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Beginning trial balance, bank account, and vendor balancesBeginning trial balanceOverviewA trial balance is a listing of the balances for each account in your financial reports. Follow a work plan
Learn the detailsThese links go to help. To return to this course, click the Back button. Entering a beginning trial balance for cash basis Entering a beginning trial balance for accrual basis Beginning balances - trial balance Beginning bank account balancesOverviewWhen entering your beginning bank account balances, you enter the balance as of the last reconciliation, and all uncleared bank entries through the beginning balance date. Ajera automatically creates the first bank statement using the statement date and ending balance you enter. Follow a work plan
Learn the detailsThese links go to help. To return to this course, click the Back button. Entering beginning balances for bank accounts Beginning balances - bank account Beginning vendor 1099 paid balancesOverviewIf you are required to send 1099s to any of your vendors, you need to enter the amount you have paid year-to-date in Ajera. Follow a work plan
Learn the detailsThese links go to help. To return to this course, click the Back button. Entering beginning balances for vendors 1099 paid Beginning balances - vendor 1099 paid Beginning open vendor invoice balancesOverviewIf you enter an amount for your Accounts Payable account in your trial balance, you need to enter the vendor invoices that make up that amount. Follow a work plan
Learn the detailsThese links go to help. To return to this course, click the Back button. Entering beginning balances for open vendor invoices Beginning balances - open vendor invoices Next |
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