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Burdening

This section contains the following topics:

Burdening Overview

How to Set Up and Use Burdening Matrices

Burdening Types

Burdening Classes

Burdening Matrices

Burdening Levels

Burdening Level Escalation Table

Burdening Overview

Burdening is a critical component of earned value management systems. Use burdening matrices to calculate and measure the indirect costs of contracts — costs that you cannot specifically attribute to an individual contract.

You can define burdened costs that are added to the direct cost. Burdening costs are aggregated and reported into one of the burdening types.

How to Set Up and Use Burdening Matrices

Use the following process to set up the burdening matrices:

  1. Create the burdening classes.
  2. Create the burdening matrices.
  3. Create the roles that are used in burdening matrix levels.
  4. Create and define the burdening matrix levels.
  5. Associate the burdening matrix to the project.
  6. Apply burdening in earned value calculations.

Contact your CA Clarity PPM administrator or see the Administration Guide for more information.

For more information about managing resources, see the Resource Management User Guide.

Burdening Types

You can associate multiple burdening classes to the same burdening type. The burdening type controls the reporting of burdening costs on the contract performance reports (CPR). You cannot create additional burdening types.

The following burdening types are provided:

G&A

Defines the type for General and Administration burdened costs.

COM

Defines the type for Cost of Money (COM) burdened costs.

Fee

Defines the type for profit/fee burdened costs.

Overhead

Defines the type for overhead burdened costs.

More information:

Reports

Create Burdening Classes

Burdening Classes

Use burdening classes to categorize burden costs for reporting purposes. Burdening classes are used in burdening matrix levels and are referenced in burdening matrices for transaction processing. Once you have created the burdening classes and the burdening matrix, associate the burdening classes to the burdening matrix levels.

Burdening classes are one of the types of the financial classes available in CA Clarity PPM. The following static burdening classes, or burdening types, are provided with the PPM Earned Value Manager:

G&A

Defines the class for General and Administration (G&A) burdened costs.

COM

Defines the class for Cost of Money (COM) burdened costs.

Fee

Defines the class for profit/fee (FEE) burdened costs.

Overhead

Defines the class for overhead (OVERHEAD) burdened costs.

Contact your CA Clarity PPM administrator or see the Administration Guide for more information.

More information:

Burdening Overview

How to Set Up and Use Burdening Matrices

Burdening Types

Burdening Matrices

Burdening Levels

Burdening Level Escalation Table

Create Burdening Levels

Create Burdening Classes

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Administration, and from Finance, click Setup.

    The financial organizational structure page appears.

  2. In the Classifications section, click Burdening Classes.

    The burdening classes page appears.

  3. Click New.

    The properties page appears.

  4. Complete the following fields:
    Burdening Class

    Defines a unique burdening class ID.

    Limits: 18 characters

    Required: Yes

    Description

    Defines the detailed description for the burdening class.

    Limits: 32 characters

    Required: Yes

    Burdening Type

    Defines the type for the burdening class. The burdening type controls the reporting of burdening costs on contract performance reports (CPR).

    Values: COM, Fee, G&A, or Overhead

    Required: Yes

    Active

    Indicates if this burdening class is activated.

    Default: Selected

  5. Save the changes.

    The burdening classes page appears, displaying the new burdening class.

Edit Burdening Classes

You can modify inactive and user-defined burdening classes. Inactive burdening classes are classes not used in earned value calculations. You cannot modify the static burdening classes, such as G&A, COM, Fee, and Overhead.

Important! If the burdening class is associated with a burdening matrix level, do not modify the burdening class. Modifying assigned burdening classes causes validation errors.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Administration, and from Finance, click Setup.

    The financial organizational structure page appears.

  2. In the Classifications section, click Burdening Classes.

    The burdening classes page appears.

  3. Click the name of the burdening class.

    The properties page appears.

  4. Complete the following fields:
    Burdening Class

    Read-only. Defines a unique burdening class ID.

    Limits: 18 characters

    Description

    Defines the detailed description for the burdening class.

    Limits: 32 characters

    Burdening Type

    Read-only if the burdening class is referenced by an active burdening matrix. Defines the type for the burdening class. The burdening type controls how burdening costs are reported on contract performance reports (CPR).

    Values: COM, Fee, G&A, or Overhead

    Active

    Read-only if the burdening class is referenced by an active burdening matrix. Indicates if the burdening class is activated.

  5. Save the changes.

Delete Burdening Classes

You can delete burdening classes using the burdening classes page. You cannot delete burdening classes that are:

Important! Attempting to delete assigned burdening classes causes errors.

