A 5-digit unique identifier required by PeopleSoft to designate a legal entity. BGSUN will be uniform across all three PeopleSoft systems - FMS, HCM, SAS.
Designation for a specific area of business activity within a segment at the ThyssenKrupp Group.
A Business Unit is an entity that maintains it own set of transactions. Business Unit = EAGLE
A unit of the top-level organization. Business units can be parents of other business units (child business units).
an organizational entity which maintains its own transaction data
A subsidiary entity of an organization.
profit-and-loss account unit within a corporation. Business units are optimally at Str-V, but may be at Str-VII, Str-VI, Str-IV or Str-III.
Required ChartField segment indicating a major division of an organization; Ohio State's primary business unit is UNIV.
Part of an organization which is treated for any purpose as a separate unit within the parent organization; for example, a department.
Each of the University of Houston System components is identified by the state as a separate agency and is an individual Business Unit in PeopleSoft. The Business Unit is a five-digit numeric code that incorporates the state agency code. See UHS Business Units.
A corporation or an organizational entity that maintains its own business activity. PeopleSoft General Ledger business units typically comprise individual entities for accounting purposes. PeopleSoft Payables business units are either Vouching (have payables accrued to them) or Charge to (have voucher expense distributions charged to them), and pass journals to general ledger units. PeopleSoft Purchasing business units share vendor, purchase order, and receiving information with PeopleSoft Payables units in the same SetID.
Department within a major TVA organization.
A division or segment of an organization generally treated as a separate profit and- loss centre.
An organizational unit reporting directly into one of IR's four global sectors
A segment of the business entity by which both revenues are received and expenditure is caused or controlled, such revenues and expenditure being used to evaluate segmental performance. Go to page: Prev 10 11 12 13 14 Next ITIL Archives
Part of an organization treated for any purpose as a separate entity within the parent organization. Examples include a department or distribution center.
Database object specified in IOM that represents any self-contained business entity; a discrete sub-unit of an organization, such as a department, group or team.
University of Alberta: Required for handling budget processing rules, financial consolidations. Defines separate autonomous legal entities. The University is represented as one business unit (UOFAB).
Any business organization with identifiable financial statements. Many organizations identify business units to fix financial accountability.