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I have been asked (after the fact) to produce a final set of accounts ending a couple of weeks before the 'normal' year end date of 30th April. Of course, all the accruals/prepayments/stock adjustments as well as a couple of 'oops' general correction journals were all processed at the 30th. I'm sure I know what needs to be done, but every time I sit in front of the PC I realise that there is something that is barring my way to an easy solution.

Is there a prescribed way.....a logical way.....or is it just a case of 'ticking and bashing'??

 



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Sounds not quite right to me ... why? What happened on or around 15th April (apart from me forgetting my wedding anniversary!) that necessitates a special set of accounts covering 11 1/2 months?

Supposing my reservations are unfounded, you'll have to reverse all transactions after the new balance sheet date and strike new balances. And, yes, you will need to recalculate the accruals/prepayments as at that date too. I suggest you make a safety copy of your ledgers as at normal year end before you begin so that, if your present exercise is just to estalish the position at the middle of April (to see if the Company could afford to send my wife and me a present), and normal bookkeeping can be resumed afterwards, you will be able to restore your systems with minimum fuss.

Happy journalling.

Iain



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Lol Iain, it happens to every good bloke, It's a test to see how much the missus really loves us.

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My hubby forgot ours a couple of years ago, I haven't let him forget it!!!! Infact I have stopped putting it on the calender to see if he can actually remember! (Probably not).

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My wife has forgotten ours 3 times in 7 years.... and the date is engraved inside our rings so there is no excuse..

Women...

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There's a flaw in that logic.

Surely it should be on the outside of the wedding rings if you want to remember it?

lol.




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My precious.

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"There's a flaw in that logic.

Surely it should be on the outside of the wedding rings if you want to remember it?"

You mean you can't read the engraving on the inside of a ring just by how it feels on your finger when worn?

Pitiful human. bleh



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