Accounting Templates and Extensions
Accounting Templates and ExtensionsAlongside country-specific options, we also offer Universal templates.
These are Banana's ready-to-use file templates, easily adaptable to your country or preferences, with descriptive accounts for better understanding.
Instead of numerical accounts, universal templates have descriptive accounts. Instead of a number or a code, you then find a short description. This system makes accounting simpler and more intuitive.
Here is an example of a chart of accounts for an income and expenses accounting file:

全球: 商业会计
无增值税的商业会计模板
商店会计
商店会计 feiSimple Accounting for a Shop
Simple Accounting for a Shop michael房地产管理的收益&费用核算
房地产管理的收益&费用核算 cathie公司的收益&费用记账模板
公司的收益&费用记账模板 cathieComptabilité multidevise pour PME
Comptabilité multidevise pour PMEModèle idéal pour la gestion de la comptabilité des sociétés anonymes. Le plan comptable est structuré selon le schéma PME et présente les registres clients/fournisseurs. Il y a des comptes en devises étrangères et des centres de coûts.
Comptabilité pour sociétés anonymes
Comptabilité pour sociétés anonymes caterinaComptabilité pour sociétés de personnes morales avec les registres clients/fournisseurs
Comptabilité pour sociétés de personnes morales avec les registres clients/fournisseursModèle idéal pour la gestion de la comptabilité des sociétés anonymes. Le plan comptable est structuré conformément au régime des PME. Il y a des centres de coûts.
Comptabilité pour sociétés de personnes morales avec les registres clients/fournisseurs
Comptabilité pour sociétés de personnes morales avec les registres clients/fournisseursModèle idéal pour la gestion de la comptabilité de personnes morales. Le plan comptable est structuré conformément au régime des PME. Il y a des centres de coûts et la gestion des clients et fournisseurs.
Comptabilité pour Entreprise jusqu'à 500'000 CHF chiffre d'affaires
Comptabilité pour Entreprise jusqu'à 500'000 CHF chiffre d'affairesPlan comptable structuré pour gérer une entreprise dont le chiffre d'affaires annuel n'excède pas 500'000 CHF. Avec TVA et des centres de coûts.
公司会计 (含中英文报表)
公司会计 (含中英文报表) feiComptabilité pour Entreprises Individuelles
Comptabilité pour Entreprises IndividuellesPour gérer les comptes d'une petite entreprise individuelle. Le plan comptable est structuré avec des groupes et sousgroupes et centres de coût.
Comptabilité pour Entreprises individuelles
Comptabilité pour Entreprises individuellesPour gérer les comptes d'une petite entreprise individuelle avec TVA et centres de coût.
Yacht, Boats, Cruises Income & Expense Accounting Log Book with Budget and Cash Plan
Yacht, Boats, Cruises Income & Expense Accounting Log Book with Budget and Cash PlanTrack yacht or sailboat expenses and revenues. No need of accounting experience.
Easy to use Accounting software for Yacht. Predefined account file with chart of account, with comprehensive list of expenses (Engine, Crew, Administrative, Guests) and Revenues, that can be easily adapted for your specific needs.
This accounting template provides.
- Predefined account chart with Expenses (Engine, Crew, Administrative, Guests) and Revenues that can be easily adapted for your specific needs.
- Cost and revenues subdivision also by cruise.
公司的复式记账模板
公司的复式记账模板 cathieBuchhaltung mit Budget für ein Restaurant | Beschreibende Konten
Buchhaltung mit Budget für ein Restaurant | Beschreibende KontenBudget für ein Restaurant erstellen
In jedem Betrieb ist es entscheidend, im Laufe des Jahres fundierte Entscheidungen über die wirtschaftliche und finanzielle Lage treffen zu können – idealerweise mit der Möglichkeit, frühzeitig einzugreifen, bevor es zu spät ist. Aus diesem Grund bietet Banana Buchhaltung in seinen Vorlagen die Funktion "Budget", mit der Sie ganz einfach den Finanzplan für Ihr Restaurant erstellen können.
Wir begleiten Sie Schritt für Schritt bei der Budgetplanung. Folgen Sie einfach den nachstehenden Anleitungen – es ist schnell und unkompliziert, sodass Sie sich direkt wieder auf Ihr Geschäft und Ihre Gäste konzentrieren können!
1. Einnahmen eingeben
Beginnen Sie mit der Erfassung der fixen Einnahmen. Als Orientierung können die Einnahmen des Vorjahres dienen.
In der Regel setzen sich die Einnahmen aus folgenden Bereichen zusammen:
- Lebensmittelverkäufen
- Getränkeverkäufen
Gerade bei Restaurants empfiehlt es sich, die Umsätze für Speisen und Getränke monatsweise zu planen, da diese je nach Feiertagen und Jahreszeit stark schwanken können. Selbstverständlich können Sie die Verkaufspositionen individuell anpassen – z.B. durch eine weitere Untergliederung nach Art der Speisen oder Getränke.
Darüber hinaus gibt es möglicherweise Einnahmen, die nicht direkt aus dem Tagesgeschäft Ihres Betriebs stammen, zum Beispiel:
- Mieteinnahmen aus Immobilien
- Zinserträge von Bank- oder Postkonten
Eine Anleitung zur technischen Eingabe der Budgetdaten im Banana-Programm finden Sie auf unserer Webseite unter Tabelle Budget.
2. Fixe und variable Ausgaben eingeben
Listen Sie alle Ausgaben auf, die im Laufe des Jahres zu erwarten sind. Auch hier können Ihnen die Werte des Vorjahres als Orientierung dienen. Überlegen Sie dabei, ob sich Änderungen abzeichnen, und passen Sie die Beträge entsprechend an.
Zu den wichtigsten Ausgabeposten zählen:
- Waren- und Rohstoffeinkauf (z.B. Lebensmittel und Getränke)
- Löhne und Gehälter
- Ausrüstung und Ausstattung
- Sozialversicherungsbeiträge
- Versicherungen (z.B. für Personal, Maschinen, Sachwerte)
- Miete, Hypotheken, Zinsen
- Steuern und Abgaben
- Energie- und Betriebskosten (Strom, Wasser, Gas)
- Telefon- und Internetkosten
- Reinigungsdienste
- Werbung und Marketing
Gerade bei Lebensmitteln und Getränken ist es sinnvoll, die Ausgaben monatsweise zu planen, da sich die Kosten je nach Saison oder Feiertagen deutlich verändern können.
3. Einnahmen und Ausgaben vergleichen
Nachdem Sie alle geplanten Einnahmen und Ausgaben aufgelistet haben, sollten Sie diese miteinander vergleichen, um zu erkennen, ob Sie Ihr angestrebtes Gewinnziel realistisch erreichen können.
Für diesen Vergleich benötigen Sie einen Budgetbericht. Wenn Sie eine Vorlage von Banana Buchhaltung verwenden, wählen Sie im Menü Berichte > Formatierte Bilanz nach Gruppen den gewünschten Budgetbericht aus – in der Regel ist der Jahresbudget-Bericht hier besonders hilfreich.
Beim Prüfen des Budgets sehen Sie, wie hoch Ihre Liquidität, Ihre Verbindlichkeiten und Ihr Gesamtvermögen auf Basis der eingeplanten Einnahmen und Ausgaben ausfallen werden.
Mit diesem Gesamtüberblick können Sie besser einschätzen, ob bestimmte Posten über- oder unterschätzt wurden.
Sollte sich eine Verlustsituation abzeichnen, empfiehlt es sich, frühzeitig mögliche Sparpotenziale zu prüfen: Überarbeiten Sie Ihre geplanten Ausgaben und passen Sie die Beträge entsprechend an, um Ihre finanziellen Ziele abzusichern.
4. Überprüfung mit der Bilanz zum Jahresende
Am Ende des Jahres, wenn alle Buchungen erfasst sind, können Sie einen Bericht erstellen, der die Endbestände aller Konten anzeigt und diese mit den budgetierten Werten vergleicht. So prüfen Sie zuverlässig, ob Ihre zu Jahresbeginn erstellte Planung realistisch war – und ob Sie den angestrebten Gewinn tatsächlich erreicht haben.
Für den Vergleich der geplanten Werte mit den tatsächlichen Endsalden wählen Sie im Menü Berichte > Formatierte Bilanz nach Gruppen den Befehl Jährlicher Ausdruck mit Budgetvergleich.
Bei grösseren Abweichungen können Sie analysieren, bei welchen Einnahmen oder Ausgaben Ihre ursprünglichen Schätzungen ungenau waren – und die entsprechenden Beträge im Budget für das neue Jahr gezielt anpassen.

