Search HansaManuals.com HansaManuals Home >> Standard ERP >> Accounting Principles >> Transaction Records Previous Next Entire Chapter in Printable Form Search This text refers to program version 4.0 Transactions in Hansa - Purchase Invoices A Purchase Invoices is a demand for your company to make a payment. It will usually be recorded in the Purchase Ledger, which is used to monitor these invoices and to record payments against them. The Purchase Ledger allows you to find out how much money you owe to your creditors, and you can use it to make a forecast of future payments.Most transactions in the Purchase Ledger mirror similar transactions in the Sales Ledger. Therefore, as with a Sales Invoice, a Nominal Ledger Transaction created from a Purchase Invoice will normally affect three Accounts: the Creditor Account will be credited, a Purchase Account will be debited and, in most cases, the VAT Account will also be debited. Defaults for the Accounts affected are taken from the Account Usage P/L setting, and they are selected according to the priority rules described below. The Purchase Accounts in the Nominal Ledger are used to record the levels of purchases of different types of Items. To determine which Account is to be used, when entering Purchase Invoices, a Purchase Account should be typed in to each row (in the column marked 'A/C'). Different rows can have different Purchase Accounts. When adding rows to a Purchase Invoice, Hansa can in some instances offer a default Purchase Account in the A/C field, taken from the Cost Account specified on the 'Accounts' card of the Supplier record. You might specify such a default for Suppliers of services (such as electricity or telephone services), whose Purchase Invoices are always posted to the same Account. When Purchase Invoices are created from Purchase Orders, the Purchase Account for each row will depend on the set of Purchase Order Item Transfer Control options in the Purchase Invoice Settings setting in the Purchase Ledger. These options operate in the following manner:
When entering Purchase Invoices, a VAT Code must be specified for each row. This code refers to a specific VAT Code record, which controls which VAT Account will be used by the subsequent Nominal Ledger Transaction (and also the rate at which VAT will be charged). VAT Code records are set up using the VAT Codes setting in the Nominal Ledger. When entering Purchase Invoice rows, the VAT Code field (marked 'V-Cd') may not be left blank. The default is placed in this field as follows:
If the selected VAT Code is missing from the VAT Codes setting, Hansa will display the error message: "Code not registered". Creditor Control Account
If any of the selected Accounts is missing from the Chart of Accounts, Hansa will display the error message: "Creditor Account missing. Check Account Usage P/L" or, if step 5 above applies, "Preliminary Account not found, check Account Usage P/L". |