book in the local currency and use the                           (LOCAL LEDGER)                    REPORTING
reporting currency functionality to report to Corporate.                      COA:Corp                      Use Reporting
                                                                             SLAM: Corp                  Currency functionality
                                                                            Currency: Local                Currency: CORP



Regulated Country:
Here the local reporting is different enough to warrant
a separate ledger. However the differences are small                                 Corporate Ledger Sets
and you maintain only a “minimal” local COA. By
                                                                            Primary Ledger:                  CORPORATE
“minimal”, we mean only for the subset of accounts,                        (LOCAL LEDGER)                    REPORTING
which require a different treatment. So the Primary                           COA:Corp                      Use Reporting
Books still have the Corporate COA, Corporate                                SLAM: Corp                  Currency functionality
                                                                            Currency: Local                Currency: CORP
SLAM with Local Currency. The reporting currency is
chosen a Corporate Currency and reporting currency                                  SLA
functionality is used for Corporate Reporting. “Minimal
                                                                           Secondary Ledger:
Secondary Ledger” contains the sub-set local COA, local
                                                                      (MINIMUM LOCAL LEDGER)
SLAM and local currency. Local reporting is achieved                          COA:Corp
through a combination of Secondary Accounts (with                            SLAM: Corp
                                                                            Currency: Local
limited accounts requiring differential treatment) and
Primary Ledger (for the remainder accounts).




Heavily Regulated Country:                                                           Corporate Ledger Sets
In heavily regulated countries it makes sense to have the                  Secondary Ledger:                 CORPORATE
Primary Ledger aligned to local needs with Local COA,                                                        REPORTING
Local SLAM and Local Currency. Use the secondary                              COA:Corp                      Use Reporting
                                                                             SLAM: Corp                  Currency functionality
ledger to prepare all transactions for corporate                            Currency: Local                Currency: CORP
reporting. The secondary ledger has Corporate COA,
Corporate SLAM but with Local Currency and it                                       SLA

prepared using SLA functionality. Use Corporate                             Primary Ledger:
Reporting functionality on the secondary ledger for                        (LOCAL LEDGER)
Corporate Reporting.                                                          COA:Corp
                                                                             SLAM: Corp
                                                                            Currency: Local




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4.2. Sub-ledger Accounting
A fast, highly configurable sub-ledger accounting (SLA) system provides allows better controllership and functionality like multiple
accounting representation of the same event. In this section we will discuss the design and implementation considerations in using
the SLA:

  Transaction originating Sub-Ledger          Availability                 Design Considerations


                                                                           Define accounting rules in the SLA engine so as to
                                                                           simplify the maintenance and derive consistent and
  Oracle Fusion Applications                  Yes
                                                                           business flows based accounting based on transaction
                                                                           events.




                                                                           Currently release V1 does not support integration
                                                                           between Oracle Fusion Applications for SLA and Oracle
                                                                           E-Business Suite, and PeopleSoft sub-ledgers. Integration
  Oracle E-Business Suite or PeopleSoft       No
                                                                           packs are available between Oracle E-Business Suite,
                                                                           PeopleSoft, Oracle General Ledger and Oracle Fusion
                                                                           General Ledger through journal import.




                                                                           Define the non-Oracle system as an application in Oracle
                                                                           Fusion Applications for SLA; define the appropriate
                                                                           accounting events and the accounting definitions relevant
  Non Oracle legacy systems                   Yes
                                                                           to the system. Feed in raw data (not a journal entry) and
                                                                           let SLA derive the accounting transaction based on the
                                                                           data feed.




It is also important to note that SLA gives you the ability to retain granular and relevant sub-ledger transaction attributes that
are relevant for reporting in the SLA layer and use them for analysis. The purpose is to be able keep the detail at hand but out
of the GL. During analysis, Oracle allows you fast drill down from the account balance or journal transaction to the relevant
sub-ledger transaction in the SLA layer. Supporting references allows you to define user configurable attributes that you would
consider relevant for analysis and on which Oracle can track balances as well.
Users who would like to have control over the balances been updated in the GL (Multi dimension cubes) can decide that all
posting will be controlled and either triggered manually or automatically at specified times rather than allowing it automatically
from the originating sub-ledger transaction.




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4.3. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and Enterprise Data Store or DW
How does the Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub fit into your Enterprise Data-Store (EDS) and Enterprise DW plan? The standard
design approach is given below. The 3rd Party Systems would pump rich transactional data into your EDS. Oracle Fusion
Accounting Hub SLA picks up the data from the EDS and creates journals which when posted updates journal balances. GL
Balances would also typically flow into the EDS. This architecture allows storing rich data into your EDS while keeping your GL
clean and ‘thin’. A high level architecture for a banking environment is given below.

Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and EDS and EDW

                                 Source Fin
                                      Source            Source Sub
                                        GL               Ledgers




                                                                                     Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub

                                                             DRM - Accounts & Hierarchy

    Mortgage                           Sub
                                                           SLA                                 GL             Fin Reports
     System                           Ledger                              Journals
                                                          Entries                           Balances          & Analysis
                                      Engine
     Treasury
      System
                                                 Import                 Post           Consolidate         Allocate

       Cards
      System

                                     Raw Data
    Other Sub-                                         Data Model           Data Marts
                                       Store
     Ledgers



4.3.1. Client Example: Multiple Applications serving same function
This Financial Services Company, which had grown through acquisitions, was using different applications in different geographies.
For example, they had one loan origination application for the US and another one for Australia. Each application had its own
data structure.
Problem: Should we treat each application differently in the SLA Engine or should we try to standardize?
Suggested Approach: The customer used the implementation program to standardize data coming from these two applications.
The data was pushed to a staging table, massaged to standardize it and then pushed to Raw (Operational) Data Store. It required a
detailed study of the data coming from these 2 applications and defining a standard data format for load origination application. It
also required a clear definition of data transformation requirement to get the source data into the standard format.
This approach led to the following benefits:
   •	 Fewer rules needed to be defined in Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub: The key benefit was reduced future maintenance
      effort and simplicity in design
   •	 A standard definition allowed the customer to compare metrics across the two geographies, leading to better control and
      sharing of best practices between the geographies



