How to import accounting data into FreeAgent
This article explains how to import accounting data into FreeAgent if you’ve been using another software package.
Please note that the information in this article applies only to customers whose businesses are already trading and who have been recording their accounts in another software package. Find out more about switching to FreeAgent.
For advice on extracting data from other software packages, please refer to your software provider.
Before you start
If you haven’t already done so, sign up for FreeAgent and set up your account.
Choose a FreeAgent start date
Your FreeAgent start date is the date from which you're going to start keeping your books in FreeAgent. Your choice of date will depend on how long your business has been trading. If you’ve been trading for less than a year, you might decide to start keeping your books in FreeAgent from the start date of your business. If you’ve been trading for longer, you might choose the start of the most recent accounting year.
You will enter your FreeAgent start date when you sign up but if you need to change it you can do so within FreeAgent. Navigate to the drop-down menu in the top-right corner of the screen, select ‘Settings’ and then select ‘Accounting Dates’.
Importing your data into FreeAgent
Opening balances
You can import your opening balances into FreeAgent as of your FreeAgent start date.
When you import your opening balances, be sure to include:
- The balance of all your bank accounts
- Balances due to the business by your customers
- Balances owed by the business to suppliers
Bank transactions
You can import your bank transactions into FreeAgent automatically by setting up a bank feed.
If a bank feed isn't available for your bank, or you need to import historical transactions that are outside the scope of your bank feed, you will need to either upload bank statements or enter transactions manually.
After your bank transactions have been imported or uploaded, you will be able to view them in the ‘Banking’ area of FreeAgent, where you can explain them.
Once you’ve started explaining transactions, FreeAgent’s Guess feature will attempt to explain your transactions automatically.
Contacts
There are several ways to import your contacts into FreeAgent, depending on the software you’re currently using to maintain your contacts. For full details, see the instructions in the following articles:
- How to import contacts from email software such as Outlook, Google Mail or Mac Mail
- How to import contacts from Basecamp
- How to import contacts in CSV format
Your imported contacts will appear in the ‘Contacts’ area of FreeAgent, which you can access by selecting ‘Contacts’ at the top of the screen.
Projects
If you’ve been using Basecamp to manage your projects, you can import your Basecamp project data into FreeAgent.
Your imported projects will appear in the ‘Projects’ area, which you can access by selecting the ‘Work’ drop-down menu at the top of the screen and selecting ‘Projects’.
Historical sales invoices and bills
If you have historical sales invoices or bills to import into FreeAgent, you can use a third-party integration such as AutoEntry or Fabio to import the data. Alternatively, you can import the relevant bank transactions and explain them as ‘Sales’.
If you use a third-party integration to import bills, the data will appear in the ‘Bills’ area of FreeAgent, which you can access by selecting ‘Bills’ at the top of the screen.
Imported invoices will appear in the ‘Invoices’ area, which you can access by selecting the ‘Work’ drop-down menu at the top of the screen and then choosing ‘Invoicing’.
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