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How to Use QuickBooks for Job Costing: Understanding Job Cost Reports
QuickBooks offers a plethora of standard job costing reports designed to give you the information you need to manage your customer and jobs. Some of these reports are only found in the Contractors and Accountants editions, but many are available in other versions of QuickBooks as well.
This is the fourth of a four-part series about how to use QuickBooks for job costing. Intuit, the creators of QuickBooks, has also asked me to present a series of free Small Business Town Hall covering the same topics every Tuesday this month. This is your chance to get your job costing questions answered live.
Jobs & Profitability Reports:
These reports can be found in Pro, Premier and Enterprise in Reports > Jobs, Time & Mileage.
Job Profitability Summary – This report summarizes how much profit your company has made from each customer.
Job Profitability Detail – This report drills down to the detailed costs and revenues for each job phase you billed to the selected customer or job, so you can see which parts of the job were profitable and which parts were not.
Item Profitability – This report summarizes how much profit you have made from each item or job phase you sell.
Profit & Loss by Job – This report shows how much profit you are making or losing on each job.
Unbilled Costs by Job – This report lists the costs you assigned to a specific customer or job but have not yet billed as reimbursable expenses.
Job Estimates Reports:
These reports can be found in Pro, Premier and Enterprise in Reports > Jobs, Time & Mileage.
Job Estimates vs. Actuals Summary – This report summarizes how accurately your company estimated job-related costs and revenues. The report summarizes estimated to actual costs and estimated to actual revenue for all customers.
Job Estimates vs. Actuals Detail – This report drills down to the detailed costs and revenues for the selected customer or job. It compares estimated to actual costs and estimated to actual revenue for each job phase you billed. That way, you can see which parts of the job you estimated accurately and which parts you did not.
Job Progress Invoices vs. Estimates – This report compares each estimate with progress invoices based on the estimate. For each customer or job, this report shows whether or not the estimate is active, the estimate total, the total invoiced from the estimate on progress invoices, and the percentage of the estimate already invoiced on progress invoices.
Item Estimates vs. Actuals – This report summarizes how accurately your company estimated costs and revenues for the items and job phases you sell. The report summarizes estimated to actual cost and estimated to actual revenue for all your items.
Estimates by Job – This report lists all active estimates assigned to a customer or job.
Open Purchase Orders by Job – This report shows the remaining purchase order line items that have not been received and their expected delivery date for each customer or job.
Job Costs & Bills Reports:
These reports can only be found in the Contractors and Accountants editions of QuickBooks. Some of them are also available in the Professional Services edition.
Costs to Complete by Job Summary – Once you enter how far along each of your jobs are, this report summarizes the cost to complete each of your jobs that have active estimates. It also shows how far you are over or under your estimate.
Costs to Complete by Job Detail – This report drills down to the detailed estimated cost by phase to complete the selected customer or job, and how far you are over or under your estimate.
Job Costs by Vendor and Job Summary - This report lists the job-related expenses you have incurred for each job, subtotaled by vendor.
Job Costs by Vendor and Detail – This report shows a detailed list of all the job-related expenses you have incurred for each vendor, subtotaled by job.
Job Costs Job and Vendor Summary - This report lists the job-related expenses you have incurred for each vendor, subtotaled by job.
Job Costs Job and Vendor Detail – This report shows a detailed list of all the job-related expenses you have incurred for each vendor, subtotaled by job.
Job Costs Detail - This report lists the expenses you have incurred for each job. This report is useful if you need to break out all material supplier purchases, all subcontractors bills, and all the labor costs for each job.
Unpaid Bills by Job – This report lists the bills you have not yet paid, sorted by customers and jobs. It lists only bills with an associated customer or job. This report is useful if you wait to pay vendor bills for a specific job when you receive a payment from the customer.
Unpaid Job Bills by Vendor – This report shows all bills you have not yet paid, sorted by vendor or subcontractor, and lists any customer or job associated with each item on the bill.
Expenses Not Assigned to Jobs – This report lists expenses that you have not assigned to a customer or job, totaled by vendor. Use this report to help identify costs that you may have forgotten to pass along to your customers.
Job Status – This report lists information for each active customer and job.
Customizing Reports:
One of the wonderful things about QuickBooks is how easy it is to customize reports and then memorize them for future use. At the top of each report is a Modify Report button. Here, you can change the way it looks as well as move, sort and subtotal the data in it.
An even more powerful feature is report filtering. Each filter represents a specific way you can restrict the scope of the report. When you select a filter, QuickBooks displays fields for you to fill in. The fields ask for information that QuickBooks needs to know to apply the filter to the report.
Once you have a particular report customized just the way you want, you can easily memorize it for future use by clicking the Memorize button.
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PLEASE help me with quickbooks premiere 2009 Contractors edition!!!?
how do i change a customer back to billable status. I wrote a check (from “write checks”) and i forgot to check the billable column. I went in to edit the transaction and it won’t let me change it back to billable. Please help me……..
~~Is the item you are using set up as billable? You may need to go into your items and double click on the item you are billing for. Make sure when you set the item up, you chose billable as an option.
I’m not clear on why you are trying to bill from the writing check window. Usually the billable option is from when you are entering the invoices on accounts payable or debit/credit purchases. If I’m misunderstanding your question, please let me know what you meant and I will be glad to help anyway I can. Just email me thru Yahoo.~~
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