含外汇的公司复式记账模板
含外汇的公司复式记账模板 cathiePayPal Templates | Double-entry
PayPal Templates | Double-entryPayPal import transaction
Banana has an import filter that allows you to directly import the PayPal transactions data in your accounting file.
The attached files are predefined with the accounts so that you can start immediately using it.
There are two template example files you can download and open in Banana:
Files suitable for
These template files are especially suitable in case you have only one PayPal preferred currency.
The imported transactions will automatically be imported to the currency account, so that you can separately see all transactions.
If in PayPal you keep balances in different currencies, it will be more suitable to use a PayPal accounting in Multicurrency.
Even if you use another accounting software, you will find that is very efficient to keep a separate accounting in Banana and keep your PayPal accounting in it. Instead of recording all transactions in your accounting solution, you can keep a separated accounting in Banana and once a month or when needed, only record the summary movement for the period in your accounting solution .
Further adapting the file
The file can easily be adapted to suit your needs.
Adding new accounts and new currencies
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In the Accounts table, add new accounts for other currencies or for different Income or Expense types.
Changing to another Basic currency
This file can easily be converted into one with another Basic currency.
- Change the Basic currency in the File properties.
Add VAT/Sales Tax, change language or convert into another type
Use Convert to new file to add more options or change the accounting file settings.
Contabilità Ristorante (Multi-Moneta)
Contabilità Ristorante (Multi-Moneta)Come fare il preventivo per un ristorante
Segui passo per passo la nostra guida alla pagina Come fare il preventivo per un ristorante che ti insegna come creare e gestire un budget familiare.
PayPal Templates | Multi-currency accounting
PayPal Templates | Multi-currency accountingPayPal import transactions
Banana has an import filter that allows you to directly import the PayPal transaction data into your accounting files.
The attached files are predefined with the accounts so that you can immediately start using it.
There are two template example files that you can download and open in Banana:
- Multi currency accounting with EUR as a Basic Currency
- Multi currency accounting with USD as a Basic Currency
Files suitable for
These example files are especially suitable in case you have PayPal transactions in different currencies and especially if you have set up your PayPal account to use and keep different currencies (see also PayPal template for Double-entry accounting) .
The imported transactions will automatically be imported to the currency account, so that you can see all transactions separately and have a balance in the currency.
Even if you use another accounting software, you will find that is very efficient to keep a separate accounting in Banana and keep your PayPal accounting in it. Instead of recording all transctions in your accounting solution, you can keep a separated accounting in Banana and once a month or when needed, only record the summary movement for the period in your accounting solution .
Further adapting the file
The file can easily be adapted to suit your needs.
Adding new accounts and new currencies
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In the Accounts table, add new accounts for other currencies or for different Income or Expense types.
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Add new currencies in the Exchange rates Table
Changing to another basic currency
This file can easily be converted into one with another Basic Currency
- Change the Basic currency in the Accounting properties.
- Adapt the Exchange Rates table with the appropriate currencies and exchange rates.
- In the Accounts table, change the currency for the accounts that need to be in Basic currency.
Add VAT/Sales Tax, change language or convert into another type
Use the Convert to new file command to add more options or change the accounting file settings.
含增值税的商业会计模板
商店会计
商店会计 fei含增值税公司的复式记账模板
含增值税公司的复式记账模板 cathieLibro de caja para un Comercio con IVA (con transacciones)
Libro de caja para un Comercio con IVA (con transacciones) barbara含外汇和增值税的公司复式记账模板
含外汇和增值税的公司复式记账模板 cathie公司 (含中英文报表)
公司 (含中英文报表)使用Banana财务会计软件,做专业的复式记账会计,一键生成资产负债表,损益表。多语言多汇率,使用中文做账一键点击生成外文报表。
创建您的文件
- 从该模板开始,创建一个新文件(模板编号+10680),使用在文中所解释的任何一种方式。
- 文件菜单→文件和账户属性命令,设置公司名称,会计期间及本位币。
- 文件菜单→另存为命令保存文件。以公司名称和年份作为文件名很有用。
例如“公司-2020.ac2”
文件和账户属性
- 账套
此标签可以编辑账套的信息,账套名称,开账日期和结账日期,以及记账本位币。 - 选项
此标签可以激活会计发生业务所需的功能。 - 地址
此标签中可以填入该会计账套的公司或个人信息,这些信息会做为本公司信息显示在给客户开具的发票中。 - 外汇
此标签中选择汇兑损益的会计科目代码。 - 增值税
此标签中选择应交增值税的会计科目代码。 - 其它
此标签中选择做账的语言和出报表的语言。 - 密码
此标签中设置账套密码。 - 文字
此标签中可以输入额外的信息,比如会计的名字。
编辑账户表
账户表格内显示有资产负债表及损益表的账户。
- 资产负债表显示所有资产账户的余额,即资产和负债。资产与负债之间的差额决定了个人资本。
- 损益表显示所有收入和费用的账户,它们的差额决定会计年度的损益状况。
所有的账户都可以根据您的需求进行客制化的编辑。例如,可以更改账号或摘要,可以在期初列内输入初始的余额,可以添加账户并且删除那些不需要的账户。
创建您的预算
在预算表格内,您可以输入指定年份的预估收入和费用。
- 列出每月费用和收入
例如,在办公室的租金中输入日期,重复,摘要,费用,借方账户,贷方账户和金额。
也可以会月收入执行相同的操作,并输入预估的收入。
输入会计发生业务
在会计发生业务表格中,输入实际的会计发生业务。
- 日期
- 摘要
- 借方账户
输入相对应的账户科目 - 贷方账户
输入相对应的账户科目 - 金额
对所有的会计发生业务执行同样的操作。
导入银行对账单
为了加快这些操作的进程,您可以导入银行对账单的数据并将其链接到数字收据。可以使用报表菜单→导入到账套命令。
报告和预算的比较
在输入会计发生业务后,程序将自动更新账户余额,您可以立即将其与预算余额进行比较。可随时查看并比较过去,现在和未来的会计数据。
外贸公司 (含中英文报表)
外贸公司 (含中英文报表) feiGlobal Accounting Chart - IFRS
The global accounting chart for SME is a IFRS compatible accounting chart specially conceived especially for SME (Small and Medium Enterprises).
- Easy to understand thank to the fact that accounts number follow the presentation.
- Groups numbering have the same sequence of the account numbers.
- Complete but not complex. It covers all the necessities SME, but don't have the complexity typical of accounting charts for large companies.
- Balance sheet and Income and Expenses.
- IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standard) SME compliant.
The Accounting chart structure and presentation is conform to the rule of the International Financial Reporting Standard for SME. - Easily adaptable.
- Fully tested.
This chart of account has been developed by the largest accounting association in Switzerland especially for SME. It has demonstrated to be easy to use and give all important results to companies owners and managers.
Global accounting templates for SME
The global accounting chart is the base for building the Banana Global accounting templates for Small and Medium Enterprise.
- Double entry accounting.
- Multi-currency accounting.
- The templates are available in many languages.
- It can be easily translated if necessary.
- There is a template with many languages together. So you can have the financial statements in different languages.
UndeeUse if Suitable for many countries
Use it in case your country authorities do not mandate a specific accounting chart. Many countries require accounting reporting to be conform to the IFRS rules, but they do not mandate a specific accounting plan or numbering.
A company that desire to keep their accounting in a modern way can adopt this accounting chart and adapt to their own needs.
More information
- Introduction IFRS for SME
- Structure of IFRS for SME
- Reclassification IFRS with Banana
- Excel file structure
- Free Excel model for the IFRS-SME
Balance Sheet - Statement of Financial Position
In SME the cash position is very important, so the presentation start with the account 1000 for Cash.
The group 100 is for Cash and cash equivalents and 10 for Current assets.
- 1. Assets
- 10. Current assets
- 100. Cash and cash equivalents
- 106. Short-term Assets listed in Stock Exchange
- 109. Transfer accounts
- 110. Accounts receivable
- 114. Other short-term receivables
- 120. Inventories
- 130. Prepaid Expenses
- 14. Fixed Assets
- 140. Financial assets
- 148. Investments
- 150 . Tangible assets
- 160. Tangible fixed asset management
- 170. Intangible fixed assets
- 180. Capital or non-paid Foundation capital
- 10. Current assets
- 2. Liabilities and Equities
- 20. Short-term third party capital
- 200. Suppliers or creditors
- 210. Short-term onorous debts
- 220. Other short-term debts
- 230. Accruals and deferred income
- 24. Long-term third party capital
- 240. Long-term onorous debts
- 250. Other long-term debts
- 260. Provisions and similar statutory posts
- 28. Equity
- 280. Capital or capital of the foundation
- 290. Legal reserves
- 295. Legal reserve from profit
- 296. Optional reserves from profit
- 297. Profit / Loss from Balance Sheet
- 298. Treasury stock, shares, rights of investment (negative)
- 20. Short-term third party capital
Statement of Comprehensive Income
The Income and Expense account start with 3000 for revenues and 3 for the Revenue Groups.
The structure is sufficient detailed to satisfy the need of a statement presentation. Depending on the situation other accounts and groups can be added, to provide a better look of the situation.
- 3. Revenues from supplies and services
- 30. Net revenues from supplies and services
- 39. Change in inventories and Non-invoiced services
- 4. Costs for material, goods, services and energy
- E1. Gross operating result after deducting costs for materials and goods
- 5. Personnel expenses
- E2. Gross operating result after deducting personnel expenses
- 6. Other operating expenses, depreciation, value adjustments and financial results
- 60. Rental
- 61. Maintenance, repairs and replacement of tangible assets
- 62. Vehicle and transportation expenses
- 63. Insurance for damage of items
- 64. Energy and disposal costs
- 65. Administrative and IT costs
- 66. Advertising
- 67. Various costs for the financial year
- 6. Other operating expenses, depreciation, value adjustments and financial results
- E3. Operating result before depreciation and value adjustments, financial results and taxes (EBITDA)
- 68.Depreciation and value adjustments of fixed assets
- E4. Operating result before financial results and taxes (EBIT)
- 69. Financial costs and revenue
- E5. Operating result before taxes (EBT)
- 7. Non-operating items
- 8. Results of extraneous, extraordinary or unique character, or for other accounting periods
- E6. Profit or loss before taxes
- 89. Direct taxes
- E7. Annual profit or loss
Full accounting Chart
| Section | Group | Account | Description |
| * | BALANCE SHEET | ||
| 1 | ASSETS | ||
| 1000 | Cash on hand | ||
| 1020 | Bank account | ||
| 100 | Cash and cash equivalents | ||
| 1060 | Bonds and stocks | ||
| 106 | Short-term Assets listed in Stock Exchange | ||
| 1090 | Internal transfers | ||
| 1091 | Transfer account for salaries | ||
| 1099 | Amounts to be clarified | ||
| 109 | Transfer accounts | ||
| 1100 | Due from Clients or Debtors | ||
| 1109 | Provision for Doubtful Debts | ||
| 110 | Accounts receivable | ||
| 1140 | Advances and loans | ||
| 1176 | Withholding tax | ||
| 1180 | Receivables from social insurances and social security institutions | ||
| 1188 | Source tax | ||
| 1190 | Various short-term receivables | ||
| 1199 | Securities | ||
| 114 | Other short-term receivables | ||
| 1200 | Goods for resale | ||
| 1210 | Raw materials | ||
| 1220 | Auxiliary material | ||
| 1230 | Consumables | ||
| 1260 | Finished products | ||
| 1270 | In-process products | ||
| 1280 | Non-invoiced services | ||
| 120 | Inventories | ||
| 1300 | Prepaid expenses | ||
| 1301 | Accrued income | ||
| 130 | Prepaid Expenses | ||
| 10 | Current assets | ||
| 1400 | Bonds and stocks | ||
| 1440 | Loans | ||
| 1460 | Loan to share-holder | ||
| 140 | Financial assets | ||
| 1480 | Investments | ||
| 148 | Investments | ||
| 1500 | Machinery | ||
| 1510 | Office furniture and equipment | ||
| 1520 | Office machinery, information and communication technology | ||
| 1530 | Motor vehicles | ||
| 1540 | Tools and equipment | ||
| 150 | Tangible assets | ||
| 1600 | Commercial buildings | ||
| 160 | Tangible fixed asset management | ||
| 1700 | Patents, know-how, licences, rights and development | ||
| 1710 | Brands | ||
| 1712 | Models | ||
| 1770 | Goodwill | ||
| 170 | Intangible fixed assets | ||
| 1850 | Share capital, rights not paid or non-paid Foundation capital | ||
| 180 | Capital or non-paid Foundation capital | ||
| 14 | Fixed Assets | ||
| 1 | Total Assets | ||
| 2 | LIABILITIES | ||
| 2000 | Suppliers or creditors | ||
| 2030 | Deposits received | ||
| 200 | Suppliers or creditors | ||
| 2100 | Due to banks short/term | ||
| 2120 | Financial leasing commitments | ||
| 2140 | Other onerous debts | ||
| 210 | Short-term onorous debts | ||
| 2206 | Withholding tax | ||
| 2208 | Direct taxes | ||
| 2210 | Other short-term debts | ||
| 2260 | Due to share-holders | ||
| 2261 | Dividends | ||
| 2270 | Social insurances and social security institutions | ||
| 2279 | Source tax | ||
| 220 | Other short-term debts | ||
| 2300 | Accrued expenses | ||
| 2301 | Next year's revenues collected | ||
| 2330 | Short-term provisions | ||
| 230 | Accruals and deferred income | ||
| 20 | Short-term third party capital | ||
| 2400 | Due to banks | ||
| 2420 | Financial leasing commitments | ||
| 2430 | Debenture loans | ||
| 2450 | Loans | ||
| 2451 | Mortgage | ||
| 240 | Long-term onorous debts | ||
| 2500 | Other long-term debts (non-onorous) | ||
| 250 | Other long-term debts | ||
| 2600 | Provisions | ||
| 260 | Provisions and similar statutory posts | ||
| 24 | Long-term third party capital | ||
| 2A | Third party capital | ||
| 2800 | Share capital, rights, foundation capital | ||
| 280 | Capital or capital of the foundation | ||
| 2900 | Legal reserves | ||
| 2940 | Revaluation reserves | ||
| 290 | Legal reserves | ||
| 2950 | Legal reserve from profit | ||
| 295 | Legal reserve from profit | ||
| 2960 | Optional reserves from profit | ||
| 296 | Optional reserves from profit | ||
| 2970 | Profit / Loss carried forward | ||
| 29A | Profit / Loss for the year | ||
| 297 | Profit / Loss from Balance Sheet | ||
| 2980 | Treasury stock, shares, rights of investment (negative) | ||
| 298 | Treasury stock, shares, rights of investment (negative) | ||
| 28 | Equity | ||
| 2 | Total liabilities | ||
| * | PROFIT & LOSS STATEMENT | ||
| 4 | |||
| 3000 | Earnings from own products | ||
| 3200 | Earnings from resale | ||
| 3400 | Earnings from services rendered | ||
| 3600 | Other revenues and services | ||
| 3710 | Own consumption | ||
| 3800 | Decrease in revenues | ||
| 3805 | Losses on accounts receivable, credit variation | ||
| 30 | Net revenues from supplies and services | ||
| 3900 | Change in inventories of in-process products | ||
| 3901 | Change in inventories of finished products | ||
| 3940 | Non-invoiced services variations | ||
| 39 | Change in inventories and Non-invoiced services | ||
| 3 | Revenues from supplies and services | ||
| 4000 | Raw materials | ||
| 4200 | Expenses for goods for resale | ||
| 4400 | Third party expenses | ||
| 4500 | Energy consumption for production | ||
| 4900 | Reduction of costs | ||
| 4 | Costs for material, goods, services and energy | ||
| E1 | Gross operating result after deducting costs for materials and goods | ||
| 5000 | Salaries | ||
| 5700 | Contribution to old age insurance and unemployment | ||
| 5710 | Family equalization fund | ||
| 5720 | Contribution to pension funds | ||
| 5730 | Contribution to accident insurance | ||
| 5740 | Contribution to voluntary daily benefits insurance | ||
| 5790 | Source tax | ||
| 5800 | Other personnel expenses | ||
| 5810 | Training of personnel | ||
| 5820 | Travel and entertainment expenses effective | ||
| 5830 | Travel and entertainment expense allowance | ||
| 5900 | Temporary staff | ||
| 5 | Personnel expenses | ||
| E2 | Gross operating result after deducting personnel expenses | ||
| 6000 | Rental | ||
| 6040 | Cleaning of facilities | ||
| 60 | Rental | ||
| 6100 | Maintenance, repairs and replacement of tangible assets | ||
| 6105 | Leasing costs tangible assets | ||
| 61 | Maintenance, repairs and replacement of tangible assets | ||
| 6200 | Repairs | ||
| 6210 | Fuel | ||
| 6220 | Car insurance | ||
| 6260 | Car leasing and rental | ||
| 6270 | Car costs - private part | ||
| 6282 | Transportation expenses | ||
| 62 | Vehicle and transportation expenses | ||
| 6300 | Insurance for damage of items | ||
| 63 | Insurance for damage of items | ||
| 6402 | Electricity | ||
| 6410 | Heating expenses | ||
| 6430 | Water | ||
| 6460 | Garbage | ||
| 64 | Energy and disposal costs | ||
| 6500 | Office supplies | ||
| 6503 | Technical magazines, newspapers, periodicals | ||
| 6510 | Telephone / internet | ||
| 6511 | Hosting at third-party | ||
| 6513 | Postal charges | ||
| 6570 | IT charges including leasing | ||
| 6580 | Licenses and updates | ||
| 6583 | Consumables | ||
| 65 | Administrative and IT costs | ||
| 6600 | Advertising | ||
| 6642 | Gifts to customers | ||
| 66 | Advertising | ||
| 6700 | Various costs for the financial year | ||
| 67 | Various costs for the financial year | ||
| 6 | Other operating expenses, depreciation, value adjustments and financial results | ||
| E3 | Operating result before depreciation and value adjustments, financial results and taxes (EBITDA) | ||
| 6800 | Depreciation and value adjustments of fixed assets | ||
| 68 | Depreciation and value adjustments of fixed assets | ||
| E4 | Operating result before financial results and taxes (EBIT) | ||
| 6900 | Costs for bank interest | ||
| 6940 | Bank costs | ||
| 6950 | Financial revenue | ||
| 69 | Financial costs and revenue | ||
| E5 | Operating result before taxes (EBT) | ||
| 7000 | Non-operating revenue | ||
| 7010 | Non-operating costs | ||
| 7500 | Corporate real estate revenues | ||
| 7510 | Corporate real estate costs | ||
| 7 | Non-operating items | ||
| 8000 | Extraneous costs | ||
| 8100 | Extraneous revenue | ||
| 8500 | Extraordinary, unique costs or costs relating to other accounting periods | ||
| 8510 | Extraordinary, unique revenue or revenue relating to other accounting periods | ||
| 8 | Results of extraneous, extraordinary or unique character, or for other accounting periods | ||
| E6 | Profit or loss before taxes | ||
| 8900 | Direct taxes | ||
| 89 | Direct taxes | ||
| E7 | Annual profit or loss |
Definition and principles of IFRS for SME
Definition of IFRS for SME
They are a set of accounting standards adopted globally for the financial statements of small to medium-sized companies with the goal of ensuring transparency, reliability, and comparability of the companies’ financial information.
They were issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), an independent organization based in London, composed of a group of experts with the function of defining accounting principles, preparing, reviewing, or using financial statements, and in accounting training.
When the IASB releases a new standard, there must be approval from the European Union, in the specific approval process, the responsibility lies with the European Commission with other consumptive entities.
IFRS Purposes
The main purpose is to create a common accounting framework for most companies operating within the European Community, offering the advantage of greater simplicity and transparency in relation to the balance sheets and financial information.
The objectives are characterized in various aspects as follows:
Transparency:
provide stakeholders with clear and detailed information on the company's financial status and performance.
Reliability:
financial reports that correspond to the business reality and are trustworthy.
Uniformity:
to report financial information that is comparable on a global scale.
Relevance:
to ensure that important information is provided to potential investors and other stakeholders.
Fundamental Principles IFRS SME
The characteristics of IFRS standards are based on principles as explained below:
Full Disclosure
All relevant information must be fully disclosed.
Substance over Form Principle
Transactions must be accounted for and presented based on their economic substance and reality, not just their legal form.
Principle of Prudence
Uncertainties and risks must be duly considered.
Fair Value Measurement
Numerous balance sheet items must be measured at their fair value, rather than at their historical cost.
Qualitative characteristics of financial information
Understandability
The presentation of financial statement information should be understandable in terms of the company’s commercial and economic activities. This principle does not allow for the omission of important information as it would become difficult to understand for some users.
Comparability
Information about an entity is useful if it can be compared with similar information from other entities. This characteristic allows stakeholders to identify and understand similarities and differences in business accounting realities.
Verifiability
Verifiability helps ensure a faithful representation of the company’s accounting and financial information. Quantified accounting information does not necessarily have to be an exact estimate to be verifiable.
Timeliness
Timeliness means having information available in time to make decisions. In this sense, the older the information, the less useful it is. There are exceptions, it is emphasized that for some information it can also be less timely since there is an evaluation over a longer period of time to study and identify trends.
References:
Composition of IFRS for SME
Introduction
According to Article 3.17 of the document "Exposure Draft IFRS for SMEs® Accounting Standard - Third edition of the IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard - September 2022", it must include all of the following documents in order to have a complete set of financial statements:
- Financial statement.
- Income Statement.
- Statement of changes in equity.
- Cash flow.
- Notes.
References
Statement of financial position
It is a document that represents the balance sheet and financial situation of a company. The balance sheet is separated into current and non-current assets, and consists of assets, equity, liabilities.
Current assets comprise resources that are expected to be liquidated or used as part of usual business operations within one year from the date of the balance sheet. The distinction is particularly useful for investors who distinguish between net working capital and capital used for long-term operations in an operating cycle.
There is also another presentation, it is based on the degree of liquidity, but is suitable for banks and financial institutions that do not provide goods or services within an identifiable operating period.
Non-current assets are corporate resources that are expected to remain in use for an extended period beyond twelve months after the balance sheet date.
Short-term (current) liabilities are those due within the usual operating cycle or within twelve months after the balance sheet date. Trade payables must always be classified as short-term liabilities even if their settlement occurs beyond the normal operating cycle or more than twelve months after the balance sheet date.
Long-term (non-current) liabilities are those due beyond the normal operating cycle or more than twelve months after the balance sheet date.
Income statement
The income statement is the representation of the profit and loss account and is classified according to the by nature of expense method.
The classification by nature is one of the options available from the IFRS for SMEs, and since it is the simplest and most flexible for different business realities, it was decided to implement this approach.
The concept is that costs are aggregated according to their nature, such as depreciation, purchases of materials, transportation costs, etc.
There is also the classification by cost destination, where costs are distinguished between cost of goods sold and other costs, which provides more meaningful information but requires a considerable degree of discretion on the part of the financial statement preparer.
Statement of changes in equity
The statement of changes in the equity of a company between two financial years reflects the variations in the net equity due to the increase or decrease of its net assets for the period or the wealth generated, based on the specific valuation criteria implemented and indicated in the financial statements.
Cash flow
The IFRS for SMEs stipulates that entities must categorize their transactions into three distinct activities:
- Operating.
- Investing.
- Financing.
It further permits entities to present their operating cash flows using either the direct or indirect method. Ultimately, the framework’s goal is to furnish decision-useful information to users, aiding them in making informed economic choices.
Notes
The notes to the financial statements represent a fundamental part of financial reporting under IFRS for SMEs. They provide additional and detailed information that integrates and explains the data presented in the main financial statements.
Furthermore, they play a crucial role in ensuring the transparency and completeness of financial reporting, allowing users of the financial statements to fully understand the company's financial position, performance, and cash flows.
In conclusion, the notes to the financial statements are therefore an essential tool for improving the transparency and comparability of financial reporting at an international level.
Reclassification IFRS with Banana
Reclassification IFRS with BananaIntroduction
On this page, there is a brief explanation of the templates created with the Banana accounting software and how to use them to print the income statement and balance sheet report according to IFRS standards for SMEs.
At the bottom of the page are links to download the templates.
Template IFRS SME
The template file is set up with the IFRS SME chart of accounts in which the Statement of financial position, Income statement and Statement of changes in equity are present.
This file refers to the document "Reclassification IFRS SME" to print the report according to the IFRS SME setting, with the use of the financial statements embellished by groups.
For more information on financial statement enhanced balance sheet with groups:
- Video of how-to do enhanced balance sheet with groups.
- Documentation about enhanced balance sheet with groups.
- Documentation about reclassification of financial statement and Income statement.
Reclassification IFRS SME
The document contains the basic settings to print the page layout (document title, company master data), amounts, totals, subtotals of the Statement of Financial Position and Income Statement accounts.
The accounts will be printed even if the amount is zero. If you want to change the setting of this printout or the style you can do so within this file.
Report creation with Statement of financial position and Income statement
To create a report with the Statement of Financial Position and Income Statement documents, follow the next steps:
- Open the template file and record all case-specific accounting transactions.
- Click on Reports -> Enhaced balance sheet with groups
- Enter the important data relating to the reference company (e.g. document name, company master data) in the Page-Header and Footer section.
- You can make other settings by reading the details on Banana's site on the enhanced balance sheet.
- Click OK.
At the end of the process a new file will be opened with the Statement of Financial Position and Income Statement inside.
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Excel file structure
Introduction
On this page, there is a full explanation of how to use the file, what to find in it and its logic.
In addition, there are illustrations and sample figures to help explain how to use the Excel file. The amounts shown in these images are purely for illustrative purposes and do not necessarily reflect actual or significant values.
Documentary reference
For the creation of the accounting structure within the Excel file, the indications of the documentation related to the IFRS standards for SMEs were followed.
Specifically, the documentation is:
- Accounting principles, notes and other: "Exposure Draft IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard" of September 2022".
- The presentation of the accounts and the explanatory notes: "IFRS Taxonomy Illustrated IFRS Accounting Taxonomy 2023".
Description structure file
The Excel template is divided into ten main parts:
- General information.
- Financial Statement.
- Income Statement.
- Financial Statement detailed.
- Income Statement detailed.
- Statement of changes in equity.
- Cash flow indirect.
- Notes of financial statements.
- Notes of income statement.
- Notes of cash flow statement.
In order to have a complete set of IFRS financial statements for SMEs, it is mandatory to complete the sheets on General information, Financial statement and Notes of financial statements, Income statement and Notes of income statement, Statement of changes in equity and Cash flow indirect and Notes of cash flow statement.
The Financial Statement detailed and Income Statement detailed sheets, are an alternative to the compilation procedure specified above, as they integrate the entire aspect of the Financial Statement and Income Statement, with all accounts detailed by the notes, having a direct view of the composition and structure of an account with the notes.
Organitation of the file
File content
The file contains seven fields:
- Main field.
- Main account.
- Sub-category of the main account.
- Code.
- Formula.
- Note.
- Account amount.
In the main field, you specify the name of the main account, the document reference and generic company information.
The main account is the name of the main account.
The sub-category of the main account can only be displayed if the Statement Financial detailed and Statement Income detailed sheet is used. It is an account taken from the notes and serves to detail the structure of an account, as required in the IFRS notes for SME.
The code is used for Banana's accounting model and serves to identify the account.
The formula is applied for account totals and subtotals.
The note is account-specific and is entered for some accounts as per the IFRS documentation for EMS.
The account amount is a number to two decimal places without currency indication.
Some fields are not editable as they are an essential part of the file structure. The only part to be changed are the amounts to be entered for the various accounts and the descriptions in the note sheet.
The legend below summarises what the fields correspond to and which are and are not editable.

