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We recently purchased a big piece of equipment. The transaction is pretty complicated and I am not sure of the best way to enter it into my books. It goes like this:
My questions are these:
I am probably making this more complicated than it needs to be. HELP!
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Create a fixed asset account for the truck
Create a long term liability account for the loans (from your description there are two loans = two liability accounts, investor and bank)
Create the truck sales company as a vendor
Create a bill for the vendor, select the fixed asset truck account and the total amount
next line select the loan liability associated with the investor, enter the amount of the 10% deposit as a negative number
save
Enter the deposits in your bank account, you say some yours some the loan, so you will have to split up the detail on the deposit, one line is the investor liability account and amount, the other line is where the rest of the money came from and the amount
Enter a vendor credit, select the bank loan liability account and enter the amount of the loan, save
Bring up pay bills, apply the vendor credit, then select the bank account as the payment source, make the balance due payment.
Create a fixed asset account for the truck
Create a long term liability account for the loans (from your description there are two loans = two liability accounts, investor and bank)
Create the truck sales company as a vendor
Create a bill for the vendor, select the fixed asset truck account and the total amount
next line select the loan liability associated with the investor, enter the amount of the 10% deposit as a negative number
save
Enter the deposits in your bank account, you say some yours some the loan, so you will have to split up the detail on the deposit, one line is the investor liability account and amount, the other line is where the rest of the money came from and the amount
Enter a vendor credit, select the bank loan liability account and enter the amount of the loan, save
Bring up pay bills, apply the vendor credit, then select the bank account as the payment source, make the balance due payment.
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