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Buy nowOur QBO is set up for multi-currency and our home currency is EUR.
The invoice is sent out on Sep01 for 30GBP (Registered in QBO) and the customer pays on Sep07 30GBP on Stripe (Registered in QBO, linked to the invoice).
On both the invoice and the received payment, we have to fill in the GBP-EUR exchange rate. By default, we use the exchange rate of that day.
The problem is in QBO, it records an FX gain/loss for these transactions while there was no actual foreign exchange.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello there, @daNiSMors. I'm here to share some details on avoiding FX loss for non-home currency transactions.
To avoid this, let's ensure that the exchange rate is the same as the invoice and payment transaction. You'll need to open the payment transactions and edit the exchange rate to match it with the vendor invoice exchange rate. That way, the gain or loss will be canceled.
You can refer to this article to learn more about home currency adjustments: Enter home currency adjustments for your foreign balances.
You can pull up the following reports and customize them if you want to view the unrealized gains or losses in your company:
Here's how:
For more details, please refer to these articles:
Please let me know in the comment section if you have clarification on managing currencies in QuickBooks. I'll be happy to assist you anytime. Take care!
Do you have a GBP bank account?
Hello there, @daNiSMors. I'm here to share some details on avoiding FX loss for non-home currency transactions.
To avoid this, let's ensure that the exchange rate is the same as the invoice and payment transaction. You'll need to open the payment transactions and edit the exchange rate to match it with the vendor invoice exchange rate. That way, the gain or loss will be canceled.
You can refer to this article to learn more about home currency adjustments: Enter home currency adjustments for your foreign balances.
You can pull up the following reports and customize them if you want to view the unrealized gains or losses in your company:
Here's how:
For more details, please refer to these articles:
Please let me know in the comment section if you have clarification on managing currencies in QuickBooks. I'll be happy to assist you anytime. Take care!
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