Allocating expenses
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Summary of Allocating Expenses
Allocating expenses in ServiceNow's Strategic Portfolio Management allows for the distribution of costs to the responsible business entity. This process is not for charge-backs but serves to reflect the expenses incurred by a consumer of a service. Expense allocation rules can be defined to streamline this process.
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Key Features
- Expense Allocation Rules: Create rules to assign expenses to the appropriate departments or cost centers based on specific criteria.
- Simple Example: Allocate server-related expenses to the responsible department by navigating to Financial Management > Expense Allocation Rules and selecting the appropriate rule.
- Complex Example: Allocate business service costs to various cost centers based on service consumption. Access this via Financial Management > Business Services and select the relevant service.
- Allocation Units: Define the capacity of a business service in terms of units, which helps in determining the percentage of total expenses allocated to each cost center.
- Expense Allocation Visibility: Add related lists to forms to view expense allocations and understand the distribution of costs.
Key Outcomes
By effectively allocating expenses, organizations can gain better visibility into their financial management and understand which departments or cost centers are incurring costs. This leads to improved budgeting and forecasting, allowing for better resource allocation and cost control across the business.
Expenses can also be allocated to a business entity that is responsible for the expense.
This is not considered charge-back or billing but could be used as a source for billing. The primary purpose of expense allocation is to represent the consumer of the process that has incurred some expense. This can be accomplished by defining expense allocation rules.
Simple Example
This example demonstrates allocating every server-related expense line to the department responsible for the server.
- Navigate to .
- Remove the list filter to view inactive rules as well as active ones.
- Select the Server - Department rule.
The rule states that for every expense line associated (Expense source field) with a server that has one of the selected statuses, generate an expense location record for 100% of the expense amount and assign the allocation to the server's department.
Complex Example
A more common example would be to allocate the costs of a business service to the business consumers. Since cost centers are generally used when referring to business finances, this example allocates business service costs to each cost center that is consuming the service and bases the amount allocated on the amount of the service the cost center consumes.
To view the example, navigate to and select Retail. Switch to the Cost view to gain access to additional related lists.
To see how the expense lines are allocated, select an entry in the Expense Lines related list and add the Expense Allocation related list to the Expense Line form.
This type of business-service-to-cost-center allocation is accomplished through the Process Svc-CC Relationships expense allocation rule. This is an advanced rule that uses script to determine the allocation logic.