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Microsoft Business Solutions Jobs – Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Integration and Automation Meets Job Costing

Providing accurate job cost can be time consuming, Successful job management requires an up-to-date overview, detailed planning and the ability to carry out follow-up analyses based on objective data. The Jobs application area enables detailed accounting and planning for all costs and billings for a project or job.

First of all, automated billing prevents costs from going unbilled. Secondly, integration with other application areas helps ensure that costs are posted to the relevant application areas. This also reduces the amount of detail you must maintain in the General Ledger. Finally, budgets and estimates allow you to make detailed costing plans and better analyze your profitability.

Jobs allows you to:

  • Create estimates that include inventory items, resources, and other expenses
  • Place tighter controls on costs
  • Organize your resources for maximum efficiency

Having detailed accounting of all cost and billings for a project or job is the purpose of Jobs.

Features & Functionalities
 
  • Integrate with General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Sales Invoices, Inventory and Payroll
  • Track of inventory, resource, and other usage on long term jobs for customers
  • Customer invoicing option
  • Assign job budgets or job estimates to jobs
  • Budgets or estimates can include inventory items, resources, and other expenses
  • Copy details from other budgets or estimates
  • Actual and estimated costs provide up-to-date variance reporting
  • Basic resources provide for detailed capacity planning
  • Organize Job Budgets/Estimates into phases, tasks, and steps

Navision Jobs (PDF)
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