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This presentation provides an overview of discrete costing for manufacturing, including inventory structure, Oracle cost system capabilities, costing methods, cost management structure, setting standard and average costs, and month-end accounting close.
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Overview of Discrete Costing for ManufacturingOAUG MFG Discrete SIG MeetingNovember 10, 2010 Douglas Volz Douglas Volz Consulting doug@volzconsulting.com
Agenda • Inventory Structure • High Level Review of Oracle Cost System Capabilities • Costing Methods • Oracle Cost Management Structure • Discrete MFG and Costing • Setting Standard Costs • Setting Average, FIFO, LIFO Costs • Month-End Accounting Close Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 2
Agenda (Continued) • Release 12 Cost Improvements • Flexible Account Number Assignment • Little Known Cost Features Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 3
Inventory Structure • Global Organization (Item Master) • Inventory Organization • Subinventory • Locators Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Complex Financial Entities Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Costing Concepts • Costing Methods • Average Costing • Standard Costing • Periodic Costing • FIFO Costing • LIFO Costing Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Average Costing • Oracle supports a moving or weighted average cost • The unit cost changes with each receipt transaction • Unit costs reflect the average of the incoming receipts from • purchase order receipts, • purchase order returns • inter-organization receipts • and for manufacturing, for WIP assembly completions • miscellaneous issues may or may not affect the unit cost • All issues occur at the existing average costs • Assembly costs come from the cost of your assemblies built in WIP • You may have indirect costs (material overheads, etc.) as well Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Standard Costing • The primary objective of standard costing is to provide a performance measurement system • Unit costs are set up in advance as an expected cost • Component costs (material costs) are defined using the projected average acquisition costs, plus any associated indirect costs • Assembly costs are rolled up using bills of material and routings • Standards are reset periodically, depending on how quickly your costs change • All manufacturing and distribution activities are measured against the expected costs • Typical variances include: • Purchase Price Variance, • Invoice Price Variance • Manufacturing Variances (material usage, resource efficiency, etc.) Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Other Costing Methods • FIFO Costing • FIFO costing values inventory by assuming that the oldest inventory (first in) is the first to be used or sold (first out), but there is no necessary relationship to the physical movement of specific items • FIFO supports WIP costing • LIFO Costing • LIFO costing values inventory by assuming that the most recently received item (last in) is the first to be used or sold (first out), but there is no necessary relationship to the physical movement of specific items • LIFO supports WIP costing • Periodic Costing • Periodic has dual costing capabilities, using Periodic Costing at month-end and using transaction-based “real-time” costing prior to month-end • Periodic supports WIP costing Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Cost Structure Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Organizational Costing • Costing is by Plant or Warehouse (called an inventory organization) • Each inventory organization has its own item material, labor, outside processing, and overhead costs • Each inventory organization may have multiple cost versions, called Cost Types • You can have any number of cost types that are not active (unimplemented costs) • Each inventory organization can have its own costing method • There is only one “Active” cost type that is used to record your Subledger Transactions • Standard costing uses the Frozen cost type, and average costing uses the Average cost type … • Within an inventory organization, all items have the same costing method, Average, or Standard or FIFO or LIFO or Periodic Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Cost Elements • You have five available cost elements for each cost type • Material (supplier purchase costs) • Material Overhead (freight in, material handling, etc.) • Resource (labor, machines, other factors of production) • Outside Processing (subcontracting or outsourcing) • Overhead (Resource and Outside Processing Overhead) • Only use the cost elements you need • But you can have an unlimited number of sub-elements • Material (metal, plastic, etc.) • Material overhead (inter-co profit, in-bound freight, etc.) • Resources (labor, machine groups, etc.) • Outside Processing (subcontract vendor service1, service2, etc.) • Production Overheads (Factory Burdens, etc.) Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Oracle Cost Management Interaction Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Inventory Costing • Costs Into Inventory/Stores • Purchase costs into Inventory: Material, Material Overhead, etc. costs • For Standard Costing: Purchase Price Variances • More Costing for Inventory Movement • Misc. Account Receipt / Issue • Physical Inventory, Cycle Counts • Consignment (WIP/OSP, purchase consignment) • Subinventory and location transfers • Customer shipments • Internal orders • Project shipments and transfers (PJM) • Logical Transactions (extended supply chain network) • Supports many intercompany scenarios • Internal orders • Internal shipping and billing Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Discrete MFG and Costing • All of the Costing Methods support WIP Costing • Timing varies by how your charge to WIP • Backflush, Assembly Pull, etc. • Push • Costs into WIP: • Material Issues • Material Overhead • Earning Resources, Outside Processing and Overheads • Costs out of WIP • Scrap • Assembly Completion • Job Close Variances • Only for Standard Costing Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Manufacturing Variance Summary Costs-Incurred Costs-RelievedVariances Previous-level costs @ standard Material usage variance Previous-level costs @ actual usage = - Resource Resource Resource efficiency - = Outside processing Outside processing Outside processing efficiency - = Overhead Overhead Overhead efficiency - = • Sources of: • Components issued • Resources earned • OSP earned • Overheads earned • WIP completions • @ standard rolled • up costs Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Cost Reports and Inquiries • Material Distribution Detail/Summary Reports • WIP Account Detail/Summary Reports • Discrete Job Value • Expense Job Value Report • WIP Value Report • WIP Value Inquiries Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Setting Standard Costs • Cost Mass Edits • Item Cost Copies • Cost Rollups (also across the Supply Chain) • Standard Cost Updates • Bills of Material Cost Inquiries and Reports • Pending and Standard Cost Adjustment Reports Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Setting Average, FIFO, LIFO Costs • Simulation Costing with Cost Rollups and Mass Edits • Transaction-based updates of Average, FIFO, LIFO costs • Manual cost updates • PO retroactive price adjustments • And if you are clever, using open interfaces for custom updates Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Month-End Accounting Close • Close by Inventory Organization • Month-End Inventory, Receiving, WIP Value Reports • Release 12, close in Inventory • Transfer to G/L using Subledger Accounting (Create Accounting) • Closing Inventory closes Receiving and WIP • Purchasing has its own close (and also closes off Receiving) Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Month-End Inventory Value Reports • Inventory Value Report • Intransit Value Report • Subinventory Account Value Report (disabled in Release 12) • All Inventories Value Report • Receiving Value Report • Receiving Value by Destination Report (disabled in Release 12) • WIP Value Report • Period Close Value Summary Report • Period Close Reconciliation Report (11.5.10 and 12) Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
R12 Improvements Period Close Diagnostics • Forms Drilldown • Using the same Inventory Accounting Periods form you can drilldown to associated forms to view the problem transactions • New workflow to notify of failing transactions • Period Close Pending Transactions Report • Report for transactions holding up the inventory accounting period Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Reconciliation Improvements in R12 • Inventory Value Reports have an “as of date” • Inventory Value Report • Receiving Value Report • Intransit Value Report • All Inventories Value Report Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Flexible Account Number Assignment • Release 12 Subledger Accounts allows you to extend the standard oracle setups (all costing methods except periodic) • Subledger Accounting rules govern how the final accounting entries are created and sent to the G/L Subledger Accounting Offers Major Improvements Subledger Accounting Comes with Default Rules Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
GL Journal Entries and Balances Transactions Accounting Events Accounting Configurations Subledger Journal Entries Journal Entry Setup Subledger Balances SLA Cost Management SLA for Product Line Accounting, Variance Recognition Accounting Program Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Basic Table Structure for SLA Module Specific Transaction Accounting Tables Enter Transaction(s) One Common Accounting Subledger Table AccountingProcessor SLA Accounting Tables G/L Tables Transaction Accounting Tables GL_LEDGERS XLA_EVENTS Create Accounting GL_JE_BATCHES Receiving MaterialWIP XLA_AE_HEADERS GL_INTERFACE GL_JE_HEADERS XLA_AE_LINES GL_JE_LINES XLA_DISTRIBUTION_LINKS Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
More Release 12: COGS Recognition • In R12 the customer shipment entries go to deferred COGS • Automates the matching of Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) for a sales order line to the revenue that is billed for that sales order line. Deferred COGS “True” COGS Inventory 1. Customer Shipment 10 10 10 10 2. COGS Recognition Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Related R12 BOM Features • Fixed Component Usage Support: Support for lot-based materials that have a fixed usage regardless of the job size for discrete WIP jobs, OSFM lot-based jobs and Flow Manufacturing • Component Yield Support: Flexibility to control the value of component yield factors at WIP joblevel. The transaction logic now considers pre-yield BOM quantity per assembly rather than the quantity inflated by shrinkage. Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Standard Features You May Not Be Using • Currency setup • Period open and close by organization hierarchy • Material overhead absorption rules • Transaction Value Historical Summary Report • Period close snapshots Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 29
