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General rules:
1. For GBU cross charge
- Change the cycle usage: evolution from actual amounts to planned amount
- Objective: anticipate the launch of cycles (from D2 to D-1) and reduce problems in D4
- Create and standard cost center for Cross charge (in order to align to method of CBS)
2. For CBS
- Create a specific Cost Section (160) for SBS invoicing
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Statistical key figures usage
Definition: “Statistical key figures” provide information on non-monetary data such as the number of employees, number of machines, capacity usage, market information…and can be used for internal cost allocations.
Recommendation: minimize the usage of SKF or avoid it (if possible)
2 conditions are identified to use the “Statistical key figures”
- Volumes of target CC
- High frequency (e.g.: every month) of update
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All the companies harmonized in Sympa Model after a period of 2-3 months where some adjustment are done;
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Controllers should have access to their WF3. If you do not have; please request it |
- Each year by the end of October you will be requested to review your allocation keys by RCOM. And this will be part of an Internal Control.
- Request Cycles changes
- with Costing forms
- Review of the roles and transactions access by the users has been done in January-16.
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