Figure of Excel in the sheet Legend
In the General information sheet, the essential information required by IFRS for SME is entered.
The essential information is useful to understand the biographical data of the company, the relevant accounting period, the currency used, the main activities and the content of this file, which is the complete structure of the financial statement.
Certain information such as company name, company name, domicile and accounting period is reported on all sheets specifically for the Identifying information of company.
General information

As shown in the image, the information entered on this sheet is carried over to all sheets, so that the company can be identified on each IFRS document, such as: the full name of the company, the address and registered office, and the beginning and end accounting year to be taken into account for accounting purposes.
Statement of financial position
The Financial Statement contains all account items relating to the current and non-current positions of the business for the years 2023 and 2024.
In this part you are required to enter the budget amounts in the specific accounts. Totals and subtotals are calculated automatically by the formulas.
It should also be noted that for some accounts it is mandatory to complete the Notes. This is done by entering the amounts and other descriptive notes in the ‘Notes of Finacial Statement’ sheet.
If an account has notes, its amount for the last year refers to the corresponding cell of the account total put in the notes, so it is necessary to fill in the amounts in the notes first.
For the notes, there is also the possibility of consulting the documentation indicated in the ‘Reference documentation’ field, specifying the page and section where the information on the notes can be found.
Finally, there is a final check part to see if the total assets and liabilities are equal.
Modalities of use

In the picture shown, a part of the Statement of Financial Position is selected as an illustrative example to guide the user. There are three highlighted parts in the image:
- Notes.
- The formulas.
- The data to be filled in.
Each part has its own specific function and in some cases the data are directly linked to each other.
Specifically, if an account has notes, it means that in the ending balance (31.12.xx) there will be the total of the amount calculated in the ‘Notes of financial statement’ sheet. This implies that in order to change that amount, one must fill in the account data on the "Notes of financial statement" sheet.
In this sheet one must therefore:
- Verify that the account is not linked to notes and enter the amount in the account.
- If there are notes, then only the ‘Notes of financial statement’ part of the sheet must be filled in.
The formulas integrated in this sheet will make the totals and subtotals of the accounts in the Statement of financial position.
Income Statement
The income statement is presented according to the classification ‘by nature of expense’.
This classification is an aggregation of costs according to their nature (e.g. depreciation, purchase of materials, transport costs, salaries, advertising costs, etc.) and are not allocated according to their purpose within the company.
The implementation of this classification was decided upon because it is simple and widely applicable for SMEs. The other classification was according to costs by function, where a distinction was made between costs of sales versus other costs (e.g. distribution costs or administrative costs) and this representation requires a considerable degree of discretion on the part of the end user.
As previously done for the Financial Statement, there are the amounts to be entered while the totals are already calculated by means of the formulas applied in the sheets.
In addition, a further breakdown has been made for EBIT (earnings before interest and tax) and EBT (earnings before interest).
Modalities of use

This figure highlights the important parts of the income statement.
Looking at the accounts, there are indications of the signs (+/-) to be used in the various circumstances, which implies that for accounts that have both positive and negative signs, there is an assessment of the positive or negative impact of that amount on the result of the income statement.
As previously seen in the ‘Statement of financial position’, there are also notes to be entered in the relevant sheet ‘Notes of income statement’ in order to be able to correctly define the amount, as the latter depends on the total in the notes.
In summary, what you need to do on this sheet are the following steps:
- Evaluate the circumstances of the account with both positive and negative sign and understand whether you are in a situation where it has a positive or negative impact on the result.
- Verify that the account is not linked to notes and enter the corresponding amount with the correct sign.
- If the account is correspondent with the notes, then only the ‘Notes of income statement’ sheet must be completed.
Statement Financial detailed
This document differs from the Statement of financial position in that there is more detail on the accounts. The official presentation of the accounts can be found in the ‘Statement of financial position’ sheet in terms of how the accounts are summarised; in this sheet, however, we have more detail, with the aim of avoiding filling in the notes directly in the specific sheet. The use of this sheet excludes the use of the ‘Statement of financial position’ sheet because they refer to the same notes.
The main difference is that not only the main accounts required as a presentation by IFRS for EMS are shown, but they are detailed in sub-categories of accounts that are the same as those found in the notes, so that using this document one can avoid filling in the notes, using only the sub-categories of accounts, except in some cases where the account requires descriptive textual type details, without using calculation formulas or amounts. For this reason, not all parts of notes are integrated, as some accounts require a textual type description.
To distinguish the main accounts from the sub-categories of accounts, the main categories are coloured dark, while the light categories are the accounts related to the notes.
If there are no subcategories of accounts (coloured light), then it is sufficient to go to the specific Notes of Statement or financial position sheet.
Modalities of use

In this image, you can see four essential parts of the document:
- Main accounts.
- Subcategories of the main accounts.
- Notes.
- The amounts to be entered.
- The formulas.
This part, there is more detail only if an account has notes, otherwise it is the same as the Statement of Financial Position. What requires attention is the verification of an account if it is an account with notes and has no sub-categories of accounts, if you find yourself in this situation then it means that the account requires an additional textual description to define some peculiarities in the ‘Notes of financial statement’ sheet.
On the other hand, for accounts that have notes but also account sub-categories, only the amounts of the sub-categories of the specific account need to be filled in. In this way, having filled in all the amounts of the sub-categories of the account, the formulas applied to the sub-categories will calculate the subtotals and the total of the main account.
So to summarise, the procedure for filling in this sheet is:
- I enter the amounts in the main accounts if there are no notes to refer to.
- If the main account has notes, I check that it has sub-accounts, if it does not, then I go to the ‘Notes of financial statement’ sheet and fill in the text description.
- If, on the other hand, the main account has notes and has the subcategories of accounts, then I only fill in the amounts of the subcategories.

