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I'm tying myself up in knots here.
I'm trying to arrive at the best way to record private payments when used to pay off outstanding phone invoices.

I have a Dir Loan Acct set up as a current liability (NC2103) so I've tried doing a Journal entry:

DR DLA        CR "Telephone expenses"

but of course the invoice recorded in the TalkTalk Supplier account is unaffected and still shows as outstanding.

How should I clear the outstanding invoice please? I know I'm missing something, but what?

All help gratefully appreciated.

Andrew

 



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The DLA entry is the other way around - i.e. ...CR DLA - so it shows up as a creditor on the TB, as the company owes the director for paying company debts from private funds.

So the journal would be:

Dr telephone
Cr DLA

If the invoices in question are through the suppliers section, then there are a few ways of doing this but one of the simplest is to make a bank payment to suppliers - thus settling the invoices - and then doing a bank receipt to DLA. The double entry would be:

Dr suppliers
Cr Bank account

and

Dr Bank account
Cr DLA

As long as the amounts are the same, the bank payment and receipt will cancel out (which reflects the fact that no payment or receipt actually went through the bank account).



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Hi Andrew

If this is going to be a regular thing, with the director paying miscellaneous bills, What i have done in a similar situation, is create a psuedo bank account in the 12xx range. Any payments the director makes is paid from this account. Then monthly/ quarterly/ yearly (whatever suits) I journal the "bank" balance to the DLA.

I just find it easier to keep track of what the director has paid for themselves.

HTH

Bill



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Thank you Nick and thank you Bill.

Some days I'm just dull as ditch water and this is one of them (which is my excuse for getting th DR/Cr the wrong way round).

I can see the practical benefits of both methods but I shall plump for Nick's, thanks, simply so that I keep the assets and liabilities separate. And it will give me practice (much needed, obviously) in Journals!

Andrew

 



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