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-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Bill, Here are some things you should consider: When you do pricing in COM, you should set up a customer for each division and then link these customers to price books that contain the inter-division markups for your items. Once you do this, the correctly priced items flow into ISL and IFM. Should you treat your Divisions as companies (or IFM Financial Divisions) or as units within a single company? Setting up separate companies increases your administrative workload. Going this route makes sense if (1) You want or need to produce balance sheets for the divisions; or (2) You want to take advantage of certain MAPICS security features that are tied to the company. If these conditions do not apply, then treating the divisions as separate customers in COM and separate units within IFM is the better choice. Incidentally, if you have FRx installed, you can set up the divisions as units within the same company and still produce balance sheets for these units. This is explained in Chapter 8 of my "FRx for Accountants" book. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Mongan To: mapics-l@midrange.com Sent: 08/29/01 5:30:13 PM Subject: setting up divisions We are in the planning stages of setting up separate divisions for 2 of our businesses. I need to understand interdivisional transfer pricing markups. How is this handled? We have ISL up and running - can it be handled within ISL? Is it done within IFM? or must COM, creating orders, etc. be used to charge transfer pricing markups? Thanks for any insight into this issue, or any other tips relating to setting up and operating divisions. _______________________________________________ This is the MAPICS ERP System Discussion (MAPICS-L) mailing list To post a message email: MAPICS-L@midrange.com To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/mapics-l or email: MAPICS-L-request@midrange.com Bob Tenney bobtenney@earthlink.net 828-526-3343 or 1-866-BTENNEY --
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