E1: 16: How To Use Advanced Cost Account (ACA) Examples in Distribution
(Doc ID 625595.1)
Last updated on APRIL 04, 2024
Applies to:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne > Distribution > SalesJD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Cost Accounting - Version XE and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
Overview
Today's business climate reflects the need for increased fiscal accountability. In globally competitive marketplace, companies must have the ability to make better informed management decisions to operate their business. Failure to do so can have a negative impact on the future of the enterprise. ACA provides the framework and features to obtain relevant financial information that is not available using traditional accounting methods. ACA provides the necessary tools for the entity to realize a return on investment.
A typical income statement includes revenue and expenses by category, such as salaries or shipping expenses, but may conceal an area that needs improvement. ACA provides information that can be defined at a level of detail that meets the individual needs of all companies, so that additional reports can be run to analyze information.
ACA integrates with the following modules:
- General Accounting
- Accounts Payable
- Accounts Receivable
- Inventory Management
- Manufacturing Accounting
- Product Costing
- Procurement Management
- Sales Order Management
- Transportation Management
Scope
This paper documents specific examples of how to use Advanced Cost Accounting within Distribution.
Details
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Purpose |
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Details |
General Setup |
Basic Setup for Examples |
Inventory Issue Example |
Sales Example |
Procurement Example |
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