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Key Financial Ratios - Defining

  1. To change the report definition of the Key Financial Ratios report, first click the [Settings] button in the Master Control panel and double-click 'Report Settings' in the subsequent list. Then highlight 'Key Financial Ratios' in the list on the left-hand side of the 'Report Settings' window and click the [Definition] button. The 'Definition of Key Financial Ratios: Inspect' window is opened.

  2. Enter the definitions for your Key Ratios.

    The following illustration shows a sample list of defined Ratios. This list illustrates every function that you can use to define Key Ratios.

    The fields on the screen are as follows:
    Row
    Define each Ratio on its own numbered row in this window.

    Code
    Enter a unique code to identify each Key Ratio: you can use this to refer to the Key Ratio in other formulae, as shown on line 7 the illustration.

    Comment
    The name of the Ratio, to be printed in the report.

    Definition
    Paste Special    Account register, Nominal Ledger/System module
    The formula used to calculate the value of this Key Ratio. If you need to include Accounts in a formula, you can choose them using 'Paste Special'.
    Several commands are available for use in the formula in the Definition field. They are not case sensitive.

    If you are an existing user of HansaWorld Enterprise updating to version 4.1 or later, note that the syntax used in the Key Ratio formulae changed in this version. All parameters should now be enclosed in quotation marks. The order of parameters for the VATRESULT, VATBALANCE, VATCREDRESULT and VATDEBRESULT commands has been transposed.

    RESULT("Account Code")
    This command returns the net change during the period for the Account specified in the brackets. Some examples of the use of this command are as follows:
    RESULT("100")
    Returns the net change in Account 100 for the specified period.

    RESULT("100:1999")
    Returns the sum of the net changes in Accounts 100 to 1999 for the specified period. The Accounts used are determined using an alpha sort, rather than a numeric one. Thus Account 1000001 will be included in the example range, while Account 200 will not.

    -RESULT("100:1999")
    As the previous example, but the sign of the final figure is changed. This is useful when displaying figures for sales, which are stored as negative figures in HansaWorld Enterprise. Prefixing the RESULT command with a minus sign will cause sales to be displayed as positive figures in the report.

    RESULT("100+120:1999")
    Takes the net change in Account 100 and adds it to the sum of the net changes in Accounts 120 to 1999.
    CREDRESULT("Account Code")
    This command returns the total credit posting during the report period to the Account specified.

    DEBRESULT("Account Code")
    This command returns the total debit posting during the report period to the Account specified.

    BALANCE("Account Code")
    This command returns the closing balance for the Account specified. It therefore differs from the RESULT command in that balances brought forward from previous periods are taken into account.

    The command can return the sum of the balances of specified Accounts in the same manner as the RESULT command: please refer to the description of the RESULT command above for examples.

    CREDBALANCE("Account Code")
    This command returns the closing credit balance for the Account specified. It therefore differs from the CREDRESULT command in that balances brought forward from previous periods are taken into account.

    DEBBALANCE("Account Code")
    This command returns the closing debit balance for the Account specified. It therefore differs from the DEBRESULT command in that balances brought forward from previous periods are taken into account.

    KEY("Code")
    Use the KEY command to include the value of another Key Ratio in the calculation. You must already have defined the Key Ratio that you are referring to. If not, a zero value will be used. Therefore, in the example illustration, the GPP line must appear below the GP and TURNO lines.

    Note that although the KEY command itself is not case sensitive, the reference to another Key Ratio is. Thus, in the example illustration, key("TURNO") and KEY("TURNO") are relevant, but key("turno") is not.

    OBJRESULT("Account Code","Object Code")
    This command is similar to RESULT, but in calculating the net change during the period for the Account specified, only postings with the specified Object Code are taken into account.

    The reference to the Object Code is not case sensitive.

    The command can return the sum of the balances of specified Accounts in the same manner as the RESULT command: please refer to the description of the RESULT command above for examples.

    OBJCREDRESULT("Account Code","Object Code")
    This command returns the total credit posting to the Account specified during the period, taking only transactions with the specified Object Code into account.

    OBJDEBRESULT("Account Code","Object Code")
    This command returns the total debit posting to the Account specified during the period, taking only transactions with the specified Object Code into account.

    VATRESULT("Account Code","VAT Code")
    This command is similar to RESULT, but in calculating the net change during the period for the Account specified, only postings with the specified VAT Code are taken into account.

    The reference to the VAT Code is not case sensitive.

    The command can return the sum of the balances of specified Accounts in the same manner as the RESULT command: please refer to the description of the RESULT command above for examples.

    VATBALANCE("Account Code","VAT Code")
    This command returns the closing balance for the Account specified, with only Transactions with the specified VAT Code taken into account. It therefore differs from the VATRESULT command in that balances brought forward from previous periods are taken into account.

    VATCREDRESULT("Account Code","VAT Code")
    This command returns the total credit posting to the Account specified during the period, taking only transactions with the specified VAT Code into account.

    VATDEBRESULT("Account Code","VAT Code")
    This command returns the total debit posting to the Account specified during the period, taking only transactions with the specified VAT Code into account.
  3. When you have finished defining Key Ratios, click [Save]. You are returned to the 'Report Settings' window.
When you enter your Key Ratio definitions, remember that all calculations will use figures as stored inside the HansaWorld Enterprise database. This means that credit balances (e.g. those for Sales Accounts) will be negative. If you want to print these balances as positive figures, place a minus sign in front of the formula, as shown in line 1 in the illustration above. The examples also show how to group different Accounts.

The value of a well-structured Chart of Accounts can easily be seen here. If all income related Accounts are found in a consecutive series, summing them all up becomes simple.