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Product Costing - Costing Run

The fourth step in understanding the basics of product costing is the costing
run. Costing runs are used to cost mass amounts of materials in a single
company code. The costing run allows you to select certain materials, explode
their quantity structure, cost, analyze, and mark and release.

Prerequisites:
• Material Masters (including MRP, Accounting, & Costing views)
• Quantity Structure (Bill of Materials, Routing or Master Recipe, Production
Versions are optional)
• Purchase Info Records and Condition Types (If desired for costing)
• Configuration (Cost Component Structure, Costing Variant, Valuation
Variant, Costing Sheet if required)
• CO Master Data (Primary and Secondary Cost Elements, Activity Types,
Mixed Costing Ratios & Alternatives if required, Additive Costs if required)

Overview:
During the annual or monthly costing process, materials are costed in a costing
run. Transaction CK40N is used to execute costing runs, analyze results, and
mark and release costs. The costing run must be created using a costing variant
(read more in configuration section), costing version, controlling area, company
code, and transfer control. Therefore, a costing run can only be created for one
company code at a time. The costing run is also created for a particular date
range.
The costing run contains six steps: Selection, Structure Explosion, Costing,
Analysis, Marking, and Release. Each step requires you to enter parameters,
save, and then execute. The selection parameters are entered which indicates
which materials should be costed. In the structure explosion step, the selected
materials are exploded to pick up component materials from BOM’s.
As discussed in the previous blog on Quantity Structure, a bill of materials (BOM)
is created for each internally produced material. In the costing step, finished good
materials selected from the previous step are costed based on their BOM and
routing or master recipe. A routing or master recipe is also created to indicate the
processes required for a material. Component materials are also costed based
on costing configuration.
You can analyze the costing results using the available reports in the analysis
parameters. In the marking step, you open the lock to authorize marking for a
company code, costing variant, and period. Once marked, costs appear as
planned standard cost estimates in the material master. After executing marking,
you release the costing results. Once released, costs are valid for the given date
range and appear as current standard cost estimates in the material master.
After executing each step, it is important to review the error log and resolve
errors. Once resolving errors in a given step, you must re-execute each step from
the beginning to see the effect. If results do not update after executing, you can
press the refresh button. You have the option to execute any step in background
when processing a large number of materials or if you prefer to execute a step at
a given date and time.
Configuration:
Configuration of costing and valuation variants and cost component structure are
required to set the strategy for costing materials. The costing variant holds the
criteria for costing. Costing variants contain a costing type, which determines the
object to be created, and valuation variant. Valuation variants contain parameters
for valuation of a cost estimate. In a valuation variant, you can specify the
strategy sequence for how costs are selected. For produced materials, the
component’s standard cost, moving average price, purchase info record price, or
planned prices may be selected. You can also choose a particular plan/actual
version and average the plan activity rates for the year or take the current activity
rates. The cost component structure is used to indicate which costs should be
included, whether to include the variable or total costs, and group costs in logical
groupings called cost components.

Relatable Example:
Let's say we are using Product Costing to value our inventory in a cookie baking
shop. This will help us value our cookies (finished good), frosting (semi-finished
good), and baking items like eggs, milk, and sugar (raw materials).
Using the costs for each ingredient (Material Master) in our ingredient list (BOM)
and the rates for activities in our recipe (Routing or Master Recipe), we can
calculate the cost of producing a cookie. In costing our cookies, we will cost the
ingredients. Once we are satisfied with our standard cost, we can choose to
value our inventory at that cost (release).
Further information:
• Product Cost Collectors, used in repetitive manufacturing, must be costed
in a separate transaction (Individual- KKF6N or Mass- KKF6M).
• You must re-calculate and release costs to reflect changes in production
data like BOMs, Routings or Master Recipes, Production Versions.
• Note that only the first production version will be used in costing.

In the final blog of this series, I will explain how actual costs are calculated and
plan to actual variance analysis.

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Product costing part4-costing run

  • 1. Part - 4 Product Costing - Costing Run The fourth step in understanding the basics of product costing is the costing run. Costing runs are used to cost mass amounts of materials in a single company code. The costing run allows you to select certain materials, explode their quantity structure, cost, analyze, and mark and release. Prerequisites: • Material Masters (including MRP, Accounting, & Costing views) • Quantity Structure (Bill of Materials, Routing or Master Recipe, Production Versions are optional) • Purchase Info Records and Condition Types (If desired for costing) • Configuration (Cost Component Structure, Costing Variant, Valuation Variant, Costing Sheet if required) • CO Master Data (Primary and Secondary Cost Elements, Activity Types, Mixed Costing Ratios & Alternatives if required, Additive Costs if required) Overview: During the annual or monthly costing process, materials are costed in a costing run. Transaction CK40N is used to execute costing runs, analyze results, and mark and release costs. The costing run must be created using a costing variant (read more in configuration section), costing version, controlling area, company code, and transfer control. Therefore, a costing run can only be created for one company code at a time. The costing run is also created for a particular date range.
  • 2. The costing run contains six steps: Selection, Structure Explosion, Costing, Analysis, Marking, and Release. Each step requires you to enter parameters, save, and then execute. The selection parameters are entered which indicates which materials should be costed. In the structure explosion step, the selected materials are exploded to pick up component materials from BOM’s. As discussed in the previous blog on Quantity Structure, a bill of materials (BOM) is created for each internally produced material. In the costing step, finished good materials selected from the previous step are costed based on their BOM and routing or master recipe. A routing or master recipe is also created to indicate the processes required for a material. Component materials are also costed based on costing configuration. You can analyze the costing results using the available reports in the analysis parameters. In the marking step, you open the lock to authorize marking for a company code, costing variant, and period. Once marked, costs appear as planned standard cost estimates in the material master. After executing marking, you release the costing results. Once released, costs are valid for the given date range and appear as current standard cost estimates in the material master. After executing each step, it is important to review the error log and resolve errors. Once resolving errors in a given step, you must re-execute each step from the beginning to see the effect. If results do not update after executing, you can press the refresh button. You have the option to execute any step in background when processing a large number of materials or if you prefer to execute a step at a given date and time.
  • 3. Configuration: Configuration of costing and valuation variants and cost component structure are required to set the strategy for costing materials. The costing variant holds the criteria for costing. Costing variants contain a costing type, which determines the object to be created, and valuation variant. Valuation variants contain parameters for valuation of a cost estimate. In a valuation variant, you can specify the strategy sequence for how costs are selected. For produced materials, the component’s standard cost, moving average price, purchase info record price, or planned prices may be selected. You can also choose a particular plan/actual version and average the plan activity rates for the year or take the current activity rates. The cost component structure is used to indicate which costs should be included, whether to include the variable or total costs, and group costs in logical groupings called cost components. Relatable Example: Let's say we are using Product Costing to value our inventory in a cookie baking shop. This will help us value our cookies (finished good), frosting (semi-finished good), and baking items like eggs, milk, and sugar (raw materials). Using the costs for each ingredient (Material Master) in our ingredient list (BOM) and the rates for activities in our recipe (Routing or Master Recipe), we can calculate the cost of producing a cookie. In costing our cookies, we will cost the ingredients. Once we are satisfied with our standard cost, we can choose to value our inventory at that cost (release). Further information: • Product Cost Collectors, used in repetitive manufacturing, must be costed in a separate transaction (Individual- KKF6N or Mass- KKF6M). • You must re-calculate and release costs to reflect changes in production data like BOMs, Routings or Master Recipes, Production Versions. • Note that only the first production version will be used in costing. In the final blog of this series, I will explain how actual costs are calculated and plan to actual variance analysis.