FrontAccounting/C2/Banking-and-General-Ledger/English
Title of the Script : Banking and General Ledger in FrontAccounting
Author: Sheetal Prabhu
Keywords: GL Classes, Groups, Accounts, Journal Entry, Balance sheet, void a transaction
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Title Slide |
Welcome to this tutorial on, Banking and General Ledger in Front Accounting |
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Learning Objectives In this tutorial,we will learn to create
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In this tutorial,we will learn to create
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Learning Objectives Also, we will learn to :
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Also, we will learn to :
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System Requirements
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To record this tutorial, I am using
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Pre -requisites To practise this tutorial, you must be familiar with:
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To practise this tutorial, you must be familiar with:
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Narration | Let us start by opening the FrontAccounting interface. |
Click on browser >>localhost/account >> Press Enter | Click on the browser, type localhost/account and press Enter. |
Narration | The login page appears.
Recall that during installation, we had created admin user. |
Enter Username = admin and Password = spoken>> Click on login | So, here type the username as admin and the password.
Then click on Login button. |
Point to>> Frontaccounting >> page
Click>> Banking and Ledger>> tab |
The FrontAccounting window opens.
Click on Banking and General Ledger tab. |
Point to options of Banking and General Ledger | We can see various options under this tab, such as:
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Narration | Before we start with any transaction, we need to set the Charts of Accounts. |
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Charts of Accounts |
* The Charts of Accounts within FrontAccounting is defined by Type, Class, Group and Account.
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Narration | Switch back to FrontAccounting interface. |
Point to>> Maintenance bar>>
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We can see the options under Maintenance bar as:
in this tab. |
Point to the >> Gl Account, Gl Groups and GL Account Classes>> | We need to set these options. |
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Why GL Accounts, Groups and Class?
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In FrontAccounting,
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Point to>> GL Account Classes>> | Here, GL Accounts Classes are the initial stage that need to be set first. |
Click>> GL Accounts Classes>> | Let us see the GL Accounts Classes. |
Click>> GL Account Classes >>
Point to the Class ID and the Class type |
Here, by default the Class Type and Class Name
have been defined as:
Also, you can see the Class ID is set for each Class Type. |
Narration | You will need to set this class before setting the Account Groups.
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Click >>Class ID field >>
Type 5 |
Here, you need to add a new Class ID that is not already there.
So, I will type 5 as the new Class ID. |
Click>> Class Name field>> | In the Class Name field, type a new Class Name. I will type the name as Equity. |
Click>> Class Type field >>
Show the dropdown box and the options Narration |
Click on the Class Type drop down box.
You can see the default list:
FrontAccounting follows this Class Type to present in the Balance Sheet. |
Select the Class type as Equity | Select the Class Type as Equity. |
Click>> Add new button>>
Point to the message which appears |
Click on Add new button.
We can see a message appears and it says- 'New account class has been added' |
Point to the Equity status >> GL Account Classes
Point >> Class type drop down box>> Point >> the Panel where the Equity shows in the third level>> |
Here, you can see the new Class “Equity” has been added to the third row.
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Point to Banking and General Ledger tab | Now, let us see how to add GL Groups.
Go to the Banking and General Ledger tab. |
Click>> GL Groups >> | Click on the GL Account Groups. |
Point to the >> GL Group Name List >>
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We can see the default Group Name, which shows GL Account Groups under the Class.
You can also see the Group ID, set according to the Class. |
Narration | A unique Class ID has to be added to each Group Name. |
Point to the >>Group ID list>> | In the Group ID field, I will type the new Group ID as 12. |
Click>> Group Name field>> | In the Name field, I will type Fixed Assets as the Group Name. |
Click>> Subgroup of dropdown menu>>
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Here, I will keep this field as None.
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Click>> Class dropdown box >> select Assets
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Click on the Class drop down box.
According to the Charts of Accounts, Fixed Assets comes under the class of Assets. Here, I will select Assets as the Class. |
Click>> Add New button >>
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To save these changes, click on Add new button.
We can see an error message that says - “This account Group ID is already in use”. |
Point to the existing code 12
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This means that the Account Group ID 12 is repeated.
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Type>> Group ID 13>>
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Let me type the Group ID as 13.
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Point to the>> message bar>> | This time we can see a message that says -
“New account type has been added.” |
Point to the newly added Group Name | The new Group Name is added randomly within the class “Assets”. |
Narration | Likewise, you can add your own Group Name.
<<PAUSE>> |
Point to Banking and General Ledger tab
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Now, let us see how to add GL Accounts.
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Click>>GL Accounts >> | Let us click on GL Accounts. |
Click>> Account Code field>>
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Here also, you need to type a unique code.
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Click>> Account Name field>> | Click on the Account Name field.
I will type the Account Name as “Land and Building”. You can give any name of your choice. |
Click >> Account Group field>>
Select the Fixed Assets Account Group>> Narration |
In the Account Group drop down box, I will select the Account Group as Fixed Assets.
The Account Name, Land & Building has to come under the Group Fixed Assets as per the Charts of Accounts. |
Click>> Account status field >> | So here, click on the Account status drop down menu.
Select the status as Active. |
Click>> Add Account button >>
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Then click on Add Account button.
We can see the message - ‘New account has been added’. |
Click>>account drop down box>>
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Now, click on the New account dropdown box.
