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Cost Codes

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A cost code identifies a specific cost (or category/task) within a phase and provides a greater level of detail for the job. By using cost codes, you can identify and record each specific cost within a phase.

You should create cost codes that can apply to most of your phases and multiple jobs (such as "materials", "labor", and "equipment.") In this way, you can easily track your job costs by keeping the number of different cost codes to a minimum. The best way to identify which cost codes to set up would be to consider what resources are that you use for completing a job whose cost affects your budget.

Related topics

Example of a cost code--greater detail

Setting up a job ID with phases

Setting up a job ID with phases and cost codes

Using cost types with cost codes in phases

Using job reports

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