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Jon Goldberg, 11/29/2017 07:00 AM
Bookkeeping¶
Megaphone Technology uses InvoiceNinja for A/R and Quickbooks Desktop for bookkeeping.
Transfer client/invoice data from Invoiceninja¶
- Get clients from InvoiceNinja. IN settings » Import/Export » Export Clients to CSV. Open in LibreOffice Calc.
- In Quickbooks, Lists menu » Add/Edit Multiple List Entries. List is "Customers". Paste new clients in the "Name" and "Company Name" columns.
- From the QB home screen, select "Enter Invoices". For now, it seems like manually retyping the invoices is the only option. We just need client name, date, invoice #, item ("IT Consulting" or "Maintenance Plan"), and amount.
Enter invoice payments into Quickbooks¶
- Note the last recorded payment in Quickbooks. You can find that by clicking on "Receive Payments" from the home screen, and clicking "back" once.
- Pull up a list of payments in InvoiceNinja (Payments tab, sort by date)
- Start entering the payments. Make sure to get the dates correct, and distinguish between entering a payment and applying a credit.
Cross-check: Compare outstanding client credits/debits in Quickbooks/Freshbooks¶
- QB's list is easily available by pulling up the customer center.
- You can see Invoiceninja balance from the clients screen.
- This is also a good time to mark QB customers inactive that have been marked inactive in FB. Double-click their name and check off "customer is inactive".
Record the deposits¶
Using either the bank statements or the "Checks Deposited" Google doc, you'll now group your payments into deposits.
- From the QB home screen, click "Record Deposits".
- Check off the first group of checks that were deposited together (note that you can slide your mouse over them to check them off faster).
- Confirm that the Payments Subtotal matches the bank statement, then Press OK.
- Enter the deposit date, then press "Save and New" until you're done.
- If your numbers are off, look at "Checks Deposited".
Record accounts payable¶
Using the bank statements and/or the Amalgamated website, we can put all the payments into Quickbooks. Also a bit long/tedious.
- From the home screen, click "Write Checks". Click on "Previous" to note the last transaction recorded in QB (excluding any AMEX checks you may have just written).
- Record payments on the bank statements. ** Make sure payments are categorized correctly. ** When setting up a new vendor, don't do Quick Add; enter a default category for the payment. ** Make sure the date and check number is correct. ** The check number for debit card transactions is "DB". The check number for direct transfers from the bank account is "EFT". ** Put any memos from the check into the memo field in QB.
Reconcile the bank acccount¶
Bank reconciliation (aka "bank rec") is a cross-check to ensure that your ending balances in the bank account match that of Quickbooks. You do it once for each physical banks statement you have - though you can also just do it through any date if you know what the ending balance on that day was.
- On the home screen, press the "Reconcile" button.
- Enter the Statement Date and the Ending Balance, press "Continue".
- Check off all the debits and credits that are on or before the statement ending date. If you're lucky, it'll match, and your difference will be $0.00. ** If not, go through the items one by one (or bifurcate!) and find the discrepancies and correct them.
How to handle unusual transactions in Quickbooks:¶
- Tax refund: Make Deposits (Rec'd from: NYS Tax and Finance, From Account: Taxes, Memo: NYS Tax Refund, Payment Method: Check, Amount: $73)
- Bounced checks (to us, not from us: http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/articles/HOW12221)
Updated by Jon Goldberg about 7 years ago · 1 revisions