outside part purchase

outside part purchase

Postby lakefect » Thu Dec 01, 2016 8:47 pm

how many of you guys debit 687 acct. on parts purchased from other dealers?
we currently change cost to what the other dealer sold it for.iam being told we should leave cost at cost and debit 687 acct. the diff.
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Re: outside part purchase

Postby LOKI1 » Thu Dec 01, 2016 8:51 pm

I change the cost unless its warranty. Its all the same money if you change it or debit 687 I would think.
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Re: outside part purchase

Postby PartsPlant81 » Thu Dec 01, 2016 9:05 pm

Actual cost of the part gets coded to 24200
Cost difference goes to 68700 on customer pay and internal.
Cost difference goes to 24600 on warranty (charged out on a misc. sublet line on the repair order as net pickup so it gets reimbursed on warranty claim.)
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Re: outside part purchase

Postby PartScott » Thu Dec 01, 2016 9:15 pm

PartsPlant81 wrote:Cost difference goes to 24600 on warranty (charged out on a misc. sublet line on the repair order as net pickup so it gets reimbursed on warranty claim.)

We charge an "NPN" line for reimbursement on warranty tickets so that the money lands in the parts department and not the service gross. Zero cost and the entered sale price is the difference between cost and purchase price of the part.
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Re: outside part purchase

Postby Zep33 » Fri Dec 02, 2016 12:10 pm

cost shouldn't be zero though if it wasn't zero. That will make your GL differ from actual

So if actual cost is $10 and you paid $12.50, you would leave cost at $10 when billing it out and put the $2.50 on another line but cost and sale both need to be $2.50 to keep accounting correct since you can't mark up the difference for any profit
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Re: outside part purchase

Postby PartScott » Fri Dec 02, 2016 1:43 pm

Zep33 wrote:cost shouldn't be zero though if it wasn't zero. That will make your GL differ from actual

So if actual cost is $10 and you paid $12.50, you would leave cost at $10 when billing it out and put the $2.50 on another line but cost and sale both need to be $2.50 to keep accounting correct since you can't mark up the difference for any profit


Cost is $10 so I put $10 to 242.
I paid $12.50 so I put $2.50 to 688.
Part line for part get billed at $10 cost and $14 sale (warranty with 40% mark-up).
Additional part line for the acquisition fee gets billed at $0 cost and $2.50 sale to offset the hit to 688.
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Re: outside part purchase

Postby Zep33 » Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:25 pm

Gotcha - didn't realize you were putting it to 688 :)
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Re: outside part purchase

Postby PartScott » Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:29 pm

Yeah, sorry...I didn't clarify that in my first post. :oops:
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Re: outside part purchase

Postby TimK » Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:40 pm

lakefect wrote:how many of you guys debit 687 acct. on parts purchased from other dealers?
we currently change cost to what the other dealer sold it for.iam being told we should leave cost at cost and debit 687 acct. the diff.


We do not.

We change the cost (unless warranty-cost stays at GM cost and then we submit for the difference).
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Re: outside part purchase

Postby PartScott » Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:47 pm

To answer the OP's question, we do not change the cost on the ticket. We apply the difference to 688 regardless and then adjust the selling price to compensate the difference if customer pay/internal or handle it as stated above if warranty.

Question for those of you that change cost...do those parts show up in your unrecognized sales for failing the price filter on your sales loyalty report?
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