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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 #AXUGSummit SCM14 - PROCUREMENT: ACCOUNTING CHARGES WITH PRODUCT RECEIPTS IN MICROSOFT DYNAMICS AX Frank Dahl, Microsoft
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 Charges are not accounted as accruals – Inventory valuation is missing charge accrual amounts Businesses suffer loss due to misleading product cost – Products received not yet invoiced are missing cost from charges – Low product cost result in setting too low price points Well how about… – Shifting to use standard cost model? – Adding overheads using the costing sheets? Charges must be accounted as product cost with receipt !!! 2 BACKGROUND
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 Accounting of charges with product receipt – Charges are adding into inventory cost and account with product receipt – Reliable product cost for only received products Particular useful when – Charges constitute a notable part of product cost – For businesses that are margin sensitive – Inventory value is accounted with actual cost like FIFO, LIFO, average Available as hotfix for both Microsoft Dynamics AX R2 and Microsoft Dynamics AX R3 – Enabled through opting in by checking an option in Procurement parameters 3 WHAT IS ADDRESSED?
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SETTING IT UP
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 Setting it up 5 DEMO
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 To enable – Check “Generate charges on product receipt” under Procurement and sourcing parameters Considerations – Relevant in particular with stocked products accounting actual cost like FIFO, LIFO, average. – Set up accounting that allow reconciliation between inventory and ledger Check “Post product receipt in ledger” under Account Payables parameters Check “Post physical inventory” and “Post financial inventory” on inventory model groups – Review charge codes and consider if accounting should be adjusted – Start adding charges with the new “Proportional” charge category 6 RECOMMENDED CONFIGURATION
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 7 ACCOUNTING FOR CHARGES Debit: Item Credit: Ledger Debit: Item Credit: Vendor Debit: Ledger Credit: Ledger Debit: Ledger Credit: Vendor
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SIMPLE CHARGE ALLOCATION
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 Charge amount usually known when creating order Commonly as an absorption or an ordering fee 9 SIMPLE CHARGE ALLOCATION Debit: Item Credit: Ledger Debit: Item Credit: Vendor Debit: Ledger Credit: Ledger Debit: Ledger Credit: Vendor
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 Simple charge allocation 10 DEMO
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 What we saw in the demo – Pcs., Percent, Intercompany percent charges account with Product receipt – New Proportional charges account with Product receipt – Fixed charges only accounts as fully with the first Vendor invoices Outcomes – Charges can be accounted as inventory cost already with product receipt – Product cost can be accounted as equal for product receipt as vendor invoice – Product cost becomes more reliable, which improves margins related decisions 11 SIMPLE CHARGE ALLOCATION
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BILLED BY VENDOR CHARGES
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 Charge may be estimated when creating order, but revised later by the vendor Vendor billing commonly seen with transportation cost 13 BILLED BY VENDOR CHARGES Debit: Item Credit: Ledger Debit: Item Credit: Vendor Debit: Ledger Credit: Ledger Debit: Ledger Credit: Vendor
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 Billed by vendor charges 14 DEMO
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 What we saw in the demo – Charges can be changed on the purchase order, and will impact subsequent receipts and invoices – Proportional charges base on received/invoiced quantity relative to ordered quantity – Proportional charges remain on the order even when Vendor invoices override what is charged Outcomes – Charges can be estimated first, and later changed as they are known – Product cost is updated by adjusted charged on new receipts and invoice 15 BILLED BY VENDOR CHARGES
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CREDITS AND CORRECTIONS
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 Credits and corrections 17 DEMO
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 What we saw in the demo – Product receipt corrections offset posted charges proportionally – Partial Credit notes of invoices apply partial credit of charges, except for Fixed – Charges are only accounted on invoice if order lines has negative quantities Outcomes – Corrections and credits also account proportionally as expected – Order lines returning products has product cost provided by the inventory system 18 CREDITS AND CORRECTIONS
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SOMETHING MISSING?
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 20 SOMETHING MISSING?
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 21 SUMMARY
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#AXUGSummit | #INreno15 22 HAVE QUESTIONS?
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FINAL SLIDE
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