You check an invoice for a subcontract order in the same way as for a
standard purchase order.
Additional account postings do, however, occur if a price variance has
occurred. These postings are shown in the following example :-
Postings for a Subcontract Order
In this example, a subcontract order was created for the end product "ASSEM-1".
The components COMP-1 and COMP-2 were provided to the subcontractor.
Purchase Order
50 pieces of material ASSEM-1 were ordered. The subcontract price is $10/piece
(total value = $500).
The following components were provided to the subcontractor:
15 kg of the component COMP-1
5 pcs of the component COMP-2
Good Receipt
The subcontractor delivers 50 pieces of material ASSEM-1.
At goods receipt a consumption posting for the components provided to the
subcontractor is automatically made. It is valuated at the price from the
material master record, for example:
15 kg of the component COMP-1 at $20/kg = $300
5 pcs of the component COMP-2 at $30/pc = $150
The goods receipt is valuated with $950. This is calculated as follows:
the subcontract price (50 pcs * $10/pc = $500) and
value of the components ($300 + $150).
Invoice Receipt
The vendor (subcontractor) sends you an invoice for the subcontract work.
However, the price is $10.50/pc. The invoice is, therefore, 50 pieces ASSEM-1 *
$10.50/pc = $525.
Posting Schema for Moving Average Price Control
In this example, the following postings are made at goods receipt and invoice
receipt, if the material (end product) is valuated at moving average price:
Postings
At goods receipt
At invoice receipt
Vendor account
525 -
GR/IR clearing account
500 -
500 +
External service account
500 +
25 +
Stock account: end product
950 +
25 +
Stock change
950 -
25 -
Stock account: comp.
450 -
Consumption account
450 +
Posting Schema for Standard Price Control Without
Price Differences
For materials (end products) with standard price control also note that no price
differences are posted if the total of the external service value (for example,
$500) plus the "material to be provided" value (for example, $450) varies from
the value at standard price (for example, $1000). Posting of a price difference
is not required because each posting line has its own
offsetting entry.
No posting lines are created on the stock account or on the stock change
account when an invoice is received.
In the above example, the following postings are made for a material with a
standard price of $20:
Postings
At goods receipt
At invoice receipt
Vendor account
525 -
GR/IR clearing account
500 -
500 +
External service account
500 +
25 +
Stock account: end product
1000 +
Stock change
1000 -
Stock account: comp.
450 -
Consumption account
450 +
Posting Schema for Standard Price Control With Price
Differences.
However, if you wish to generate a price difference posting in those cases where
the manufactured material is managed at standard price and the standard price
varies from the receipt value (externally performed service + value of
components + delivery costs), you can configure this in the Customizing system
of Inventory Management.
In the above example, the following postings (including price differences)
are made for a material with a standard price of $20: