Information Systems:Cash Book Not in Balance
Cash Book not In Balance
It can be out of balance in two ways; the ‘open’ amount not equal to the total of the open transactions, or the ‘balance’ not equal to the bank balance in the G/L.
Open Amount not In Balance
*VA/480B* Work with Cash Book reconciliation 8/13/08 15:58:08 FSR46001 Open transactions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bank: 002 CIBC - Chequing Account (US) Open...... 10429.60- Reconciled 106436.62 Balance... 96007.02 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2=Change 5=Display 6=Related documents 7=Connected entries 8=Reconcile 9=Unreconcile 10=G/L transactions Bank Dt Doc date Rscd Transaction ref. Open amount Curr B 002 CHQ 07/28/08 AP 235 969.60- USD 002 CHQ 07/30/08 AP 236 3500.00- USD 002 CHQ 08/06/08 AP 237 5960.00- USD Bottom Bank Dt Doc date Rscd Transaction ref. Open amount Open 002 Y F1=Info F8=Move cursor
In this case, the total of the open transactions does agree with the open amount in the header.
On a command line in ASW, key in GO CBACC and press enter. Select the option ‘Rebuild Cash Book Bank balances from transactions’.
Cash Book Not Equal to G/L
Use a query to find each period's total from the cash book transaction file, and compare each to the G/L.
- File name is SROCBA
- Select CABKCO as the bank number, and CACTTP as ‘ 1’ or ‘ 4’ (note those leading spaces)
- Sort on CAPERI accounting period
- Accumulate total of CASCTR bank amount in system currency
- Break on change in CAPERI accounting period
In ASW, go into G/L Transaction Enquiry.
- For the bank account, key each period into both the from and to period, and press enter to display those transactions
- Press F10 to display the total of the selected transactions.
- Compare each period to the query report.
- For the opening balance, select a period range from blank to one before the first period listed in the query report.
- Nancy can adjust the opening balance of the cash book (so far, that is what has always been incorrect).