Overview to Billing (2024)

This chapter contains these topics:

  • Section 16.1, "Objectives,"

  • Section 16.2, "About the Billing Process,"

  • Section 16.3, "About Billing for Contracts."

16.1 Objectives

16.2 About the Billing Process

The typical billing process includes accumulating costs, creating and printing invoices, and recording journal entries for income and receivables.

When you perform the billing process using the Contract Billing system, you can:

  • Accumulate billable costs from multiple systems, such as Accounts Payable, Equipment/Plant Management, and Payroll, without re-entering the cost information into the billing system

  • Calculate markup amounts and taxes based on a hierarchy of multiple user defined rules

  • Revise workfile transactions for T&M costs, including components

  • Calculate the billing amounts at the time you create invoices

  • Facilitate immediate billing upon entering the costs into the system

  • Print invoices to customer specifications

  • Automatically create and record the journal entries for the Accounts Receivable and General Accounting systems that result from billing

The billing process consists of the following tasks:

  • Accumulating costs

  • Reviewing the workfile

  • Revising the workfile

  • Working with the workfile history

  • Generating invoices automatically

  • Working with invoices

  • Creating invoices manually

  • Printing invoices

  • Working with A/R and G/L entries

  • Working with final invoices

16.3 About Billing for Contracts

When you set up a contract, you define billing lines for costs related to time and materials (T&M) and costs that are not related to time and materials (non-T&M).

TopicDescription
T&M billing linesThe portion of a contract that you bill for the actual costs of goods and services plus specific markup amounts for the work. The actual costs include payroll-based costs, such as labor and burden, and non-payroll-based costs, such as the equipment and material required to complete the contract.
Non-T&M contract billing linesThe portion of the contract that is not related to time and material, such as fixed fees, prepayments, and quantities. You can define the following non-T&M contract billing lines:
  • Lump sum

  • Milestone and progress billing

  • Direct and rated draws

  • Unit price

  • Fees

Component billing lines directly relate to costs for time and materials. However, the system processes component billing lines similar to non-T&M billing lines.


The tasks that you perform for billing depend on whether the billing lines that you set up for your contracts are for costs that are related to time and materials.

If your contracts include time and materials (T&M), you begin the billing process by accumulating costs. When you accumulate costs, the system creates workfile transactions. You can then use the workfile transactions to create invoices automatically.

If your contracts do not include T&M billing lines, you do not need to accumulate costs before initiating the billing process. Instead, you begin the billing process by creating invoices automatically. When you create invoices automatically, the system calculates billing amounts.

You can always create invoices manually, whether your contracts include costs for time and materials or not.

16.3.1 Before You Begin

  • Set the Journal Generation Control system constant to allow invoicing (billing)

  • Create the contract master records

  • Define contract billing lines

16.3.2 What You Should Know About

TopicDescription
Alternate displays and system constantsMany of the forms you use in the Contract Billing system change in functionality and appearance, depending on the way you set up your system constants. For example, if you set your system constants for billing (invoicing) only, the forms and functionality apply only to the billing process.

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