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4.4. Consolidation
Oracle Financials Accounting Hub consolidation (read 4.5) would almost always be done in Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub.
Any consolidation which was earlier done in the Source GL would be discontinued. Doing the consolidation in Oracle Fusion
Accounting Hub (as against doing it in Source GL) provides several advantages
   •	 	 llows flexibility of 3rd party accounting to flow into Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub GL and take advantage of the
      A
      Oracle Fusion Applications SLA engine
   •	 Take advantage of date effective account hierarchies allowed by DRM. This allows same financial data to be reported
      against different hierarchies
   •	 	 ultiple representation of same event by Oracle Fusion Applications for SLA allows all books to be correctly represented
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      without doing manual adjustment entries


                       Source Fin Corp                          Source Fin                               Source Fin

  Consolidated
   reporting                         Source                                  Source                                  Source
                   Source GL                            Source GL                                  Source GL
                                       Sub                                     Sub                                     Sub
                       1                                    1                                          2
                                     Ledgers                                 Ledgers                                 Ledgers




                               Consolidated                                        DRM - Accounts & Hierarchy


                                                           Sub                                                         Fin
                     Source Fin 2                         Ledger          SLA
                                                                                        Journals
                                                                                                          GL         Reports
                                                          Engine         Entries                       Balances     & Analysis

                                   Source
             Source GL
                                     Sub
                 2
                                   Ledgers                FAH            Import          Post         Consolidate     Allocate


                      As Is Flow                                                   Flow with FAH

4.5. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub vs. Hyperion Financial Management
Depending on client complexity and need, either Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub or Oracle’s Hyperion Financial Management
needs to be leveraged for the client. If client has complexity factor like complex company structure (joint ventures, minority
interests) or multi-currency analytics (where need is to perform constant currency analysis or operational variance analysis net of
foreign exchange) Hyperion Financial Management would be a better product as compared to Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub.
However where client is either using Oracle E-Business Suite or Non Oracle applications and does not have complex consolidation
requirements then Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub will be the best fit.

4.6. Use Oracle Fusion Middleware to get the full benefit of Oracle Fusion Applications
Oracle Fusion Applications leverages all features of Oracle Fusion Middleware like unified data model, flexible data hierarchy
management, configurable and extensible, flexible business process customization, consistency across business functions,
new predictive analytical applications, flexible data model, flexible Business Intelligence along with identity and applications
management




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5. Illustrative Examples
5.1. Demerger Scenario
Client Context and Requirement Client A is a new company created (say for e.g. Shares Trading Division) as part of demerger or spin
off. Within short span of time they have to establish their ERP-Financials system along with reporting capabilities. Implementation
cannot be lift and replace from earlier company, it has to start fresh and need to be simple and modular to meet current as well as
future growth requirements.
Key Solution Points
   •	 	 mplement Oracle Fusion Applications Financial Pillars as its fresh implementation
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   •	 	 racle Fusion Accounting Hub to integrate accounting with source trading systems
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   •	 	 nhanced GL reporting capabilities providing
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       - Powerful Allocation Engine
       - Prebuilt Multi Dimensions Cubes
       - No need to reconcile reporting system with financial system because both systems are fused into being one and the same
Benefits
   •	 	 ow risk, high visibility Oracle Fusion Applications
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   •	 	 nprecedented financial control, reporting and analysis platform within single application with no integration need
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   •	 	 odular applications are easy to add 3rd party trading systems as well as other Oracle Fusion Applications as needed in
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      future

5.2. Multiple ERP Applications Scenario
Client Context and Requirement Client A has grown over years by acquisition and has multiple ERP applications to capture
financial transactions. Its current home grown legacy system to generate accounting entries from multiple source system to feed
into multiple GL is no longer a viable solution. Client is looking for an accounting Hub solution, which can integrate with existing
ERP applications.
Key Solution Points
   •	 	 mplement Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub as co-existence solution with Oracle and People Soft applications
      I
   •	 	 racle Fusion General Ledger is a single source of truth for all financial reporting
      O
   •	 	 xisting GL will feed data into Oracle Fusion General Ledger leveraging out of box integration
      E
   •	 	 ntegrate Data from Multiple source system through centralized Accounting Hub in Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub
      I
   •	 	 nhanced GL reporting capabilities providing
      E
       - Powerful Allocation Engine
       - Prebuilt Multi Dimensions Cubes
       - No need to reconcile reporting system with financial system because both systems are fused into being one and the same
Benefits
   •	 	 ne single source of truth for all financial reporting
      O
   •	 	 lexible and Modular approach for 3rd party integration
      F
   •	 	 nprecedented financial control, reporting and analysis platform within single application with no integration need
      U




12 | Infosys – White Paper
6. Conclusion
This paper provides an overview of the Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub, its components and how they would interact with
an existing Oracle E-Business Suite or PeopleSoft Financials application. We also discussed the different implementation and
design considerations.
With the release of Oracle Fusion Applications, Oracle has brought together the best practices and designs of the various
products in its portfolio and created a compelling offering in the Financials area. A new implementation of Oracle Fusion
Applications would definitely provide significant benefits to the customer.
The large number of organizations that have already made a significant investment in a leading financial application like
Oracle E-Business Suite or Oracle’s PeopleSoft can also derive compelling value through the implementation of Oracle Fusion
Accounting Hub on top of their existing Financial Applications. The benefits include better controllership through the SLA,
more flexible account hierarchy definition and maintenance, better control on consolidation and allocations and overall best
in class reporting through the Hyperion system. Moreover Oracle has made the implementation simpler through well-defined
and well documented interfaces. For customers needing a solution to some of the problems identified in this document, Oracle
Fusion Accounting Hub is certainly a product worth considering.