In this example image in the Equity part, a case is illustrated where an account has notes but no account subcategories, which requires a textual description in the ‘Notes of financial statement’ sheet, and a normal case where there are notes with account subcategories.
Income statement detailed
Income statement detail is based on the same logic as the Statement of financial detailed, with the aim of providing a single document for its function, detailed by the accounts of the notes, without having to fill in the Notes of income statement.
There are the main accounts and when there are notes, they are detailed by the sub-categories of accounts that are part of them.
Modalities of use

As illustrated in the figure above, there are four equal parts to the ‘Statement of financial detailed’ sheet with the same logic.
The only difference is that there are no descriptive notes, so all accounts with notes are already with their sub-categories without requiring additional compilation on the ‘Notes of income statement’ sheet.
Therefore, to summarise, it is essential to follow these steps:
- Enter the amounts of the main accounts if they have no notes.
- If the main account has notes, enter the amounts only in the subcategories of the account.
The Statement of Changes in Equity
The Statement of Changes in Equity reflects changes in equity.
This part provides insight and transparency into decisions and their effect on the value of equity. It is also a useful tool for investors and other stakeholders to understand how the company has generated and utilised equity capital.
Modalities of use

In the sheet ‘Statement of changes equity’ as shown in the image, there is one part to pay attention to.
The first is the evaluation of the change in the account item, whether it increases or decreases, and then according to the sign (+/-) the amount must be written with the correct sign.
Unlike other documents, this one does not require notes.
So the process of completing the document is:
- Evaluate the account change and follow the indications on the sheet on the sign to be taken in the various circumstances (increase or decrease in the account).
- Enter the amount with the correct sign.
Cash flow indirect
This document draws up the entity in four parts:
1. Cash flow from operating activities;
2. Cash flow from investing activities;
3. Cash flow from financing activities;
4. Net cash flow.
The document is independent of the other sheets, so you have to do your own calculations to deduct the various amounts to be included in the cash flow items.
The accounts are taken from the IFRS for SME taxonomy, first there are the profit or loss adjustments and then the operating activities are calculated.
Investing activities are characterised by the purchase or sale of fixed assets such as equipment, real estate, joint venture participations and others.
Cash flows from financing activities are related to the company's sources of financing, such as leasing, share issues, debt repayments or financing income. There is also the payment of dividends to shareholders.
In the last part of cash flow there are some clarifications to be made. The net change in cash is assessed in two steps, the first is calculated before the effect of the exchange rate change and the second after this change. In addition, as a form of control, the change in liquidity is also calculated, showing the changes in the period of activity, by calculating the difference between the initial and final liquidity balance.
Modalities of use

As shown in the figure of the cash flow for investing activities, three main components can be identified:
- The main accounts show the sign depending on the situation.
- For some accounts, the notes of cash flow statement are required.
- Entering the amounts requires attention with respect to the sign.
In the cash flow statement, reasoning on the implications of the balance sheet and profit and loss accounts is required in order to conclude which amount to enter in the specific item of the cash flow statement, so the conclusion depending on which cash flow statement has been analysed, could be an increase or decrease of an asset, a payment for property purchase, payment of dividends to shareholders,...
There is no sheet for this purpose, the user must reason with the amounts available, entered in the balance sheet and profit and loss account, and come to his own conclusions.
Next, having an amount, one must distinguish the situation as indicated in the sheet, in order to enter the amount with the correct sign.
Finally, in the event that it is required, fill in the notes of cash flow statement with the specific amounts in the case.
Notes
The notes are divided by the three IFRS documents:
- Notes to the Financial Statement.
- Notes of the Income Statement.
- Notes to the Cash Flow Statement.
As mentioned in the introductory section, the notes serve to supplement the information taken from the financial documents.
The note sheet contains four essential parts: the note code, reference account, amount and notes (text).
The note code is the reference for each part of the documents that serves to understand in which account the notes are to be completed.
The account represents the account taken from the document (Financial Statement, Income Statement, Cash Flow) to be detailed in the notes.
The amount is singular for the detailed account and is not always required because in some cases only a textual description is needed.
Notes as text are necessary if there are cases where only a description or more detailed customisation is required to explain an account.
Modalities of use
Case for the Financial Statement

Figure of Excel in the sheet Notes of financial statement
In this image, four main components can be seen, the account reference code, the account, the detail grouping the sub-categories of accounts, the amounts to be entered with any textual notes.
The starting point for completing this sheet is then the financial statement, where we list which accounts need more detail, and then move on to complete the information in the notes sheet.
The data entry part concerns the amount of the detail account and any descriptive text.
The account totals and subtotals are calculated from the formulas, the account total is shown on the main sheet of the financial statement, so it is essential that if an account needs notes, it is only on the notes sheet.
Case for the Income Statement

Figure of Excel in the sheet Notes of income statement
As seen above, the structure does not change for the Income statement notes. The main parts are always the same, as also for the cash flow notes.
To summarise therefore in this process one must:
- Depending on which sheet you are compiling, you must check that the analysed account of the financial statement, income statement or cash flow note is there.
- All the necessary data and information must be filled in.
- If there is a sub-account in the notes that is not needed or not used, you can simply leave it blank or enter a zero amount.
Objectives of the file
The process of creating the IFRS structure for SMEs took the official documentation and reconstructed a structure in the Excel template, with the aim of allowing the user to follow the IFRS reporting logic by entering the main information in the parts of the file.
The basic characteristics of such a file is the completeness of the document by having all the main parts required for IFRS, the usefulness of preferring the most widely used models that are more suitable for several companies, and excluding other more specialised models only in certain contexts.
The end result is to have a financial and economic view of the company's situation in the specific period, in compliance with the IFRS standards for SMEs.
In addition, the aim of IFRS for SMEs is to improve the comparability of financial data between different companies, to facilitate the analysis and interpretation of financial results by stakeholders outside the company, and to promote the adoption of IFRS for SMEs by providing a practical and accessible tool.
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Cash Flow Statements and Financial Ratios [BETA]
Cash Flow Statements and Financial Ratios [BETA]Easily add advanced financial reporting and charts to your existing double entry accounting. It works with any accounting plan, the first time you enter your groups/accounts in the settings dialog, and then all calculations and reporting will be done automatically. This extension is available in Banana Accounting Plus only with the Advanced plan. Update now!
How to start
First time setup:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus
- Open your existing Banana double entry accounting file.
- Go to the Extensions menu → Manage Extensions... command and install the Cash Flow Statements and financial Ratios extension.
- Map you accounting plan.
- Extensions menu → Cash Flow and Financial Ratio → Settings.
- Under Grouping enter the groups you have in your accounting plan in the predefined groups.
The extension uses a standard, simplified Balance and Profit and loss structure, that allows to automatically calculate the Financial Ratios. - Click OK to verify your data.
Check the Ignore warnings/errors if you want to save the data and complete the grouping later.
- Add information to some special transactions (dividends, change in reserve, disinvestment, investments) they can be identified for the Cash Flow Statements.
Run the reports (at any time).
- Open your Banana double entry accounting file.
- Menu Extensions → Cash Flow and Financial Ratio
- Financial Charts
- Financial Reports
Available reports and charts
- Reclassification and checks
- Reclassified balance sheet
- Reclassified Profit and Loss Statement
- Control sums
- Cashflow Statement
- Cash Flow statement based on the indirect method.
- Cash Flow ratios.
- Financial ratios and analysis
- Liquidity ratios:
- Financing ratios
- Profitability ratios
- Efficiency ratios
- Dupont Analysis
- Altman index
- Charts
- Evolution of ratios over time
- Evolution of the Reclassified balance sheet
- Evolution of the elements of the Reclassified Profit and Loss Statement.
Prerequisites
In order to be able to use this extension you have to:
- Use Banana Accounting Plus with the Advanced plan. We recommend using the Dev-Channel, some features or functionality present in the insider version may not yet be accessible in the regular version of Banana.
- Open a Double-entry accounting file.
It is important that the various accounting years files included in the analysis have the chart of accounts set up in the same way, at least as far as references to groups are concerned.
For example, if I want to analyze the accounting years: 2018, 2019, 2020, and I set up group 100 in the Liquidity grouping. I need to make sure that for all three years the group is the same.
Try the extension now
You have the opportunity to use a test accounting file with some random entries to get an idea of the extension's functionality. The file already includes the extension, so you don't even have to download it
You can test it by editing the transactions, the chart of accounts or the various settings in the dialog.
The accounting file does not exceed 70 transactions, so you can also try it out with the free or professional version and upgrade to the Advanced plan later.
Compare historical data over more years and forecast data with current year.
Introduction
What is exactly the financial statement analysis?
Financial statement analysis is an accounting tool that provides an assessment of a company's economic, financial and asset condition. It is based on the financial statements and reports the data. It contains the profits and losses of a company and therefore serves to derive the general performance of the company.
Why is this activity very important for your SME ?
Until recently there were few SMEs that often used a financial statement analysis as larger companies could use it.
Today, times have changed. Reading the numbers well can make a difference within the strategy and management of an enterprise. Understanding which products it is worth investing in and which jobs can be neglected determines the difference between the growth or decline of a company.
This activity can be a source of interest for various subjects, external or internal to the company. Entities or external individuals can analyse their solvency profile (current or potential lenders), capacity to provide an adequate return on capital (for those who want to buy shares for example) or even just obtain information on the company's situation with respect to competition in the sector.
Through the comparative balance sheet analysis of the various elements available, it is possible to arrive at the following formulation of a "judgement" on the health of the company in all its dimensions:
- Economic
- Asset
- Financial
How it works
The financial statement analysis is based on two fundamental documents for a company:
- The Balance sheet
- The Profit and loss statement
In order to perform a correct analysis, it is always necessary to start from the reclassification of the accounts, which includes 3 phases in particular.
- Group the account items into groups
- Order such groups
- Bringing out intermediate results
The reclassification allows for a slightly cleaner first view of the company's situation and is already useful information can be obtained from it.
Analysis by Indexes
Once the intermediate results have been obtained, it is possible to proceed with the calculation of the indices useful for the analysis. The financial statements analysis by means of indexes is a very powerful tool that allows you to use indicators capable of providing a very concise assessment of one's own situation.
How should the data be interpreted?
Better results in terms of interpretation and evaluation are therefore achieved by analysing a series of balance sheets and studying the trend over time of the significant balance sheet ratios, so as to understand in which management is moving the company (dynamic financial statements analysis).
How do I evaluate them?
- Temporal evolution
- Comparison with average values of the sector
- Comparison with "normal" values i.e. with the benchmark
- Comparison with objectives
Response to results
This is the last activity of the analysis cycle, where the "relay" passes into the hands of those who deal with the Management of the Company, with data that speak clearly, the Manager will have to plan how to proceed using the right Project Management techniques.
The report contain errors?
If you notice incorrect data within the report or find that for some reason the calculated amounts do not match, please follow the steps below:
- Check that the data in your accounts are correct.
- Check that you have set up the groups correctly in the settings dialog.
If the errors persist, contact us via our feedback form and send us an example accounting file (*.ac2), even with little data, but allowing us to reproduce the possible problem and correct it.
Multi-language
The extension is available in the following languages:
- English
- Italian
- French (translation currently not complete)
- German (translation currently not complete)
And will adapt according to the language in which the application is set up. For all other languages, the standard version in English will be displayed.
Save your analysis
You can save the report in the following formats:
- Html
- Excel
- Latex
Settings Dialog
Dialog is accesible:
- By going to the Extensions menu→Cash Flow Statements and financial Ratios →Financial Reports.
- By going to the Extensions menu→Cash Flow Statements and financial Ratios →Settings.
Set up the groups
The first and most important step is to enter the groups or accounts number you are using in your account table.
Once you enter the groups the report and calculations are all done automatically, except for some specific transactions for the Cash Flow Statement.
- Groups must be entered manually
- Groups must be separated by a semi-colon ';'
- Both groups and accounts can be entered
- It is important to make sure that you include elements that exist in your chart of accounts, if are entered groups or accounts that do not exist in your chart of accounts, a message will be displayed on the row of the grouping concerned, returning those elements for which a match was not found in the chart of accounts. Once corrected, you only need to run the dialogue again and the message will disappear.
- By default, the groups within the dialogue refer to the Swiss SME chart of accounts, and it is possible to return to the base scenario by clicking the Restore Defaults button. Beware, however, that in this way the customisations made will be lost, and will be replaced with the default values.
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All the necessary elements must be inserted within the different groupings defined in the dialogue (Liquidity, Fixed Asset,Owned base capital,...).
Assets
They show the total employment of a company, so the investments to which the company has allocated
the means found in carrying out its activity.
- Liquidity: Must include groups or accounts that define liquidity in the company, such as cash or bank
- Credits: Must include groups or accounts within which are recorded all the operations
concerning money due to buyers who didn’t paid yet for their purchases - Stocks: Must include groups or accounts with all goods for resale in the ordinary course of business.
- Fixed assets: Must include groups or accounts containing fixed assets elements, as:
- Buildings
- Computer equipment
- Computer software
- Furniture and fixtures
- Intangible assets
- Land
- Leasehold improvements
- Machinery
- Vehicles
Liabilities and Equity
Shows where company's resources come from. In general, the funds at the company's disposal are
classified in a way to distinguish between own funds (which flow into equity) and those from third parties.
- Short-term debt capital: Must include groups or accounts representing the company commitments that must be fulfilled, without any particular cancellation, in the current year.
- Long term debt capital: Must include groups or accounts containing that kind of capital that the company can have at its disposal for several years, on a fixed basis, and that can usually only be withdrawn within a set time limit.
- Own Base capital: Must include groups or accounts those group referring to the company's own capital.
- Reserves and Profits: Must include groups or accounts within which are recorded the amounts to be paid to reserves or designated as profits.
Revenues
Indicates what is produced by the company during a financial year. Whether it is an increase in the value of products or semi-finished products in the course of production or services in progress, revenue from the sale of products or services or the increase in the value of fixed assets thanks to own resources, all these heterogeneous factors add up.
- Sales turnover: Must include groups or accounts within which is recorded what is produced by the company during a financial year. Whether it is an increase in the value of products or semi-finished products in the course of production or services in progress.
Costs
- Costs of Merchandise and services: Must include those groups or accounts in which all costs relating to goods and services consumed during the annual financial year are recorded.
- Personnel Costs: Must include all those accounts referring to a cost due to personnel, such as:
- Salaries
- Social charges
- Severance Pay
- Pension and similar treatment
- Other costs
- Different Costs: Must include all other groups or accounts relating to costs during the operating period.
- Interests: Must include groups or accounts containing the costs of financing sources, such as bank interest payable or interest on loans.
- Depreciation and Adjustments: Must include groups or accounts where are registered possible revaluations and write-downs of equity investments, as well as of financial fixed assets and securities included in current assets that are not equity investments.
- Final Result: The group containing the difference between the costs and the revenues at the end of the year.
Average Number of employees
This information is useful for calculating efficiency ratios, enter the average number of employees in the company and find out information such as the average company revenue per employee.
Printing Preferences
To make the Analysis as close as possible to your needs you can set some preferences, and choose about the details of printing and analysis
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Printing Details
- Page header: Include the header in the report, the header is composed with the information retrieved from the properties of the file.
- Logo: Choose whether to include your company logo in the report. for information on how to set up a logo visit this Logo set up page.
- Background color of headers: Choose the colors for the table headings
- Text color of headers: Choose the color for the texts in the table headings
- Report Without colors: Check the box for no colours in the report.
Analysis Details
- Number of previous years: Set the number of previous accounts (years) to be included in the analysis, which will be added to the current year and the Budget (if present and included).If you don't know how to set the previous year to a file, go to “File→File and Accounting Properties→Options Tab.
- Number of decimals: Choose how many numbers after the decimal point you want for the digits in the report, if you don't want to have decimals you only need to insert a zero 0.
- Include Budget: If you are using the Budget table for your financial planning, you have the possibility to include it in the analysis.
- Include Budget to date column: Include the columns showing the values of the budget up to that day, compare the values with those of the year-to-date.
- Include Current year projection column: You can include the projection for the current year. The programme uses the values in the budget table to return what could be the values at the end of the year.
- Current Date: Insert the current date. If no date is entered, the date of the day is taken automatically
- Include DuPont Analysis: Choose whether to include the Dupont Analysis
- Include Control Sums: Choose whether to include the table with the control sums, useful to inform in case of errors on the totals (assets/liabilities, operating result).
- Show the formulas column: Choose whether to show the column with the calculation formulas.
- Show the acronym column: Decide whether or not to show the acronym column, which is useful for identifying the elements used for formulas.
The columns of acronyms and formulas are complementary, that's beacuse the acronym column is useful to uderstand how the formulas are composed. if you dont need these columns, just uncheck the checkbox.
Set the benchmarks
Benchmarking is a method of assessing an organisation's competences based on comparison with the "best
in class", whatever sector it belongs to. So the Benchmark is a key performance indicator on the basis of
which a company assesses its performance with regarding to products, services and business processes.
You can customise these values depending on your company:
- Sector
- Size
- Targets
These values are only representative, which means that the figures you enter are not used in the analysis but are shown as they are. In the report, they are displayed in the Benchmark column, in the indexes tables, so that you can quickly assess the situation.
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It's also possible to call the dialog from the opened report and change the parameters. The values of the
analysis will be updated automatically.
Cash Flow Statement
Cash Flow is an analytical tool that helps to visualise the positive and negative changes in liquidity as a result of management, with reference to a given period of time: it is in fact the reconstruction of monetary flows, then the difference between all the monetary income and expenditure of a company.
Cash Flow analysis is not subject to accounting rules and many investors use the data to assess the strength of the company.
Essentially, if the Cash Flow is positive, it shows the financial availability for the company within the reporting period, whereas if the cash flow is negative, it means that more resources have been absorbed than have been received.
Special Cash Flow transactions
The first step to obtain the Cash flow Statement i its to setup the account groups in the settings dialog, Most value needed for preparing the Cash Flow Statement can be calculated based on the changes of the standard account classification. Identifying Disinvestments, Revaluations, transactions and other specific movements effecting the cash flow, would require a restructuring of the account plan. We have therefore opted to identify these values, by adding a special code to the description of a transaction.
It is important that these transactions are made using the recommended account type or group, because the program searches for cashflow amounts in certain groups, so if an entry is made using another account type, there could be an error as the amount may not be found.
If we talk about entering a fixed asset account, the account must belong to one of the groups entered in the fixed assets section of the dialogue. For example, if I disinvest by selling a vehicle and I use the standard chart of accounts for SMEs, I can use the account Vehicles '1530', which is part of the group 150, which in the dialogue is entered under the section 'Tangible Assets' in the fixed assets.
- Disinvestments (#disinvest)
- A disinvestment simply represents the sale of a fixed asset such as a vehicle or machinery. When recording a disinvestment.
- Debit Column: Insert the account where you will collect the money from the sale, such as the post or the bank.
- Credit Column: Insert a fixed asset account that relates to the item sold.
- Knowing the amount of disinvestments, the program is able to calculate in detail the real amount of investments that have been made during the year. For an SME, the number of disinvestments during the accounting period usually remains quite small, whereas investment activities are much more frequent operations, which is why it is very important to find the real amount net of all other movements.
- A disinvestment simply represents the sale of a fixed asset such as a vehicle or machinery. When recording a disinvestment.
- Revaluations of fixed assets (#revaluations)
- Revaluation of a fixed asset is the accounting process of increasing the carrying value of a company's fixed asset or group of fixed assets to account for any major changes in their fair market value.
- Debit Column: Enter the account of the fixed asset item you are revaluing to increase its value.
- Credit Colum: Enter an income account, if you don't have a particular one you can enter it as extraordinary income.
- Revaluation of a fixed asset is the accounting process of increasing the carrying value of a company's fixed asset or group of fixed assets to account for any major changes in their fair market value.
- Devaluations of fixed assets (#devaluations)
- It works in the same way as a revaluation, but instead of increasing the value of the fixed asset it decreases it, which means that the accounting entry is also reversed, i.e. the income becomes a cost.
- Debit Column: Enter a cost account, if you don't have a particular one you can enter it as extraordinary cost.
- Credit Colum: Enter the account of the fixed asset item you are revaluing to increase its value.
- It works in the same way as a revaluation, but instead of increasing the value of the fixed asset it decreases it, which means that the accounting entry is also reversed, i.e. the income becomes a cost.
- Dividends (#dividends)
- Dividends are fees paid to shareholders and usually depend on the profit made. The payment of a dividend must be recorded in a specific liability account, and should appear under short-term liabilities.
- Debit Column: Enter the reported balance sheet Profit / Loss carried forward account.
- Credit Colum: Enter the specific account for dividends.
- Dividends are fees paid to shareholders and usually depend on the profit made. The payment of a dividend must be recorded in a specific liability account, and should appear under short-term liabilities.

