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Overview:

The Standard Labor Pricing Schedule window allows you to create, maintain and delete a set of rules that PENTA uses to bill labor on cost plus and time and materials jobs. A schedule consists of a sequenced list of rules that PENTA uses to convert costs to an invoice price. You can have multiple sets of rules on a schedule, one set for each effective date. PENTA uses these rules to:

  • Calculate invoice amounts for job labor.
  • Calculate earned revenue for unbilled job labor during revenue recognition.

Benefits:

  • Provides an accurate record of all financial transactions
  • Aids in compiling key financial statements
  • Provides the ability to authorize general ledger accounts for one, some, or all organizational units
  • Provides subledger requirements and ensures the ledger is always in balance with the subledger details

Roles:

  • Accounting Manager
  • CFO

Additional Content

  • Setup Tips:
    • Labor pricing rules can be complex. You can use standard schedules to simplify creating these rules in two ways:

      • Assign a standard schedule to any of the following:
      • Customer – All jobs for this customer default to this pricing schedule.
      • Project – PENTA uses this pricing schedule for labor on this project.
      • Create a job specific schedule on the Job Labor Pricing Schedule window by copying a standard schedule and modifying it.

      If a job has multiple pricing schedules, PENTA uses the first schedule that matches a labor transaction when calculating invoice amounts for the job. PENTA uses the following hierarchy when searching for a schedule:

      1. Job specific
      1. Standard schedule

      During automated cost plus invoicing, PENTA tries to price all uninvoiced labor costs. PENTA determines which Labor Pay Rate/Markup to use by evaluating each rule in the assigned pricing schedule in ascending Sequence # order. PENTA uses the first rule that matches the cost transaction. A match occurs when one of the following is the same for both the cost and the rule:

      • Employee Id
      • Cost Type Code
      • Costcode
      • Payroll Class
      • Pay Rate

      Consider the following when assigning sequence numbers:

      • To ensure PENTA selects the appropriate rates and markups, assign the lowest Sequence #s to the most specific pricing rule (e.g., employee specific rates should have a lower sequence number then rates by Cost Type).
      • Assign sequence numbers with large intervals, so that you have sequence numbers available for future rules. For example, use the sequence 100, 200, 300, and so on.

      Note: If a Job has no pricing schedule (standard or job specific), PENTA first looks to the line item job for a corresponding pricing schedule in order to determine the Job’s cost. If the line item job has no standard or job specific pricing schedule, PENTA looks to the invoice job for a corresponding pricing schedule to determine the job’s cost.

Location:

  • Financial & Accounting > Setup > Accounts > Chart of Accounts

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