Hello!
In chart of accounts I have an account EUR Customer Prepayments. Naturally for receiving prepayments from Customers who pay in EUROs.
I know that I can create sub-accounts to that one such as "French Customers EUR Prepayments" or "Dutch Customers EUR Prepayments" or whatever.
But is it possible to create a sub-sub account? I.e. to have a multi-leveled hierarchy:
Account | Sub-account inside Account | Sub-sub accounts inside Sub-Account |
EUR Customer prepayments | French Customers EUR Prepayments | Client A |
Client B | ||
Client C |
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Yes, it is possible @SGI.
The sub-accounts are designed to keep your chart of accounts organized and create more details on your reports. Below are the steps on how to create them.
With these steps, you'll be able to create a multi-tiered account in your chart of accounts. The screenshot below will show you how it looks like to have a multi-sub account.
You can learn more about creating sub-accounts at this link here: Create subaccounts in your chart of accounts in QuickBooks Online.
I'm also adding this awesome article about using account numbers in your chart of account that I'm sure you'll find helpful. It has steps and information you need if you have an extensive chart of accounts.
That'll do it. Feel welcome to leave a message anytime if you have other questions. We're here to help you further. Thanks for visiting us today and I wish you have a wonderful week ahead.
Yes, it is possible @SGI.
The sub-accounts are designed to keep your chart of accounts organized and create more details on your reports. Below are the steps on how to create them.
With these steps, you'll be able to create a multi-tiered account in your chart of accounts. The screenshot below will show you how it looks like to have a multi-sub account.
You can learn more about creating sub-accounts at this link here: Create subaccounts in your chart of accounts in QuickBooks Online.
I'm also adding this awesome article about using account numbers in your chart of account that I'm sure you'll find helpful. It has steps and information you need if you have an extensive chart of accounts.
That'll do it. Feel welcome to leave a message anytime if you have other questions. We're here to help you further. Thanks for visiting us today and I wish you have a wonderful week ahead.
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