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Hi All, First post here (excluding intro post)

 

Director expenses 

Director has paid for a part for a company machine to be repaired - how do I post this on Sage.

 

Director expenses are not set up as a bank account, do have a director loan account, also have director set up as a supplier.

 

Any help gratefully received. 



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Hi,

yes, treat the DLA as a bank account.

Director as a supplier may be problematic. The asset is purchased from a third party by the company (the director is in this instance an intermediary). The money comes from the bank. The director suplied the money via the DLA to the bank. The bank in this instance may be the DLA missing out the companies bank account. The director would not however show as a supplier.

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Shaun.

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Per my response to your other post Catherine - what sage? (Type, version, year)

Agree with Shaun - no to the Director as a supplier.


Edited so that it makes more sense (hopefully)



-- Edited by Cheshire on Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:56:47 AM

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Hi Joanne

Guess who's waggin it today biggrin

After weeks of work presure getting in the way of abolutely anything including study, I'm supposed to be catching up with the MSc. (full weekend catchup with no clients) but so far I think that I'm winning the staring competition with the closed folder containing all the reading material that I should be working through.

Mmmm, sure that the study will go so much better if I first do the washing up, wash the clothes, hoover the front room, paint the kitchen, build an extension....

 



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Thank you Shaun, the Director as a supplier was set up by my predecessor but I shall disregard this account!

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Hi Joanne, Sage 50 Accounts - V 23.2.4.278 !

 

Has been used by my predecessor and then the accountants spent some time doing the book keeping before I started, so they have posted things in a couple of different ways



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Hi Catherine
OK so in this instance - post the supplier invoice to the actual suppliers account and code it to repairs as usual.

Then amend the name on the Bank account styled 'Building society' if you havent already used it for entries or changed it to something else. Or set up a new Bank account via the 'wizard' option on the Bank page. Call it 'Director's Bank' or Director's current account or whatever.

Bank supplier payment - pay the invoice, from this new Director's Bank. That will now show as overdrawn.

So then just key a 'bank receipt' to clear the overdrawn position and code it to the actual DLA.

For small receipts where there is no VAT involved and you have no need to set up a supplier then you can just key those expenses as a journal direct to the expenses codes and the DLA code direct.

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Shamus wrote:

Hi Joanne

Guess who's waggin it today biggrin

After weeks of work presure getting in the way of abolutely anything including study, I'm supposed to be catching up with the MSc. (full weekend catchup with no clients) but so far I think that I'm winning the staring competition with the closed folder containing all the reading material that I should be working through.

Mmmm, sure that the study will go so much better if I first do the washing up, wash the clothes, hoover the front room, paint the kitchen, build an extension....

 


 disbeliefdisbelief

Actually its about bloody time!

You forgot - dig over the garden, shopping, ironing, making copious brews, reading your spam, cleaning down the back of the radiators and pondering  (combined with the ensuing exestential crisis, no doubt)



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Thank-you for your help, very grateful, did post a reply but didn't appear!



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^^^^^^
SPAM



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Already on it hun. :)

This one was in Kiev in the Ukrain

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You on a skive? Or a lunch break?

Skive = from the Brum workplace, as opposed to other kinds of work of course!!!!!!!!

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Waiting for Excel to finish crashing because of the awful excuse for a PC that I'm using at the client site! :/

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And its finished... Laters :)

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That means its brew time! Well it does when the same happens at one of my clients!

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Lol. If ever my cups cold at work there is something very, very seriously wrong.



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