About Inactive Burdening Classes

Inactive burdening classes are the ones not used in earned value calculations.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Administration, and from Finance, click Setup.

    The financial organizational structure page appears.

  2. In the Classifications section, click the Burdening Classes link.

    The burdening classes page appears.

  3. Select the check box next to the burdening class, and click Delete.

    The confirmation page appears.

  4. Click Yes.

More information:

Burdening Classes

Burdening Matrices

Burdening matrices are made up of multiple rows of burdening levels. First create the burdening matrix and then define the burdening matrix levels.You can create any number of burdening matrices for each project transaction type.

Create Burdening Matrices

When you create a burdening matrix it is inactive until it used in an earned value calculation. You cannot set matrices to active or inactive.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Administration, and from Finance, click Burdening Matrix.

    The list page appears.

  2. Click New.

    The create page appears.

  3. Complete the following fields:
    Burdening Matrix Name

    Defines the unique name for the burdening matrix.

    Limits: 32 characters

    Burdening Matrix ID

    Defines the unique identifier for the burdening matrix.

    Currency

    Defines the default currency used when defining this matrix flat rate burdening amount. The field appears only if multi-currency is enabled. This field displays only if the burdening matrix is associated with a project for burdening calculations.

    Default: System Currency

    Description

    Defines the description for the burdening matrix.

    Limits: 32 characters

  4. Save the changes.

    The burdening matrix is created and displays on the burdening matrix list page.

More information:

Burdening Matrices

View a List of and Open Burdening Matrices

Edit Burdening Matrices

Delete Burdening Matrices

View a List of and Open Burdening Matrices

You can view a list of the burdening matrices on the burdening matrix list page.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Administration, and from Finance, click Burdening Matrix.

    The list page appears.

  2. Click the name of the burdening matrix to open.

    The general page appears.

Edit Burdening Matrices

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the burdening matrix.

    The burdening matrix page appears.

  2. Edit the following fields:
    Burdening Matrix Name

    Defines the unique name for the burdening matrix.

    Limits: 32 characters

    Burdening Matrix ID

    Defines the unique identifier for the burdening matrix.

    Currency

    Defines the default currency used when defining the matrix flat rate burdening amount. The field appears only if multi-currency is enabled. This field displays only if the burdening matrix is associated with a project for burdening calculations.

    Default: System Currency

    Description

    Defines the description for the burdening matrix.

    Limits: 32 characters

  3. Save the changes.

Delete Burdening Matrices

You can delete inactive burdening matrices and the ones not associated with a project.

About Inactive Burdening Matrices

Inactive burdening matrices are the ones not used in earned value calculations.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Administration, and from Finance, click Burdening Matrix.

    The list page appears.

  2. Click the check box next to the burdening matrix you want to delete, and click Delete.

    The confirmation page appears.

  3. Click Yes.

Burdening Levels

Burdening levels are the individual rates and rules you define for a burdening matrix used when applying rates to transactions. Burdening matrices are made up of one or more levels of burdening.

The contract direct costs are burdened based on the associated burdening class. The burdening level-associated burdening classes act as filters for identifying the matching transactions. When a transaction contains attributes matching the criteria defined in the burdening matrix, the burdened costs are applied with the specified rates at each burdening level from the top down.

Create Burdening Levels

You can create levels of burdening for a burdening matrix using the create burdening level page. Burdening levels are auto numbered starting at level zero (0). Level 0 is the highest level in the matrix, and is equal to the direct cost. Level one (1) is the starting level you can create. The additional burdening levels, when created, get incremented.

You can select the level at which the rate is applied. By default, burdening level burdening rate is applied to the matrix base rate. The base rate is the direct cost passed from the project by multiplying the resource units with the rate specified in the rate matrix. If you do not create and define additional burdening levels, the direct cost is applied to level zero (0). As you create additional levels, you can define at which level the rate is applied.

You can only add levels sequentially after the lowest level (most recently added level), and not between levels. You cannot sort the list of burdening levels.

To apply different burdening rates or rules to a role or group of roles, create burdening levels for each burdening class and rule combination. First specify the role or group, and then define the rates and rules to apply to the role or group.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the burdening matrix.

    The general page appears.

  2. Click Levels.

    The levels page appears.

  3. Click New.

    The create page appears.

  4. Complete the following fields:
    Level

    Defines the level number for the burdening level.

    Default: The next level in the series

    Burdening Class

    Defines the burdening class associated with the level. Select a burdening class. Required when a burdening class is created. Display only after the level is created.

