The base currencies used by a company, in which all amounts
are expressed.
In a multicurrency system you can define up to three home
currencies for each financial company. Except in a standard currency system,
one of these must match the reference currency. In a single and independent
system, the reference currency by definition matches the local, functional
currency. If you use more than one home currency, amounts are calculated and
stored in all three home currencies. In sessions that display home currency
amounts, you can use the Rotate Currency command to display the amount in the
home currency that you want. In the standard currency system, currency rotation
is only enabled in display sessions and reports of both G/L, and A/P - A/R
subadministrations. In addition to this, as of Infor LN FP5, the Financial Statements (FST) module offers extended options for multicurrency
reporting.
The three home currencies that you can define for a
company are:
The local or functional home currency
The home currency is the legal currency of the country in
which the company is established. Tax reporting must usually be done in the
local home currency.
Reporting currency 1 and reporting currency
2
Alternative reporting currencies.
Reference currency (also called logistic
currency)
In any currency system other than the standard currency
system, the reference currency is the home currency that is used for the
company’s accounting.
In the single as well as the independent currency system,
the reference currency equals the local (that is, functional) currency of all
financial companies.
In a dependent currency system, the reference currency is
the base for all calculations with currencies.
In the standard currency system, the reference currency is
just a non-home, common currency between companies, in which currency shared
amounts can be expressed: it is not used as currency base for
calculations.
Transaction currencies
The currencies used for transactions with your business
partners.
For example, these amounts are expressed in transaction
currencies: