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Old 02-20-2004, 09:18 PM
jgonsman jgonsman is offline
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I am keeping books for a non-profit. One of our activities involves purchasing and restoring wetlands. Frequently, funds for acqusition come from government agencies directly to a title company without going through our bank accounts. If these funds are anticipated to arrive after close of escrow, I would want to show them as receivables. My problem is that it appears that receivables in QuickBooks must be run posted through invoices and payments and not through journal entries. Is this true, or is there another way?
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Old 02-20-2004, 09:31 PM
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I did bookkeeping for a non-profit and I seem to recall being able to use the journal to record receivables. You go to "banking" then "make journal entry." From the drop-down CofA choose Accounts Receivable for the credit entry and whatever the offsetting entry would be for the debit.

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