7. Oracle Fusion Applications Practice at Infosys
Infosys combines technical and industry leading practices to deliver successful business solutions and enables you to maximize
returns on your Oracle investments.
The Oracle Fusion Applications Practice at Infosys has significant experience in Oracle Fusion Applications co-development with
Oracle and vast consulting experience with Oracle products. Customers get robust implementations, faster rollouts, de-risked
upgrades, best quality development and deployment processes.



Oracle Fusion Applications Center Of Excellence (COE) at Infosys



                                                                         1                      • Tools and accelerators for Oracle
                                                                                                  Fusion Applications adoption
                                                                    Accelerators,               • Methodology & Framework for Oracle
                                                                      Tools &                     Fusion Applications adoption
                                             5                      Methodology
             • Co-existence Solutions
               Kits                      Solutions &
             • Oracle Fusion              Thought                                              2
               Applications Red-Papers   Leadership

                                                          Oracle Fusion                     Competency
                                                                                              Building          • Training Oracle
                                                         Applications COE                                         consultants on Oracle
                                                                                                                  Fusion Applications


                                                 4                                  3

                                             Oracle                            Technology
             • Continuous                  Partnership                          Expertise
                                                                                              • Expertise on Oracle Fusion
               Co-development actives                                                           Middleware Technologies
               with Oracle




                                                                                                                   Infosys – White Paper | 13
Oracle Fusion Applications Credentials at Infosys
•	 Over 2000 man months of experience on Oracle Fusion Applications co -development with the Oracle product teams across
   Financials, CRM, SCM, HCM, Procurement, and Projects including:
  -	 Oracle Fusion Applications Beta Validation
  -	 Oracle Fusion Applications Functional and BPM Testing
  -	 Oracle Fusion Applications Migration Tools development
  -	 Oracle Fusion Applications Localizations and Industry Solutions Enhancements
•	 Joint Presentations and Co- Speaking Sessions with Oracle on Oracle Fusion Applications at public forums
•	 Red papers and Joint Business Solutions with Oracle on CRM, HCM, SCM, Fin, & Technology




                                                                        Infosys is an Oracle worldwide Diamond level
                                                                        partner. This is the highest level of partnership
                                                                            under Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN).


                           Oracle                                      Early access to new product releases and trainings
                   Alliance                                                          including beta versions.


                                                                       Early adopters of new Oracle technology such as
                                                                        Oracle Fusion Applications V1, Oracle Fusion
                                                                          Middleware 11g, E-Business Suite R12 etc.




Infosys Service Capabilities for Oracle Fusion Applications



       R e a d i n e s s As s e s s m e n t       I m p le m e n t        Upgrade          C o - e x i s t e n ce S o l u t i o n s    Migration Tool Kits



            Oracle Fusion                       Implementation        Upgrade to Oracle        Co-existence                            Migration Toolkits
             Applications                        and Consulting      Fusion Applications     solutions to adopt                         to adopt Oracle
              Readiness                           services with          with Infosys          Oracle Fusion                          Fusion Applications
           Assessment with                    Infosys proprietary     proprietary InTune     Applications with                           with legacy /
              Infosys 4E                             InTrack            Methodology         legacy / non-Oracle                         non-Oracle and
            Methodology                           Methodology                                    and Oracle                                  Oracle




14 | Infosys – White Paper
Infosys Competency of Oracle Fusion Applications

•	 Global presence with several large
   full cycle Oracle Applications
   engagements

•	 Expertise across the range of
   Oracle applications product family,
   including Financials, Procurement,
   SCM, HCM, HCM, and Projects

•	 Large pool of  OPN certified
   Oracle application consultants in
   E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, Siebel
   CRM and Technology Solutions




       About the Authors
       Giriraj Somani is a Principal Consultant with background in Enterprise Risk Management, Finance and
       Procurement. He has worked for customers in Financial Services and Retail.
       Anand Balakrishnan is a Principal Consultant with background in ERP implementation. He focuses in the
       finance and accounting space, primarily in financial transformation programs.
       Subir Ghosh is a Practice Engagement Manager specializing in Enterprise Performance Management and
       Finance and Procurement modernization for Banking and Capital Market customers
       All three are part of the Oracle Practice at Infosys Limited.




                                                                                            Infosys – White Paper | 15
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        Did y ?
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Transform your existing Financials with Infosys and Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub

