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How do i enter a trade in quickbooks? I did some work for my landlord. i wrote him a check for rent subtracting the amount of the invoice and applied that to the "rent" expense account. how do i pay the invoice for the work i performed and apply that amount to the rent expense account?
i figured it out....
You would use a Check to the Landlord listing the Gross Rent as expense. On the next line, using a negative, post this to an Other Current Asset account. This account is named Vendor Prepayment.
You have the invoice for their sale as a Customer name. You need to make an Other Charge type item linked to that Other Current Asset account; name it Settlement as Barter. Put this item on a Credit Memo and the amount owed to you from that invoice. Apply the credit memo to the invoice.
Now this Other Current Asset account is 0. You have captured Gross rent in the name of the landlord for proper tracking and reporting, and you have proper Customer Sales data.
You just have no Banking for that split amount that you bartered.
I just can't get my brain to work right to figure this out. We trade product for rent, sometimes they owe us and sometimes we owe them - calculated monthly. They usually owe us.
I can share some information that can help you with recording your transactions, @jerickson64
This is similar to a barter exchange. When you and your seller trade products and services, this occurs. You'd create an invoice and a bill to keep track of the products or services you're trading. Simply follow the instructions outlined below to get started.
First, you'll have to set up a barter bank account:
Then, create and receive the invoice payment for the barter transaction:
Next, deposit the payment to the barter account:
Lastly, enter the bill and pay it for the barter transaction:
Here are different ways how you can track customer transactions and money you owe your vendors:
Once you're done, refer to the following article on how to generate and customize reports to display data from your company file:
Stay in touch if you have additional questions about managing transactions in QuickBooks. Please know that I’m just a reply away. Have a great rest of your day.
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