Summary:
This article documents the usage of Egg Grade-out Valuation which can be found through the System menu.
Prerequisites
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Users will also want to include on their egg sizes the Grade Type and whether the egg size type is considered a Grade A, large and above grouping. Egg Grade Types can be specified as "Graded", "Undergrade", "Loss" or "Not Graded". These are system-level types and cannot be edited. These choices will be reflected in reports and how the reports group different sizes.
Revenue Codes
System --> Expense Codes --> Revenue Codes
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Effective dates and the Allocation Method will also need to be set
You can also set effective dates if your egg prices change each week. The valuation will use the appropriate effective dates based on the grade-out batch.
When there are only slight changes between two effective dates, it is recommended to copy an effective date, when creating a new one. The copy function will create a newly defined effective date with the selected dates values. Any changes can be made while leaving the remaining configurations untouched!
Valuation Process
Egg Grage-Out Batch
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For this allocation method, the batch will be distributed by the hen days for each flock included in the grade-out batch. Their percentage of the total hen days will be used to determine how much of each egg they receive. An expense record is created for each one, with the total amount equaling their share of that egg size * price per dozen.
Deductions and Credits
Once the flock's percentage of the total eggs graded is determined, deductions and credits are calculated. These calculations are performed using the price per case from the configuration, with any specified egg sizes being excluded.
Valuation
When you open up your grade-out batch, there is a tab on the top of the form for valuation, valuation will list what the pricing configuration, effective date, and the allocation type in the header. If you are ready to price you will select the price button.
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At any time if you need to change your pricing, you can go back to the valuation configuration form and change your pricing. You can then go into the grade-out batch valuation form and select the reprice batch option.
Reprice Multiple Batch's
At any time if you need to change your pricing, you can go back to the valuation configuration form and change your pricing. If multiple batch's need to get the new pricing you can then go to the view an existing grade-out batch form, and highlight (Ctrl+Select) the batch's you would like to reprice and right click. Select the reprice option and it will reprice and distribute the prices based on the updated information in the valuation configuration form
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Once an accounting close date is set on the flock, batches that are prior to this close date can no longer be repriced, changed or modified in any way unless you re-open the flock.
Configuration to Modify calculated Valuation Price in Batch
In System Settings, there is now a configuration that will allow a user to modify calculated valuation prices in a batch.
Checking this box, means you are enabling this functionality.
When you go into the valuation tab and hit Price OR Re-Price, the system will calculate the grade-out, distribute the eggs and allocate costs. Before you hit the save button to commit the batch, with the above config, users are allowed to modify the Amount column. All other columns are still locked down. Once the user clicks the save button, the records will be committed and the form is then locked down. You can select re-price, to open the form back up or to re-calculate with the prices in the valuation configuration.