  • 1. Transform your existing Financials with Infosys and Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub – Giriraj Somani, Subir Ghosh, Anand Balakrishnan The need for single system to support for all financials management and analysis needs, meaning fewer systems to support and maintain, less data to move around, faster access to numbers, no need to reconcile the reporting system against the financial management applications has been finally fulfilled with Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub where reporting and financial management applications have been fused into being one and the same.
  • 2. 1. Background Over the last 5 years Oracle has added various tools and solutions to meet the business demands of the Finance and Accounting community. Customers required better control on definition of accounting rules. Traditionally accounting rules definition was spread across multiple modules and sub-ledger applications. Keeping these rules up to date was difficult to manage. Another key customer demand was to move from making manual adjustment entries when an event required different accounting treatment in different geographies or agencies. Oracle addressed both these needs through Oracle Financial Services Accounting Hub, a central accounting rules definition engine, allowing among other things, superior controllership of definition of accounting rules even for non-Oracle sub-ledgers, and multiple representation of the same accounting event (like IFRS and US GAAP). Oracle Financial Services Accounting Hub was renamed Oracle Financials Accounting Hub when positioned outside Financial Services vertical and was also adopted in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 where it came to be known as SLA (Sub-Ledger Accounting). On the other hand, many finance departments were using Hyperion for consolidation, closing and reporting. Hyperion has always been the leader in this space having lived alongside Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle PeopleSoft and SAP. With Oracle’s acquisition of Hyperion, Oracle started leveraging the benefits of Hyperion for account hierarchy definition, consolidation, allocations and reporting. This architecture of Oracle Financials Accounting Hub, Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft and Hyperion is the most comprehensive Financial System available today. With the release of Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub Oracle has provided an integrated solution. Organizations with investments in Oracle E-Business Suite and PeopleSoft can get significant benefits through the implementation of the new Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub without having to rip apart their existing Financials investment. This paper provides an overview of Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and the various approaches for it to coexist with your existing Financials investments. 2. Oracle Fusion Applications One of the key drivers behind Oracle’s product acquisition strategy was to acquire products that had a niche in the market, where there were proven capabilities and a substantial market presence. Oracle will continue to develop, maintain and enhance its product suite. Over the last several years Oracle has been building pre-built integration content and accelerators (known as Oracle Application Integration Architect (AIA)) to help customers integrate their different application suites. Oracle has also been working on infusing the best features of each of these acquired products into a brand new application suite. This much awaited best of breed product has been aptly named “Oracle Fusion Applications”. 2.1. Oracle Fusion Applications – Choice of Adoption Scenarios To move to Oracle Fusion Applications there are multiple options available as depicted in the picture below Oracle Fusion Applications Adoption Options Continue on Current Path Leverage Co-existence Opportunities Embrance pillar or Complete Suite Solution Based Add On Pillar Base Adoption Oracle Oracle Oracle Fusion Fusion Fusion Accounting HCM FIN/SCM Hub Oracle PeopleSoft People Fusion HCM CRM E-Business Siebel Suite CRM 2 | Infosys – White Paper
  • 3. Continue on Current Path – In this approach customer needs to stay current on Oracle Application versions being leveraged e.g. Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1, PeopleSoft 9.1, Siebel CRM 8.2 etc and build a future ready foundation leveraging Oracle Fusion Middleware as applicable. Co-Existence Option – Add on specific Oracle Fusion Application modules – In this approach customers move step by step with solution based add-ons or through pillar based adoption. The solution based add-on option is leveraged when a customer is looking for enhanced functionalities in existing applications. • racle E-Business Suite procurement looking for advance procurement features can leverage Oracle Fusion Sourcing, O Shared Spend and Contracts features as add-ons to Oracle E-Business Suite • PeopleSoft HCM users looking for Talent Management features can leverage Oracle Fusion Talent Management • racle E-Business Suite Financials users looking for advance analytical reporting and simple consolidation needs can O leverage Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub Similarly pillar based adoption is leveraged when a customer is planning to add altogether new business areas. a) Oracle E-Business Suite can have HCM in Oracle Fusion Applications b) Siebel CRM can have Financials and SCM in Oracle Fusion Applications Embrace Complete Pillar or Suite – In this approach customer can deploy the comprehensive suite of Oracle Fusion Applications like ERP, HCM, SCM and CRM products. 3. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub As part of Oracle Fusion Applications, one of the significant enhancements that Oracle has introduced in the finance space is the new Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub is the new and enhanced “Avatar” of the earlier Oracle Financial Accounting Hub. For once it seems that a product vendor has really been listening to the voice of the customer and has integrated features that were sorely lacking in their bevy of financial application products. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub is truly a hub, which incorporates your accounting and reporting applications. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub incorporates the following major sub components: • The General Ledger • Sub-Ledger accounting rules engine • Sub-Ledger accounting data repository (enabling you to store sub-ledger transaction and supplemental details that you would not normally incorporate into your general ledger) • Financial Allocations solution • Master data management solution – Date effective hierarchy manager (Hyperion DRM) • ibrant financial and analytic reporting applications V • ntegration with Enterprise Performance management applications I Infosys – White Paper | 3
  • 4. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub Oracle Applications Create Journal Journal Allocation Financial Reporting Unlimited Accounting Import Post Engine & Analysis Financial Reporting Center R12 E-Business Suite Drilldown Financial Reporting PeopleSoft Enterprise Drilldown Account Monitor and Journal Account Inspector Entries GL Balances Fusion Subledger Subledger Smart View on Excel Subledger Accounting Accounting Drilldown Applications Engine Entries AP Business Intelligence AR Publisher (BIP) FA INV etc Oracle Transactional Drilldown Drilldown Drilldown Business Intelligence (OTBI) Allocation Entries Write-back Intercompany Accounting Oracle Business Intelligence Applications (OBIA) Other 3rd Party Systems Flow Diagram: Courtesy of Oracle The various components and their value propositions are given below 3.1. The General Ledger By incorporating the General Ledger into the hub, Oracle has once and for all settled the debate on the Thin vs. Thick General Ledger. The General Ledger as part of Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub has been broken down into two significant sub-aspects “The transactions” and “The balances”. Journal transactions flow into the hub / GL agnostic of origin; be it from the Oracle Fusion Sub-Ledgers, manual and spreadsheet uploads; entries from non-Oracle systems or from Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, etc. applications. The most exciting aspect of the GL is the fact that the GL balances are not maintained in the relational database anymore and are maintained in multi-dimensional reporting capabilities cubes. The posting to the cubes is in real-time and the journal transaction is not considered as posted until the dimensions have been populated, thereby ensuring that the OLTP and OLAP engines are always in sync. On top of it hierarchy/tree balances are also real time too. The OLAP engine allows for robust data summarization and has taken the accounting capabilities of Oracle E-Business Suite and PeopleSoft to a completely new level offering pervasive data summarization and the ability to maintain and report on date effective hierarchies. The cubes also offer the scalability to offer summarization of large data volumes without compromising on performance. Oracle has also incorporated the ability to drill down from the cubes to the source transaction in the originating sub-ledger, through Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and the Source Applications like Oracle E-Business Suite and PeopleSoft. money ( VFM for ) ue Va Val lue Multi dimensional GL Balances for mone ( VFM) ey y( on VF M) m Value for 4 | Infosys – White Paper
  • 5. 3.2. Sub-Ledger Accounting Rules Engine Sub-ledger accounting or SLA was the buzz word for the finance world with the release of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12. SLA is a rules based accounting engine that introduced the ability to define how transactions originating in sub-ledgers are accounted. As part of Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12, Oracle also included Oracle Financials Accounting Hub that extended SLA to non- Oracle systems. SLA and Oracle Financials Accounting Hub basically sent data into the same schema (XLA). Oracle has retained this functionality in Oracle Fusion - Accounting Hub. Oracle Fusion Applications has brought these two accounting engines together and has provided us with the ability to define rules and store financial data from both Oracle Fusion Applications and non-Oracle Fusion Application systems in the same data structures. Oracle is offering out of the box, pre-built connector and seeded accounting rules to integrate with the Oracle E-Business Suite and PeopleSoft Applications. One of the significant benefits of SLA was the ability to generate multiple accounting representations (IFRS, local GAAP etc) for a single sub-ledger transaction event. Oracle has retained this functionality with Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and has also retained and extended the functionality of Primary, Secondary and Reporting Currency ledgers that were introduced with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12. With Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub the biggest value add is that you need not define and maintain any accounting rules or accounting transaction generating capability in your legacy applications such as a non-Oracle order processing or inventory management system. Users can define the accounting rules based on the transaction events that are flowing in from these applications into Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and feed in only the raw transactions from the source system into Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub. The SLA engine in Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub is capable of deriving the accounting transactions (journal entries) based on the raw data feed. SLA also offers the ability to define date effective accounting rules and users have the ability to maintain rules in advance to cater to any changes in accounting treatment. Date effective accounting rules enabled accounting for a transaction based on the appropriate treatment of the period in which it originated. money ( VFM for ) ue Va Val lue Remove accounting rules from non-accounting systems. for mone ( VFM) ey y( on VF M) m Value for 3.3. Sub-Ledger accounting data repository The SLA layer also maintains balances and the granular transaction level details of the accounting event that originated in the sub- ledger Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub, retaining the ability that was introduced in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 to maintain sub-ledger accounting transactions and journal entries in the SLA layer along with sub-ledger non accounting transaction details such as supplier, customer and asset number. The SLA layer provides the ability to maintain supporting references which are basically user configurable transaction attributes that provide additional information that are relevant to the financial transaction. Supporting references can also be better understood as extensible accounting segment values that are relevant only to transactions that originate from certain sub-ledgers. The biggest benefit with supporting references is the ability to track balances on these supporting references as with any of the other dimensions or segments of the COA. The only point to note is that these supporting references and the balances on them are stored only within SLA. money ( VFM for ) ue Va Val lue SLA data repository stores granular transactional data with additional attributes to support analysis and reporting for mone ( VFM) ey y( on VF M) m Value for Infosys – White Paper | 5
  • 6. 3.4. Financial Allocations Solution Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub has incorporated another feature that was lacking in earlier releases of the product, namely a more robust allocation engine. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub includes a new functionality called Allocation Manager (erstwhile – Hyperion Calculation Manager). The allocation manager works on the multi dimensions cubes where the allocation calculation engine is more robust. The engine also has the ability to write back allocation journal entries to the General Ledger. money ( VFM for ) ue Va Val lue Robust allocation computation within multi-dimension cubes; Journal write back to the GL for mone ( VFM) ey y( on VF M) m Value for 3.5. COA Master Data management solution - Hyperion Data Relationship Management With Hyperion Data relationship management (DRM) Oracle has created a simple tool with which to keep all Charts of accounts and hierarchies in sync. The DRM can integrate with both Oracle E-Business Suite and PeopleSoft applications as well as non- Oracle COA’s and the Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub. DRM ensures that any updates to values and hierarchies are seamlessly integrated between these various COA repositories. money ( VFM for ) ue Va Val lue Automatically keep your COA in sync between accounting systems for mone ( VFM) ey y( on VF M) m Value for 3.6. Vibrant financial and analytic reporting applications With Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and the movement of GL balances to multi dimension cubes, Oracle has introduced an array of reporting toolsets for users to choose from depending on their business needs. With the Oracle acquisition of Siebel, Hyperion and their internally developed XML / BI Publisher suite of products, Oracle’s arsenal is very strong and as expected it has