Microsoft Navision Manufacturing Costing
Course 8389: One day; Instructor-Led
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| Prerequisites | |
| Microsoft Certification exams | |
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Introduction
This one-day course explores the manufacturing costing functionality of Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision from a user's perspective. Modules in this hands-on classroom experience include functionality available in the standard edition of Microsoft Navision. Application functionality discussed in the course includes: calculation of standard costs, determination of inventory values, revaluation of inventory, and posting of inventory costs in a manufacturing environment. All material used in the Manufacturing Costing course is based on Release 4.00 of Microsoft Navision.
Audience
This training material is intended for employees of Microsoft Certified Business Solutions Partners, implementing and supporting Microsoft Navision for Manufacturing, with a focus on inventory management. This audience typically includes application consultants who are tasked with assessing a customer's business needs and advising them on the use, configuration, and customization of the application. Additionally, employees of Microsoft-Subsidiaries who sell and support Microsoft Navision for Manufacturing also benefit from the course.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
| • | Understand basic concepts and terms used in inventory accounting specific to manufacturing companies. |
| • | Understand inventory, capacity, and production order posting. |
| • | Set up cost elements and calculate standard costs. |
| • | Understand how costs incurred by manufacturing companies are accounted for. |
| • | Determine inventory values. |
| • | Post inventory costs to the general ledger. |
| • | Perform an inventory revaluation. |
| • | Use the standard cost worksheet to update standard costs. |
Prerequisites
To successfully participate in the Manufacturing Costing course or complete the training in the self-teaching manner, participants must have passed the Microsoft Navision Inventory Costing and Microsoft Navision Manufacturing tests or have equivalent experience with the Microsoft Navision application.
Microsoft Certification exams
No Microsoft Certification exams are associated with this course currently.
Course Materials
The student materials include a comprehensive workbook and other items necessary for this class.
Introduction
Course Outline
This chapter describes the basic structure of the course provides additional information required by participants to successfully complete the course.
Chapter 1: Concepts and Terms
This chapter introduces basic concepts and terms commonly used in inventory accounting that are specific to manufacturers.
Lessons
| • | Manufacturing Costs |
| • | Cost Accounting for a Manufacturer |
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
| • | Understand the basic concepts behind the calculation of inventory value for finished goods. |
| • | Understand the valuation of cost objects in relation to their direct and indirect manufacturing costs. |
| • | Understand different types of manufactured inventory accounts. |
| • | Understand recorded transactions in the G/L accounts. |
| • | Understand different methods of standard cost calculations. |
Chapter 2: Manufacturing Costing Principles
This chapter identifies the cost accounting aspects specific to a manufacturing environment and provides a general description of the principles employed by the program to handle these aspects.
Lessons
| • | Accounting for Manufactured Inventory in Microsoft Navision |
After completing this chapter, students are will be able to:
| • | Understand how the program records quantity and value changes in entries. |
| • | Understand production order costing. |
Chapter 3: Manufacturing Costing Functionality
This chapter explains in detail the functioning of the manufacturing cost accounting mechanism in Microsoft Navision.
Lessons
| • | Manufacturing Costs |
| • | Production Order Costing |
| • | Inventory Valuation |
| • | Posting Inventory Costs to the General Ledger |
| • | Inventory Revaluation |
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
| • | Set up the different cost elements of standard cost. |
| • | Calculate standard cost on single and multi-level. |
| • | Understand costing for purchase of raw material and its influence on inventory. |
| • | Understand costing for production and its influence on inventory. |
| • | Handle special manufacturing situations like using non-inventory items or by-Products. |
| • | Handle subcontract operations. |
| • | Calculate the WIP inventory value. |
| • | Post inventory costs to General Ledger. |
| • | Revalue the WIP inventory. |
Chapter 4: Standard Cost Worksheet
This chapter describes the benefits and functionality of the standard cost worksheet.
Lessons
| • | Using the Standard Cost Worksheet |
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
| • | Update costs at the component and capacity levels. |
| • | Consolidate and roll up component and capacity costs. |
| • | Implement the cost update for standard cost and inventory value. |
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