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Oracle Applications User Group Cost Management SIG September 28 th , 2010

Oracle Applications User Group Cost Management SIG September 28 th , 2010. Profit in Inventory with Oracle EBS Jane Pruzinsky & Doug Volz (based upon updated Collaborate10 Presentation - Jerry Devore & Doug Volz). Agenda. Profit in Inventory Example / Background Profit in Inventory

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Oracle Applications User Group Cost Management SIG September 28 th , 2010

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  1. Oracle Applications User GroupCost Management SIG September 28th, 2010 Profit in Inventory with Oracle EBS Jane Pruzinsky & Doug Volz (based upon updated Collaborate10 Presentation - Jerry Devore & Doug Volz)

  2. Agenda • Profit in Inventory • Example / Background • Profit in Inventory • Caveats • Time Sensitive Setups

  3. Background • Using Release 12.06 at a global pharmaceutical company • Discrete costing with multiple inventory orgs, currencies, operating units and ledgers • With internal transfers across most organizations, using multiple primary and secondary ledgers • Inter-company pricing with profit in inventory and month-end elimination issues

  4. Sample Financial Entities

  5. More R12 Background • Primary and Secondary Ledgers • In Release 12 Subledger Accounting replaced Global AX • Primary to secondary ledger mapping is much better • Outside of Asia-Pac countries, all primary ledgers are in USD • Every month the primary ledgers are translated into the secondary ledgers for local reporting requirements

  6. Profit in Inventory • Terms • Current features • Basic business needs and business scenarios • Common solutions to solve the visibility and elimination of profit in inventory

  7. Profit in Inventory - Terms • Two commonly used terms for profit in inventory • ICP – Intercompany Profit • PII – Profit in Inventory

  8. CST: Transfer Pricing Profile Option • No • Yes, Price Not as Incoming Cost • Yes, Price as Incoming Cost

  9. Profit in Inventory – Current Features(FOB Ship Example / CST: Transfer Price Option: Price Not as Incoming Cost) Transfer Price: $120 Receiving Organization O2 Standard Cost: $120 Sending Organization O1 Inventory Cost: $102 FOB Shipment INV Valuation (O1) Inter-OrgPPV(O2) INV Valuation (O2) Profit In Inventory (O2) COGS (O1) Accrual (O2) In-transit (O2) Event 1. Shipment 102 102 120 18 120 18 120 120 2. Receipt I/C Receivable (O1) I/C Revenue (O1) Accrual (O2) I/C Payable (O2) 3. I/C AR 120 120 4. I/C AP 120 120

  10. Profit in Inventory – Current Features • By using “Price Not as Incoming Cost” profit in inventory is earned with the intransit shipment or receipt transaction (depending on FOB setting) • But it is never relieved during subsequent transfers • And you don’t have a Profit in Inventory Value Report

  11. Profit in Inventory – Basic Business Needs • Two overall scenarios: • Profit in inventory adjusted in local books(eliminate in local books) • Profit in inventory adjusted in consolidation ledger(eliminate in consolidation books) • Assumptions: • use detailed transactions in local books • use consolidated journals for top-level elimination

  12. Profit in Inventory – Report in Local Books • Requirements • Profit in inventory recorded at a transactional level • Need profit in inventory adjusted out of detailed margin analysis • Accrued when receiving goods from source internal organization • Relieved whenever the goods are consumed: • Misc. issue • COGS • Interco-COGS • WIP Scrap, WIP Variances, PPV, etc. Cost Margin Reporting drives this requirement

  13. Profit in Inventory – Report in Local Books • Solutions • Use a material overhead sub-element in the Frozen or Average costs • Allows you to earn ICP on PO and inter-org receipt transactions • Add additional custom transactions to the material distributions layer (mtl_transaction_accounts) for the relief of profit in inventory • Create custom profit in inventory and WIP valuation reports • Create custom material and WIP distribution accounting reports to use the accounts from Subledger Accounting • Caveats • Customize the Margin Analysis Report to pick up the new COGS entries • Potential throwaway if major changes are made to the business model • Time-consuming and potentially expensive customization

