Asset Total Cost of Ownership for Hardware Asset Management
Summarize
Summary of Asset Total Cost of Ownership for Hardware Asset Management
Asset Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is a feature in Hardware Asset Management that allows asset managers to track and analyze the total costs associated with hardware assets throughout their lifecycle, including initial capital and operational costs. To utilize this functionality, ensure that you have installed Hardware Asset Management version 10.0.0 or later.
Show less
Key Features
- Expense Tracking: Monitor incurred expenses across the asset hierarchy, which include initial capital costs and operational costs.
- Benchmarking: Compare asset costs against similar assets and models for performance evaluation.
- TCO Calculation: Automatically calculate TCO by summing all expense lines related to the asset, including costs from child assets.
- Rate Cards: Utilize rate cards to track various costs associated with tasks, including labor, capital, and material costs, which are reflected in expense lines.
- Task Timing: Capture time spent on tasks, allowing for accurate cost calculations based on labor rates.
- Reporting: Generate TCO reports for financial planning and benchmarking, allowing comparisons across asset groups.
Key Outcomes
By leveraging Asset TCO, customers can:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the total costs associated with their hardware assets.
- Make informed financial decisions through detailed reporting and analysis of asset expenses.
- Improve asset management strategies by benchmarking and analyzing performance against established TCO criteria.
- Enhance operational efficiency with accurate tracking of time and costs related to asset tasks and workflows.
Assets incur costs throughout their life cycle, including initial capital costs and operational costs. Asset Total Cost of Ownership helps Asset managers to understand, analyze, and track the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of assets, where the total cost includes initial capital cost and operation cost.
TCO benefits
- Track and analyze incurred expenses across the asset hierarchy.
- Benchmark asset costs against assets and asset model to compare performance.
- Create TCO reports and use predefined reports for better financial planning of your assets.
TCO calculation
Costs incurred on the assets are created as expense lines. The expense line shows the history of cost incurred for an asset, which includes the total amount on the expense lines, or the initial capital cost and total expense on all the child assets.
- When an asset record is created, the initial cost includes the purchase cost from an expense line that gets created. If you update the cost, the expense line record gets updated.
- For serialized assets, the capital cost is added one time only and the rest is considered as the operational cost. Any expense line created is added to the total cost.
- For a child asset,
- If any cost is incurred on a child asset, the same cost is added to the TCO of the parent asset.
- If a child asset is removed, the expense lines of the child asset persist and the TCO of the parent isn't affected.
- If a child asset is swapped, one expense line is created for operational cost.
- Any expense line created by rate cards is added to the TCO of assets.
- Incidents affecting hardware assets already include task rate cards.
Rate cards, expense lines, and expense categories
Rate cards help you track capital, labor, material, and contract costs and the generated expense lines track these costs. For each task, Hardware Asset Management captures the time worked on that task. After a task is closed, Hardware Asset Management creates expense lines based on the time worked on the task. These expense lines amounts are added to the total cost of the asset. An expense category is then attributed to the expense line. The expense lines appear in the Expense Lines tab on the Hardware Asset Details form.
The Hardware Asset Management application supports the following rate cards:
Capture time for tasks
Each task has a time capturing capability that creates time worked records for that user.
- Select Start to begin your work and then select Save.
- Select Start Timer to begin recording the time for a task.
- Select Pause to pause the recording.
- Select Resume to resume the recording.
The timer stops only when you close a task. To arrive at the total time spent on a task, all the record entries are added up and then multiplied with the labor rate to arrive at the total cost for a task.
You can select Record Time to add time to the tasks manually.
Work with TCO
- Create expense lines to track the initial and operational cost of your hardware assets.
- Track and calculate TCO for the following workflow tasks and the time worked on an individual task in a workflow:
- Disposal
- Donation
- Zero Touch Refresh
- Contract renewalNote:For Contract cost, allocate and distribute amount asset options are used on the contract rate card to distribute the contract cost evenly. You must add assets to the Asset covered for the contract rate card.
- Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)
- Lease
- Loaner
- Hardware asset refresh
- Asset reclamation
Note:Rate cards are included for the Hardware Asset Management workflows. To activate these rate cards, select the Active check box on the Task Rate Card form.
- Track the TCO benchmark of a hardware model. After you specify a TCO benchmark cost, the TCO benchmark threshold is calculated by using the following formula:
, where the TCO benchmark threshold percentage is set to 75% of the TCO benchmark cost by default. For more information, see Hardware model details.TCO benchmark cost * TCO benchmark threshold percentage - Create a report and compare TCO for a group of assets. For more information on the TCO dashboard and reports, see Asset analytics view.
- For real-time or offline TCO reports, normalize the asset TCO over its useful life and compare the normalized TCO for different models and assets.
- When the useful life of the asset is equal to or greater than asset life, the Normalized TCO (TCO per month) is calculated by using the following
formula:
(Purchase cost / Useful life) + (Sum of operational cost / Asset life) - When the useful life of the asset is lower than asset life, Normalized TCO (TCO per month) is calculated by using the following formula:
(Purchase cost + Sum of operational cost) / Asset life
- When the useful life of the asset is equal to or greater than asset life, the Normalized TCO (TCO per month) is calculated by using the following
formula:
- Bundle assets
- Pallet assets
- Individual consumables
If you have used consumables as child assets, their expense lines are added to the parent asset.
- Excluded assets
- Assets that are a part of the opted out model categories.