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Author: Helene Abrams 
Published: July 29, 2014 
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Legal Entity Architecture: Advances in R12 
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With the latest version of E-Business Suite (EBS), Oracle® provides users with increased control by introducing enhanced features and a redesigned legal entity architecture. Previous issues relating to intercompany accounting and financial reporting, caused by redundancy and a cumbersome structure, were addressed by recreating the role of the legal entity in Release 12 (R12). For all intents and purposes, a legal entity is a body responsible for owning assets, paying debts, entering contracts, reporting, paying taxes and complying with all legal requirements pertaining to it. 
Essentially acting as a business entity within an enterprise, a legal entity can be composed of one or more business units that operate within a particular region that is governed by certain reporting requirements. Each legal entity established within the ERP represents a real company; for example, a single legal entity may be set up to represent one business unit within a reporting region (i.e., country or province) or it may represent a series of business units operating together within the same region (e.g., Italy, East Coast USA, etc.). 
Legal Entity Architecture Developments 
In EBS 11i and earlier releases, a legal entity was required by the program’s HR configuration, and it was created by using the Human Resources Management System (HRMS) Organizations form. Each legal entity (LE) was associated with a set of books and assigned a one-to-one relationship with an operating unit (OU). The direct connection between the OU and LE meant that an operating unit acted almost as a surrogate for its legal entity. Not only did such a redundant structure leave the purpose of the legal entity unclear, but it also caused problems with regulatory compliance, accounting and transaction flow whenever the business operations were more complex than a straight, top-down approach. 
Release 12 finally addresses this architectural design flaw by breaking apart the rigid coupling between LEs and OUs. Now, legal entities, along with the ledgers and operating units, are created using the Accounting Setup Manager. Each ledger may have one or more legal entities, and there is a direct relationship to one or more Balancing Segment Values (BSVs). The legal entities may be used across many operating units. Since an operating unit is mapped to the ledger, legal entities and operating units do not directly associate, but rather share an indirect connection via the ledger. This frees up the OU to focus on its primary function of managing user access, while the LE remains responsible for regulatory compliance. Another configuration challenge was addressed in R12 by assigning bank accounts to the legal entity instead of as they were previously defined at the operating unit level. 
Functional Improvements 
The new legal entity architecture of Release 12 drastically improves flexibility and control over regulatory reporting, as it can better reflect the corporate structure of a company. If a user wants to report on multiple legal entities at once by using a single operating unit, then multiple legal entities can be assigned to the ledger to which the OU is mapped. Moreover, each legal entity and ledger can be configured to best comply with local legal requirements, while operating units can be used to provide users a holistic view of the enterprise’s performance. Another added benefit of R12’s structure is the ease at which intercompany accounting can be completed. Because the legal entity is directly assigned a BSV, transactions among legal entities can be easily tracked and balanced within the ledger. Also, thanks to
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SLA functionality, a user can account for single legal entity or a group of them, and even just a part of an entity if necessary. 
Realizing the Benefits 
Although improvements arise in each new release of EBS, an upgrade alone will not guarantee that the user will realize the complete potential of the system. Whether still operating in 11i or already in R12, if a business hopes to take full advantage of the new structure and features, the existing instance’s configuration and data quality needs to be evaluated. 
Data silos and redundancies must be addressed directly, as these issues will persist despite the new configurations. Moreover, if an instance has been in use for several years, then the charts of accounts should also be reevaluated for how well they reflect the current state of the enterprise. 
Conclusion 
Oracle’s latest E-Business Suite Release 12 provides users with more functionality and ease of use thanks to its redesigned legal entity architecture. Not only does it break up the redundancy of the one-to-one setup between legal entities, ledgers and operating units, but by doing so it also improves regulatory reporting and intercompany accounting. Finally, when shifting to the new R12 model for legal entities, a business should reevaluate its existing data and setups in order to assure optimum functionality. 
Curious? 
For more information, please call eprentise at 1.888.943.5363 or visit www.eprentise.com. 
About eprentise 
eprentise provides transformation software products that allow growing companies to make their Oracle® E-Business Suite (EBS) systems agile enough to support changing business requirements, avoid a reimplementation and lower the total cost of ownership of enterprise resource planning (ERP). While enabling real-time access to complete, consistent and correct data across the enterprise, eprentise software is able to consolidate multiple production instances, change existing configurations such as charts of accounts and calendars, and merge, split or move sets of books, operating units, legal entities, business groups and inventory organizations.