    Role(s)

    Required. Defines the resource role to which the burdening cost is applied. Select a role in the Role(s) field. You can apply this burdening rate and rule to one or more resource roles.

    Rate Type

    Required. Defines the rate is applied for the burdening level.

    Values:

    • Percentage. Defines the burdening as a percentage, which is calculated using the rate matrix defined currency based on the following formula:
      Burden Value = Burden value of referenced level * rate (%)
      
    • Flat Amount. Defines the burdening as an absolute amount, which is calculated using the rate matrix defined currency based on the following compound formula:
      Burden Value = Accumulated burdened value of referenced level + flat amount
      

    Default: Percentage

    Flat Amount

    Defines the flat amount from which to calculate and apply to the burdening rate for this level. Complete this field if you select flat amount as the rate type.

    Percentage

    Defines the percentage from which to calculate and apply to the burdening rate for this level. Complete this field if you select percentage as the rate type.

    Applied At Level

    Required. Defines the lower level rate to which the burdening rate is applied. When you set the level to zero (0), the direct cost is applied. The applied at level number is required to be less than the burdening level number.

    Burdening Formula

    Required. Defines the burdening formula for the level. The burdening amount at each level is calculated based on the burdening formula. A running total amount is calculated that accumulates the burdening from the matrix burdening levels.

    Values:

    • Simple. The burdening is applied to the value of the level defined in the Applied At Level field.
    • Compound. The burdening is applied to the running total amount of the level defined in the Applied At Level field.

    Default: Simple

  5. Save the changes.

    The new burdening level is created and displays on the burdening matrix levels page.

View a List of and Open Burdening Levels

Each new burdening matrix level displays as a row on the burdening matrix levels page. You can view a list of burdening levels on the page.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Administration, and from Finance, click Burdening Matrix.

    The list page appears.

  2. Click the name of the burdening matrix to open.

    The general page appears.

  3. Click Levels.

    The levels page appears.

  4. Click the Properties icon next to the name of the level to open.

    The escalations properties page appears.

Delete Burdening Levels

You can only delete the maximum burdening level in a matrix. Suppose, the matrix is associated with a project and the level with a burdening matrix used in burdened cost calculations. The burdening level cannot be deleted.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the burdening matrix.

    The general page appears.

  2. Click Levels.

    The levels page appears.

  3. Click the check box next to the level, and click Delete.

    The confirmation page appears.

  4. Click Yes.

Burdening Level Escalation Table

Use the burdening level escalation table on the burdening level properties page to create the escalation matrix using:

Add Rows to the Burdening Level Escalation Table

By default, an empty row displays in the table on the burdening level properties page. Complete the row and add additional rows.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the burdening matrix.

    The burdening matrix page appears.

  2. Click Levels.

    The levels page appears.

  3. Click the Properties icon next to the number of the level to add an escalation table row.

    The properties page appears, displaying a list of burdening rate escalation rows and an empty escalation row.

  4. Complete the empty escalation row, click New Row to add, and define another row to the burdening escalation table.

    A new row is added to the table.

  5. Save the changes.

More information:

Burdening Level Escalation Table

Edit Burdening Levels

Time Vary Burdening Levels

Associate Burdening Matrices with Projects

Disassociate Burdening Matrices from Projects

How to Apply Burdening in Earned Value Calculations

Edit Burdening Levels

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the burdening level.

    The escalations properties page appears.

  2. Click General.

    The properties page appears.

  3. Edit the following fields:
    Level

    Displays the level number.

    Burdening Class

    Defines the burdening class associated with the level. Select a burdening class. Required when creating a burdening class. Display only after the level is created.

    Role(s)

    Required. Defines the role to which the burdening cost is applied. Click the Browse icon to select the role. You can apply this burdening rate and rule to one or more roles.

    Rate Type

    Required. Defines how the rate is applied for the burdening level.

    Values:

    • Percentage. Defines the burdening as a percentage, which is calculated using the rate matrix defined currency based on the following formula:
      Burden Value = Burden Value of referenced level * rate (%)
      
    • Flat Amount. Defines the burdening as an absolute amount, which is calculated using the rate matrix defined currency based on the following compound formula:
      Burden Value = Burden Value of referenced level + flat amount
      

    Default: Percentage

    Flat Amount

    Defines the flat amount from which to calculate and apply to the burdening rate for this level. Complete this field if you select flat amount as the rate type.

    Percentage

    Defines the percentage from which to calculate and apply to the burdening rate for the level. Complete this field if you select percentage as the rate type.

    Applied At Level

    Required. Defines the lower level rate to which the burdening rate is applied. When the level is set to zero (0), the direct cost is applied.

