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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
The following article explains how Platinum deals with vehicle expenses.
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The following article explains how Platinum deals with unit expenses.
  
 
== More Information ==
 
== More Information ==
* First of all, follow [[Selling a unit]] for details on how to create a vehicle sales order, add extras and accessories where necessary, and then print and accept the order.
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{{Units}}
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* First of all, follow [[Selling a unit]] for details on how to create a unit sales order, add extras and accessories where necessary, and then print and accept the order.
  
=== Vehicle Sales ===
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=== Unit Sales ===
* Items added to the sales order will show as an Expected Expense against the vehicle. This shows what the sales department expect to pay for the items that the customer has purchased with the vehicle.
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* Items added to the sales order will show as an Expected Expense against the unit. This shows what the sales department expect to pay for the items that the customer has purchased with the unit.
  
 
* These items added to the sales order can be flagged as either {{DataValue|W}} - Workshop or {{DataValue|S}} - Stock or {{DataValue|F}} - Financial items.
 
* These items added to the sales order can be flagged as either {{DataValue|W}} - Workshop or {{DataValue|S}} - Stock or {{DataValue|F}} - Financial items.
** Workshop items are passed across to the estimate side of the workshop job created for the PDI or preparation of the sale vehicle. This type is intended for items that need to be fitted to the bike, but can be used for any items.
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** Workshop items are passed across to the estimate side of the workshop job created for the PDI or preparation of the sale unit. This type is intended for items that need to be fitted to the unit, but can be used for any items.
** Stock items are dropped onto Sales Ordering for the parts department to check and order if necessary. This type is intended for items such as clothing or helmets which don't need to be fitted to the bike - some customers find it easier to treat these items as {{DataValue|W}} - Workshop items since it keeps all the items on the deal together.
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** Stock items are dropped onto Sales Ordering for the parts department to check and order if necessary. This type is intended for items such as clothing or helmets which don't need to be fitted to the unit - some customers find it easier to treat these items as {{DataValue|W}} - Workshop items since it keeps all the items on the deal together.
** Financial items (Road Fund Licence, First Reg Fee etc) should be tied up by either accounts or vehicle admin when the money is spent to purchase these items. This type is intended for non-tangible items, such as Road Fund Licence. This could include warranty for example.
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** Financial items (Road Fund Licence, First Reg Fee etc) should be tied up by either accounts or unit admin when the money is spent to purchase these items. This type is intended for non-tangible items, such as Road Fund Licence. This could include warranty for example.
  
 
=== W - Workshop Items ===
 
=== W - Workshop Items ===
 
{{Note|text=Handling items by this method is both simple and effective.}}
 
{{Note|text=Handling items by this method is both simple and effective.}}
  
When the workshop [[How do I deal with unit preparation/PDI?|PDI/Prep]] job is invoiced, the parts that were transferred from the vehicle sales order will post an Actual cost to the vehicle that the system will match against the Expected item. Labour to fit these items should appear as an actual expense against the accessories, not the vehicle, so this should be shown as a separate item or items.
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When the workshop [[How do I deal with unit preparation/PDI?|PDI/Prep]] job is invoiced, the parts that were transferred from the unit sales order will post an Actual cost to the unit that the system will match against the Expected item. Labour to fit these items should appear as an actual expense against the accessories, not the unit, so this should be shown as a separate item or items.
  
{{Warning|text=Items transferred from the vehicle sales order are matched up by part number. It is therefore '''vital''' that any incorrect items from the vehicle sales order are not deleted from the workshop job or amended to enter the correct item. <br>You must inform the sales department that the items are wrong, and they must correct the vehicle sales order, and reprint it. This will feed the corrections back to the workshop job, and they can be processed there. This will prevent doubling of the charges against the vehicle, with items sold to the customer being shown as Accessory expenses, and the corrected item being shown as a PDI/Prep expense against the vehicle as well.}}
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{{Warning|text=Items transferred from the unit sales order are matched up by part number. It is therefore '''vital''' that any incorrect items from the unit sales order are not deleted from the workshop job or amended to enter the correct item.
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* You must inform the sales department that the items are wrong, and they must correct the unit sales order, and reprint it. This will feed the corrections back to the workshop job, and they can be processed there. This will prevent doubling of the charges against the unit, with items sold to the customer being shown as Accessory expenses, and the corrected item being shown as a PDI/Prep expense against the unit as well.}}
  
* Items required to PDI or prepare the bike should be added to this job in the usual way, and these will be shown as expenses against the vehicle, not against the Accessories sold with the vehicle.
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* Items required to PDI or prepare the unit should be added to this job in the usual way, and these will be shown as expenses against the unit, not against the Accessories sold with the unit.
  
 
=== S - Stock Items ===
 
=== S - Stock Items ===
When the vehicle sales order is printed and accepted, the system creates a stock sales order for these items. This sales order is retrieved like any other customer order, stock levels checked and the items charged to sales and allocated to a vehicle stock number. This creates the Actual expense to match against the Expected expense.
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When the unit sales order is printed and accepted, the system creates a stock sales order for these items. This sales order is retrieved like any other customer order, stock levels checked and the items charged to sales and allocated to a unit stock number. This creates the Actual expense to match against the Expected expense.
 
As with the {{DataValue|W}} items above, any incorrect items must not be corrected here - it must be passed back to sales as above, otherwise we end up with duplicated expenses.
 
As with the {{DataValue|W}} items above, any incorrect items must not be corrected here - it must be passed back to sales as above, otherwise we end up with duplicated expenses.
  
 
=== F - Financial Items ===
 
=== F - Financial Items ===
These items should be anything that is not a stocked item. Accounts or Sales Admin will pay for Road Fund Licence and First Registration Fee where relevant, and any other items where the cost can be entered directly against the vehicle (i.e. no involvement of the workshop or parts department) should be dealt with in this method. When the cost is incurred, either from a purchase invoice or a journal, it should be matched up against the expected financial expense on the vehicle record.
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These items should be anything that is not a stocked item. Accounts or Sales Admin will pay for Road Fund Licence and First Registration Fee where relevant, and any other items where the cost can be entered directly against the unit (i.e. no involvement of the workshop or parts department) should be dealt with in this method. When the cost is incurred, either from a purchase invoice or a journal, it should be matched up against the expected financial expense on the unit record.
  
 
=== Pitfalls and Items of Note ===
 
=== Pitfalls and Items of Note ===
 
==== Duplication of expenses ====
 
==== Duplication of expenses ====
Using {{DataValue|W}} or {{DataValue|S}} type items from the vehicle sales order, it is very tempting for the Parts or Clothing staff to notice an item that is incorrect, and to sort it out themselves. This '''WILL''' cause problems of duplicating expenses against the vehicle. They must notify sales of the error and get sales to correct the vehicle order.
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Using {{DataValue|W}} or {{DataValue|S}} type items from the unit sales order, it is very tempting for the Parts or Clothing staff to notice an item that is incorrect, and to sort it out themselves. This '''WILL''' cause problems of duplicating expenses against the unit. They must notify sales of the error and get sales to correct the unit order.
  
 
==== Late Costs ====
 
==== Late Costs ====
Some items sold with the vehicle may not be available at the time that the customer takes delivery, and you intend to fit these either at first service time or when they become available. The system incorporates the cost of these items as Expected expenses against the vehicle, but any labour costs to fit these items are not shown against the vehicle, nor is any provision made in the Accounts system for the costs of items not supplied. Once the items are supplied, then any costs incurred at this point will be allocated as Actual costs against the vehicle, and these will be reflected in the Accounts system at this time.
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Some items sold with the unit may not be available at the time that the customer takes delivery, and you intend to fit these either at first service time or when they become available. The system incorporates the cost of these items as Expected expenses against the unit, but any labour costs to fit these items are not shown against the unit, nor is any provision made in the Accounts system for the costs of items not supplied. Once the items are supplied, then any costs incurred at this point will be allocated as Actual costs against the unit, and these will be reflected in the Accounts system at this time.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[How do I post expenses against a unit?]]
 
