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When work orders close with a negative variation, that means that transfers to finished production out of work in process, exceeded the dollar value of work in process for that job. Are you responding "YES" to the question "Is this the final quantity for this work order" when the last entry to finished goods is made? By answering YES, EVO will true up the dollars to finished production to equal total dollar job costs on the last transfer to finished goods. The $.01 entries are just rounding differences. If you run EVO report JC-M, you can readily see the total job cost of a work order, the dollar value of transfers to finished goods to date, and the last column represents the difference, whether positive or negative. If you see a negative in the last column, you may consider overriding EVO average cost calculation when entering transfers to finished production. Hope this helps, neighbor. Bensenville, IL
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