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Home › Frequently Asked Questions

Accounting, End of Day and Year End

Thu, 08/06/2009 - 07:52 — Doug

This section explains a number of common questions regarding accounting setup and daily or year end balancing

  • Changing Tax Rates
  • Clearing Erroneous A/R
  • Donation Clearing Account
  • End Of Day Settlement over an Extended Break
  • End of Day Settlement Warning
  • How do I correct an End of Day Imbalance?
  • How do I tell which payment method paid for a ticket and why can it only be inferred from a payment allocation report?
  • Why is there only one A/R account in TM? Can we have one for donation receivables?
‹ Appendix: Excerpt from the ADA Act up Changing Tax Rates ›
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