You can see the newly added Account here. |
Point to the account code | Each organisation will have their own set of account codes, as shown here. |
Narration | Likewise, by following the steps demonstrated above, you can create your own GL Account. |
Narration | Pause the tutorial here. |
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Assignment 1
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And do this assignment.
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Narration | Now, we have set up the Charts of Accounts for our own Company. |
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Commenced business with a Capital Rs 50,000 The Entry is Cash A/c Dr. 50,000 To Capital A/c 50,000 (Being Capital introduced in business) |
Next, let us pass a Journal Entry.
Commenced business with a capital of Rs. 50,000 The Entry is Cash A/c Dr. 50,000 To Capital A/c 50,000 (Being Capital introduced in the business) |
Point to Banking and General Ledger tab | Click on the Banking and General Ledger tab. |
Click>> Journal Entry option >> | And then click on Journal Entry. |
Point>> Date field>>
Point to the current date |
Next, click on the Calendar icon of Date field.
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Point to Reference field | We can see the reference number for the transaction here. |
Click>>Account Description drop down box>>
Select the Account Description >> |
Click on the Account Description drop down box.
Here, I will select the option Cash. |
Click>> Debit textbox>> | Then, click on the Debit text box and type the amount as 50,000. |
Click on the Add Item button | To save the Debit entry, click on the Add Item button. |
Point to the Account Description box >>
Select Capital |
Again, click on the Account Description drop down box.
This time, I will select the option Capital. |
Click>> Credit textbox>> | Then, click on the Credit textbox and type the amount as 50,000. |
Click on the Add Item button>> | To save the Credit entry, click on the Add item button. |
Click>> Memo field>> | Now, click on the Memo field, for the narration of this Journal Entry. |
Point to the Memo field >> | Here, type the text - Being capital introduced in the business. |
Click>> Process Journal Entry button>> | Then click on the Process Journal Entry button to save the entry. |
Point to the green colour message bar>> | You can see the message at the top, that appears in green -
“Journal Entry has been entered # 2” |
Point to the options >> | You can also see the options:
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Click>>View this Journal Entry
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Let us explore View this Journal Entry option by clicking on it.
Immediately, a new popup window opens showing the current General Ledger Transaction details. |
Point to Print and Close option
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We can also see an option here - Print and Close.
By choosing this option, we get a print-out of this transaction for our future reference. |
Point to Close option | This option here, at the bottom right is to close this window.
I will choose this and close this window. |
Click>>Enter New Journal Entry
New window opens for the Journal Entry |
Now, click on the Enter New Journal Entry option.
We can see a new page opens immediately for the next new transaction. |
Click>> Back option>> | Click on the Back option to go back. |
Click>>Add an Attachment | Now, click on the Add an Attachment option. |
Point to the menu bar>> Attachment | We can see the fields:
Attached file option is used to attach any documents related to the Journal entry which is passed. |
Narration | Let me attach a sample voucher which I have already created and stored on my computer.
For your convenience, this file has been provided in the Code file link below this video. Pls click on the link and save the file on your computer. |
Click on the Attached file text box | Click on the Browse button and locate the folder in which the document is stored. |
Point to the Sample-Voucher file | I'll select the Sample-Voucher.odt file from my Desktop folder. |
Point to the Browse text box and the file attachment | You can see the file attachment here now. |
Show the message which appears in green
Point to the message bar |
Then click on the Add new button.
A message appears that says: Attachment has been inserted. |
Narration | Also, you can see that the uploaded file has been added to the table.
<<PAUSE>> |
Narration | Now, let us see the reflection of this Journal Entry in the Balance Sheet. |
Point to Banking and General Ledger tab | To do so, click on the Banking and General Ledger tab. |
Click>> Balance sheet Drilldown >> | Then click on the Balance Sheet Drilldown option. |
Point to Current Assets | We can see the transaction is reflected here.
Current Assets shows balance of 50,000 (fifty thousand). |
Point to Liabilities | The transaction is also reflected in Liabilities by showing the balance of 50000 (fifty thousand). |
Point to the Assets and Liabilities
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Since we made only one Journal Entry, we see only one entry in the displayed list.
<<PAUSE>> |
Narration | Let us now see how to Void a transaction. |
Click>> Setup tab>>
Click>> Void a transaction>> |
Click on the Setup tab, and then on the option Void a transaction under the Maintenance bar. |
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Point to the reference number field>> |
This option is used to delete/remove an entry.
We can see the reference number, which shows the entry. |
Point to the select icon | Click on the Select icon. |
Point to the entry shown in the field | On selecting the icon, the transaction number and voiding date appears. |
Click >> Void Transaction button>> | Click on the Void Transaction button. |
Point to message bar | A message appears that says-
Are you sure you want to void this transaction? This action cannot be undone. |
Click>> Proceed button>> | I’ll click on the Proceed button.
Immediately another message appears and says- Selected transaction has been voided. That’s how we void a transaction, whenever required. |
Narration | Let us summarize. |
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Summary In this tutorial, we have learnt to create
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In this tutorial, we have learnt to create
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Summary Also, we have learnt to :
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Also, we have learnt to :
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Assignment 2
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As an Assignment
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Acknowledgement This video summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
Acknowledgement
This video summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. Please download and watch it. |
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Slide 13 | The Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD Government of India.
This tutorial has been contributed by Sheetal Prabhu from IIT Bombay. Thank you for joining. |