why Microsoft did not consider the basic accounting standard
hansika
Member Posts: 373
Hi All,
Why Navision Posting the values to Purchase Account, Direct cost applied account when user post the purchase Invoice ?
My client tells that as per the accounting standards there is no need to post the any values to above accounts as i explained .
Could any one throw some light why Microsoft did not consider the basic accounting standards.? :-k :shock: #-o
Thanks in advance.
Why Navision Posting the values to Purchase Account, Direct cost applied account when user post the purchase Invoice ?
My client tells that as per the accounting standards there is no need to post the any values to above accounts as i explained .
Could any one throw some light why Microsoft did not consider the basic accounting standards.? :-k :shock: #-o
Thanks in advance.
hansika
0
Comments
-
:oops:hansika wrote:Hi All,
Why Navision Posting the values to Purchase Account, Direct cost applied account when user post the purchase Invoice ?
My client tells that as per the accounting standards there is no need to post the any values to above accounts as i explained .
Could any one throw some light why Microsoft did not consider the basic accounting standards.? :-k :shock: #-o
Thanks in advance.
Have you tried checking the entries at each stage, and then their affect on the income statement/balance sheet transaction by transaction????
If not, then follow the sequence of transactions, examine the g/l entries at each stage, and see the affect in the accounts. Take your accountant with you if possible, and ask him to prepare the Trading Account, P&L account as well as the balance sheet in the traditional way at each stage, and match the results.Regards,
Deep
India0 -
Thank you Deep,
I am not talking about the End results .
Client complaints Nav Posting concept is against the accounting standars and says not required to post those ledgers (Purchase Account, Direct cost applied account) at the time of purchase invoice ?
Thanks in advancehansika0 -
Either your client is the most intellegent person in the world and rest are fool (though I think otherwise) or is bitten by some other ERP or haven't applied his mind to understand the system or most probably your team has failed to make him understand.
NAV purchase posting makes absolute sense and there is no reason to doubt that.
Just a minute..... What you understand from NAV accounting process? Are you convinced that NAV is doing it correctly?
The answer to the above question is more important than solving the query of your client.CA Sandeep Singla
http://ssdynamics.co.in0 -
Just a minute..... What you understand from NAV accounting process? Are you convinced that NAV is doing it correctly?
The answer to the above question is more important than solving the query of your client
:thumbsup:
And to add up, this is the most basic thing for every question when it comes to consulting.Regards,
Deep
India0
Categories
- All Categories
- 73 General
- 73 Announcements
- 66.7K Microsoft Dynamics NAV
- 18.8K NAV Three Tier
- 38.4K NAV/Navision Classic Client
- 3.6K Navision Attain
- 2.4K Navision Financials
- 116 Navision DOS
- 851 Navision e-Commerce
- 1K NAV Tips & Tricks
- 772 NAV Dutch speaking only
- 617 NAV Courses, Exams & Certification
- 2K Microsoft Dynamics-Other
- 1.5K Dynamics AX
- 329 Dynamics CRM
- 111 Dynamics GP
- 10 Dynamics SL
- 1.5K Other
- 990 SQL General
- 383 SQL Performance
- 34 SQL Tips & Tricks
- 35 Design Patterns (General & Best Practices)
- 1 Architectural Patterns
- 10 Design Patterns
- 5 Implementation Patterns
- 53 3rd Party Products, Services & Events
- 1.6K General
- 1.1K General Chat
- 1.6K Website
- 83 Testing
- 1.2K Download section
- 23 How Tos section
- 252 Feedback
- 12 NAV TechDays 2013 Sessions
- 13 NAV TechDays 2012 Sessions