Accounting in Tally Prime or Tally Prime accounting enables managing your accounting entities, inventory movements, financial & banking transactions, and provides real-time reports on all these.
Tally Prime classifies transactions as accounting or inventory based on the nature of the accounting entries and the accounts they affect. The generic category Accounting in TallyPrime includes the chart of accounts, journal entries, contra vouchers, and other vouchers used for checking the impact of notional transactions without immediately affecting your accounts. Other features covered under the section include the accounting and financial reports in TallyPrime, Banking Utilities, options to control your finances, facility to manage use of different currencies in your business, calculation of interest for the receivables, and options to check the accuracy of accounting entries. You also get a Statistics report that displays the summary of the types of accounts and vouchers in your accounts.
To get started with Tally Prime, you need to first create your company to keep a record of all your day-to-day business transactions. To create the company, you need the company name and financial year information. You can enter all other details such as contact information, security, while creating the company or any time later.
Ledgers in Tally Prime The ledgers in Tally Prime or in the Books of Accounts affect assets, liabilities, income or expenses. Tally Prime can generate a Profit & Loss A/c and Balance Sheet immediately after a transaction has been entered. It can also generate a range of comprehensive financial statements and reports.
There are 24 pre-defined voucher types in Tally Prime for accounting, inventory, payroll and orders. You can create more voucher types under these pre-defined voucher types as per your business needs.
For example, for cash payments and bank payments, the predefined voucher type is Payment Voucher. You can also have two or more sales voucher types in Tally Prime for different kinds of sales transactions. For example, credit sales, cash sales, and so on.
A payment voucher is a way to record payments made to suppliers and maintain a history of payments that your business has made. Companies use vouchers to gather and file supporting documents that are required to approve and track payments of liabilities.A payment voucher is a way to record payments made to suppliers and maintain a history of payments that your business has made. Companies use vouchers to gather and file supporting documents that are required to approve and track payments of liabilities.
Payment voucher- It is also called a debit voucher. A payment voucher is used to keep a record of payments made in cash or through the bank.
Some of the instances when a payment voucher is prepared are:
follow the above steps for following transaction.
May 02 Paid Salary Rs.1000
May 09 Paid Dividend Rs.500
July 21 Made settlement to M/S.ABI AGENCIES was Rs.1500 part settlement
Aug 04 Withdraw from personal use was Rs.1800
Sep 01 Cash purchased of computer Rs.10000
The receipt is the act of receiving, or the fact of having been received while voucher is a piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount, or that can be exchanged for goods and services.
Receipt voucher- It is also called a credit voucher. A receipt voucher is used to keep a record of cash or bank receipt.
Some of the instances when a receipt voucher is prepared are:
follow the above steps for following transaction.
May 20 Received discount Rs.30000
June05 Received cheque from M/S.DIVYA & CO was Rs.10000 against the bill.36
The equivalent back up document for a transaction not involving the movement of money is called a journal voucher. Examples of 'non-cash' transactions include to recognize a donation in kind of a computer, to correct a coding error in a previous closed month, to charge interest on a loan or depreciate fixed assets.
Journal voucher - A journal voucher is also called a non-cash voucher or transfer voucher. They serve as proof of non-cash transactions.
Depreciating fixed assets of the company:
Whenever you purchase a product or service, you record the purchase entry. In tally, this is recorded through the purchase voucher. It is also one of the most widely used vouchers in tally. There are two modes for accounting in purchase vouchers- Invoice mode and Voucher mode, as mentioned in the sales voucher
You may do a simple cash purchase or purchase on credit. For each purchase transaction, you will need to keep a record of the items you bought, payments made, goods returned, and so on.
follow the above steps for following transaction.
June 28 Purchase furniture from M/S.ABI AGENCIES was Rs.2000 bill no:37
Whenever you sell a product or service, you record sales entries. In tally, the sales are recorded through the sales voucher. It is one of the most widely used accounting vouchers in tally. There are two modes for accounting in sales vouchers- Invoice mode and Voucher mode.
Debit Note entry is passed when there is a purchase return transaction. This voucher is deactivated by default. You can activate it by pressing F11 and configuring its features. You can refer to the original purchase invoice against which this entry is passed for maintaining track of such transactions. When a party is selected, you will come across the list of invoices against which this Debit note voucher is used
Profit and Loss A/c is one of the primary financial statements that you can use to monitor the health of your business. It summarizes the revenues, costs, and expenses for a specific period, such as a quarter or a year. Thus, you can easily gather the net result of the business operations.
Using the Profit and Loss A/c in Tally Prime, you can measure the ability of your business to generate profit. Accordingly, you can take various measures to increase revenue, reduce costs, and so on. What’s more, you can view the Profit and Loss A/c in the browser.
Balance Sheet is one of topmost financial statement prepared by the businesses. The financial details of the balance sheet help you and the external stakeholders to evaluate the financial performance of the business on a given date. Before knowing the steps to prepare a balance sheet and reading the balance sheet, it is important to be familiar with the components and format of the balance sheet.
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