What is the difference between parallel valuation and parallel currency in SAP ?
Parallel Valuation involves maintaining multiple sets of accounting principles or standards (eg. IFRS and local GAAP) within separate ledgers,
While Parallel Currency involves reporting financial data in multiple currencies within the same ledger.
Good — now we’re getting into parallel valuation vs parallel currency. This is where interviewers check whether you really understand the dimensions of parallel accounting.
Difference: Parallel Valuation vs Parallel Currency
They sound similar but are completely different.
1️⃣ Parallel Valuation
Parallel valuation = Different accounting principles
You value the SAME transaction differently.
Example:
Asset purchase = ₹10,00,000
| Accounting Standard | Depreciation Method |
|---|---|
| Indian GAAP | Straight line |
| US GAAP | Accelerated |
| IFRS | Component depreciation |
Same asset → different valuation.
This is handled using:
👉 Parallel Ledgers
So:
0L → Indian GAAP valuation
L1 → US GAAP valuation
This is parallel valuation.
2️⃣ Parallel Currency
Parallel currency = Same accounting principle, different currency reporting
No change in accounting logic — only currency.
Example:
Indian company reports:
Local currency → INR
Group currency → USD
Same transaction:
INR value stored
USD value stored
No change in accounting rules. Only currency conversion.
This is parallel currency.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Parallel Valuation | Parallel Currency |
|---|---|---|
| Difference in | Accounting principles | Currency |
| Example | Indian GAAP vs US GAAP | INR vs USD |
| Requires ledgers? | Yes | No (currency types) |
| Purpose | Multiple GAAP reporting | Global consolidation |
Easy Memory Trick
Valuation → Rules change
Currency → Money symbol changes
Interview Answer Version
If asked:
Difference between parallel valuation and parallel currency?
Answer:
Parallel valuation refers to maintaining financial data under different accounting principles using multiple ledgers, while parallel currency refers to maintaining financial data in multiple currencies for reporting purposes.
Short. Clean. Strong.
Next question in flow:
👉 How are parallel ledgers configured in SAP?
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