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Legal Entity Architecture: Advances in R12

  • 1. tel: 407.591.4950 | toll-free: 1.888.943.5363 | web: www.eprentise.com Legal Entity Architecture: Advances in R12 an eprentise white paper
  • 2. Legal Entity Architecture: Advances in R12 Copyright © 2014 eprentise, LLC. All rights reserved. www.eprentise.com | Page 2 © 2014 eprentise, LLC. All rights reserved. eprentise® is a registered trademark of eprentise, LLC. FlexField Express and FlexField are registered trademarks of Sage Implementations, LLC. Oracle, Oracle Applications, and E-Business Suite are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. All other company or product names are used for identification only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Author: Helene Abrams Published: July 29, 2014 www.eprentise.com
  • 3. Legal Entity Architecture: Advances in R12 Copyright © 2014 eprentise, LLC. All rights reserved. www.eprentise.com | Page 3 With the latest version of E-Business Suite (EBS), Oracle® provides users with increased control by introducing enhanced features and a redesigned legal entity architecture. Previous issues relating to intercompany accounting and financial reporting, caused by redundancy and a cumbersome structure, were addressed by recreating the role of the legal entity in Release 12 (R12). For all intents and purposes, a legal entity is a body responsible for owning assets, paying debts, entering contracts, reporting, paying taxes and complying with all legal requirements pertaining to it. Essentially acting as a business entity within an enterprise, a legal entity can be composed of one or more business units that operate within a particular region that is governed by certain reporting requirements. Each legal entity established within the ERP represents a real company; for example, a single legal entity may be set up to represent one business unit within a reporting region (i.e., country or province) or it may represent a series of business units operating together within the same region (e.g., Italy, East Coast USA, etc.). Legal Entity Architecture Developments In EBS 11i and earlier releases, a legal entity was required by the program’s HR configuration, and it was created by using the Human Resources Management System (HRMS) Organizations form. Each legal entity (LE) was associated with a set of books and assigned a one-to-one relationship with an operating unit (OU). The direct connection between the OU and LE meant that an operating unit acted almost as a surrogate for its legal entity. Not only did such a redundant structure leave the purpose of the legal entity unclear, but it also caused problems with regulatory compliance, accounting and transaction flow whenever the business operations were more complex than a straight, top-down approach. Release 12 finally addresses this architectural design flaw by breaking apart the rigid coupling between LEs and OUs. Now, legal entities, along with the ledgers and operating units, are created using the Accounting Setup Manager. Each ledger may have one or more legal entities, and there is a direct relationship to one or more Balancing Segment Values (BSVs). The legal entities may be used across many operating units. Since an operating unit is mapped to the ledger, legal entities and operating units do not directly associate, but rather share an indirect connection via the ledger. This frees up the OU to focus on its primary function of managing user access, while the LE remains responsible for regulatory compliance. Another configuration challenge was addressed in R12 by assigning bank accounts to the legal entity instead of as they were previously defined at the operating unit level. Functional Improvements The new legal entity architecture of Release 12 drastically improves flexibility and control over regulatory reporting, as it can better reflect the corporate structure of a company. If a user wants to report on multiple legal entities at once by using a single operating unit, then multiple legal entities can be assigned to the ledger to which the OU is mapped. Moreover, each legal entity and ledger can be configured to best comply with local legal requirements, while operating units can be used to provide users a holistic view of the enterprise’s performance. Another added benefit of R12’s structure is the ease at which intercompany accounting can be completed. Because the legal entity is directly assigned a BSV, transactions among legal entities can be easily tracked and balanced within the ledger. Also, thanks to
  • 4. Legal Entity Architecture: Advances in R12 Copyright © 2014 eprentise, LLC. All rights reserved. www.eprentise.com | Page 4 SLA functionality, a user can account for single legal entity or a group of them, and even just a part of an entity if necessary. Realizing the Benefits Although improvements arise in each new release of EBS, an upgrade alone will not guarantee that the user will realize the complete potential of the system. Whether still operating in 11i or already in R12, if a business hopes to take full advantage of the new structure and features, the existing instance’s configuration and data quality needs to be evaluated. Data silos and redundancies must be addressed directly, as these issues will persist despite the new configurations. Moreover, if an instance has been in use for several years, then the charts of accounts should also be reevaluated for how well they reflect the current state of the enterprise. Conclusion Oracle’s latest E-Business Suite Release 12 provides users with more functionality and ease of use thanks to its redesigned legal entity architecture. Not only does it break up the redundancy of the one-to-one setup between legal entities, ledgers and operating units, but by doing so it also improves regulatory reporting and intercompany accounting. Finally, when shifting to the new R12 model for legal entities, a business should reevaluate its existing data and setups in order to assure optimum functionality. Curious? For more information, please call eprentise at 1.888.943.5363 or visit www.eprentise.com. About eprentise eprentise provides transformation software products that allow growing companies to make their Oracle® E-Business Suite (EBS) systems agile enough to support changing business requirements, avoid a reimplementation and lower the total cost of ownership of enterprise resource planning (ERP). While enabling real-time access to complete, consistent and correct data across the enterprise, eprentise software is able to consolidate multiple production instances, change existing configurations such as charts of accounts and calendars, and merge, split or move sets of books, operating units, legal entities, business groups and inventory organizations.