Cashflow Statement
Cash flow is divided into three main components:
- Operating cash flow which originates from the core business operations of a company.
- Cash flow for the company, which is the cash flow available to all investors in the company.
- Cash flow available to shareholders, which only considers the cash flows that are due to the shareholders, resulting from the net of all payments made and received, including from debt holders.
Adding up all the totals you find the amount that corresponds to the change in liquidity for the period, which in turn when added to the value of the liquidity at the opening of the period should give you the current liquidity balance.
If the results do not match, an error message is displayed.

Acronym column
In the acronym column of the cashflow, the reference to the account taken into account in the calculation is entered, or in the case of special entries, the prefix of the entry, so that it is easy to see which item of the balance sheet or income statement a certain movement relates to.
Cash Flow verification
This table shows any differences between the change in cash flow calculated in the cashflow and the actual cash flow in the accounts, which in an optimal situation should match. If there is a difference in one of the years of analysis the amount in question is printed in red on a line below.
Usually, when an error occurs, the first thing to do is to check whether the amounts in the balance sheet and profit and loss statement are correct or whether there are differences between the assets and liabilities, for checking them, control sums are very useful because they immediately show whether there is a difference.
if you realise there is some error but you dont know exactly where, you can check the amounts by comparing the ones in the report with those in the chart of accounts.
The differences are generally due to an error when entering groups in the settings dialog, which can occur in two ways:
- One or more groups were not included
- One or more groups were entered under the wrong heading
In case the balance and profit and loss amounts are correct but the cashflow displays an error, is probably due to the fact that a group has been inserted in the wrong place.
Retained Earnings Statement
This table shows the movements made with the annual profit achieved. Starting from the reported annual profit it adds the profit for the period and adjusts the value by taking into account the payment of dividends and the creation or dissolution of reserves. The last two rows show the total undistributed profit, and the undistributed profit realised in the current year.

This information is somewhat supportive of Cash Flow but since earnings management does not directly affect cash, it is presented in a separate statement.
Record Transactions
It is useful to first record the transfer of the profit for the year from the profit and loss account to the profit shown in the balance sheet as shown in the example image.
In order to record the payment/discharge of reserves and the payment of dividends, it is sufficient to use the specific account of one of the above items and to decrease or increase the profit account shown in the balance sheet. The remaining amount (not allocated to reserves or dividends) then increases the retained earnings.

Cash Flow Ratios
In addition to the ratios already present, those ratios are added just below the Cashflow table and in the Charts

- Cashflow margin: Measures the amount of revenue a firm can convert into operating cash flow. When a firm is thriving, operating cash flow should grow alongside revenue. While profit margins measure a firm's pricing power; a declining cash flow margin also measures the health of customer and supplier relationships.
- Asset Efficiency Ratio: This is a basic ratio to show you how well the company uses its assets to generate cash flow. It’s best used to view the historical trend as well as to compare with competitors.
- Cashflow to current Liabilties: This ratio gives you an idea about the company’s debt management practices.It’s also a better indicator of the company’s ability to pay current liabilities than the current ratio or quick ratio
- Cashflow to Liabilities: Measures the amount of operating cash flow a firm generates on each dollar of total liabilities. Businesses that can't produce operating cash flow to pay off all their liabilities cannot continue to operate indefinitely, making this ratio an important indicator of liquidity as well as solvency
- Cashflow to Investments: Measures the amount a company outlays for capital assets for each dollar of cash dollar it generates from those investments.
Why Is Cash Flow Analysis Important?
Performing cash flow calculations in combination with constant monitoring of the company's cash flows is the winning formula for effective treasury management, and is useful for making the best use of available cash.
Thanks to the ability to generate cash flow and the financial solvency of the company, you gain confidence from banks and suppliers, as it symbolises a certain control over your business: the calculation of cash flow is in fact a way to detect the actual availability of the company, giving the possibility to face unexpected events or to plan consistently the future of projects.
For more information on Cashflow Analysis, please refer to the following page.
Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Reclassification
Generate the Report by going to the Extensions menu→Cash Flow Statements and financial Ratios →Financial Reports.
The Report contains all the analysis data processed by the extension:
- Reclassified balance sheet
- Reclassified Profit and Loss Statement
- Control Sums table
Reclassified Balance Sheet
The reclassification of accounts allows for the display of a series of values, results and intermediate margins that contain more information than the traditional structure.

- Current Assets: All the assets of a company that are expected to be sold or used as a result of standard business operations over the next year.
- Fixed Assets: Items, such as property or equipment, a company plans to use over the long-term to help generate income.
- Total Assets: The sum of current assets and fixed assets.
- Debt Capital: Is the capital that a business raises by taking out a loan. It is a loan made to a company, typically as growth capital, and is normally repaid at some future date.
- Own Capital: It is the capital owned by the company.
- Total Liabilites and equity: The sum of Debt Capital and Own Capital.
Reclassified Profit and Loss Statement

- Added value: The difference between operating costs and operating revenues incurred for resources outside the company, expresses the company's ability to create wealth and then remunerate the various production factors and stakeholders.
- MOL /EBITDA: "Earning Before Interests, Taxes, Depreciation and amortization" is obtained by subtracting from production revenues the costs of production (including internal costs such as personnel costs), without considering provisions and depreciation. As it does not contain economic items without monetary movement, its value assumes very important information for financial investors.
- EBIT :"Earning Before interests and Taxes", helps to understand whether the company is also able to cover the financial charges arising from its financial commitments.
Control Sums
Resumes the totals of the reclassified accounts (Assets, Liabilities and Equity , Annual Result). Checks that the sums calculated in the analysis match the totals in the accounting sheets and that Assets and Labilities and equity match.
- Accounting Total column: Represents the actual total in the accounts.
- Calculated Total column: Represents the total calculated by the program based on the groups entered.
- Difference column: Represents the difference found between the total in the accounts and the calculated total for each year. The value equal to 0, otherwise will be displayed an error message, which means that there may have been an error in entering the accounts/groups .In this case it is useful to check in the dialogue that you have entered the groups correctly.
Financial Ratios
Generate the Report by going to the Extensions menu→Cash Flow Statements and financial Ratios →Financial Reports.
The balance sheet ratios are formulas calculated on financial, economic and asset values. These ratios are derived from the income statement and balance sheet data. Balance sheet indices are important analysis tools that provide essential indications for the entrepreneur's activity.
It is widely used by all professionals who are interested in assessing the soundness of a company for their work.
In fact, banks use the balance sheet indexes to evaluate company loan applications.
the indexes are divided into four main types
- Liquidity ratios:
- Financing ratios
- Profitability ratios
- Efficiency ratios

Liquidity ratios
An important class of financial metrics used to determine a debtor's ability to pay off current debt obligations without raising external capital. Liquidity ratios measure a company's ability to pay debt obligations and its margin of safety through the calculation of metrics.
- Cash ratio: Indicates the extent to which the company is able to repay its debts at the end of the term.
- Quick ratio: Indicates the extent to which the company is able to pay its debts when due.
- Current ratio: Indicates the extent to which the company is able to pay its short-term debts without touching fixed assets.
- Net Current Asset: Indicates the part of the current assets free of short-term commitments, which can therefore be used in the activity.
Financing ratios
They look at how much capital comes in the form of debt (loans) or assesses the ability of a company to meet its financial obligations.
- Degree of Circulating Assets: It allows us to understand whether there is a balance within the company's assets, a judgement can only be made if we have the average data for the same line of business.
- Percentage Fixed Assets: It is complementary to the previous one.
- Debt ratio: Indicates the extent to which the company has had to resort to external financing, the judgement depends very much on the branch of activity.
- Equity ratio: Is complementary to the previous one, equity ratio has the advantage of being less expensive.
- Self-Financing ratio: Indicates the extent to which the company has been able to accumulate undistributed profits.
- Fixed Asset coverage: The fixed assets must absolutely be financed from equity or possibly from long term capital, otherwise major repayment problems could occur.
Profitability ratios
Are useful to assess a business's ability to generate earnings relative to its revenue, operating costs, balance sheet assets, or shareholders' equity over time, using data from a specific point in time.
- Return on equity (ROE): By comparing the percentage obtained with the rates commonly applied for other investments, it is possible to understand whether the equity invested by the company gives a sufficient return or not.
- Return on investment (ROI): Identifies the return on invested capital. Basically it serves to understand how much the invested capital returns in terms of income.
- Gross Operating Margin (MOL) :Is a value that measures the profitability of a company. In other words, it measures the ability to make profit margins: Indicates the company's return on sales made.
- EBIT margin: Is the ratio of EBIT to turnover of a company. This ratio provides information on its profitability and helps to compare different companies and sectors.
- Profit margin: It represents what percentage of sales has turned into profits.
Efficiency ratios
Express the degree of efficiency of the company's factors of production, those chosen by us give us an indication of the relationship between the number of employees and the various margins of the profit and loss account. Efficiency indicators are related to profitability indicators, as higher productivity generates an improvement in profitability indicators.
- Revenue per Employee: An increase indicates greater efficiency of the company and a lowering of the break even point. Its increase is certainly an indicator of the good health of the company itself.
- Added Value per Employee: Gives evidence of efficiency in terms of cost reduction (e.g. economies of scale). If the revenue per capita index remains stable and the value added per capita index increases, this is evidence of cost efficiency.
- Personnel Cost per Employee: Highlights the trend in average personnel costs.
Within the tables and also visible the calculation formula of each index.
Dupont Analysis and Altman index Z-Score
Dupont Analysis
The Dupont model is a technique that can be used to analyse the profitability of a company using
traditional performance management tools. To enable this, the model integrates the elements of the Profit
and Loss Account and Balance Sheet.
Altman index Z-Score
The Z-Score is an index of the discriminating analysis used to determine the probability of bankruptcy of a
company within 2 years using statistical techniques.

