Company
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Multi-company only. The company that the journal entries are for
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Reference
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Reference number used to group and track journal entries for auditing
and reporting purposes. This number appears
on every occurrence of the recurring journal entry.
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Increment Last increment
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Select the Increment check box
to append the reference number with a 4-digit number and increment that
number by 1 each time you create a successive journal entry.
If you leave the Last Increment field as 0000, Ajera automatically appends
0001 to the first journal entry, 0002 to the second journal entry, and
so on.
If you want to increment a number other than 0000, type it in the Last
Increment field. For example, the reference number is 9000 and you want
to assign reference numbers of 9000-4001, 9000-4002, 9000-4003, and so
on, so you type 4000 in the Last Increment field.
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Description
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A description of the journal entry
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Effective From/Through
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The Effective From date is when you want Ajera to start producing the
recurring journal entry in Manage > Recurring > Journal Entries.
The Effective Through date is when you want Ajera to stop producing
it.
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Basis
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The accounting basisof the journal entry. A journal entry in Ajera automatically reflects
both an accrual and cash accounting basis.
To specify an accrual-only or cash-only accounting basis,
in the Basis field, click the accounting basis you want. The accounting
basis applies to the entire set of transactions that make up the journal
entry.
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Last created
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The date the journal entry was last created
When you create recurring journal entries in Manage > Journal Entries,
Ajera displays only journal entries later than this date.
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