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MYOB Online Course Videos — MYOB Sales: Creating a Sales Order

Creating a Sales Order is as simple as creating a Sales Quote. Click on Enter Sales and, as MYOB remembers the last data entry you have entered, you will see that you have the Quote Screen.

As per what was done for entering a Quote, you click on the drop down arrow and select Order.

Note that the screen has changed colour and should now be yellow.

A Sales Order is used when the customer has either accepted your Quote or has called to request items to be sent to them. You may need to order these items.

Enter the customer’s name and tab. You will see a screen pop up which advises you that a Quote has already been raised for this customer. If you are not using this Quote, just cancel and continue completing the Order as you would for an invoice or quote.

502110 creating a sales order in MYOB
502110 creating a sales order in MYOB

Video Reference: 502110

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Searching for an Accounting Program: MYOB Live Accounts

With the year soon to come to a close, I have been wondering what sort of accounting program to use for next year.

For the past 10 years I have been using the Australian Tax Office E-Record for my husband as he is a sole trader. When I first began my business, E-Record gave me everything that I was looking for in an accounting program.  Unfortunately the ATO are now not supporting E-Record which has forced me to finding a new accounting program suited to my needs.

Most of the accounting programs I have used over the years were specific to insurance and law. These were used for invoicing, trust accounts, time billing and payments. MYOB was the other accounts program used for the actual running of the business.

For a sole trader (which a virtual assistant is) I didn’t need a program that had all the bells and whistles needed by businesses who need to have payroll, stock inventory and superannuation – to name but a few.  For my business, what”s required is a program that enables me to enter all invoices, payments and bank reconciliation. I do not have staff nor do I keep inventory.

Using MYOB, I thought, was not an option as I felt that I did not require half the features that are included. The other factor was the cost of it. I could not justify, nor would it be a sound fiscal decision, to buy a program and not utilise its full value.

I began my search online to find the most cost effective program for the requirements of my business. All the programs that were available had features which I would not use so I seemed to be back to square one!

I had been told about an online accounting program that was free. I went to the website to investigate. Yes it was just what I needed and yes it was free but for 20 transactions per month. Now I know there are times that I will go over this. I may have worked for more clients and have had outlays which put me over the 20. The next level was going to cost $25 per month. I thought that it would be just what I needed. No program to download, I can access the program from anywhere and on any computer, no having to worry about upgrades and no having to worry about a computer malfunction or virus to lose entries. Perfect.

Frankie-headshot-virtual assistant recommends MYOB accounting software and course for virtual assistants VA'sAs I was about to upgrade and pay the monthly fee I wondered if MYOB also had thought of this and I decided to go to the MYOB website to see.

MYOB also have Live Accounts, their online accounting program and it also cost $25 per month. This program does it all. I can link my bank accounts to the Live Account and any payments of invoices will automatically be matched to the clients invoice. Invoices can be emailed direct form Live Accounts. All reports are available and the program is extremely user friendly. The one bonus is that I do not have to download to USB or CD to take to the accountant at the end of the financial year. He can just go online himself for the details.

I will be encouraging my clients to also use Live Accounts as I can access their accounts from my computer at home rather than going to their office to do the bookkeeping.

I recommend that you go to www.myob.com yourself and just look at the features and benefits of using an online accounting program.

 

— Frankie Varley

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MYOB Online Course Videos — Creating Items

There are two ways to get to the inventory options. The first is by clicking Inventory on the main Command Centre. The second is by clicking on Command Centre on the top tab and then going to Inventory. The second way may be the one you would use if you are using a more basic MYOB program.

When in Inventory, click on Item List and then click on the New icon. You can now type in what you will name the item. Tab will give you the other options – buy, sell or inventory item.

Here you can add the details for which account to track the item.

To enter the cost of the item (if it is for a sale item), click on the selling details and the cost-per-unit can be entered. Here you can also make sure that GST is included in the price.

Doing this saves time as all details, such as the cost per item and whether GST has been added, are all included now when doing a sales invoice.

Creating Items in MYOB
Creating Items in MYOB

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Video Reference: 501404

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MYOB Online Course Videos — Entering Opening Balances

You have now finalised setting up your company using the Easy Setup Assistant. However, you”ve just realised that you”ve forgotten a couple of financial documents or you”ve just received some extra ones that need to be added. Therefore you need to change your balances. What do you do?

