GNUKhata/C2/Journal-transaction/English
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Hello and welcome to this tutorial on Entering a Journal Transaction in GNUKhata. |
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Learning Objectives |
After watching this tutorial, you will be able to:
* Enter Journal transaction in Gnukhata |
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System Requirements |
To record this tutorial, I am using
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GNUKhata works well on all versions of Ubuntu
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To open GNUKhata interface:
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Prerequisites |
I assume that you already know
* Principles of Bookkeeping * Creating a new organisation * Creating Accounts in GNUKhata
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Open Terminal
Execute on terminal sudo startgk
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To run GNUKhata, you need to start the server on your machine.
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Open Firefox and type in the address bar
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To run GNUKhata on your machine, open the Firefox browser
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Type in the address bar
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If you cannot run GNUKhata with this url, type http://localhost:8080 in the address bar. |
Click on Select Existing Organisation and select Free Accounting Foundation | Click Select Existing Organisation and select Free Accounting Foundation as organisation. |
Click on For Financial Year. | Select the financial year for the organisation. |
Click on Proceed then login as admin | Now click on Proceed
and login as admin. |
On the main screen | Now we are on the main screen. |
Click on Transaction.
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Here you can enter different types of transactions
such as Contra, Journal, Payment, Receipt, Credit Note, Debit Note, Sales, Sales Return, Purchase and Purchase Return.
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From the Transaction Menu click on Journal | Now let us discuss Journal transaction. |
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Account Creation |
For a Journal entry, we will require 2 accounts. First is Machinery and New Machinery company which are created in Create Account tutorial.
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Screen with journal transaction | * For Journal we can select any account, except those accounts which fall under sub groups Cash and Bank.
* To record a journal transaction, let us take the example of purchase of machinery on credit from New machinery company worth Rs. 10000 on 01-10-2011. |
Enter 01-10-2011 | Enter 01-10-2011 in date field. |
Enter Voucher No: 01 | The first step is to enter a Voucher No. enter 01. |
Select Dr from drop down box | To debit the Machinery account I will select Dr from this drop down box. |
Select Machinery, enter the amount of 10000 | * Then I will select Machinery from the next drop down box.
* Here I will enter the amount of Rs. 10,000. |
Press tab | Then I will press tab key. |
Select Credit option | Now we will see the other part of the transaction that is credit side.
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Select supplier's name that is New machinery company | From the Account names, I will select the supplier's name as New Machinery Company. |
Enter 10,000 and press tab key | * Because I have selected Credit option from the dropdown, the amount will be entered in credit column.
* I will enter Rs 10,000 and press tab key. |
Enter Machinery being purchased from New Machinery Company | Now we will enter the Narration as Machinery being purchased from New Machinery Company |
Poin to Select Projects dropdown | * Select Spoken Tutorial from the Select Projects dropdown.
* This voucher is for Spoken Tutorial project. |
Press the Save button | When you are done with this you press the Save button. |
Point to message | A message appears saying Transaction Record has been saved. |
Point to Transaction Menu | * Hence, you can record another transaction.
* That’s it for this tutorial. * In the next few tutorials, we will learn about how to record other transactions in GNUKhata.
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Slide 5
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In this tutorial, we have completed :
* Entering of Journal Transaction |
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Assignment
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As an assignment, Please record
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About the Spoken Tutorial Project |
Watch the video available at
It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
bandwidth, you can download and watch it |
Slide 8 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
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Acknowledgements |
Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
http://spoken-tutorial.org /NMEICT-Intro |