Before the Balance Sheet and Income Statement printing programs
can be run, the layouts must be setup.
A layout is the presentation format used to control the printing of
Financial Statements. Usually, there is a layout for the Balance
Sheet, and another for the Income Statement.
This utility can be used to setup "generic" layouts.
These system generated generic layouts include all G/L accounts
positioning them according to the account Type (A, L, R, X). This
Generate Statement Layouts program automatically incorporates the
Asset and Liability accounts into a Balance Sheet layout, then it
incorporates the Revenue and Expense accounts into a separate
Income Statement layout.
Once the basic layouts are setup, if required they can be easily
customized to suit your firm's specific needs in Statement Layouts.
The same statement may be setup several ways, permitting different
presentations of the same data.
For example: One Income Statement layout can be setup for internal
use and another layout for the accountant to use.
To copy an existing layout code click the BUILD
button and use Copy Statement Layouts,
then the new layout can be customized using Statement Layouts.
When multiple layouts are created presenting different versions
of a company's financial reports, be careful not to re-create
generic layouts, over-writing any custom layouts previously
created.
i.e. If specially designed custom layouts are codes B and I, then
use different layout codes such as X and Y, for the system
generated generic versions.
Whenever layouts are regenerated using this utility, a record is
written to Delete Log, to track the
over-writing and creation of new layouts. This deletion record is
identified as function GLSL50A.
The operator code, the layout codes, and the date are tracked.
The prompts to generate new Generic Statement Layouts are:
There may be more than one layout for a Balance Sheet.
e.g. one layout for internal purposes, another layout for
presentation, etc.
There may be more than one layout for the Income Statement.
i.e. one layout for internal purposes, another layout for
presentation, etc.
If you are unsure, do not generate these layouts. Once
customized layouts are over-written, they cannot be recovered
except from a backup.
Existing layouts codes can be confirmed in the "Layout window" in
G/L Statement Layouts.
Note: Generally the PLNI and PLRE system required accounts
display at the bottom of the Balance Sheet or Income Statement,
however if your firm uses alpha characters when assigning GL
Account numbers and the statement layouts are auto-generated, the
PLNI & PLRE accounts may not be positioned at the end as the
utility will sort the accounts alphabetically within type.
Once auto-generated, the layouts can be manually modified to
re-order the accounts appropriately.
New Accounts:
When new Accounts have been added to the Chart of Accounts, these
new accounts are NOT automatically added to existing Layouts.
To add the new accounts to the layouts either:
Reviewing and Updating the Current Layout:
To review the current layouts, select Statement Layouts and select the appropriate
Layout Code.
Ignore extraneous accounts and system accounts which your operation
does not use, but the system does.
Accounts with zero balances do not show on any financial
statements.
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