
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.
Trial Balance in SAP Business One: What the Versino Financial Suite does differently – and why tax advisors notice
The Trial Balance is one of the oldest reports in accounting. Every accounting program has it, and SAP Business One itself...
Versino Financial Suite Version 05.2026: What's Changed
Version 05.2026 of the Versino Financial Suite brings two innovations that directly target time loss and system limitations in daily...
E-Invoicing 2026: From Receipt to Mandatory Issuance — what SMEs must clarify now
From 1 January 2025, every B2B company in Germany must be able to receive electronic invoices — regardless of turnover. One and a half years...
Service description in the e-invoice: How much detail really needs to be included?
The introduction of mandatory e-invoicing is shifting the focus away from mere PDFs towards structured data. This is particularly noticeable ...
Verifactu in Spain: the new invoicing obligation
Spanish companies are facing a turning point in their digital accounting. Royal Decree 1007/2023 and Regulation HAC/1177/2024 oblige almost all companies to ...
The e-invoicing regulations in Europe
Electronic invoicing is no longer a topic for the future, but is becoming a legal requirement in many European countries. Driven by initiatives such as ...