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Cost Center
Finance & Payments
Also known as: Cost Centre
Definition
An organisational unit to which costs are assigned for tracking and accountability.
Explanation
Coding each purchase to a cost centre lets finance report spend by team, function or location and hold budget holders accountable. Accurate cost-centre coding is essential for meaningful spend analysis and budget control.
Example
The new monitors are coded to the IT cost centre so the spend lands on the right budget.
Related terms
- Budget — A financial plan allocating expected spend across categories, departments or projects for a period.
- Chart of Accounts (CoA) — The structured list of account codes a business uses to record and classify financial transactions.
- General Ledger (GL) — The central accounting record holding all of a company's financial transactions.
- Cost Allocation — The assignment of shared or indirect costs to the departments, projects or products that drive them.
Related concepts
- Procure-to-Pay (P2P) — The end-to-end operational buying cycle — from requisition and approval to purchase order, receipt, invoice matching and payment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cost Center?
An organisational unit to which costs are assigned for tracking and accountability. Coding each purchase to a cost centre lets finance report spend by team, function or location and hold budget holders accountable. Accurate cost-centre coding is essential for meaningful spend analysis and budget control.
Can you give an example of Cost Center?
The new monitors are coded to the IT cost centre so the spend lands on the right budget.
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