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August 2022
August 2022
Hey Guys, So we just got finance for a new crane. Payment has gone straight to where we purchase from, so has not hit any of our bank accounts. I have gone through the steps of Set up a hire purchase arrangement
The repayments are coming out of our bank which is set up in our bank feeds. Im a little or alot lost when allocating and where to go from here. Step 5 has got me confused.
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August 2022
August 2022
Hi
So you have set up the crane as an asset in the chart of account
You have set up the Loan and the unexpended interest accounts as Liabilities in the chart of accounts
So when you repay the loan the spend mony transaction
is asa per the example shown in step 5
DR 2-XXXXLoan the whole amount of the repayment (this reduces the loan amount by the repayment) (405.65 N-T)
DR 6-XXXX Interest on loan ( this reports the interest paid on the loan) (100.00 FRE)
CR 2-XXXX unexpended interest on loan (this reduces the unexpended interest on the loan) (-100 N-T)
Hope that explains it
Lisa
August 2022
August 2022
Hi Lisa,
I think it might. So I dont put the spend money in i just allocate my bank feed for the repayment like this. So I have a Amortisation Schedule here. Then first Payment has not interest due on it, the second payment has
Payment Amount $ Principal Due $ Interest Due $
4,965.95 2,483.49 2,482.46
So I would put
4965.95 as DR 2-XXXXLoan the whole amount of the repayment
2,482.46 as DR 6-XXXX Interest on loan ( this reports the interest paid on the loan)
2,482.46 as CR 2-XXXX unexpended interest on loan (this reduces the unexpended interest on the loan)
Is this correct or am I way off.
August 2022
August 2022
That is perfect!,
just remember that the interest in the 2-XXXX liability account when used in spend money is a negative
cheers
Lisa
August 2022
August 2022
OMG Thank you.
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