When you send a payment or receive a refund from a vendor, you must decide whether to apply the payment or refund to one or more open entries. You can specify the exact amount that you want to apply to the payment receipt or refund, and then only partially apply vendor ledger entries. You must apply all vendor ledger entries to obtain correct vendor statistics and reports of the account statements and finance charges.
Note: Vendors may sometimes give a payment refund instead of a credit memo to offset against future invoices, especially when you return items that you have already paid for or when you have overpaid an invoice.
You can apply vendor ledger entries in three different ways:
Note: If the Application Method field on the vendor card contains Apply to Oldest, then payments will automatically be applied to the oldest open credit entry if you do not manually specify which entry to apply to. If the application method for a customer is Manual, then you must apply entries manually.
You can apply vendor payments manually to their related purchase documents when you post the payments in the Payment Journal window. For information about filling the payment journal, see How to: Make Payments.
You can also apply vendor payments, and customer payments, after the payments appear as negative bank transactions at your bank. In the Payment Reconciliation Journal window, you can use functions for bank statement import, automatic application, and bank account reconciliation. For more information, see Reconcile Payments Using Automatic Application.
On each line in the Amount to Apply field, enter the amount to apply to the individual entry.
If you do not enter an amount, then the maximum amount is automatically applied. At the bottom of the Apply Vendor Entries window, you can see the amount in the Applied Amount field, and you can see whether the application balances.
On each line in the Amount to Apply field, enter the amount to apply to the individual entry.
If you do not enter an amount, then the maximum amount is automatically applied. At the bottom of the Apply Vendor Entries window, you can see the amount in the Applied Amount field, and you can see whether the application balances.
For each line in the Amount to Apply field, enter the amount to apply to the individual entry.
If you do not enter an amount, then the maximum amount is automatically applied. You can see the amount in the Applied Amount field at the bottom of the Apply Vendor Entries window.
If you buy from a vendor in one currency and make payment in another currency, you can still apply the invoice to the payment.
If you apply an entry (Entry 1) in one currency to an entry (Entry 2) in a different currency, the posting date on Entry 1 is used to find the relevant exchange rate to convert amounts on Entry 2. The relevant exchange rate is found in the Currency Exchange Rates window.
Applying vendor ledger entries in different currencies must be enabled. For more information, see How to: Enable Application of Ledger Entries in Different Currencies
Important: When you apply entries in different currencies to one another, the entries are converted to USD. Even though the exchange rates for the two relevant currencies are fixed, for example between USD and EUR, there may be a small residual amount when these foreign-currency amounts are converted to USD. These small residual amounts are posted as gains and losses to the account specified in the Realized Gains Account or Realized Losses Account field in the Currencies window. The Amount (USD) field is also adjusted on the relevant vendor ledger entries.
When you unapply an erroneous application, correcting entries that are identical to the original entry but with opposite sign in the amount field are created and posted for all entries, including all general ledger posting derived from the application, such as payment discount and currency gains/losses. The entries that were closed by the application are reopened.
Important: If an entry has been applied by more than one application entry, you must unapply the latest application entry first.
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