Costing sheet and Can I?
Salman Ahmad
D365 F&O Implementation Consultant| Finance& Project management Accounting Manufacturing lead, SCM, WMS| FP&A Specialist, Power BI expert Electronic Reporting, EInvoicing,Trying to Implement Best practices for CFO & FP&A
Which costing models support the costing sheet?
Although the costing sheet is most typically used in organizations that use standard costing, you can use it with any costing model that is available in Supply Chain Management.
Can I have multiple costing sheets for various parts of my organization?
No. You can have only one costing sheet per legal entity.
Can I have different costing sheets for each site?
No, you can't have a different costing sheet for each site. You can create only one costing sheet for each legal entity. However, you can configure total nodes, cost groups, or indirect cost nodes per site. This configuration is a manual process, and you must maintain the hierarchy and item assignments on the costing sheet when organizational or operational changes occur. If a single item is produced or purchased in more than one site, there's no mechanism that lets you treat the item differently on the costing sheet for each site. All indirect cost codes have a rate or surcharge that is defined in your costing version. The costs that you define are always site specific.
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Can I deactivate and activate versions of the costing sheet?
Although no detailed version history is kept for the costing sheet, you can make changes to the costing sheet and then, when you're ready, save and validate it. There's no mechanism that lets you go back to an older version of the costing sheet or view the changes that were made to the costing sheet. If you start changes and don't want them to take effect, you can close the page without saving and validating the changes. You'll be prompted to discard the changes.
Can I create indirect costs for each item?
On your costing sheet, you can create indirect cost codes where the?Node type?field is set to?Surcharge,?Rate, or?Output unit based. You can then define the rate or surcharge so that it's specific to an item number. On the?Rate?or?Surcharge?FastTab, add a row to the grid. Set the?Valid for?field to?Table?and the?Relation?field to the specific item number.
Can I create an indirect cost that isn't related to a specific item?
Yes. You can create an indirect cost code where the?Node type?field is set to?Output unit based. You can then set the?Subtype?field to?Quantity,?Weight, or?Volume?to specify the quantity, weight, or volume of the item that you're producing. The rate that you specify on the?Rate?FastTab will be applied to the subtype that you selected. For example, you set the?Subtype?field to?Quantity?and the?Rate?field to?1.00 USD, and then create a production or batch order for a quantity of 10. In this case, the indirect cost that will be added to the finished good is 10.00 USD.
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2 个月Can I add indirect costs of node type output unit based and subtype quantity but instead of per unit produced for an x number of units produced? I find it a bit of a limitation that the costing sheet only allows for two decimals in this case: * A company producing 500.000kgs in each production order * They would like to define their absorption rates per 1000Kgs instead of 1kg as even if the rate is set at 0.01 it results in a too big absorption than it needs to be.
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3 个月Thanks for sharing Man! Informative. ??