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Hello All,
I have questions about how I can process currency exchange and is Quickbooks online help me to do all transactions because I am working as an accountant with the company which works as an agent for money transfer companies and buy, sells a different currency. how can post batch transactions with QuickBooks online?
Thanks
Hi there, @Mouaz87.
Thanks for inquiring about the process of currency exchange in QuickBooks Online (QBO). You've come to the right place, and yes, you can use the multicurrency feature in QBO to track foreign transactions.
First off, we'll have to turn this feature on so you can start using it. Here's how:
For more insights about this feature, see this article: About Multicurrency.
For buying and selling, QuickBooks will use the home currency. You'll just need to assign the appropriate one for each customer. This way, the correct amount will show on the transaction. Here's how:
Read through the overview of this feature on this link: Assign a foreign currency in QBO.
When transferring funds with a different currency, QuickBooks will base the exchange rate on the day the funds transmitted. Follow the step-by-step guide on how to manually enter the exchange rates and revalue them whenever necessary.
Additionally, QuickBooks allows you to connect a bank with a different currency to post batch transactions. To do this, you'll need to create a foreign currency account first in your Chart of Accounts.
Visit this link for more detailed steps: Add a foreign currency account. It also helps you calculate the correct financial exchange rate for your reporting, and to identify the currency of your transactions.
Let me know if you have additional questions. We're always delighted to help.
If you are using QB Online and deal with multi currency transactions, you may have other options to lower your fee and get a better rate.
1. Utilize a 3rd party payment service
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2. Open a multi currency business account at TW as the virtual bank and utilize the bank feeds.
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I work with QB Desktop Pro 2018
And my company work as broker (currency exchange)
how can do sell and buy currency invoice with QB
please provide me with an example or any video
Thanks
You've come to the right place, Mouaz87. I'd be more than happy to guide you through how to use invoices and process payments.
You can create an invoice anytime.
Here's how:
As for sending online invoices to your clients, you'll need to apply for a QuickBooks Payments account:
If approved, you can turn on payment options for customers and start sending e-invoices. Payments can also be processed manually without sending an electronic invoice.
I've included a helpful video tutorial that details how to create and email these types of transactions with a merchant account:
Please don't hesitate in reaching out if there's any additional questions. Have a wonderful day!
thank you for response
I am looking at how to great sell and buy currency and relate that for an account, as I said, we are working as a broker
Hello there, Mouaz87.
The first thing that you need to do is to set up the Currency for your Customer and Vendor.
To set up currency for Customer:
To set up currency for Vendor:
Read through the overview of this article about setting up Multi-currency in QuickBooks Desktop: Set up and use Multicurrency.
Then, the invoice and bill currency should also be set. This way, the exchange gain, and loss will be realized once you have the sales receipt or invoice.
Know that you're always welcome to post if you have any other concerns. Wishing you and your business continued success.
hello
.if the customer sell from us multi-currency in one invoice and paid in US dollar
how can process that, same for the vendor when we buy multi-currency in one bill
Thanks
I've got you covered, @Mouaz87. I can share some steps to process multi-currency payments in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
In QBO, you can create a bill or invoice in a different currency, but you can only record the payment for these transactions using your home currency bank account. To do so, you'll have to create a dummy bank account with your customer's/vendor's currency and then transfer the funds from your live account. Please refer to the steps below.
Create a dummy account:
Next, is to record the payment of the foreign invoice:
Once done, transfer the amount from the Dummy Bank to your bank account:
The process above is also applied when recording bill payments with a different foreign currency.
You can also, refer to this SG article for additional reference.
Also, I've added this helpful article that will guide you to accomplish different multi-currency tasks in QuickBooks Online: About Multicurrency.
Don't hesitate to post again if you have any other questions about recording transactions with a different currency. I'm always here to help. Have a good one.
Hallo,
When am transferring funds from my USD account to my local currency account, how do I post that transaction on QuickBooks online.
Welcome to the Community, @Auma20. I'd be happy to help you with the money movement from your US account to a foreign in QuickBooks Online.
Since transferring funds directly from foreign accounts isn't possible, you'll need to create a clearing account for your transfers. No worries, I'm here to guide you every step of the way.
Let's begin with creating the US account:
Once finished, you'll need to transfer funds from the US account to the other account (foreign). The amounts should match to get the exact value of funds. Here's how to create a bank transfer:
Here is an article you can check to learn more about Multi-currency: Learn about multi-currency in QuickBooks Online.
Let me know if you have any other questions about transferring funds. I'm here to help.
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