Overheads_Applied_Report

Overheads Applied Report

Use the Overheads Applied Report to view how equipment and labor overheads are applied. The report includes the job number, GL account, hours/dollars, amount/rate/percent, amount, and totals.


Printing the Overheads Applied Report

1. Open Connect Timekeeping Reports Overheads Applied Report.

2. Select a report title.

3. Use the section titled Report Dates to select the report date range.

4. Find the section titled Column Headings.

The column heading appears at the top of the column and describes the contents inside the column. Use this section to select the column headings to include on the report.

5. Click to select the checkbox titled Include Overhead Code to add a column that prints the overhead name.

6. Click to select the checkbox titled Include Overhead Description to add a column that prints the overhead description.

7. Click to select the checkbox titled Include Overhead Basis to add a column that prints the variable the overhead will use to calculate the overhead amount.

8. Click Print (CTRL+P).

The Overheads Applied Report prints.

 

 

 

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