
Full cost accounting is a cost accounting system that allocates all costs - both fixed and variable - to the products. The aim is to determine the total costs of a product in order to support long-term decisions and evaluate the products. This method is often used in the context of Surcharge calculation and provides an important basis for accounting and pricing. In contrast to the Partial cost accounting it therefore takes into account all costs and not just the variable ones. Special valuation requirements can be met by add-ons such as the Versino Financial Suite that enable advanced financial analyses.
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The e-invoicing regulations in Europe
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Versino Financial Suite V09.2025 for SAP Business One
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CANDIS for SAP Business One
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