Financial Charts
It’s possible to access to the charts by going to the Extensions menu→Cash Flow Statements and financial Ratios →Financial Charts.
Charts allow you to read the same information as you can find in the report but in a clearer and more
intuitive way. Once the dialogue is open, you can move between the various elements thanks to a drop-down menu.
Ratios charts
- Financing ratios evolution
- Liquidity ratios evolution
- Profitability ratios evolution
- Efficiency ratios evolution
- Cashflow ratios evolution
These charts represent the evolution of the indexes over time. For each type of index there is a bar chart,
within which there is a section that represents the evolution over time of each index for each year included
in the analysis.

Reclassified Elements charts
- Reclassified asset variation
- Reclassified liabilities and equity variation
These charts show the time evolution of the reclassified assets, and reclassified liabilities, using stacked
chart. It is possible to see how and in what quantity the groups make up the total of assets and liabilities (in
percentage %)

Reclassified profit and loss variation
Shows by using histogram the value of the intermediate totals (EBIT,EBIT-DA,..) of the reclassified profit and loss account ,and their evolution over the time.

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This template is based on the Cash Manager feature of Banana Accounting Plus, which can be used for free and without limitations with the free subscription plan.
Create and save the file
You can open and save your new file to start either through Banana Accounting Plus Web or by downloading and installing the software on your computer:
- Download and install Banana Accounting Plus.
- Click on File > New.
- Select Cash Manager.
- Search for the Category Business.
- Select the template "Income and expenses management template for Airbnb or similar platforms".
- Click on Create.

If you click on the text "More info...", you will be directed to this specific documentation page for the template. On this page, you can always find the tutorial file including sample records.
Using the command File > File Properties, set your references, the accounting period with opening, closing dates and the base currency. In the Address section, fill in the fields for the entity managing the rental properties. If necessary, change the base currency of the accounting file in the Accounting section.

With the command File > Save As, save the file. It is useful to include the name of your business and the year in the file name. For example, "BusinessName-2023.ac2".
Also, refer to the article on organizing accounting files locally, on a network, and in the cloud.
Banana Accounting Plus Web Access
When you have downloaded and saved your new accounting file to open and use it from the web, you can bookmark the following link to access Banana Accounting Plus Web. However, it is recommended to download and install Banana Accounting Plus on the computers where it is needed, because Banana Accounting Plus Web does not yet have all the features available.
Create the budget
With Banana Accounting Plus, you can easily create a startup budget for your new short-term rental business on Airbnb, Booking.com, Vrbo and other platforms, and forecast all the costs you'll need to deal with. Consult all the relevant documentation on how to create a budget with Banana Accounting for detailed information.

Customize and categorize expenses
If you prefer, you can group similar costs into categories and maintain the detail for each type of expense:
- Properties costs: mortgage payments, repairs and insurance coverage.
- Initial setup expenses: spending on furniture and household utensils.
- Bills: electricity, gas and water expenses.
- Supplies: expenses for items like linens, toiletries and cleaning products.
- Business expenses: costs related to accounting, software and taxes.
- Other costs: payments for cleaners, laundry services and ads.
See how you can easily create accounts groups.

Recording transactions
In the Transactions table, record all transactions in chronological order, including debtor payments and invoice payments, as well as other types of transactions. The recordings can always be sorted and viewed instantly. You can highlight rows, correct any mistakes and copy and paste previously entered transactions.
To expedite data entry, we suggest using the various features of Banana:
- The auto-completion data entry feature automatically retrieves previously entered data.
- The recurring transactions feature (in the Actions menu) allows you to store frequently recurring transactions in a dedicated table.
- You can import data from bank statements, automatically capturing all bank transactions.
- You can link each recording to its corresponding digital document, and with a simple click, you can view the document. Refer to accounting files and digital documents for better document organization.
- Use the sort recordings command to arrange rows in chronological order.
- Use the print/preview command to print or export the journal in PDF format.
Bank transactions import
You can import bank statements, eliminating the need for manual entry.
Additionally, with the Advanced plan, it also allows for easy management of rules to automate accounting according to your specified criteria. This significantly reduces the effort required for accounting management, resulting in unmatched time savings.
Print financial statements or accounting reports
To view and print the financial statements at any time, click on the Report menu > Enhanced financial statements with groups. You can customize them or have an accounting report for a specific period.
Obtain detailed and customizable reports on all expenses and revenues of your business with Airbnb. You can compare them with the budget to always keep track of the performance of your startup.

If you manage multiple rooms, apartments or rental properties, you can keep track of expenses and revenues allocated to each individual property you rent. You can also create room-specific budgets and compare the results with the actual expenses and earnings whenever you want.

Advanced management
If you want, you can manage your Airbnb business in an advanced and optimized way through the rental management view called Manage Rentals. This allows you to keep track of all the necessary information about the reservations you receive. For those who offer Airbnb Experiences, there is the experiences management view, called Manage Experiences, available to track guest bookings related to experiences.
Navigate between the various available views to keep all the relevant data under control.

Questions or specific requests
Do you have any questions or specific requests regarding this template for Airbnb hosts or other short-term rental platforms? Please e-mail us.
Sample records for managing income and expenses for Airbnb hosts or other hosting platforms
Here are the sample accounting records for this template.
Recording an Airbnb or other platform revenue transaction
Record revenue from online platforms such as Airbnb, where you receive booking fees, with the preferred breakdown of the collected amounts and platform commissions. If you want, keep track of the ad from which the guest made the reservation, the check-in and check-out dates, the number of guests for the booking, the booked nights, the room or flat rented and the date of payment from the online platform.
To print the receipt to be given to the guest upon arrival, enter the receipt number in the Doc column and use the designated printer extension. You can also attach the receipt to the corresponding revenue record using the Link column.

Recording an expense for your short-term rental business
Record the expenses you incur for your Airbnb business by indicating the date of the expense, a description of the purchase, the amount incurred, the expense category, and the room or flat associated with your monetary outflow. You can always attach your receipts using the Link column.

Airbnb template for multi-currency accounting management
Airbnb template for multi-currency accounting managementThis template is useful for comprehensive and efficient accounting management for Airbnb hosts who need a system that supports double-entry bookkeeping and handles multiple currencies. Banana Accounting Plus provides a wide range of features to track the income and expenses of your short-term rental business.
Banana Accounting Plus is an advanced accounting software that is superior to Excel, yet it is simpler and more cutting-edge, catering to the common needs of Airbnb hosts. The accounting template has been specifically designed to offer a comprehensive and customizable solution for the financial management of your Airbnb properties. It allows you to track expenses, record income, monitor cash flow and much more.
The key features of this accounting template for Airbnb include:
- Asset Management: this template encompasses all the features of the free template for Airbnb, Booking.com, Vrbo and similar hosting platforms and provides an advanced solution for those with greater needs. It allows you to manage unlimited assets compared to the free template.
- Double-Entry Bookkeeping: the template adheres to the fundamental accounting principle of double-entry bookkeeping, ensuring the accuracy and correctness of your financial records.
- Multi-Currency Management: if you manage Airbnb properties using different currencies, Banana Accounting enables you to record and track income and expenses in different currencies, simplifying international financial management.
- Advanced Reporting: the software offers the ability to generate detailed reports on your finances, including profit and loss statements, account statements, balance sheets and detailed budgets. These reports provide you with a comprehensive overview of the performance of your Airbnb properties.
- User-Friendly: the software is designed to be user-friendly, even for those new to double-entry bookkeeping or without extensive accounting experience. The accounting template is intuitive, and the extensive available online documentation guides you step-by-step in managing your finances.
Banana Accounting Plus is intuitive, easy to use and simplifies your accounting management for Airbnb.
Example of a multi-currency income transaction for hosts
Here's how to use the multi-currency feature of Banana Accounting Plus:
- Set the desired currency exchange rate through the Exchange Rates table.
- Perform the accounting entry by entering date, description, bank of the currency received, income account, amount in the currency received and specify the currency received. Banana Accounting Plus will automatically calculate the amount in the main currency used for managing your Airbnb accounting.

Image of the Exchange Rates table

Image of the Transactions table where to record the income received from Airbnb or similar platform.
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Essential Expense Manager PDF report with embedded receiptsImproving how employee expenses are managed is crucial for all businesses.
Whether employees are traveling for work or working from home, keeping track of their expenses and making sure they get reimbursed correctly has become a complex task.
Banana Accounting expense manager functionality to create a PDF dossier is essential and cost-effective for the majority of small and medium-sized businesses. It helps track expenses, improves transparency and makes it smoother for employees to interact with the company's accounting department.
All in one PDF report with embedded receipts
Banana Accounting create a PDF report with embedded receipts. The PDF file includes everything is necessary for reporting, approval and reimbursement.
- The list of expenses with all information necessary and the link to receipt.
- The report of the categorized expenses, for accounting purposes.
- The scanned receipt's files.
PDF file can embed other files. If you don't know just open this example PDF file and click on the link (look the link icons on the left in the image below), so that the receipt document will directly open (some browser don't show the files, better use Adobe Acrobat Reader that is free to use).

