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Close
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The Close menu contains functions for manual or automatic closing of
outstanding items.
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Outstanding items are posts in the subject accounts/general ledger that
do not have contra-entries of the same amount, for the same subject, to the same
account, referencing the same linked document, or that are made in the same currency. |
Documents are closed by making or selecting a contra-entry. Closing is
important when browsing paid, unpaid or partially paid documents (see
Browse Posts). Documents need also to be closed
before
accounting for interest on arrears.
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There are multiple methods of how to close documents. The simplest is
to enter the account, subject and linked document ID in
bank reconciliation. If the entered information is correct and the
amounts are balanced, the document shall be closed. |
The Close menu contains the following items:
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Manually-
manually or automatically selected posts for a subject and account that should
be closed,
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Re-post- manually selected posts for a subject and account that should be closed
with re-posting or by posting of contra-entries (useful for closing invoices and
credit notes with different due dates),
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Set-offs- close
outstanding items by setting them off against the others,
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Prepare Multilateral Set-off- prepare data
to create a multilateral set-off,
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Prepayments-
close prepayments of customers or to suppliers with invoices for issued or
received goods or services,
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Rounding Differences and Cash Discounts.
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When closing rounding differences you must set the maximum amount
that is still regarded as a
rounding difference. PANTHEON will then look through all
documents and where the difference between claim and payment is less
than the set amount, the
difference shall be posted to the selected account for rounding differences.
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Closing cash discount checks functions similarly. On the basis
of the entered data of the cash discount allowed with the business
subject (or rather type of subject) the program checks whether the
invoice has been paid in a specified period. And if it was, it removes
records containing the difference to the corresponding account.
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