Maintenance expenses are routine periodic costs undertaken to preserve the value of fixed assets. Unlike capital improvements, they do not increase values.
You can record and maintain an up-to-date file on maintenance and service of your fixed assets to have complete maintenance records on a fixed asset easily accessible. Each time a fixed asset is sent to service, you record all relevant information such as date of service, vendor number and service agent's phone number. Maintenance registration is recorded for each fixed asset from the relevant fixed asset card.
Indexation is used to adjust values for general price-level changes. The Index Fixed Assets batch job can be used to recalculate the maintenance costs.
Every time maintenance has been performed, such as a service visit, you can record it for the relevant fixed asset on the Maintenance Registrations page.
Choose the icon, enter Depreciation Book List, and then choose the related link.
Select the depreciation book that is assigned to the fixed asset, and then choose the Edit action.
On the Depreciation Book Card page, make sure the Maintenance check box is not selected. This ensures that maintenance costs are not posted to the general ledger.
Choose the icon, enter FA G/L Journals, and then choose the related link.
Create an initial journal line and fill in the fields as necessary.
In the FA Posting Type field, select Maintenance.
Choose the Insert FA Bal. Account action. A second journal line is created for the balancing account that is set up for maintenance posting.
Note
Step 7 only works if you have set up the following: On the FA Posting Group Card page for the posting group of the fixed asset, the Maintenance Account field contains the general ledger debit account and the Maintenance Bal. Account field contains the general ledger account to which you want to post balancing entries for appreciation. For more information, see To set up fixed asset posting groups.
Choose the Post action.
You can print the Maintenance - Next Service report to see which assets you have scheduled a service visit for. You can also use this report when you are updating the Next Service Date field on fixed asset cards.
You can view the maintenance costs when you look at the statistics of a fixed asset.
The Maintenance Ledger Entries page opens showing the entries that make up the amount in the Maintenance field.
In the Maintenance - Analysis report, you can select to see maintenance based on one, two, or three maintenance codes for a specified date or period. You can see the total of all selected assets or a total for each asset.
You can also study maintenance costs by viewing the maintenance ledger entries.
In the Maintenance - Details report, you can view or print maintenance ledger entries for one or many fixed assets.