    Burdening Formula

    Required. Defines the burdening formula for the level. The burdening amount at each level is calculated based on the burdening formula. A running total amount is calculated that accumulates the burdening from the matrix burdening levels.

    Values:

    • Simple. The burdening is applied to the value of the level defined in the Applied At Level field.
    • Compound. The burdening is applied to the running total amount of the level defined in the Applied At Level field.

    Default: Simple

  4. Save the changes.

Time Vary Burdening Levels

Burdening can change over time. Therefore, you can define the time varying burdening, or the escalation rate for a particular burdening class, at each burdening level. Use the rows in the escalation table on the burdening level properties page to time vary the burdening.

The burdening level rate type dictates the type used for the escalation table. If you do not define an escalation row for a date, the associated burdening level rate is applied to the date. Escalation matrices cannot have date gaps, or zero values.

Example

If your burdening rate escalated each month, add a new row for each month and define the rate for the month.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the burdening matrix.

    The general page appears.

  2. Click Levels.

    The list page appears.

  3. Click the Properties icon next to the number of the level to vary the time.

    The properties page appears.

  4. Complete the following fields:
    Start

    Defines the date of starting to apply the escalation rate.

    Finish

    Defines the last date until which the escalation rate is applied.

    Percentage

    Displayed if the burdening level rate type is percentage. Defines the percentage to calculate and apply to the burdening rate for the level.

    Amount

    Displayed if the burdening level rate type is flat amount. Defines the flat amount to calculate and apply to the burdening rate for the level.

  5. Save the changes.

Associate Burdening Matrices with Projects

Associate a burdening matrix with a project to calculate its indirect cost. The project is required to associate directly with a control account work package, or associated through selected tasks. A work package actual and remaining costs are burdened based on the matrix associated with the project.

You can associate:

Important! Before you can associate a burdening matrix with a project resource type, first create the burdening matrices.

For more information, see the Project Management User Guide.

For more information, see the Basics User Guide.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Home, and from Portfolio Management, click Projects.

    The properties page appears.

  2. Click the name of the project to associate with a burdening matrix.

    The properties page appears.

  3. Open the Properties menu and click EVM Burdening.

    The list page appears.

  4. Edit the following fields:
  5. For the Labor, Material, Equipment, and Expenses resource types, enter the following burdening information:
    Burdening Matrix

    Defines the burdening matrix used to calculate the indirect cost amount of the transaction entry. Search for and add the burdening matrix to calculate project rates.

    Exchange Rate Type

    Displayed only when multiple currencies are available. Defines the exchange rate type that is used for transactions entered against the project. When the project is approved, you cannot modify the exchange rate type.

    Values:

    • Average. The blended derived rate over time, typically weekly or monthly.
    • Fixed. The fixed rate that does not change over a defined period.

    Spot. The variable rate that changes over the course of a day.

  6. Save the changes.

More information:

Work Packages (WP)

Link Work Packages to Projects or Project Tasks

Disassociate Burdening Matrices from Projects

If a matrix is unused in burdened cost calculations, only then can you disassociate burdening matrices from a project resource type.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Home, and from Portfolio Management, click Projects..

    The properties page appears.

  2. Click the name of the project to disassociate from a burdening matrix.

    The properties page appears.

  3. Open the Properties menu, and click EVM Burdening.

    The list page appears.

  4. Select the check box next the resource type, and click Disassociate.

    The matrix is disassociated from the resource type.

How to Apply Burdening in Earned Value Calculations

Indirect costs are calculated by burdening rates to the project cost base (that is direct cost). The burdening matrix values are converted into the contract defined currency and the burdened costs are returned in that currency. The burdening is applied to the total cost (cost rate * unit) and not the per unit cost rate.

Matrix levels are used in burdened cost calculations. Burdened costs are stored based on the role and rate type you define for the burden matrix levels.

Use the following process to apply burdening in earned value calculations:

  1. Create and define one or more cost/rate matrices.
  2. Create the burdening classes.
  3. Create the burdening matrices.
  4. Create the project.
  5. Financially enable the project.
  6. Set the project EV calculation method.
  7. Associate the cost/rate matrices to the project four resource types.
  8. Associate burdening matrices to the project.
  9. Assign staff to project tasks.
  10. Create a cost plan using the team allocations.
  11. Schedule the Rate Matrix Extraction job.
  12. Baseline the project.
  13. Calculate and record earned value data.

Contact your CA Clarity PPM administrator or see the Administration Guide for more information.

For more information, see the Project Management User Guide.