Enter money owed at your FreeAgent start date
This article explains how to enter money that your customers owe you, or money you owe your suppliers at your FreeAgent start date.
- To update your FreeAgent account with the information on money owed, you need to edit your opening balances. You should not create new invoices or bills for this purpose.
- You should enter all the money you're owed and all the money that you owe at your FreeAgent start date (along with any other opening balances that you might need to edit) at the same time in order to bring your accounts completely up to date.
Entering money owed to you at your FreeAgent start date
Navigate to the ‘Accounting’ tab at top of the screen and select ‘Journal Entries’ from the drop-down menu.
Select ‘Opening Balances’ from the drop-down menu.
Next, select ‘Edit Opening Balances’.
You will see the amount that you entered as your opening bank balance when you first set up your FreeAgent account, and a corresponding amount with the code ‘999-Suspense Account’.
To enter the details of money owed to you, delete the ‘999 - Suspense Account’ line entry by selecting the cross-shaped icon.
Then select ‘Add Another’.
In the new field, select ‘681 - Trade Debtors’ from the ‘Code’ drop-down menu and enter some additional text to describe the entry if you wish. Enter the amount owed at your FreeAgent start date in the ‘Debit’ column.
If you are owed more than one sum of money, you can either select ‘Add Another’ and repeat the process for each amount you are owed, or calculate the total amount you are owed and input this as a single line entry.
You will notice that the ‘Difference’ figure updates automatically each time you enter a line item.
Explaining the payment of money owed to you
When your customers pay you the money they owed you at your FreeAgent start date, you should explain those payments as individual bank transactions. Use the 'Other Money In' type and the 'Receipt from Initial Debtor' category when you do this.
Entering money you owe at your FreeAgent start date
Navigate to the ‘Accounting’ tab at top of the screen and select ‘Journal Entries’ from the drop-down menu.
Select 'Opening Balances' from the drop-down menu.
Select ‘Edit Opening Balances’.
Delete the ‘999 - Suspense Account' line entry by selecting the cross-shaped icon.
Then select ‘Add Another’.
You can either create a new line for each of the amounts you owe or enter the total amount you owe as a single line entry. Remember to use the code ‘796 - Trade Creditors’, and to enter each amount in the ‘Credit’ column.
The ‘Difference’ figure will continue to update automatically each time you enter a line item.
Explaining the payment of money that you owe
When you pay your suppliers the money you owed them at your FreeAgent start date, you should explain those payments as individual bank transactions. Use the 'Other Money Out' type and the 'Payment to Initial Creditor' category when you do this.
Entering other types of opening balances
Once you have edited your opening balances to reflect the money owed to you and the money that you owe at your FreeAgent start date, you should enter your other opening balances (if you have any). These might include accruals (credit code 660) and prepayments (debit code 620).
If the debit and credit entries you've entered are equal to one another, your balance will read as ‘0’. If the two sets of figures do not balance, a suspense account (code 999) will automatically be created to reflect the difference.
When you've finished editing your opening balances, select ‘Save’.