Totally free for up to 70 expense entries
The Banana Accounting template is designed to benefit companies of all sizes. The expense manager template is a software entirely free for up to 70 expense entries, making it a very accessible solution.
How to start
Using this Banana Accounting functionality allows you to obtain your PDF dossier with expenses categorized and embedded in a simple and immediate way:
- Install Banana Accounting
- Open the template file and save to a directory, where you also scan your documents.
- Scan your receipts or invoices (Banana Accounting does not perform the scanning).
- Enter the incurred expenses in the Transaction table and add a Link to the scanned receipt file.
- With File menu > Create Pdf Dossier create the PDF report (check the Include attachments).
- Transmit the file for reimbursement.
Now you'll be ready to send your PDF dossier by email to the accounting department, for approval and reimbursement.
This workflow is essential and cost-effective for the majority of small and medium-sized businesses.
Add the payment methods used by employees
If you wish, you can manage the payment methods used for expenses through the CC3 column.
To enable it, double-click on the column headers in the Transactions table. In the window that opens, on the left, enable the display of the Cc3 column and confirm with the Ok button.
Manage the different payment methods from the Categories table by adding the accounting accounts with a semicolon in front. You can add as many payment methods as you prefer.
Add the quantity columns to manage travel kilometers
To manage travel expenses based on the distance traveled, it could be useful to enable the display of columns related to quantities.
To enable them, double-click on the column headers in the Transactions table. In the window that opens, on the left, enable the display of the columns Quantity, ReferenceUnit, UnitPrice, and confirm with the Ok button.
Remember to enter Unit Price in the Transactions table with a negative sign.
Additional features of the Essential Expense Manager
Easy Expense Logging: the core of this tool is a user-friendly interface. Employees can quickly record their expenses by entering the date, category, amount and payment method. This reduces mistakes and ensures accurate data entry.
Digital Receipts: instead of using paper receipts, the software lets employees attach digital copies of receipts. This prevents losing receipts and keeps expense records secure.
Detailed PDF Reports: the software is great at creating comprehensive expense reports. These reports include all embedded receipts in a single PDF file, which can be easily shared with accountants through email. The reports break down expenses, categories and receipts, promoting transparency.
Customizable Categories: the software lets administrators customize expense categories to fit the company's needs. This ensures that expenses are organized in a way that matches the company's reporting and analysis requirements.
Easy Access: the expense manager can be shared through email, which is helpful for remote employees or those who often travel for work.
Data Privacy: it's important to note that the data entered into Banana Accounting is not used for commercial purposes. Your information remains confidential, offline and is not repurposed in any way.
WooCommerce Products Export-Import [BETA]
WooCommerce Products Export-Import [BETA]WooCommerce extension description
This extension for importing and exporting products sold on WooCommerce online shop simplifies and optimizes the integration between your online store and Banana Accounting software.
The extension either allows the export of products already listed in your inventory from Banana Accounting to your WooCommerce online store, or may become an intuitive and efficient solution to easily allow you to import products directly from your online store into Banana Accounting.
Banana Accounting is superior to Excel, allowing you to swiftly edit product details at any time and it guarantees that the information remains aligned to your online store on WooCommerce.
The Banana Accounting extension offers you the opportunity to export product data already present in your Banana Accounting inventory in a format already prepared for import into WooCommerce. This streamlines the input and/or management of products in your online store, enabling you to maintain coherence and consistency between the two platforms and to begin selling online more seamlessly.
As it is crucial to manage product information accurately and effortlessly in your online store and inventory, this extension allows you to do so in a simple and secure manner. With the export file obtained from the WooCommerce platform, you can easily create your inventory in Banana Accounting or update existing products directly in Banana Accounting to align them with those present on your online store.
Both functions eliminate the need for lengthy and complex manual procedures and reduce the risk of transcription errors, ensuring data accuracy and efficiency.
This solution is suitable for those who want to manage the inventory in a simple way, exporting or importing to WooCommerce whenever they desire. It is not suitable for those looking for a cloud solution that automatically synchronizes warehouse management with WooCommerce.
Banana Accounting key features
Easy: the Banana Accounting software is easy to use and every file can be shared through email, which is helpful for a easy support too.
Privacy: it's important to note that the data entered into Banana Accounting is not used for commercial purposes. Your information remains confidential, offline and is not repurposed in any way.
Beta version
This extension is published in BETA version. We recommend creating a backup copy of the inventory file. Having regular file backups is always useful in any context. This WooCommerce extension require a subscription to Banana Accounting Plus Advanced version.
Primary Key Used
The Id column from Banana's Items table will be exported and used as the primary key for import and it must contain the product's SKU reference of WooCommerce online shop.
Those who already have a warehouse in Banana Accounting can replace the codes in the Id column using the Rename function from Banana's Data menu. This function will automatically replace the Id value even in the Transactions table.
Create/Update products from WooCommerce
The Create/Update products from WooCommerce function will create the products exported from WooCommerce (CSV file format) in the Items table of the inventory in Banana Accounting if they do not exist. If products with the same Id value already exist, it will update the values in the Description, Quantity begin and Unit Price columns in the Items table with the information present in the exported file from WooCommerce.
Export products for WooCommerce
The Export products for WooCommerce function will export data from the Id, Description, Quantity balance and Unit Price columns in the Items table into a CSV file format, ready to be imported into WooCommerce.
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Free Excel Standard INPAS Template
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INPAS key accounting documents
This page is dedicated to the chart of accounts template that conforms to the INPAS standard. The INPAS standard is designed to improve the transparency and accuracy of nonprofit associations' financial statements. It is also possible to download a complete Excel template that facilitates the compilation of all the documents required to comply with the standard.
The chart of accounts has been designed and interpreted based on the INPAS drafts and may require adjustments once the final guidance is published in 2025.
The compliance of the accounting with the INPAS standard always depends on the accountant and the auditor working on the accounts.
Updates may be possible following the final publication of INPAS in 2025.
Statement of Financial Position
The balance sheet is an essential document that provides a detailed view of your organization's financial health, clearly showing assets, liabilities and net worth. Because of the flexibility of the INPAS standard, you can present the financial statements either vertically or horizontally, tailoring them to the specific needs of your nonprofit.
This document can be generated easily using Banana Accounting+ template.
Statement of Income and Expenses
This document shows your organization's income and expenses during a period. Proper management of the income statement is crucial to demonstrate how resources were used to achieve missionary goals.
This document can be generated easily using Banana Accounting+ template.
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
This document is critical to understanding the changes that have occurred in net assets during the fiscal year. The INPAS standard provides a sequence of elements that transparently reflects the changes, making clear the impact of financial activities on the organization's assets.
Statement of Cash Flows
The cash flow statement, which shows cash flows, is essential for monitoring your organization's liquidity and ability to fund its activities. With our INPAS template, you can present this information in a clear and accessible way, improving transparency to donors and board members.
Explanatory notes
Explanatory notes offer crucial details to fully understand the numbers presented in other accounting documents. They provide a clear description of adopted accounting policies and significant changes, contributing to a deeper and more accurate analysis of the institution's financial position.
Excel template to download
To facilitate the accounting management of associations, a complete Excel template can be downloaded to provide all the necessary documents according to the INPAS standard. In fact, this versatile and easy-to-use tool also allows you to create the Statement of Changes in Net Assets, Statement of Cash flows and Explanatory notes, completing the documentation with the Balance Sheet and Statement of Income and Expenses you can easily obtaine through Banana Accounting+.
Download the INPAS Excel Template
Statement of Financial Position
This document can be generated easily using Banana Accounting+ template. Here is what the statement of financial position must contain.

Current and non-current assets
Assets should be distinguished into current and non-current. Current assets are those that are expected to be converted to cash or used within one year. They include accounts such as cash and cash equivalents, short-term receivables, and inventories. Non-current assets, on the other hand, are those that are expected to be held for periods longer than one year and may include tangible assets, intangible assets, and long-term investments.
Current and non-current liabilities
Liabilities must also be classified into current and noncurrent. Current liabilities are payables and obligations that are expected to be settled within one year, such as accounts payable, accrued expenses, and other short-term liabilities. Non-current liabilities represent long-term commitments that the organization does not expect to settle within the next year, such as long-term debts and mortgages.
Shareholders' Net Assets
Net Assets represents the difference between the organization's total assets and total liabilities. In financial statements according to the INPAS standard, net assets should be divided into three main categories:
- Unrestricted funds: resources available for general use and not subject to specific restrictions. These funds may be used at the discretion of the organization to fund any activity or operational need.
- Restricted funds:
- Temporarily restricted funds: resources subject to restrictions imposed by donors or temporary conditions. These funds may be used only for specific purposes and for a specified period, after which, if conditions are met, they may be reclassified as unrestricted funds.
- Permanently restricted funds: resources that must be kept intact indefinitely, often to ensure a continuous source of income for the organization. These funds are typically associated with permanently restricted donations.
Statement of Income and Expenses
This document can be generated easily using Banana Accounting+ template. Here is what the statement of activities must contain.

Revenue
Income should be divided between restricted and unrestricted to reflect donor or regulatory restrictions. This distinction is crucial to understanding the organization's flexibility in the use of funds received.
- Restricted income: funds earmarked for specific purposes, such as particular projects or specific periods. These funds may come from donations, grants, or funding with donor-imposed conditions limiting their use.
- Unrestricted income: funds that can be used at the discretion of the organization for any operational need. These include general donations, proceeds from nonspecific fundraising events, and other income that has no special restrictions.
Expenses
Expenses should be broken down into major categories to give a clear view of how resources are allocated. This breakdown helps to better understand the organization's priorities and efficiency in managing funds.
- Programmatic expenses: costs directly associated with the implementation of the organization's core programs and activities. These include salaries of operational staff, costs of materials and equipment used in projects, and other expenses directly related to the organization's missions.
- Fundraising expenses: costs incurred for fundraising activities, including events, marketing campaigns, and salaries of dedicated fundraising staff. This category highlights the investment made to secure future financial resources.
- Administrative expenses: general costs of running and administering the organization. These include administrative staff salaries, office rent, consulting fees, and other overhead costs necessary for the day-to-day operation of the organization.
Changes in shareholders' Net Assets
The income and expenses statement should report changes in net worth during the reporting period, broken down by fund category:
- Unrestricted funds: changes resulting from the use or appropriation of unrestricted revenues and non-programmatic expenditures.
- Restricted funds:
- Temporarily restricted funds: changes due to the use of restricted funds according to donor-imposed conditions and their eventual transfer to unrestricted funds once conditions are met.
- Permanently restricted funds: changes related to new permanently restricted gifts or changes in the investment policies of permanent assets.
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
Here is what the statement of changes in net assets must contain.

Changes in shareholders' Net Assets by period
The statement should report all changes in net assets broken down by period, clearly showing increases and decreases in the various funds.
- Increases in net assets: these may result from new donations, contributions, grants received, or other sources of income. Each increase should be specified in terms of restricted and unrestricted funds to highlight restrictions on the use of funds.
- Decreases in net assets: decreases may result from the use of funds to cover programmatic, fundraising, and administrative expenses. Again, it is important to specify whether the decreases involve restricted or unrestricted funds.
Details on contributions, donations and other sources of funding
The statement should include a detailed description of all funding sources received during the period, broken down by type and restriction.
- Contributions and donations: specify donations received, indicating whether they are restricted or unrestricted, and describe any conditions or restrictions imposed by donors.
- Grants and funding: detail grants obtained, including conditions of use and periods of application.
- Other income: include any other sources of funding, such as income from fundraising activities, investment income, or income from ancillary activities, detailing any applicable restrictions.
Use of funds under restrictions
The statement should clearly show how funds have been used according to donor or regulatory restrictions, ensuring transparency and compliance.
- Restricted funds:
- Temporarily restricted funds: describe how these funds were used for specific projects or programs, and whether any restrictions were met, allowing the funds to be reclassified as unrestricted.
- Permanently restricted funds: highlight the use of income generated by these funds to support the organization's activities, keeping the principal capital intact according to the conditions set by the donors.
- Unrestricted funds: indicate how these funds have been allocated for general operating expenses and other needs without specific restrictions.
Mandatory elements of the statement of changes in Net Assets
- Beginning balances
- The beginning balances of each component of net assets at the beginning of the accounting period must be reported.
- Example: share capital, reserves, retained earnings.
- Changes for each component
- Detail all changes for each component of net assets during the accounting period.
- These changes may include:
- Profits or losses for the year.
- Increases in capital stock.
- Reductions in capital stock.
- Dividend distributions (if applicable).
- Contributions and distributions from owners
- If applicable, indicate contributions made by owners and distributions made to owners.
- Reserves
- Any changes in reserves, such as legal reserves, extraordinary reserves, revaluation reserves, etc.
- Ending balance
- Report the ending balances of each component of net assets at the end of the accounting period.
Steps to implement the statement of changes in Net Assets
- Identification of the components of shareholders' Net Assets
- Determine all components of net assets that should be reported in the statement, such as share capital, reserves, and retained earnings.
- Collection of initial data
- Collect the beginning balances of all components of net assets from the last closed financial statements.
- Recording of changes
- Record all changes that have occurred during the accounting period, such as capital increases, recorded gains or losses, dividend distributions, and other changes in reserves.
- Calculating ending balances
- Calculate the ending balances of each component of net assets taking into account the changes recorded.
- Preparation of schedule
- Compile the statement of changes in net worth with all the information collected, making sure that the totals are correct and that all changes are adequately explained.
Statement of changes in funds
The Statement of Changes in Funds is a crucial accounting document that illustrates the changes in an organization's funds during an accounting period. According to the INPAG standard, the Statement of Changes in Funds must include a detailed set of information to ensure transparency and accuracy in reporting.
Here are the required elements of the statement of changes in funds.
- Initial balances of funds
- The initial balances of each fund at the beginning of the accounting period must be reported.
- Revenue by fund
- Detail the income received for each fund during the accounting period.
- Expenditures by fund
- Detail the expenditures made for each fund during the accounting period.
- Transfers between funds
- Information on any transfers of resources between different funds.
- Ending fund balances
- Indication of the ending balance of each fund at the end of the accounting period.
- Variations in funds with restrictions
- Specific details on changes in time-restricted or donor-restricted funds.
Statement of Cash Flows
Here is what the cash flow statement must contain.

