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Banking > Receiving money
In your software, the term receiving money specifically refers to recording receipts other than payments relating to invoices. These receipts include capital injections, interest, adjustments, and so on. These can be entered by selecting the Receive Money transaction type in the Bank Register window.
The Receive Money window lets you record more details about the receipt and allocate the receipt to more than one account. This is the procedure covered in this section. To use the Bank Register window—which lets you record a receipt with minimum details—see Entering transactions in the Bank Register window.
If you want to record a payment for an invoice entered using the Sales command centre, use the Receive Payments window or select the Receive Payment transaction type in the Bank Register window. See ‘Receiving payments’ for more information.
To record money you receive
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Go to the Banking command centre and click Bank Register. The Bank Register window appears.
Deposit to Account—In the Deposit to Account field, type or select the required bank account.
Group with Undeposited Funds—Choose this option if you want the deposit to be recorded in the undeposited funds account. After you have grouped all the deposit transactions you want, you can make one bank deposit for all the undeposited funds. For more information, see Bank deposits.
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In the Payor field, type or select the payor’s name.
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In the Amount Received field, type the amount received.
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[Optional] In the Payment Method field, select the payment method.
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[Optional] If you want to record additional details about the transaction, such as a cheque number, click Details and record the details in the Applied Payment Details window that appears.
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[Optional] Type a detailed comment in the Memo field to help you identify the transaction later.
To store the transaction as a recurring transaction so that you can use it again, click Save as Recurring. In the Edit Recurring Schedule window, enter the necessary information and click Save. For more information about creating and using recurring transactions, see ‘Recurring transactions’).
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Click Record.
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