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Cost Category

Cost category is used to categorize the various costs incurred by the organization. Having a cost category can be helpful when there is a need to monitor and track costs in a broad accessible way. Linking the account group to handle the cost category is possible through this screen. ccg   Fields & its description:
  • Code, Name & Short Name
Enter a unique code, name and short name of the cost category that you want to save.
  • Cost Center Type
Select the cost center type under which this cost category is present. There is a table below that allows you to link the cost category to its account group. Even the nature of the group can be specified.
  • Type
Under Type column select one of the options to perform that operation. Choose Group Include to include an account group to the cost category. Group Exclude excludes the specified account group. Account nature include should be selected to include nature to cost category. For excluding the nature, select Account nature exclude.
  • Group
Specify the account group where the operations will be performed based on the Type you have selected.
  • Nature
The nature of the account for cost category should be selected. This may be Liability or Asset in broader terms. If it has a direct effect in the form of expense or income, specify as such by choosing Direct Income  or Direct Expense.  If the effect is indirect then choose Indirect Income or Indirect Expense.

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Unchanged: Cost category is used to categorize the various costs incurred by the organization. Having a cost category can be helpful when there is a need to monitor and track costs in a broad accessible way. Linking the account group to handle the cost category is possible through this screen.Unchanged: Cost category is used to categorize the various costs incurred by the organization. Having a cost category can be helpful when there is a need to monitor and track costs in a broad accessible way. Linking the account group to handle the cost category is possible through this screen.
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Unchanged: <strong>Fields &amp; its description:</strong>Unchanged: <strong>Fields &amp; its description:</strong>
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Unchanged: <li><strong>Code, Name &amp; Short Name</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Code, Name &amp; Short Name</strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: Enter a unique code, name and short name of the cost category that you want to save.Unchanged: Enter a unique code, name and short name of the cost category that you want to save.
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Unchanged: <li><strong>Cost Center Type</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Cost Center Type</strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: Select the <a title="Cost Center Type" href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/ ?p=2602">cost center type</a> under which this cost category is present.Unchanged: Select the <a title="Cost Center Type" href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/ ?p=2602">cost center type</a> under which this cost category is present.
Unchanged: There is a table below that allows you to link the cost category to its account group. Even the nature of the group can be specified.Unchanged: There is a table below that allows you to link the cost category to its account group. Even the nature of the group can be specified.
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>Type< /strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Type< /strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: Under Type column select one of the options to perform that operation. Choose <em>Group Include</em> to include an account group to the cost category. <em>Group Exclude </em>excludes the specified account group.Unchanged: Under Type column select one of the options to perform that operation. Choose <em>Group Include</em> to include an account group to the cost category. <em>Group Exclude </em>excludes the specified account group.
Unchanged: <em>Account nature include </em>should be selected to include nature to cost category. For excluding the nature, select <em>A</em><em>ccount nature exclude.</em>Unchanged: <em>Account nature include </em>should be selected to include nature to cost category. For excluding the nature, select <em>A</em><em>ccount nature exclude.</em>
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>Group< /strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Group< /strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: Specify the account group where the operations will be performed based on the <strong>Type </strong>you have selected.Unchanged: Specify the account group where the operations will be performed based on the <strong>Type </strong>you have selected.
Unchanged: <ul>Unchanged: <ul>
Unchanged: <li><strong>Nature< /strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Nature< /strong></li>
Unchanged: </ul>Unchanged: </ul>
Unchanged: The nature of the account for cost category should be selected. This may be <em>Liability or </em><em>Asset </em>in broader terms. If it has a direct effect in the form of expense or income, specify as such by choosing <em>Direct Income  </em>or <em>Direct Expense. </em>Unchanged: The nature of the account for cost category should be selected. This may be <em>Liability or </em><em>Asset </em>in broader terms. If it has a direct effect in the form of expense or income, specify as such by choosing <em>Direct Income  </em>or <em>Direct Expense. </em>
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Deleted: You can select the specific account group and nature in the table. 
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Deleted: [expand title="How to add an entry in Cost Category?"] 
Deleted: <ol> 
Deleted: <li>    Type all the required details in the fields. You can also add rows of materials by clicking on the add row button.</li> 
Deleted: <li>    Click on save after completing.</li> 
Deleted: <li>    The data you have entered shall be saved.[/expand]</li> 
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Deleted: [expand title="How to edit an entry in Cost Category?"] 
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Deleted: <li>    Select the field you want to edit and modify it.</li> 
Deleted: <li>    After the editing is done, click on the update button.[/expand]</li> 
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Deleted: [expand title="How to delete an entry in Cost Category?"] 
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Deleted: <li>    To delete the whole entry, choose the entity you want to delete.</li> 
Deleted: <li>    Click on delete button.</li> 
Deleted: <li>    Delete rows by selecting the row and clicking on delete row. [/expand]</li>Added: If the effect is indirect then choose <em>Indirect Income </em>or <em>Indirect Expense.</em>
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