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Transferring and Posting Cost Entries |
Before you define cost allocations, you must understand where cost entries come from. |
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Before you define cost allocations, you must understand how cost entries come from the following sources:
- Automatic transfer of general ledger entries.
- Manual cost posting for pure cost entries, internal charges, and manual allocations.
- Automatic allocation postings for actual costs.
- Transfer of budget entries to actual.
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Understand criteria for transferring cost entries from general ledger. | Criteria for Transferring General Ledger Entries to Cost Entries |
Transfer general ledger entries to cost entries with a batch job. | How to: Transfer General Ledger Entries to Cost Entries |
See the results of the transfer. | Results of the Transfer |
About Cost Accounting
Setting Up Cost Accounting
Defining and Allocating Costs
Accounting for Costs