delivered by incorporating all of these products into the Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub. The needs of financial users range from being able to view summarized financial data at the level of hierarchical parents and grandparents down to being able to drill down to the source transactions that was the origin of the balance. By incorporating the reporting toolset on a pre-aggregated multi-dimensional database, Oracle has made reporting fast, easy and accurate. Users have the ability to slice and dice on data across dimensions and drill up, down and sideways on any parents. Any company that has been through a re-org knows that reporting comparative financials based on the new organization hierarchy is a major headache. PeopleSoft has the ability to define and maintain date effective hierarchies and Oracle has integrated this feature into Oracle Fusion Applications. The biggest benefit from this new feature is that users can now view any financials as per the past, current or future hierarchies. This should make regenerating past years based on the new hierarchies a lot less arduous. Oracle has addressed another major pain point in previous tools, the ability for users to write down annotations or explanations of variances in their analysis, which can serve as a future point of reference performing Sec 404 compliance. As the table below shows, Oracle has clearly indicated that one size does not fit all and has tailored each of its Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub reporting products to cater to a specific need: Reporting Need Solution Professional quality, boardroom ready financial statements with Financial Reporting Center and Financial Reporting (FR) live drilldowns to source transactions Exception-based account monitoring with multi-dimensional - Account Monitor Financial Reporting Center analysis (and drilldown) - Account Inspector Spreadsheet-based financial reports with multi-dimensional Smart View (Excel, Office) analysis, pivoting, and drilldown High volume operational reporting (with XML templates) BI Publisher (BIP) Ad hoc queries of transactions Oracle Transaction Business Intelligence (OBIA) KPIs, metrics, and highly summarized queries from a data Oracle Business Intelligence Analytics (OBIA) warehouse 6 | Infosys – White Paper
  • 7. Reporting Tool Capability Financial Reporting Center This tool provides the ability to view your traditional P&L and Balance sheet type reports without running the report. Once the report is designed, when the users open the report is automatically shows real time balances. Oracle has also incorporated the ability to embed charts and graphs as well to enhance visual appeal and increase usability. Users also have the ability to drill down from the reports to the journals making up the balance in the GL. The other big benefit is the ability to publish your reports in a variety of formats ranging from MS Excel, PDF MS Word and MS , PowerPoint. Account Monitor and Both of these new tools are designed to enable better monitoring and control for those who sign Account Inspector off on specific accounts at month end. The Account Monitor tool allows users to define the critical accounts, thresholds and rules. This tool basically helps to monitor the balances in the accounts as against the previous month or budgets and forecasts and automatically computes and displays variances and trends. From account monitor, we can drill down to Account Inspector for details. Account Inspector provides pivot table like analysis capabilities for slicing and dicing balances. Smart View With the acquisition of Hyperion, Oracle has been able to incorporate the Excel add-in (Smart view) into the Oracle Fusion Applications. The smart view basically allows accountants to view their account balances including hierarchies’ information in Excel which is typically the product of choice. BI Publisher (XML publisher) Oracle E-Business Suite native XML based reporting tool has been retained in Oracle Fusion Applications. BI publisher allows you to define extremely scalable repots based on familiar templates in word and excel. The biggest change is that the content and the layout of the reports are treated as spate entities and are defined and handled as such. OTBI – Oracle Transaction Oracle Discoverer and the BI answers portion of OBIEE have been replaced with this new tool that Business Intelligence allows users to go against the transactional data for ad-hoc queries. OBIA – Oracle Business Oracle OBIEE (Siebel Analytics) has been renamed as OBIA offering the ability for users to view standard Intelligence Analytics reports in dashboard with the ability to view data in tabular and graphical modes. money ( VFM for ) ue Multi-dimensional reporting capabilities, Annotation capability, Integration with MS Office for Va Val lue for mone ( VFM) presentation ready reports from Oracle ey y( on VF M) m Value for 4. Design Considerations Overlap – Hence this architecture allows certain choices about how to achieve some of the key elements of a Financial Accounting System. In this section we explore the key tasks or features and how they may be achieved with Oracle Financials Accounting Hub. • odeling the Accounting Representations M • ub Ledger Accounting S • usion Accounting Hub and Enterprise Data Store F • Consolidation • racle Fusion Accounting Hub vs. Oracle’s Hyperion Financial Management O • se Oracle Fusion Middleware to get the full benefit of Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub U The next few pages describe the major solution choices you have and its impact on the architecture. The table at the end summarizes these solution options. Infosys – White Paper | 7
  • 8. 4.1. Modeling the Accounting Representations SLA can represent the same event differently in different books if required. This section has a briefly describes the different approaches that can be taken to address local needs and corporate requirements. A particular client is likely to fall into one of the following scenarios: Local Needs aligned to CORP Reporting Needs: Corporate Ledger Sets This is the simplest scenario where we maintain Primary Ledger: CORPORATE a primary book in the local currency and use the (LOCAL LEDGER) REPORTING reporting currency functionality to report to Corporate. COA:Corp Use Reporting SLAM: Corp Currency functionality Currency: Local Currency: CORP Regulated Country: Here the local reporting is different enough to warrant a separate ledger. However the differences are small Corporate Ledger Sets and you maintain only a “minimal” local COA. By Primary Ledger: CORPORATE “minimal”, we mean only for the subset of accounts, (LOCAL LEDGER) REPORTING which require a different treatment. So the Primary COA:Corp Use Reporting Books still have the Corporate COA, Corporate SLAM: Corp Currency functionality Currency: Local Currency: CORP SLAM with Local Currency. The reporting currency is chosen a Corporate Currency and reporting currency SLA functionality is used for Corporate Reporting. “Minimal Secondary Ledger: Secondary Ledger” contains the sub-set local COA, local (MINIMUM LOCAL LEDGER) SLAM and local currency. Local reporting is achieved COA:Corp through a combination of Secondary Accounts (with SLAM: Corp Currency: Local limited accounts requiring differential treatment) and Primary Ledger (for the remainder accounts). Heavily Regulated Country: Corporate Ledger Sets In heavily regulated countries it makes sense to have the Secondary Ledger: CORPORATE Primary Ledger aligned to local needs with Local COA, REPORTING Local SLAM and Local Currency. Use the secondary COA:Corp Use Reporting SLAM: Corp Currency functionality ledger to prepare all transactions for corporate Currency: Local Currency: CORP reporting. The secondary ledger has Corporate COA, Corporate SLAM but with Local Currency and it SLA prepared using SLA functionality. Use Corporate Primary Ledger: Reporting functionality on the secondary ledger for (LOCAL LEDGER) Corporate Reporting. COA:Corp SLAM: Corp Currency: Local 8 | Infosys – White Paper