All you need to do is this: On Setup on the Toolbar, select balances on the dropdown box, then select which of the four options you require.

If you need to add for accounts, click on the link and you will be taken to your Accounts List. Note that you are given accounts for Assets, Liability and Equity.

To change amounts, it”s just a matter of clicking on the numerical field and typing in the amount. If there are a number of balances which require changing, use casino online the tab key as this will take you through the fields more quickly.

Entering Opening Balances in MYOB
Entering Opening Balances in MYOB

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Video Reference: 501307

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Who Owes Me Money?

I work with several different clients each week and the time I spend on each project varies. Some clients are great payers while others need me to wait until the end of the month to fit in with their accounting system. How can I keep track of my trade debtors easily?

I realised that I can start to use MYOB AccountRight today. I can set up a simple chart of accounts, customise an invoice form, enter client details and start invoicing with professional-looking invoices. Now when a client asks how much they own me, I click a few buttons and they have the exact answer.

MYOB is a quick and easy way –  not only look professional but to be professional. Even better, you don’t need to know anything about accounting.

– Frankie Varley

 

Frankie Varley MYOB Tips
Frankie Varley MYOB Tips

 

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MYOB Online Course Videos — The Sales Screen

To see where you would enter a sale using existing information, click on the ‘Sale’ Icon and then click on ‘Enter Sales’.

The Invoice window will now be on your screen. The cursor automatically defaults to the Customer Fields.

[Hint: Use your ‘TAB’ key to go to the different fields on the invoice.]

Click on the drop down box next to Customer; all the customers that have been entered will be shown. Select the correct customer and click on the Use Customer button at the bottom of the customer screen.

Notice now that the shipping details, terms and tax have automatically been entered.

In the Invoice Number field, MYOB defaults to a numbered invoice. This can be changed to reflect your invoice keeping.

If your customer has given you a Purchase Order Number, MYOB has a field in which you can enter that number so that your customer can online slots keep track on their own accounts.

Note that there is a field where you can enter a salesperson – this is handy, particularly if you have staff members who are paid on a commission basis.

The Comments field defaults to ‘Thank You’ but MYOB does give you other options – or you can add your own.

If this is an invoice which was paid on the day, there is a field for both this and the Payment Method.

502102 sales screen in MYOB
502102 sales screen in MYOB

Video Reference: 502102

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MYOB Online Course Videos — Entering Items in MYOB Sales

The ‘Item’ invoice layout is on your screen. If you use your Tab Key you will note that MYOB allows you to jump to the next field. This is extremely handy when you have a number of invoices to do because it saves lots of time!

To enter, firstly type in the number of the items sold, tab to Item Number then tab again and you’ll see a List of Items on your screen.

Important: You MUST enter an Item Number when using an Item Layout for your invoices.

Your Items list will have the Item number, description of Item and the Number of Items in stock. Select the Item and click on the button ‘Use this Item’. Tab and the description of that Item is in the Description field; tab again and the price of each Item will be shown. Tab again and the full price will be in the Total field.

If you have more items to enter for this sale, simply click Enter and you will be on the next line of your invoice.

502104 sales enter items in MYOB
502104 sales enter items in MYOB

Video Reference: 502104

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MYOB Online Course Videos — Sales Layout

MYOB allows you to change the look of your invoice even though you may already have entered the type of invoice in Setup.

At the bottom of your invoice is a layout icon. Click on the icon and the List of Layouts will now show. When you click on the different layouts, MYOB gives a brief description of each option.

Selecting the ‘Item’ invoice, you will notice that the layout has changed and there are more fields to enter information than was on the ‘Service’ layout.

The description field is where you enter the items sold and you can type anything that is appropriate to that item.

The Account number field gives you the Income Account and this is from the Chart of Accounts.

The Tax field gives you the tax amount, whether it is GST or GST free.

You will notice that there is a ‘Job’ Column; it is here you can add a sale to a Job Number. This is used so that you can keep a track of income and expenses for a particular job.

502103 Sales Layout in MYOB
502103 Sales Layout in MYOB

Video Reference: 502103

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