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Hi there, nbaldwin-nlcc.
Let me share some ideas on how QuickBooks works before closing the financial year.
Yes, you can create or post new transactions as long the dates are covered for the new financial year when you record them in QuickBooks Online. Otherwise, it'll affect your last year's financial reporting. However, it's advisable to close the book before starting to post new transactions.
You may want to reach out to your accountant to seek some information on what's the better way of tracking them. They can also guide you further in this situation.
Let me include the steps on how to close the book. Here's how:
Here are some articles that you can explore anytime. It's all about modifying the closed book and additional information about the year-end guide and checklist:
If there's anything that you need to clarify or need assistance with the process, please let me know by commenting below. I'm here to help. Keep safe!
Hi there, nbaldwin-nlcc.
Let me share some ideas on how QuickBooks works before closing the financial year.
Yes, you can create or post new transactions as long the dates are covered for the new financial year when you record them in QuickBooks Online. Otherwise, it'll affect your last year's financial reporting. However, it's advisable to close the book before starting to post new transactions.
You may want to reach out to your accountant to seek some information on what's the better way of tracking them. They can also guide you further in this situation.
Let me include the steps on how to close the book. Here's how:
Here are some articles that you can explore anytime. It's all about modifying the closed book and additional information about the year-end guide and checklist:
If there's anything that you need to clarify or need assistance with the process, please let me know by commenting below. I'm here to help. Keep safe!
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