Pool Details Tab

Use this tab to specify additional details about the pool, including the pool type, basis description and type, and financial statement reclass accounts.

Contents

Field Description
Pool Type

Enter, or click to select, the cost pool type. The names for the pool types were established on the Manage Allocation Groups screen. The pool type name is an optional entry used to group similar pools on reports, and only to identify pools that apply rates to projects. System-defined pool types include:

  • Fringe
  • Overhead
  • Mat Handlg
  • Sub Contr
  • G&A
  • Hm Off G&A

These descriptions may have been modified for your company. Select the type that best represents each pool.

Preferences

Field Description
Service Center

Select this check box to identify the cost pool as a service center. Service centers represent a collection of costs that are incurred in the provision of a service. You can allocate these costs to projects or other cost pools in accordance with either a system-derived number of hours or amount, or a user-supplied quantity.

The initial default for this check box is blank. If it remains blank, the Service Center button is disabled and Units is not available as a Basis Type for the pool.

If the check box is selected, the Pool Rates button is disabled, because service centers do not calculate rates that are stored in the Pool Rates table. Also, the Service Center subtask is required before leaving this screen.

Apply Rates to Projects

Select this check box to specify whether the pool allocates to projects. This check box is for cost pools that are not service centers and is designed for unallowable cost pools. The initial default is selected for all cost pools except service centers. For service center pools, it is not available.

For any cost pools that are not in allocation group 1, this check box is not applicable.

Unallowable

Select this check box to designate this pool as unallowable. This means that no revenue calculations are performed on this pool. It has the same effect as placing a burden cost ceiling of zero on every project and account that was burdened by a particular pool (for example, if your company wants to capture entertainment costs in an unallowable pool). This pool then allocates to the projects in the base to reflect the true cost of the project; however, no revenue is generated from this burden. The Unallowable check box is not available unless you selected the Apply Rates to Projects check box.

Exclude Burden from Asset Inventory

Select this check box to exclude G&A cost pools from the calculation of inventory burdening for asset inventory. If you select this check box, the Compute Inventory Burden Rates application excludes from its calculations any accounts that are classified as "asset" (ACCT.s_acct_type_cd = A) on the Manage Accounts screen.

Basis

Field Description
Basis Description

Enter a short description for the pool basis.

Basis Type

Use this group box to describe the basis type.

Field Description
Dollars

Select this option to derive the allocation base for a given cost pool by adding the amount found in the General Ledger table for all account/organization combinations set up as the base of the cost pool. This option is the default allocation base type for all cost pools.

Hours

Select this option to derive the allocation base for a given service center pool by adding the hours charged to the General Ledger for all account/organization combinations that have been set up as the base of the cost pool. After you select this option and save the cost pool, you cannot modify this setting. For information about the calculations for hours-based cost pools, see the "Calculations for Hours-Based Cost Pools" topic.

Warning: Do not include allocation accounts from other cost pools or service centers in the base of an hours-based cost pool.
Units

If you select this option, you must enter the base units on the Manage Allocation Journal screen. This option offers an alternate selection of allocation base type that can be used for service center pools only. The units entered can represent head count, number of pages, clock time, square footage, percents, and so forth. Enter a description of the base in the Basis Description field. This is a required field.

Financial Statement Reclass Accounts

Field Description
Debit Account

Enter, or click to select, a valid account number to be used as the debit side of the Cost Transfer Journal Entry for this pool. When the cost of a project is charged to the performing organization(s) and the revenue is collected by the owning organization, the Create Cost Transfer Journal Entries screen automatically creates a journal entry to reallocate the cost from the performing organization(s) to the owning organization. After you post this journal entry, you can print Income Statements by Org, if you desire.

The FS Reclass Debit Accounts must already be established on the Manage Accounts screen. They must be Detail accounts with Project Required blank. Note that the reclass accounts for the direct costs are entered on the Manage Financial Statements screen. To provide visibility to the reclass process, make the debit and credit accounts unique for each pool. Remember to link the reclass account numbers to the proper organizations and to their respective FS lines when assigning accounts.

Credit Account

Enter, or click to select, a valid account number. This account number is the credit side of the cost transfer journal entry for this pool.