Standard Features: Currency Setup • You can change your item cost decimal precision at any time Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 30
Standard Features: Period Open/Close by Org Hierarchy • You can open and close multiple inventory periods by organization hierarchy • Define your organization hierarchy using an Human Resources, Purchasing or Inventory responsibility • Using the Inventory Organization Parameters, Costing tab, make sure your “Transfer to GL” settings are all the same for all orgs in the same organization hierarchy Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 31
Standard Features: Period Open/Close by Org Hierarchy • Open Period Control request Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 32
Standard Features: Period Open/Close by Org Hierarchy • Close Period Control request Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 33
Standard Features: Mat’l Overhead Absorption Rules • Explicitly say which ones do and do not earn material overhead Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 34
Standard Features: Transaction Value Historical Summary Report • Rollback inventory value to any date you choose • Choose which columns of information to view • You have four columns to select • The fifth column on the report is everything else • Useful as a “roll-forward” audit report • Useful to verify month-end inventory value report balances • Two reports: • Transaction Value Historical Summary (for Standard Costing) • Transaction Value Historical Summary – Average Costing Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 35
Standard Features: Transaction Value Historical Summary Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 36
Standard Features: Period Close Snapshot • Period close snapshots (Release 11.5.10 onward) • Prior to Release 11.5.10, the inventory period close only stored summary values by inventory organization and subinventory (blank subinventories are for intransit) • When you close inventory you automatically store period-end inventory values and costs by organization, subinventory and item Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 37
Desired Enhancements • Multi-Org Reporting • Multi-Org Material Account Summary Report • Multi-Org Receiving Account Summary Report • Multi-Org WIP Account Summary Report • Multi-Org All Inventories Value Report (with account numbers) • Multi-Org Inventory Value Report (with account numbers) • Multi-Org Receiving Value Report (with account numbers) • Multi-Org Expense Value Report (with account numbers) • Multi-Org WIP Value Report (R12 still has account numbers!) Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990 Slide 38
Summary • Oracle Discrete Costing offers robust, flexible costing • Multiple costing methods are supported • Powerful mass edits, item cost copies and cost update capabilities • Account classification is much better with Subledger Accounting • As you transact your cost accounting happens automatically • Multi-org reporting is a continuing area of concern Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Acknowledgements • Oracle Cost Development • Partners in crime at our clients Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
Thank You for Your Attendance and Participation Douglas A. Volz Slide 41
Douglas Volz (doug@volzconsulting.com) Professional Background Doug Volz is a Senior Architect and Advisor for Oracle Application projects, with a particular interest in Cost and Project Management. He has 30 years accumulated experience, including 5 years in Oracle Development (co-designing Oracle Cost Management) and 12 years in industry in Cost and Accounting Management positions. His Manufacturing andCost systems experience covers project management, software design/development, delivery and consulting services, for both Oracle Corporation, and multiple international consulting firms. Prior to his systems career, Mr. Volz also held numerous management accounting positions for telecommunications, defense, and electronics companies. In his consulting roles, Doug has served over 100 clients. Many of these were multi-org, multi-currency with global footprints. Countries include US, Mexico, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Taiwan, P.R.O.C., Norway, Japan, Italy and Germany. Doug leads the OAUG Cost Special Interest Group. He also advises and participates on the Oracle Customer Advisory Board for Fusion Costing. Core Expertise Experience • Sample of clients served: • Beckman Coulter (US) • Matsushita (UK, Mexico) • NTL (now Virgin Media) • Logitech (US, Taiwan, P.R.C.) • Celgene Corporation (US) • NTL (UK, now Virgin Media) • TCI International (US) • Onninen AS (Norway) • Multi-organization, Multi-currency ERP Implementations • Project Management and Senior Project Advisor • Core manufacturing processes • Cost Management • Inventory • Bills of Material • WIP • Systems Integration and Data Conversions Helping people using Oracle Applications since 1990
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