Revenue Generation and QuickBooks Integration
When you run the revenue generation process in DPS, the journal entries created for it in DPS are added in QuickBooks Online.
Because DPS is an accrual-based system, you can use the revenue generation process get to a more accurate view of a project's financial status. When you use revenue generation, a project's revenue is recognized when it is earned, based on the project's assigned revenue method (such as percent complete or JTD billings) instead of the amount billed. The project's earned revenue is matched to the project's expenses as they are incurred.
Steps to complete when you use the revenue generation process with QuickBooks Online:
- To enable revenue generation, select the Enable Revenue Generation Feature check box on the Revenue tab in in the desktop application.
- Create and post a billing invoice for a specific customer (client).
When the invoice is added to QuickBooks Online, a journal entry is also added to QuickBooks Online that reverses the revenue on the general ledger. Revenue (P&L) is debited and unearned revenue (balance sheet) is credited.
- In the
DPS desktop application, run the revenue generation process in
A Rev Gen journal entry is created in DPS to recognize the appropriate amount of revenue. Revenue is credited and unearned revenue is debited.
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- In the DPS desktop application, post the RevGen journal entry transaction file in .
The journal entries from DPS are added to QuickBooks Online. You see them in the following locations in QuickBooks Online:
- Journal Entries : In the transactions search field, select
For more information about revenue generation, see the following topics:
Note: The help topics direct you to the Revenue Generation application in Accounting in the Navigation pane. Instead, you see PSA.
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