Equity Account for Current Earnings
This field displays the number of the account that tracks the increase in your business's equity during the current fiscal year. The amount assigned to this account is determined by subtracting the balances of all cost of sales and expense accounts from the balance of all income accounts (current earnings = income - cost of sales - expenses). In MYOB AccountEdge documentation, this account is referred to as your Current Year Earnings account.
Equity Account for Retained Earnings
This field displays the number of the account that tracks the increase in your business's equity during its lifetime, not including the current fiscal year. When a new fiscal year is begun, the current earnings account's balance is added to the balance of this account. In MYOB AccountEdge documentation, this account is referred to as your Retained Earnings account.
Equity Account for Historical Balancing
This field allows you to enter an account that tracks the difference in the opening balances you entered for your asset accounts and the opening balances you entered for your liability and equity accounts. If, for example, the opening balance of all your asset accounts is $100,000, and the total balance of all your liability and equity accounts is only $95,000, the remaining $5,000 will be assigned to this account. To ensure your business records are accurate, this account's balance should be zero.
In MYOB AccountEdge documentation, this account is referred to as your Historical Balancing account.
Bank Account for Undeposited Funds
This field allows you to enter an undeposited funds account into which individual cash-receipts transactions are recorded -- not directly to your checking or credit card accounts. After you've grouped all of the Receive Money transactions you wish, you can then make a bank deposit which will include the group of Receive Money transactions you select. Using this method, a single bank deposit transaction will appear on your bank or credit card statement in place of many Receive Money transactions. The linked account must be a Detail Checking account.
In MYOB AccountEdge documentation, this account is referred to as your Undeposited Funds account.
Bank Account for Electronic Payments
This account allows you to track funds you wish to include on an electronic payment. The linked account must be a Detail Checking account.
When you make an entry in the Spend Money, Pay Employees or Pay Bills window, you can choose to group the transaction with other electronic payments. When you choose this option, the amount of the transaction will be recorded in account you enter in this window and will remain there until you pay it electronically using the Prepare Electronic Payments window. In the Prepare Electronic Payments window, you'll use the account you selected in the MYOB Business Services Setup window to pay the electronic payment.
In MYOB AccountEdge documentation, this account is referred to as your Electronic Payments account.
Account for Currency Gains/Losses
If you use Multicurrency, there is the potential for changes in the exchange rate between currencies to affect the value of your transactions and accounts. This potential is referred to as an unrealized gain or loss. Some-but not all-companies need to account for unrealized gains and losses; consult your accountant if you're unsure whether you need to track this information for your business.
This field allow you to enter an account for unrealized currency gains or losses.
In MYOB AccountEdge documentation, this account is referred to as your Currency Gain Loss account.
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