This walkthrough describes how you can use account schedules to make cash flow forecasts. Account schedules perform calculations that cannot be done directly in the chart of cash flow accounts. In the account schedules, you can set up subtotals for cash flow receipts and disbursements. These subtotals can be included in new totals that can then be used in making cash flow forecasts.
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This walkthrough demonstrates tasks that are performed by the following user role:
Ken is a controller at CRONUS who makes monthly cash flow forecasts. He includes finance, sales, purchase, and fixed assets in the forecast, and then he presents it to CFO Sara for business insight.
An account schedule consists of a cash flow account schedule name with a series of lines and a column layout.
After an account schedule name is set up, Ken defines each line that appears in the cash flow account schedule. Ken defines lines that can be shown in reports in addition to lines that are only for calculation purposes.
On the Account Schedule page, enter each line exactly as shown in the following table.
Using the Insert CF Accounts function, you can quickly mark the cash flow accounts from the chart of cash flow accounts and copy them to account schedule lines.
Row No. | Description | Totaling Type | Totaling | Row Type | Amount Type | Show |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C10 | Amount | Net Change | Entries | Net Amount | Always | |
C20 | Amount until Date | Balance at Date | Entries | Net Amount | Always | |
C30 | Entire Fiscal Year | Entire Fiscal Year | Entries | Net Amount | Always |
Choose the OK button.
Ken is now ready to assign the column layout to the account schedule name.
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