
The cost centre accounting sheet is a tabular tool for cost centre accounting. Its main function is to allocate overheads that cannot be directly assigned to a product to the individual cost centres according to their origin. In this way, the internal service relationships can be made transparent and the overhead rates for the subsequent cost allocation can be determined. Surcharge calculation can be determined. The cost analysis sheet is therefore an essential tool for analysing a company's cost structure in detail and pursuing a well-founded pricing policy. Special valuation requirements can be met by add-ons such as the Versino Financial Suite that enable advanced financial analyses.
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