on 09-01-2008 9:01 AM
I have a question regarding planned cost calculation for a production order towards settlement.
If a production order has been created before cost roll (std cost estimate) and confirmed after cost roll.
which planned cost system will use during order settlement? I mean will system use the planned cost calculated at the time of order creation/release or will recalculate it for settlement after the cost roll?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Umesh
Hi
Plan accrual calculation lets you plan accrual costs: Accrual costs are subdivided as follows:
· Additional costs
Costs that have no equivalent in Financial Accounting (for example, managerial income or imputed rents)
· Valuation differences
Costs that have a different equivalent in FI (for example, vacation bonuses or insurance)
Payroll fringe costs such as bonuses, which can generally be calculated as a percentage rate of the wage or salary costs, are not usually calculated and planned on every individual cost center. You can calculate these using the plan accrual methods.
The vacation bonus is accrued on the basis of the plan labor costs using an a overhead rate of 10%. The system debits all cost centers on which labor costs are planned.
The system takes into account the activity-dependent plan costs during the calculation of accrual amounts using the percentage method, which assigns a percentage rate to the fixed and variable portions of the overall
Hope you get some idea
Thaks and regards
E.Rambabu
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Hi Umesh
I think u have already put same question earlier. If u got the answer then give points and close that thread also.
Thanks & regds
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