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QuickBooks Online Multiple Currencies

Last updated on May 4, 2024 9:04 pm
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What you’ll learn

  • How to get access to QuickBooks Online including a possible free 30-day trial
  • How to turn on the multicurrency feature
  • Set up accounts related to multicurrency including account types of Cash, Accounts Receivable, & Accounts Payable
  • Enter transactions related to foreign currency accounts receivable
  • Enter transactions related to foreign currency accounts payable
  • Enter transactions related to forward contracts for speculation
  • Enter transactions related to forward contracts to reduce risk on foreign currency transactions

Learn how to get access to QuickBooks Online including a possible free 30-day trial version often offered by Intuit, the owner of QuickBooks Online.

The course will discuss accounting for multiple currencies, outlining the process in Excel to provide a more transparent look at the process. Then we will enter the transactions into QuickBooks, the software automating some of the steps required.

We will learn how to turn multicurrency on, and which accounts will be affected most by multicurrency transactions including cash account types, accounts receivable account types, and accounts payable account types.

Learners will work example problems related to the sales cycles and the purchases cycle, the sales cycle including foreign currency receivables, the purchases cycle including foreign currency payables.

We will also demonstrate transactions related to forward contracts, both for speculative purposes and to mitigate risk on foreign currency transactions.

The multiple currency feature is useful when the company is holding onto cash in a foreign currency, the software helping us to record the home currency equivalent for financial statement presentation.

Multiple currency functionality is also helpful when we make sales on account, sending an invoice, hoping to get paid in the future, tracking accounting receivable, but expecting to be paid in a foreign currency. The accounts receivable account will need to be valued in the home currency even though we will be paid in a foreign one.

We have a similar situation when we make purchases on account, promising to pay in a foreign currency at some point in the future. The accounts payable account will need to be valued in the home currency equivalence even though we will be paying in a foreign currency.

Who this course is for:

  • Business owners
  • Accountants
  • Bookkeepers

Course content

  • Introduction3 lectures • 39min
  • Introduction
  • Sales Cycle4 lectures • 56min
  • Sales Cycle
  • Purchase Equipment On Account5 lectures • 1hr
  • Purchase Equipment On Account
  • Purchase Inventory On Account5 lectures • 1hr 11min
  • Purchase Inventory On Account
  • Forward Contract for Speculation that Foreign Currency will Strengthen8 lectures • 1hr 22min
  • Forward Contract for Speculation that Foreign Currency will Strengthen
  • Forward Contract for Speculation that Foreign Currency will Weaken10 lectures • 1hr 40min
  • Forward Contract for Speculation that Foreign Currency will Weaken
  • Forward Contracted Used to Reduce Risk From Purchase of Fixed Asset On Account11 lectures • 2hr 8min
  • Forward Contracted Used to Reduce Risk From Purchase of Fixed Asset On Account

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