Creating a cash account
Cash account types include: operating account, investment account, and debt account. An operating account is an everyday account used for business transactions or activities. An investment is an account used to invest, such as a Certificate of Deposit. A debt account is an account used to help finance an organization and needs to be paid within a certain time frame, such as a Line of Credit Account.
- Access Treasury Administrator > Cash Setup > Cash Accounts.
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From the Actions menu, select Create.
Use the following guidelines to enter field values:
- Account
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Type the account number.
- Title
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Type a title for the account.
- Financial Institution
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Select from the list of institutions.
- Branch
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Select from the list of branches.
- Electronic Routing Number
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Specify an identification number to identify the financial institution upon which a payment is drawn.
- Branch SWIFT
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Specify a unique identification code to be used when transferring money between banks.
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On the Detail tab, use the following guidelines to enter field values:
- Description
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Description of the account
- Open Date
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Date the account is opened
- Close Date
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Date the account is closed
- Company Location
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Select from the list of available locations.
- Currency
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Select from the list of available currencies.
- IBAN
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Number used by international banks to identify institutions
- Account Type
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Select the account type (Operating, Debt, Investment) from the list.
Note:Form fields will change depending on account type.
- Legal Entity
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This is a GL Code.
- Cash Code
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Select from the list of cash codes.
- Cash Account GL
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Select the Infor Lawson GL cash account corresponding to this cash account.
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Company: Select from the list of companies.
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Accounting Unit: Select from the list of accounting units.
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Account: Select from the list of accounts.
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- Default Journal Description
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To select a default journal description variable, right-click on the field and select Variables > Cash Account or Category. A hard-coded value can also be added to the selected Cash Account or Category option.
- Statement Line Classification
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Select the process used to classify statement lines.
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Use Processing Rules: Selecting this option requires Custom Groups and Processing Rules to be set up. This option is more likely to be used with Reconcile To Forecast.
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Default From Account: Selecting this option requires a category. This option is more likely to be used with Reconcile To Cash Ledger or Reconcile To Other System.
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- Cash Position Target
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Optional. Type the amount for the Cash Position Target.
- Collateral Restriction
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Restricted
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Partially Restricted
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Unrestricted
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- Checks Issued
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Select the check box if checks are issued from this account.
- Electronic File Transmission
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Select the check box if wire transfers are issued from this account.
Note:Selecting this check box is the only way to access the Import tab.
- Active
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Indicates if the account is active or not
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On the Reconciliation tab, use the following guidelines to enter field values:
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In the stand-alone setup, only Reconcile To Other System and Reconcile to Forecast are available.
- Reconcile To Cash Ledger
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Select Not Reconciled, Primary, or Secondary.
- Reconcile to General Ledger
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Select Not Reconciled, Primary, or Secondary.
- Reconcile To Other System
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Select Not Reconciled, Primary, or Secondary.
- Reconcile To Forecast
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Select Not Reconciled, Primary, or Secondary.
- Reconciliation Method
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Select the reconciliation method.
Note:If Use Reconciliation Match Rules is selected, the Reconciliation Match Group field becomes available.
- Auto Reconcile Statement Lines
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Select the check box to automatically reconcile statement lines when imported.
Note:When the bank statements are loaded and the bank statement lines are categorized, the system will load the statement into the reconciliation file and run the reconciliation action automatically.
- Tolerance Percent
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Percent that accounts are allowed to exceed
- Tolerance Amount
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Amount that accounts are allowed to exceed
- Reconciliation Variance GL
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Select the GL account to which variances will be posted.
Note:These fields are not used for the Reconcile To Cash Ledger account. Variances will be posted in Infor Lawson Cash Ledger (using CB30).
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Company: Select from the list of companies.
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Accounting Unit: Select from the list of accounting units.
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Account: Select from the list of accounts.
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Activity: Select from the list of activities.
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On the Import tab, use the following guidelines to enter field values:
- Import Account
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This field will be automatically populated.
- Import Notification
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Resource: Select this check box to send import notifications to a resource.
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Team: Select this check box to send import notifications to a team.
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Click Save.
Once you have saved the cash account you just created, six new tabs will be accessible: Resources, Lockboxes, Correspondence, Account Access, Documents, and Comments.