If your exchange rate in Sage 50 Accounting is not the same as the current rate with your bank, enter the new rate and complete the invoice as you normally would. Sage 50 Accounting will automatically assign the difference to the Realized Exchange Gain/Loss account.
If you want to make direct deposit payments, sign up with Sage 50 Accounting and set up your company and vendor for direct deposit payments.
In this area: |
Enter the following information: |
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By |
Select a payment method from the list. |
From |
If you are paying by cash, cheque, or direct deposit, select the bank account from which the money will be taken. |
To the Order of |
Select the vendor that you are paying. |
Cheque No. |
If you are paying by cheque, type your cheque number. |
Direct Deposit No. |
If you are paying by direct deposit, type a payment reference number for this direct deposit transaction. This number will also be used to identify this transaction when you upload the direct deposit file to your direct deposit service provider. |
Date |
Enter the date on which you make the payment. This date is printed on the cheque and is also recorded as the transaction date. |
In this area: |
Enter the following information: |
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Discount Taken column |
Type the amount of any available discount you are taking for the selected invoice, or click in the column to enter the full amount. |
Payment Amount column |
Enter the amount you want to pay toward the selected invoice, or click in the column to enter the full amount. |
Enter a payment made to a credit-card company
Enter a payment without entering an invoice
Enter a payment to a remittance vendor
Customize columns in the Payments window