info regarding journal entries [message #197605] |
Thu, 12 October 2006 00:42 |
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Dear Members,
Iam working as Apps Technical Consultant.Iam upgrading my self as Functional Consultant.
I have a doubt in journal entry.
When iam entering journals through Enter Journals Window,why I need to balance the debit and credit amounts?When they are not equal it is giving a message the "your credit and debit amounts are not equal ,do you want to save it still".Can any one please help me by explaining what is the concept behind it?
Thanks,
Arun.
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Re: info regarding journal entries [message #197627 is a reply to message #197605] |
Thu, 12 October 2006 01:52 |
sujatha_mu
Messages: 55 Registered: October 2006 Location: pune
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Hi Arun,
one of the basic concepts of accountancy is that
every debit has a corresponding credit or vice versa
following this rule when u debit a particular amount to an account , the same amount gets credited to some other account.
If your debits and credits does not equal your trail balance will not get tallied.
Incase if u have enabled suspense account for your organization
the difference between ur total debits and total credits gets posted to suspense account.
There can be a scenario where u have journal with debit or credit balance like incase of budget journals.
Regards
Sujatha
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Re: info regarding journal entries [message #197678 is a reply to message #197605] |
Thu, 12 October 2006 05:05 |
David.K.Dickson
Messages: 413 Registered: October 2005 Location: Surrey, England
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As Sujatha said, one of the basic concepts of accountancy is that every debit has a corresponding credit and vice versa.
For example, suppose that you have a pocketful of cash and no food. You can increase the amount of food you have, but only by decreasing the amount of cash you have. Sure, you could steal the food, but that would break the law and you would risk a fine, imprisonment or some even worse punishment.
So, supposing that you spend 0.50 buying some food, the accounting would be:
Dr. Cr.
Dr. Food 0.50
Cr. Cash 0.50
Sure, you could Debit the Food and not Credit the Cash, but that would break the laws of Accounting and you would risk not being able to complete your accounts, and being fired for not being competent.
I think that you might want to talk to one of your accounting users and see if they can recommend a good book on the basics of accounting, if you want to become a Financials Functional Consultant.
HTH
David
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Re: info regarding journal entries [message #197724 is a reply to message #197605] |
Thu, 12 October 2006 07:34 |
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Dear Members,
Thanks a lot for your valuable answers.
I'm very new to accounting field and I've Engg background.
But your reply was so clear ,that anyone can understand it well.
Thanks a lot once again...
Arun.
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