When to use Expense or Bills? How does this impact job costing?
There is no difference in how a Bill or an Expense affects job costing, both are costed to the job based on how they are filled out by cost code and/or MLESO
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What is the difference between an Expense and a Bill? How does this impact Job Costing?
To Add a Child Code or Major Code, you must first have a Parent or Division Code in the Cost Codes. Then to "action" box in Upper left of Screen and select "Add Child Code" if you need to add a Parent or Division select "Add Parent Code" from Same ...
Bills
Purpose: To Create a Bill. Background: With Contractor Foreman, Bills can be handled easily and quickly. All Bills can be tracked in Contractor Foreman as well as reported on and sorted by Project. Your Employee can even take a picture of the receipt ...
Bills (Overview)
Purpose: To Create a Bill. Background: With Contractor Foreman, Bills can be handled easily and quickly. All Bills can be tracked in Contractor Foreman as well as reported on and sorted by Project. Your Employee can even take a picture of the receipt ...
Adding a New Expense
Expenses With Contractor Foreman, Expenses can be handled easily and quickly. No more sun faded receipts or receipts being turned in two-months later. All Expenses can be tracked in Contractor Foreman as well as reported on and sorted by Employee, ...