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Entering a co-op equity statement

All of the figures you'll use are in the Equity column

Use the figures in the Equity column in the following example to learn how to enter a co-op equity statement.

There should be a deposit to the bank account for $17.00.


 

  1. Select Transaction Entry from the Transaction menu. The Transaction Entry dialogue box appears.
  2. Select Deposit from the Transaction type drop-down menu.
  3. Enter the transaction Date or click the arrow to select it from the calendar.
  4. Select the Bank account.
  5. Enter a Reference to identify the transaction throughout AgExpert Analyst. For example, CO-OP.
  6. Enter a Description or click the arrow to choose a previously entered description.
  7. Total all of the purchases and declare the amount as income to the Patronage Dividends account, selected from the Account drop-down menu and Income (IN)Type. Pumps/Farm Fuel/Lubes ($61.77) + Gas Bars ($2.77) = $64.54         
  8. Enter the GST ($2.39) in the GST/HST Collected account, selected from the Account drop-down menu and Debt (Liability) (D+) Type.
  9. Enter the food ($1.24) in the Personal Groceries account, selected from the Account drop-down menu and Personal Draw (PD) Type. Note: Enter this amount as a negative.
  10. If there's an amount for income tax on the equity transaction, enter it as a Personal Draw (PD) from the Type drop-down menu.
  11. Subtract the ending equity from the starting equity (Equity at January 1, 2011 in the example) and enter the amount in the Co-op Equity Asset account, selected from the Account drop-down menu and Asset Purchase (A+) Type. Ending equity ($120.55) - Equity at Jan. 31, 2011 ($69.38) = $51.17
  12. Click Record

Last updated on September 2, 2016 by FCC AgExpert