* [[How do I post expenses against a unit?]]
  
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 16 April 2019

Summary

The following article explains how Platinum deals with unit expenses.

More Information

Units: Unit is a general term used to cover all types of vehicle and machinery, including items such as motorcycles, scooters, cars, trucks, vans, caravans, motorhomes, boats, tractors, ATVs, agricultural equipment, wholegoods and construction equipment.
  • First of all, follow Selling a unit for details on how to create a unit sales order, add extras and accessories where necessary, and then print and accept the order.

Unit Sales

  • Items added to the sales order will show as an Expected Expense against the unit. This shows what the sales department expect to pay for the items that the customer has purchased with the unit.
  • These items added to the sales order can be flagged as either 'W' - Workshop or 'S' - Stock or 'F' - Financial items.
    • Workshop items are passed across to the estimate side of the workshop job created for the PDI or preparation of the sale unit. This type is intended for items that need to be fitted to the unit, but can be used for any items.
    • Stock items are dropped onto Sales Ordering for the parts department to check and order if necessary. This type is intended for items such as clothing or helmets which don't need to be fitted to the unit - some customers find it easier to treat these items as 'W' - Workshop items since it keeps all the items on the deal together.
    • Financial items (Road Fund Licence, First Reg Fee etc) should be tied up by either accounts or unit admin when the money is spent to purchase these items. This type is intended for non-tangible items, such as Road Fund Licence. This could include warranty for example.

W - Workshop Items

Handling items by this method is both simple and effective.

When the workshop PDI/Prep job is invoiced, the parts that were transferred from the unit sales order will post an Actual cost to the unit that the system will match against the Expected item. Labour to fit these items should appear as an actual expense against the accessories, not the unit, so this should be shown as a separate item or items.

Items transferred from the unit sales order are matched up by part number. It is therefore vital that any incorrect items from the unit sales order are not deleted from the workshop job or amended to enter the correct item.
  • You must inform the sales department that the items are wrong, and they must correct the unit sales order, and reprint it. This will feed the corrections back to the workshop job, and they can be processed there. This will prevent doubling of the charges against the unit, with items sold to the customer being shown as Accessory expenses, and the corrected item being shown as a PDI/Prep expense against the unit as well.
  • Items required to PDI or prepare the unit should be added to this job in the usual way, and these will be shown as expenses against the unit, not against the Accessories sold with the unit.

S - Stock Items

When the unit sales order is printed and accepted, the system creates a stock sales order for these items. This sales order is retrieved like any other customer order, stock levels checked and the items charged to sales and allocated to a unit stock number. This creates the Actual expense to match against the Expected expense. As with the 'W' items above, any incorrect items must not be corrected here - it must be passed back to sales as above, otherwise we end up with duplicated expenses.

F - Financial Items

These items should be anything that is not a stocked item. Accounts or Sales Admin will pay for Road Fund Licence and First Registration Fee where relevant, and any other items where the cost can be entered directly against the unit (i.e. no involvement of the workshop or parts department) should be dealt with in this method. When the cost is incurred, either from a purchase invoice or a journal, it should be matched up against the expected financial expense on the unit record.

Pitfalls and Items of Note

Duplication of expenses

Using 'W' or 'S' type items from the unit sales order, it is very tempting for the Parts or Clothing staff to notice an item that is incorrect, and to sort it out themselves. This WILL cause problems of duplicating expenses against the unit. They must notify sales of the error and get sales to correct the unit order.

Late Costs

Some items sold with the unit may not be available at the time that the customer takes delivery, and you intend to fit these either at first service time or when they become available. The system incorporates the cost of these items as Expected expenses against the unit, but any labour costs to fit these items are not shown against the unit, nor is any provision made in the Accounts system for the costs of items not supplied. Once the items are supplied, then any costs incurred at this point will be allocated as Actual costs against the unit, and these will be reflected in the Accounts system at this time.

See also


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