  • 9. 4.2. Sub-ledger Accounting A fast, highly configurable sub-ledger accounting (SLA) system provides allows better controllership and functionality like multiple accounting representation of the same event. In this section we will discuss the design and implementation considerations in using the SLA: Transaction originating Sub-Ledger Availability Design Considerations Define accounting rules in the SLA engine so as to simplify the maintenance and derive consistent and Oracle Fusion Applications Yes business flows based accounting based on transaction events. Currently release V1 does not support integration between Oracle Fusion Applications for SLA and Oracle E-Business Suite, and PeopleSoft sub-ledgers. Integration Oracle E-Business Suite or PeopleSoft No packs are available between Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, Oracle General Ledger and Oracle Fusion General Ledger through journal import. Define the non-Oracle system as an application in Oracle Fusion Applications for SLA; define the appropriate accounting events and the accounting definitions relevant Non Oracle legacy systems Yes to the system. Feed in raw data (not a journal entry) and let SLA derive the accounting transaction based on the data feed. It is also important to note that SLA gives you the ability to retain granular and relevant sub-ledger transaction attributes that are relevant for reporting in the SLA layer and use them for analysis. The purpose is to be able keep the detail at hand but out of the GL. During analysis, Oracle allows you fast drill down from the account balance or journal transaction to the relevant sub-ledger transaction in the SLA layer. Supporting references allows you to define user configurable attributes that you would consider relevant for analysis and on which Oracle can track balances as well. Users who would like to have control over the balances been updated in the GL (Multi dimension cubes) can decide that all posting will be controlled and either triggered manually or automatically at specified times rather than allowing it automatically from the originating sub-ledger transaction. Infosys – White Paper | 9
  • 10. 4.3. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and Enterprise Data Store or DW How does the Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub fit into your Enterprise Data-Store (EDS) and Enterprise DW plan? The standard design approach is given below. The 3rd Party Systems would pump rich transactional data into your EDS. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub SLA picks up the data from the EDS and creates journals which when posted updates journal balances. GL Balances would also typically flow into the EDS. This architecture allows storing rich data into your EDS while keeping your GL clean and ‘thin’. A high level architecture for a banking environment is given below. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub and EDS and EDW Source Fin Source Source Sub GL Ledgers Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub DRM - Accounts & Hierarchy Mortgage Sub SLA GL Fin Reports System Ledger Journals Entries Balances & Analysis Engine Treasury System Import Post Consolidate Allocate Cards System Raw Data Other Sub- Data Model Data Marts Store Ledgers 4.3.1. Client Example: Multiple Applications serving same function This Financial Services Company, which had grown through acquisitions, was using different applications in different geographies. For example, they had one loan origination application for the US and another one for Australia. Each application had its own data structure. Problem: Should we treat each application differently in the SLA Engine or should we try to standardize? Suggested Approach: The customer used the implementation program to standardize data coming from these two applications. The data was pushed to a staging table, massaged to standardize it and then pushed to Raw (Operational) Data Store. It required a detailed study of the data coming from these 2 applications and defining a standard data format for load origination application. It also required a clear definition of data transformation requirement to get the source data into the standard format. This approach led to the following benefits: • Fewer rules needed to be defined in Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub: The key benefit was reduced future maintenance effort and simplicity in design • A standard definition allowed the customer to compare metrics across the two geographies, leading to better control and sharing of best practices between the geographies 10 | Infosys – White Paper
  • 11. 4.4. Consolidation Oracle Financials Accounting Hub consolidation (read 4.5) would almost always be done in Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub. Any consolidation which was earlier done in the Source GL would be discontinued. Doing the consolidation in Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub (as against doing it in Source GL) provides several advantages • llows flexibility of 3rd party accounting to flow into Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub GL and take advantage of the A Oracle Fusion Applications SLA engine • Take advantage of date effective account hierarchies allowed by DRM. This allows same financial data to be reported against different hierarchies • ultiple representation of same event by Oracle Fusion Applications for SLA allows all books to be correctly represented M without doing manual adjustment entries Source Fin Corp Source Fin Source Fin Consolidated reporting Source Source Source Source GL Source GL Source GL Sub Sub Sub 1 1 2 Ledgers Ledgers Ledgers Consolidated DRM - Accounts & Hierarchy Sub Fin Source Fin 2 Ledger SLA Journals GL Reports Engine Entries Balances & Analysis Source Source GL Sub 2 Ledgers FAH Import Post Consolidate Allocate As Is Flow Flow with FAH 4.5. Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub vs. Hyperion Financial Management Depending on client complexity and need, either Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub or Oracle’s Hyperion Financial Management needs to be leveraged for the client. If client has complexity factor like complex company structure (joint ventures, minority interests) or multi-currency analytics (where need is to perform constant currency analysis or operational variance analysis net of foreign exchange) Hyperion Financial Management would be a better product as compared to Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub. However where client is either using Oracle E-Business Suite or Non Oracle applications and does not have complex consolidation requirements then Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub will be the best fit. 4.6. Use Oracle Fusion Middleware to get the full benefit of Oracle Fusion Applications Oracle Fusion Applications leverages all features of Oracle Fusion Middleware like unified data model, flexible data hierarchy management, configurable and extensible, flexible business process customization, consistency across business functions, new predictive analytical applications, flexible data model, flexible Business Intelligence along with identity and applications management Infosys – White Paper | 11
