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Spend Classification
Spend & Analytics
Also known as: Spend Categorization
Definition
The categorisation of each transaction into a consistent taxonomy so spend can be analysed by category.
Explanation
Classification maps messy transaction descriptions to a structured taxonomy (e.g. UNSPSC). Accurate classification is the hardest, most valuable part of spend analysis; AI-assisted categorisation now automates much of it.
Example
Classification tags an 'HP 26A toner' line under IT Consumables so it rolls up correctly by category.
Related terms
- Spend Analysis — The process of collecting, cleaning, classifying and analysing purchasing data to understand what an organisation buys, from whom and for how much.
- Spend Taxonomy — A structured, hierarchical classification scheme used to organise spend into consistent categories.
- UNSPSC — The United Nations Standard Products and Services Code — a global taxonomy for classifying products and services.
- Spend Cube — A multi-dimensional view of spend data allowing analysis by supplier, category and business unit simultaneously.
Related concepts
- Spend Analytics — Turning raw procurement transaction data into a clear, categorised picture of what an organisation buys, from whom, and where the savings are.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Spend Classification?
The categorisation of each transaction into a consistent taxonomy so spend can be analysed by category. Classification maps messy transaction descriptions to a structured taxonomy (e.g. UNSPSC). Accurate classification is the hardest, most valuable part of spend analysis; AI-assisted categorisation now automates much of it.
Can you give an example of Spend Classification?
Classification tags an 'HP 26A toner' line under IT Consumables so it rolls up correctly by category.
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