FarmIT 3000 - Financial Reports
Farm IT Help - Financial Reports
Financial Reports
FarmIT3000 Gold provides the most common financial reports to enable you to
assess your business performance. You have probably had an accountant producing
your final accounts and FarmIT 3000 Gold will probably not change this, although it
should make their job easier. There will still be a need for an accountant to analyse
your accounts and make adjustments to finalise them.
The financial reports available to you include, 'Profit and Loss', 'Accounts
Receiable and Payable', 'Trial Balance', details of account, and a basic balance
sheet.
All of the reports are of course based on the data you enter and therefore
accurate data entry is very important, as is the need to think about how you
wish to analyse accounts information, for example:
Let us assume you sell both Lambs and Cull Ewes. Both are of course sheep,
when creating an invoice to record the sale of the animals we could credit the
sale to a single income account called 'Sheep'. Anaylising this account we would
be able to see all the income from the sale of sheep, but we would be unable to
break it down into Lambs or Cull Ewes. A much better approach would be to create
two accounts, one for the sale of 'Lambs' and the other for 'Cull Ewes'. Then
when we create the invoice we would credit the Lamb sale account for Lambs and
the Cull Ewes account for the sale of Cull Ewes, thus we may then see in our
analysis of the accounts the actual income for Lambs and compare it to that of
Cull Ewes.
Similarly we should think about the expense account we create and how we
charge expense items to them, for example if you wanted to know at the end of
the year exactly how much money you have spent on a particular item for example
Vetenary Bills then all items of this nature need to be debited to a particular
expense account for example 'Vet Costs'.
See Also
Profit and Loss
Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Trial Balance