  • 12. 5. Illustrative Examples 5.1. Demerger Scenario Client Context and Requirement Client A is a new company created (say for e.g. Shares Trading Division) as part of demerger or spin off. Within short span of time they have to establish their ERP-Financials system along with reporting capabilities. Implementation cannot be lift and replace from earlier company, it has to start fresh and need to be simple and modular to meet current as well as future growth requirements. Key Solution Points • mplement Oracle Fusion Applications Financial Pillars as its fresh implementation I • racle Fusion Accounting Hub to integrate accounting with source trading systems O • nhanced GL reporting capabilities providing E - Powerful Allocation Engine - Prebuilt Multi Dimensions Cubes - No need to reconcile reporting system with financial system because both systems are fused into being one and the same Benefits • ow risk, high visibility Oracle Fusion Applications L • nprecedented financial control, reporting and analysis platform within single application with no integration need U • odular applications are easy to add 3rd party trading systems as well as other Oracle Fusion Applications as needed in M future 5.2. Multiple ERP Applications Scenario Client Context and Requirement Client A has grown over years by acquisition and has multiple ERP applications to capture financial transactions. Its current home grown legacy system to generate accounting entries from multiple source system to feed into multiple GL is no longer a viable solution. Client is looking for an accounting Hub solution, which can integrate with existing ERP applications. Key Solution Points • mplement Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub as co-existence solution with Oracle and People Soft applications I • racle Fusion General Ledger is a single source of truth for all financial reporting O • xisting GL will feed data into Oracle Fusion General Ledger leveraging out of box integration E • ntegrate Data from Multiple source system through centralized Accounting Hub in Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub I • nhanced GL reporting capabilities providing E - Powerful Allocation Engine - Prebuilt Multi Dimensions Cubes - No need to reconcile reporting system with financial system because both systems are fused into being one and the same Benefits • ne single source of truth for all financial reporting O • lexible and Modular approach for 3rd party integration F • nprecedented financial control, reporting and analysis platform within single application with no integration need U 12 | Infosys – White Paper
  • 13. 6. Conclusion This paper provides an overview of the Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub, its components and how they would interact with an existing Oracle E-Business Suite or PeopleSoft Financials application. We also discussed the different implementation and design considerations. With the release of Oracle Fusion Applications, Oracle has brought together the best practices and designs of the various products in its portfolio and created a compelling offering in the Financials area. A new implementation of Oracle Fusion Applications would definitely provide significant benefits to the customer. The large number of organizations that have already made a significant investment in a leading financial application like Oracle E-Business Suite or Oracle’s PeopleSoft can also derive compelling value through the implementation of Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub on top of their existing Financial Applications. The benefits include better controllership through the SLA, more flexible account hierarchy definition and maintenance, better control on consolidation and allocations and overall best in class reporting through the Hyperion system. Moreover Oracle has made the implementation simpler through well-defined and well documented interfaces. For customers needing a solution to some of the problems identified in this document, Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub is certainly a product worth considering. 7. Oracle Fusion Applications Practice at Infosys Infosys combines technical and industry leading practices to deliver successful business solutions and enables you to maximize returns on your Oracle investments. The Oracle Fusion Applications Practice at Infosys has significant experience in Oracle Fusion Applications co-development with Oracle and vast consulting experience with Oracle products. Customers get robust implementations, faster rollouts, de-risked upgrades, best quality development and deployment processes. Oracle Fusion Applications Center Of Excellence (COE) at Infosys 1 • Tools and accelerators for Oracle Fusion Applications adoption Accelerators, • Methodology & Framework for Oracle Tools & Fusion Applications adoption 5 Methodology • Co-existence Solutions Kits Solutions & • Oracle Fusion Thought 2 Applications Red-Papers Leadership Oracle Fusion Competency Building • Training Oracle Applications COE consultants on Oracle Fusion Applications 4 3 Oracle Technology • Continuous Partnership Expertise • Expertise on Oracle Fusion Co-development actives Middleware Technologies with Oracle Infosys – White Paper | 13
  • 14. Oracle Fusion Applications Credentials at Infosys • Over 2000 man months of experience on Oracle Fusion Applications co -development with the Oracle product teams across Financials, CRM, SCM, HCM, Procurement, and Projects including: - Oracle Fusion Applications Beta Validation - Oracle Fusion Applications Functional and BPM Testing - Oracle Fusion Applications Migration Tools development - Oracle Fusion Applications Localizations and Industry Solutions Enhancements • Joint Presentations and Co- Speaking Sessions with Oracle on Oracle Fusion Applications at public forums • Red papers and Joint Business Solutions with Oracle on CRM, HCM, SCM, Fin, & Technology Infosys is an Oracle worldwide Diamond level partner. This is the highest level of partnership under Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN). Oracle Early access to new product releases and trainings Alliance including beta versions. Early adopters of new Oracle technology such as Oracle Fusion Applications V1, Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, E-Business Suite R12 etc. Infosys Service Capabilities for Oracle Fusion Applications R e a d i n e s s As s e s s m e n t I m p le m e n t Upgrade C o - e x i s t e n ce S o l u t i o n s Migration Tool Kits Oracle Fusion Implementation Upgrade to Oracle Co-existence Migration Toolkits Applications and Consulting Fusion Applications solutions to adopt to adopt Oracle Readiness services with with Infosys Oracle Fusion Fusion Applications Assessment with Infosys proprietary proprietary InTune Applications with with legacy / Infosys 4E InTrack Methodology legacy / non-Oracle non-Oracle and Methodology Methodology and Oracle Oracle 14 | Infosys – White Paper
  • 15. Infosys Competency of Oracle Fusion Applications • Global presence with several large full cycle Oracle Applications engagements • Expertise across the range of Oracle applications product family, including Financials, Procurement, SCM, HCM, HCM, and Projects • Large pool of OPN certified Oracle application consultants in E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, Siebel CRM and Technology Solutions About the Authors Giriraj Somani is a Principal Consultant with background in Enterprise Risk Management, Finance and Procurement. He has worked for customers in Financial Services and Retail. Anand Balakrishnan is a Principal Consultant with background in ERP implementation. He focuses in the finance and accounting space, primarily in financial transformation programs. Subir Ghosh is a Practice Engagement Manager specializing in Enterprise Performance Management and Finance and Procurement modernization for Banking and Capital Market customers All three are part of the Oracle Practice at Infosys Limited. Infosys – White Paper | 15
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