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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Financial Management

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Financial Management

By : Bala, Lorente, Nicolàs Lorente
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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Financial Management

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Financial Management

3.3 (7)
By: Bala, Lorente, Nicolàs Lorente

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics NAV is a global Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution that provides small and mid-size businesses with greater control over their finances and a way to simplify their supply chain, manufacturing, and operations. Microsoft Dynamics NAV Financial Management explains all you need to know in order to successfully handle your daily financial management tasks. This book walks you through all the improvements in the latest release and shows you how to apply them in your workplace. You will learn about functionalities including sales and purchase processes, payments, bank account management, reporting taxes, budgets, cash flow, fixed assets, cost accounting, inventory valuation, workflows, sending and receiving electronic documents, and business intelligence. This book comprehensively covers all the financial management features inside the latest version of Dynamics NAV and follows a logical schema. By the time you’re finished this book you will have learned about budgets, cash flow management, currencies, intercompany postings, and accounting implications in areas such as jobs, services, warehousing, and manufacturing.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)
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5. Foretelling - Budgeting and Cash Flow Management

Posting accounting transactions


The system can automatically create and post many accounting transactions such as those for sales and purchase invoices, for instance. There are many other transactions that end up in an accounting entry automatically created by the system. We will actually see this in this chapter: taxes, fixed assets, inventory valuations, and so on.

You will probably need to post many other accounting transactions that are not managed by the system, such as payroll accrual entries, provisions, or others. You can post all these transactions using the General Journal.

The General Journal can be accessed by navigating to Financial Management | General Ledger and clicking on General Journal.

In the General Journal, you manually create the necessary transaction lines, indicating the Account No., Bal. Account No., and Amount as shown in the following screenshot. There are many other fields that could be filled in, actually, but we will start with an easy example:

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