Monday, October 26, 2020

Microsoft Dynamics 365 FinOps – New Book on Sales order based Revenue Recognition

 I am very much excited to announce the launch of my second Microsoft Dynamics 365 FinOps book on Amazon called “Microsoft Dynamics 365 FinOps – Sales Order-based Revenue Recognition In-depth”. Please check the link below. This book is available in paperback and e-book format (Kindle).

Link for Microsoft Dynamics 365 FinOps – Sales Order-based Revenue Recognition In-depth

Microsoft Dynamics 365 FinOps has a new offering – a new “Revenue Recognition” module where the revenue recognition is sales order-based. The module is introduced to empower the users to execute revenue recognition for contracts in line with rules and regulations as mentioned in IFRS 15.

This book has in total 256 pages and the pages are all coloured so that the screenshots are seen in much greater detail for better understanding. The book not only explains the topic theoretically but also has supporting T-account details which give an overall picture of the entire revenue recognition process. Please see the actual images of the paperback copy.









As mentioned earlier, I did write a book previously about fixed price projects revenue recognition. When I learnt about this new feature of sales order revenue recognition in the system, I thought of completing the loop. And hence created a book about this new sales order based revenue recognition, so that both of these two books together would broadly cover the revenue recognition area in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations system collectively and would be helpful for the end users as well as functional consultants.

Link for Microsoft Dynamics 365 FinOps Fixed Price Projects Revenue Recognition In-depth 


Hope the readers find this new book (and the previous one) insightful and hope they get more knowledge about how the system recognizes revenue using this new sales order-based revenue recognition offering.If you have any acquaintances, associates, colleagues, friends, relatives, and people you know, who work in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations, please share this news with them.

Thanks…Stay calm and safe!!

 





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Sarang Kusare

Monday, July 29, 2019

Project posting profile - Front end and Back end terminology mapping - Quick Post

Please refer to the screenshot below. This screenshot maps the different project posting profile on the front end to the project posting profile on the back end in the project ledger posting definition data entity.

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Sarang

Monday, June 10, 2019

Expense report, Expense voucher, Expense vendor invoice, Expense payment voucher - D365FO

Short post - Please refer to the table below to check how the system behaves when there are following different scenarios with respect to an expense report, expense voucher, expense vendor invoice and expense payment to the employee.



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Sarang


Wednesday, May 29, 2019

D365 Finance and Operations - Expense Mileage


Default mileage rate can be set at the expense parameters:



Mileage type expense categories can be set up and optionally mileage tiers can be set up at:



Mileage tiers can be defined per mileage expense category:



Mileage rate tiers can be defined for miles or number of passengers and can be date bound as well.


 Once the employee books the mileage, the system picks the applicable mileage rate into the expense line. If the employee puts a lot of mileage in one expense line, which covers many tiers, the system splits the expenses lines accordingly intelligently for you.

In the expense report below I did create only two expense lines but they were spanning across multiple tiers. System split them into 4 lines and posted the mileage rate accordingly.



When the mileage is posted, then the same gets recorded against the employee at:



That’s how the system knows how many miles are claimed against each tier for each employee.



The only thing that is not correct is the ‘New’ button on this form. I think that is there to manually enter the miles claimed by the employees in the exceptional scenarios where the system fails to do so.

Thanks 
Sarang

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Project budgets and cost control in Dynamics 365 FinOps - IMP Parameters (Quick post)

Project budget control in Dynamics 365 FinOps is widely used for cost control (and can be used for revenue control, if the project is a capped T&M kind of a project). However, I am going to write about some of the typical parameters which I feel are important for a consultant to know while discussing this feature with the client.

Budget control parameters
Independent budgeting for sub-projects
  • If YES, the user can create a fresh budget for a sub-project
  • If NO, the user needs to create a budget revision to create a budget for sub-project
Allow budgeting control outside the project hierarchy
  • If YES, the user can associate this project to a project budget of some another project outside of the current project hierarchy, where a budget is defined. When this value is YES in the project parameters, then on the project record, if the user turns the 'Use alternate project budget for budget verification', the 'Alternate project' drop down will display those projects in the system on which project budget is defined.
Associating the project budget to a project budget of some other project
  • If NO, the user even if the ‘Use alternate project budget for budget’ on the project record is set to YES, the ‘Alternate project’ drop down will display nothing.
Budget control interval
  • This is like telling the system at what point in time do you wish the budget control action to kick in. Do you wish to kick in the control mechanism when the ‘Total budget’ is hit or ‘Project to date’ is hit or  ‘Current period’ is hit or any other value etc.
  • The value selected on the parameters is copied over to the new project. This value can be overridden on the project. If the value of this parameter on the project is other than 'Total budget', then it works in conjunction with the 'Allocate amount' feature, which is available while creating the budget.
  • 'Allocate amount' feature should be used before the budget is submitted for approval. This feature is not available after the budget is approved. (Readers - Please let me know if there is any other way to allocate the amount after the budget is approved.)
Allocate budget feature not available after budget approval


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Sarang Kusare