  14. Profit in Inventory – Report in Local Books • More Caveats with Average Costing • For the end-of-month profit in inventory value report you need to calculate the average ICP item cost for each month • This calculation has to compare the transactional selling price with the organization’s moving average item cost • Accumulate by organization by item for the month • Store it in a cost type • Each month’s average ICP item cost may be different

  15. Profit in Inventory – Report in Consolidated Books • Requirements • Don’t want local tax authorities to see “real” margins • Keep profit in inventory in the Margin Analysis Report • Need to eliminate in the consolidated ledger (not in detail) • Requires end of month Profit in Inventory Value Reports • Require the ability to support the consolidated entry with material transaction history or month-end inventory value reporting

  16. Profit in Inventory – Report in Consolidated Books • Solutions • Create an item cost report to show the frozen costs in the source organization and compare it to the target organization standard costs, based on the Sourcing rules • Use this intercompany item cost report to derive the intercompany profit for your items, for input into your intercompany profit cost type • Conversely you could compare the transfer price list to the receiving org’s standard cost • For Average Costing you would have to calculate the end of period intercompany profit per item and put it into the respective cost type • For Standard Costing you set the amount of intercompany profit per item and not recalculate until you change your transfer prices or your standard costs

  17. This Month’s ICP Inventory Value Reports Last Month’s ICP Inventory Value Reports Monthly Change in ICP Value Profit in Inventory – Report in Consolidated Books • Solutions • Store your ICP values in a non-Frozen cost type • Add ability to calculate Receiving quantities at month-end • Add ability to calculate ICP Value in WIP at month-end • Report intercompany profit in inventory value at month-end for Receiving, Subinventories, WIP and Intransit • Multiply the non-Frozen cost type by the stored quantities in the Costing Snapshot table (CST_PERIOD_CLOSE_SUMMARY) • Multiply the non-Frozen cost type by the calculated quantities for Receiving and WIP components in inventory – =

  18. Profit in Inventory – Sample Reports (sample data only)

  19. Profit in Inventory – Sample Reports (sample data only)

  20. Monthly Transaction Quantities Monthly Change in ICP Value Profit in Inventory – Sample Reports (sample data only) ICP Item Cost X =

  21. Profit in Inventory – Sample Reports (sample data only) • Solutions • Use this transaction offset report to get the offset accounts: • Most ICP is offset by Inter-Company COGS, but you also have • Misc. account issues/receipts, scrap and other transactions

  22. Profit in Inventory – Sample Reports (sample data only) • Solutions • Use this WIP Component ICP Variance report to estimate the amount of ICP included in your WIP Variances • Your WIP variances may be overstated by the ICP

  23. Profit in Inventory – Sample Reports (sample data only) • Solutions • Use this report to monitor your Org-to-Org Shipments • It compares Selling Price to Unit Costs to ICP / PII Amounts Slide 23

  24. Profit in Inventory – Report in Consolidated Books • Caveats • Wise to use 3rd party tools to speed ICP item cost data entry • Transfer price changes will cause inaccuracies • The weighted average ICP has to be kept by organization, or, • Revalue your ICP amounts with transfer price changes • In the ideal world, store the ICP item costs: • by item, org • and keep track of the average ICP item costs to accurately relieve profit in inventory and keep track of the original currency rate and ICP amounts in use

  25. Profit in Inventory – Report in Consolidated Books • Caveats Foreign Currency • Currency changes will cause inaccuracies • (i.e. Standard cost based on 1.3 USD/Euro, but inter-org transfers use the current daily transaction rate of 1.5) • Best practice to use the same exchange rates for your ICP standard costs and your ICP monthly G/L translation • ICP is eliminated to zero each month • So it does not matter which FX rates you use Slide 25

  26. Inter-Company Setups are Time Sensitive Slide 26

  27. Time Sensitive Set-Ups • Setups Effective When Entered • Shipping Network • Inter-Company Relationships • If missing a portion of the setup • Transactions will not play correctly • No way to fix • i.e. you might relieve inventory but not create the A/R invoice

  28. Time Sensitive Set-Ups – Shipping Network

  29. Time Sensitive Set-Ups – Inter-Co Relationships

  30. Thanks for allowing us to discuss these topics with you!

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