Single Company Allocations

Example 1: Allocate Marketing Costs by Set Percentage (Fixed Allocation)

In this example, you have $10,000 of marketing costs stored in the range of GLAs “6900 - Marketing” to “6999 - Online Campaigns”. These costs need to be allocated to “6900 - Marketing” across all global departments.

Dimension 1 contains your global regions (US and UK) and Dimension 2 contains your departments. In this example, you will be filtering out non-Marketing departments in Dimension 2 when retrieving the source data.

Retrieve Source

  1. Select “6900 - Marketing” to “6999 - Online Campaigns” from the General Ledger Account field in Filter Group #1.
  2. Select “Marketing” from the Dimension 2 field in Filter Group #1.
  3. $10,000 is retrieved from the Marketing departments in Dimension 2 on the specified GLAs.

Allocation Method

Select the Fixed allocation method, because you will be using set percentages for your allocation.

Fixed Distribution

Enter the percentages that will be used to calculate the distribution of the $10,000:

General Ledger Account

Dimension 1

Dimension 2

Percentage

6900 - Marketing UK Back Office 5
6900 - Marketing UK Sales 20
6900 - Marketing UK Marketing 10
6900 - Marketing UK Consulting 20
6900 - Marketing UK Sales 20
6900 - Marketing UK Consulting 20
6900 - Marketing UK Back Office 5
      100

At this stage, you are ready to preview the allocation and enter the details.

Example 2: Allocating IT Costs by Headcount (Statistical Allocation)

In this example, you have $8,000 of IT costs stored in GLA 6180 - IT Costs. These need to be allocated across your UK and US regions and their departments.

Dimension 1 analyzes your global regions (US and UK in this example) and Dimension 2 is an additional analysis level. You have already set up a statistical basis that contains your global headcount for all departments.

Retrieve Source

  1. Select “6180 - IT Costs” from the General Ledger Account field in Filter Group #1.
  2. $8,000 is retrieved from that GLA.

Allocation Method

Select the Statistical allocation method, because you are using a variable set of statistical values (headcount).

Statistical Basis Configuration

You have stored the following values in a statistical basis called “Global Headcount”:

Dimension 1

Dimension 2

Headcount Value

UK Back Office 8
UK Sales 10
UK Marketing 2
UK Consulting 22
US Sales 6
US Consulting 16
US Back Office 3
    67
  1. Select “Global Headcount” from the Statistical Basis picklist.
  2. Select Dimension 1 and Dimension 2 in Distribution Fields.

The following percentages are calculated using your selected Distribution Fields and the “Global Headcount” statistical basis:

Dimension 1

Dimension 2

Headcount Value

Percentage

UK Back Office 8 11.94
UK Sales 10 14.92
UK Marketing 2 2.99
UK Consulting 22 32.83
US Sales 6 8.96
US Consulting 16 23.88
US Back Office 3 4.48
    67 100.00

Distribution

  1. Select “Source” from Copy GLAs from.
  2. "GLA 6180 - IT Costs" is copied from the source data and will be used for the allocation distribution.

The percentages calculated on the Statistical Basis Configuration page are used to work out the distribution of the $8,000:

General Ledger Account

Dimension 1

Dimension 2

Headcount Value

Percentage

Amount $

6180 - IT Costs UK Back Office 8 11.94 955.20
6180 - IT Costs UK Sales 10 14.92 1193.60
6180 - IT Costs UK Marketing 2 2.99 239.20
6180 - IT Costs UK Consulting 22 32.83 2626.40
6180 - IT Costs US Sales 6 8.96 716.80
6180 - IT Costs US Consulting 16 23.88 1910.40
6180 - IT Costs US Back Office 3 4.48 358.40
      67 100.00 8,000.00

At this stage, you are ready to preview the allocation and enter the details.

Example 3: Allocate Office Rental Costs by Headcount (Statistical Allocation)

In this example, you have $10,000 of rental costs stored in GLA 6000 - Rent. These costs need to be allocated across departments in your UK region only.

Dimension 1 contains your global regions (US and UK) and Dimension 2 contains your departments. In this example, you filter out the US region stored in Dimension 1.

You have already set up a statistical basis that contains your global headcount for all departments.

Retrieve Source

  1. Select “6000 - Rent” from the General Ledger Account field in Filter Group #1.
  2. $10,000 is retrieved from that GLA.

Allocation Method

Select the Statistical allocation method, because you are using a variable set of statistical values (headcount).

Statistical Basis Configuration

You have stored the following values in a statistical basis called “Global Headcount”:

Dimension 1

Dimension 2

Headcount Value

UK Back Office 8
UK Sales 10
UK Marketing 2
UK Consulting 22
US Sales 6
US Consulting 16
US Back Office 3
    67
  1. Select “Global Headcount” from the Statistical Basis picklist.
  2. Select Dimension 1 and Dimension 2 in Distribution Fields.
  3. Create and apply a filter where Dimension 1 contains the text "UK".

The following percentages are calculated using your selected Distribution Fields and the “Global Headcount” statistical basis:

Dimension 1

Dimension 2

Headcount Value

Percentage

UK Back Office 8 19.06
UK Sales 10 23.82
UK Marketing 2 4.76
UK Consulting 22 52.36
    42 100.00

Distribution

  1. Select “Source” from Copy GLAs from.
  2. "6100 - Rent " is copied from the source data and will be used for the allocation distribution.

The percentages calculated on the Statistical Basis Configuration page are used to work out the distribution of the $10,000:

General Ledger Account

Dimension 1

Dimension 2

Headcount Value

Percentage

Amount $

6100 - Rent UK UK Back Office 8 19.06 1,906.00
6100 - Rent UK UK Sales 10 23.82 2,382.00
6100 - Rent UK UK Marketing 2 4.76 476.00
6100 - Rent UK UK Consulting 22 52.36 5,236.00
      67 100.00 8,000.00

At this stage, you are ready to preview the allocation and enter the details. As you can see, you have now allocated the $10,000 of rent costs across the UK departments only, with the US departments filtered out.