This section contains a list of all transactions that have been entered into the system. Transactions are created when a statement is uploaded in a separate section of the system called the Accounts Dashboard, or manually.

Interface overview

The Transfer between Accounts option allows users to make transfers between their own accounts.

There is also an option designed for splitting transactions.

If a transfer needs to be made between accounts that are integrated (not cash), it does not need to be processed manually; these transactions will already be included in the statements and recognized by the system during the transaction reconciliation stage. For such transactions, the appropriate expense/income category should be selected, such as Intercompany transfers.

To create a transaction manually, click on +Add new transaction.

New transaction

Field
Description
Income/Expense/Transfer
Income/expense transaction, or transfer
Date*
Transaction date
Account*
Account
Income/Expense line*
Income/expense article
Document type
Helps in reconciling the transaction
Counterparty
Client
Project
Which project the transaction relates to
Client
To whom or from whom the funds were received
Employee
Which employee the transaction relates to
Description*
Purpose of the payment
+Add receipt
Button to upload the receipt
This transaction should covered by client
The option for returning a transaction for reconciliation
This transaction is reconciled
Transaction can be reconciled upon creation
Transaction Amount*
Transaction amount (transaction currency = account currency)
This transaction in P&L
Record the transaction using double-entry accounting for financial reporting
If the transaction needs to be invoiced to the client, you should select the option This transaction should covered by client. Then, at the stage of creating the invoice for the client, there will be a note in the system about the debt and a suggestion to include it in the invoice.

After creation, all transactions go into reconciliation in a separate section of the system called Reconciliation.


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