Cash flows from operating activities
This section reports cash flows generated or used by the daily operations of the organization. It must include:
- Income from donations and grants: cash flows from donations, grants, and other funding sources not specifically tied to investments or financing.
- Payments for operating expenses: cash flows used to cover programmatic, fundraising, and administrative expenses, including salaries, supplies, and other operating costs.
- Receivables collections and payables payments: cash flows associated with the management of short-term receivables and payables.
Cash flows from investing activities
This section covers cash flows related to the purchase and sale of long-term assets and other investments. It must include:
- Purchases of fixed assets: cash flows used to purchase tangible fixed assets, such as buildings, equipment, and intangible fixed assets.
- Income from sales of fixed assets: cash flows generated from the sale of long-term assets.
- Financial investments: cash flows related to acquisitions or disposals of financial investments, such as securities and other investment instruments.
Cash flows from financing activities
This section reports cash flows associated with the organization's financing activities, including changes in restricted and unrestricted funds. It must include:
- Receipts from long-term restricted loans and donations: cash flows from donations and loans restricted specifically for long-term purposes.
- Repayment of long-term debts: cash flows used to repay long-term debts and obligations.
- Interest payments and other financing costs: cash flows related to interest payments and other financing-related costs.
Reconciliation of net income to net cash flow from operating activities
This section is critical to linking net income with actual cash flows from operations. It must include:
- Net income: the net economic result of the organization for the period.
- Adjustments for nonmonetary items: for example, depreciation and amortization.
- Changes in financial statement balances: changes in accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventories and other operating items.
- Extraordinary items: any extraordinary non-recurring cash inflows or outflows.
Explanatory notes
Explanatory notes should include detailed information regarding the accounting policies adopted, explanations of major items in the financial statements, and details of material subsequent events that could affect the understanding of the financial statements.
Here is what the explanatory notes must contain.
Information on accounting policies adopted
The notes to the financial statements should provide a detailed description of the accounting policies followed by the organization. This information helps users of financial statements understand the principles on which the figures reported are based.
- Principles of recognition and measurement: description of the criteria used to recognize and measure assets, liabilities, income, and expenses.
- Depreciation methods: explanation of the methods used to depreciate tangible and intangible assets.
- Valuation policies: information on valuation policies for inventories, receivables, and liabilities.
- Revenue recognition: criteria adopted for revenue recognition, including restricted and unrestricted donations.
Additional details on items in the balance sheet and income statement
Explanatory notes should provide additional details that help to better understand the items presented in the balance sheet and income statement.
- Analysis of principal items: detailed explanation of major items of assets, liabilities, income, and expenses. For example, a breakdown of fixed assets, long-term debt, and major revenue categories.
- Significant transactions: description of significant transactions that occurred during the period, such as acquisitions, sales of fixed assets, or extraordinary events.
- Significant changes: explanation of significant changes from previous periods, providing a context for understanding changes in financial data.
Information on possible risks and uncertainties
Explanatory notes should include information on any risks and uncertainties that could affect the organization. This information helps assess the financial strength and risk management of the institution.
- Financial risks: description of key financial risks, such as credit risk, liquidity risk, and market risk, and the policies adopted to manage them.
- Contingencies and contingent liabilities: information on legal contingencies, contingent liabilities, or other uncertain events that could have a significant financial impact.
- Risk management: details of the risk management strategies and policies implemented by the organization to mitigate the effects of such risks.
Segment reporting if applicable
If the organization operates in different industries or geographic areas, the explanatory notes should include segment reporting information to provide a more detailed view of financial and operational performance.
- Information by segment: details on revenues, expenses, assets, and liabilities for each operating or geographic segment.
- Aggregation criteria: explanation of the criteria used to aggregate data for different segments.
- Performance by segment: analysis of the financial and operational performance of each segment, highlighting differences and relative contributions to the overall performance of the organization.
Accrual accounting requirement
The INPAG standard requires that all transactions be recorded on an accrual basis. This means that transactions must be recognized in the period in which they occur, regardless of actual cash flows. Adopting accrual accounting provides a more accurate and realistic view of an organization's financial position and performance, improving the transparency and reliability of financial information.
Examples for Income from donations
When a donation is promised but has not yet been received insert:
- in Debtor Account column the account Debtors from donations.
- in Creditor Account column the account Income from donations.
- in the Amount column the promised amount.
This record recognizes the income as a debt, reflecting the promise of the donation, even though the money has not yet been received.
When the donation is actually received insert:
- in the Debtor Account column the account Bank.
- in the Creditor Account column the account Donation debtor.
- in the Amount column the received amount.
This recording adjusts the accounts once the money is actually received, eliminating the previously recorded debt.
Examples for project expenses
When an invoice for project services is received but not yet paid insert:
- in the Debtor Account column the account Project expenses.
- in the Creditor Account column the account Creditors.
- in the Amount column the invoice total amount.
This entry recognizes the expense when the invoice is received, regardless of whether it has been paid or not.
When the invoice is actually paid insert:
- in the Debtor Account column the account Creditors.
- in the Creditor Account column the account Bank.
- in the Amount column the paid invoice total amount.
This entry reduces creditors once the invoice has been paid, reflecting actual cash flow.
Benefits of accrual accounting
Adopting accrual accounting, as required by the INPAG standard, ensures that revenues and expenses are recorded in the correct period. This approach provides a more accurate view of the organization's financial activities, facilitating better resource management and more accurate planning. Nonprofit organizations that follow these accounting practices can demonstrate greater transparency and accountability, increasing the trust of donors, board members and other stakeholders.
Accounting for restricted grants and donations
INPAG requires that funds be distinguished between restricted and unrestricted funds. This distinction should be visible in the financial statements or notes.
Accounting for grant and donation income according to the INPAG standard requires a specific structure to ensure proper recording and recognition. The accounting process includes the following steps:
- Identify whether there is an enforceable agreement that confers rights and obligations.
- Identify the enforceable obligations in the agreement.
- Determine the amount of the transaction.
- Allocate the transaction amount to the enforceable obligations.
- Recognize the revenue when (or while) the enforceable obligation is satisfied.
- These steps ensure that revenue is recognized appropriately, accurately reflecting the economic activity of the organization.
Example of accounting transactions for restricted donations
Receipt of a grant for a specific project with implementing obligations.
When you receive the amount insert:
- in the Debtor Account column the account Cash/Bank or Donation debtor if the donation was promised.
- in the Creditor Account column the account Liabilities for grants.
- in the Amount column the amount received.
At this stage the amount received is recorded as a liability because the organization has an obligation to meet the conditions of the grant.
When you fulfill the executive obligation insert:
- in the Debtor Account column the account Expense1.
- in the Creditor Account column the account Bank.
- in the Amount column the paid amount.
The second transaction must be insert:
- in the Debtor Account column the account Liabilities from grants.
- in the Creditor Account column the account Income from grants.
- in the Amount column the paid amount.
Once the enforceable obligation is fulfilled, the liability is reduced and the amount is recognized as revenue, reflecting the completion of the project or condition fulfilled.
Accounting for unrestricted donations
Unrestricted donations, which do not impose specific obligations on the organization, follow a simpler accounting process than donations with enforceable obligations. These receipts can be recognized immediately upon receipt.
Example of an unrestricted donation
When you receive the amount insert:
- in the Debtor Account column the account Cash/Bank or Donation debtor if the donation was promised.
- in the Creditor Account column the account Income from donations.
- in the Amount column the received amount.
In this case the amount is immediately recognized as income since there are no specific obligations to be met.
Foreign currency conversion
Managing foreign currency transactions is an essential part of accounting, especially for nonprofit organizations that receive international grants and donations. The INPAS standard establishes precise rules for managing these transactions, including disclosure of foreign exchange gains and losses and retranslation of foreign currency monetary assets and liabilities related to grant agreements.
Foreign currency transactions must be translated into the functional currency using the exchange rate in effect on the date of the transaction. Monetary items, such as debtors and creditors, must be retranslated at the balance sheet date to reflect current exchange rates.
Example of transactions for foreign currency conversion
Receipt of 10'000$ grant when the exchange rate is 1$ = 0.90€.
Initial acknowledgement:
- in the Debtor Account column the account Cash/Bank.
- in the Creditor Account column the account Liabilities for grants.
- in the Amount column the amount 9'000€ (10'000$ * 0.90€ = 9'000€).
In this case the grant is recorded in euros at the exchange rate in effect at the time of the transaction.
Retranslation on the balance sheet date with the exchange rate 1$ = 0.85€.
- in the Debtor Account column the account Loss on exchange.
- in the Creditor Account column the account Cash/Bank.
- in the Amount column the lost amount 500€.
At the balance sheet date the grant must be retranslated at the new exchange rate. The difference between the initial value and the retranslated value is recorded as an exchange loss.
Treatment of exchange rate changes on grants
Exchange rate differences on monetary items related to grants should be treated in a manner consistent with the nature of the transaction. For example, if a grant received is to be spent on a specific project and the exchange rate varies, the amount to be reimbursed could differ due to exchange rate fluctuations.
For example a grant received of 10'000$ must be spent on a specific project. If the exchange rate varies and the grant must be partially repaid due to exchange rate differences.
No INPAS adoption for certain transactions
When an organization chooses not to apply INPAS standard for certain transactions, it is essential to provide a clear explanation and details of the accounting management adopted. The INPAS standard requires disclosure of the following information to maintain transparency and understandability in financial statements.
Mandatory disclosures in the case of no INPAS adoption
- Disclosure of transactions not compliant with INPAS
- The organization must specify which transactions do not follow INPAS standards.
- Example: “Donations in kind were not accounted for in accordance with INPAS standards.”
- Accounting treatment adopted
- The alternative accounting treatment used for these transactions must be described.
- Example: “In-kind donations were recorded at appraised value rather than market value according to INPAS guidelines.”
- Rationale for non adoption of INPAS
- It is necessary to explain the reasons why INPAS standards were not applied.
- Example: “Valuation of in-kind donations according to INPAS standards required specialized skills that the organization does not currently possess.”
- Impact on budgets
- It must be indicated how the financial statements would differ if INPAS requirements had been applied.
- Example: “If in-kind donations had been valued according to INPAS, the total value of income would have increased by €10,000.”
- Quantification of differences
- Where possible differences between the accounting treatment adopted and that provided by INPAS should be quantified, without excessive costs.
- Example: “Donations in kind were recorded at €5,000, while according to INPAS the correct value would have been €15,000, resulting in a difference of €10,000.”
References
- International Financial Reporting For Non Profit Organisations: www.ifr4npo.org
International Non-Profit Accounting Guidance - INPAS Standard Template
International Non-Profit Accounting Guidance - INPAS Standard Template[This page is currently being updated]
The INPAS International template for associations provides a comprehensive framework for organizing financial transactions and reporting for associations adhering to international standards.
This chart of accounts template is designed to streamline accounting processes, ensure consistency in financial reporting and facilitate compliance with regulatory requirements. With a user-friendly format and customizable accounts name, associations can efficiently track income, expenses, assets and liabilities, enabling clear and transparent financial management. Whether managing donations, membership dues or program expenditures, this template offers flexibility and adaptability to suit the unique needs of diverse associations while promoting transparency and accountability in financial operations.
The chart of accounts has been designed and interpreted based on the INPAS drafts and may require adjustments once the final guidance is published in 2025.
The compliance of the accounting with the INPAS standard always depends on the accountant and the auditor working on the accounts.
Updates may be possible following the final publication of INPAS in 2025.
Using Banana Accounting Plus you can manage the balance sheet and the income statement. All other documents are easily obtained thanks to the Excel template.
Create your file
- Create a new file, starting from this template (Template ID +11255), using one of the methods explained.
- With the command File → File properties, set the period, the association name and the basic currency.
- With the command File → Save as, save the file. Enter the association name and year in the file name.
For example "no-profit-2024.ac2".
See also Organize accounting files locally, online or in the cloud
Customize the Accounts table
Once you have entered the transactions, you can check the Accounts table. You will have an overview of your assets, liabilities, income and expenses, which allows you to keep your balance under control.
Customize the Accounts table to suit your needs: you can add, delete and edit accounts, groups or descriptions.
Enter Opening Balances
In the Opening column enter the opening balances of the Accounts. Negative asset account amounts are entered with a minus sign in front.
Enter the balances of the previous year
If you are creating a new accounting and you want the amounts of the previous year to appear in the statements to be printed, you must insert the values in the appropriate column. Go to the Previous view and in the Previous Year column enter the values.
Enter the Transactions
Register the accounting transactions in the journal. Enter the date, the document number and the description. Enter the destination account into the Debit account column, and the account of origin in the Credit account. Then add the amount.
You can modify the journal at any time.
Manage funds, grants and donations, project and operating expenses
Manage funds in the Balance Sheet divided by project.

Manage grants and donations in the Income Statement.

Manage projects expenses and operating expenses in the Income Statement.

Get the Statement of Financial Position and the Income Statement
At any time of the year you can create your Balance sheet, which is a financial report of your assets, liabilities and equity and the Profit and Loss statement, which includes income and expenses. You will achieve optimal reports because you can always modify the data until they are perfect. You have the possibility to print out your statements or save them in PDF format.
Complete the documentation using the Excel Template
When you get the balance sheet and the income statement, complete the Excel template to get all the documents needed to comply with the INPAG standard.
Income & Expenses: INPAS Standard Template
Income & Expenses: INPAS Standard Template[This page is currently being updated]
The chart of accounts has been designed and interpreted based on the INPAS drafts and may require adjustments once the final guidance is published in 2025.
The compliance of the accounting with the INPAS standard always depends on the accountant and the auditor working on the accounts.
Updates may be possible following the final publication of INPAS in 2025.
Free Excel Standard INPAS Template
Free Excel Standard INPAS Template timoCash Manager Accounting for Non-profit Organizations
Cash Manager Accounting for Non-profit OrganizationsThis template has only one Cash account and descriptive income & expense categories, that facilitate data entry. Get the Income Statement and Balance Sheet quickly, manage members and projects.
For more information on solutions for associations go to the Accounting for non-profit organizations page.
Create your File
- Create a new file, starting from this template (Template ID +10936), using one of the methods explained.
- With the command File → File properties, set the period, the company name and the basic currency.
- With the command File → Save as, save the file. Enter the company name and year in the file name.
For example "association-2022.ac2".
See also Organize accounting files locally, online or in the cloud
Enter the Transactions
Register the liquidity transactions in the journal. Enter the date, the document number, the description, the category and the amount.
You can modify the journal at any time.
Click here to learn more about transactions.

Check and customize the Categories table
Once you have entered the transactions, you can check the Categories table. You will have an overview of your income and expenses, which allows you to keep your balance under control.

Get the Profit and Loss Statement
At any time of the year you can create your profit and loss statement, which includes income and expenses. You can also compare your current situation with the budget to understand if and where you are spending excessive amounts of money.

Income & Expenses Accounting for Non-profit Organizations
Income & Expenses Accounting for Non-profit OrganizationsThis template presents a synthetic chart of accounts with descriptive accounts that facilitate data entry. Get the Income Statement and Balance Sheet quickly, manage members and projects.
For more information on solutions for associations go to the Accounting for non-profit organizations page.
Create your File
- Create a new file, starting from this template (Template ID +10623), using one of the methods explained.
- With the command File → File properties, set the period, the company name and the basic currency.
- With the command File → Save as, save the file. Enter the company name and year in the file name.
For example "association-2022.ac2".
See also Organize accounting files locally, online or in the cloud
Enter the Transactions
Register the liquidity transactions in the journal. Enter the date, the document number, the description, the account and the amount.
You can modify the journal at any time.
Click here to learn more about transactions.

Check and customize Accounts and Categories
Once you have entered the transactions, you can check the Accounts table and the Categories table. You will have an overview of your assets, liabilities, income and expenses, which allows you to keep your balance under control.

Get the the Profit and Loss Statement and the Balance Sheet
At any time of the year you can create your profit and loss statement, which includes income and expenses. You can also compare your current situation with the budget to understand if and where you are spending excessive amounts of money.
Double-Entry Accounting for Nonprofit Organizations
Double-Entry Accounting for Nonprofit OrganizationsThis template presents a synthetic chart of accounts with descriptive accounts that facilitate data entry. Get the Income Statement and Balance Sheet quickly, manage members and projects.
For more information on solutions for associations go to the Accounting for non-profit organizations page.
Create your file
- Create a new file, starting from this template (Template ID +10619), using one of the methods explained.
- With the command File → File properties, set the period, the company name and the basic currency.
- With the command File → Save as, save the file. Enter the company name and year in the file name.
For example "association-2022.ac2".
See also Organize accounting files locally, online or in the cloud
Enter the Transactions
Register the accounting transactions in the journal. Enter the date, the document number and the description. Enter the destination account into the Debit account column, and the account of origin in the Credit account. Then add the amount.
You can modify the journal at any time.

Check and customize the Accounts table
Once you have entered the transactions, you can check the Accounts table. You will have an overview of your assets, liabilities, income and expenses, which allows you to keep your balance under control.
Customize the Accounts table to suit your needs: you can add, delete and edit accounts, groups or descriptions.
Enter Opening Balances
In the Opening column enter the opening balances of the Accounts. Negative asset account amounts are entered with a minus sign in front.
Enter the balances of the previous year
If you are creating a new accounting and you want the amounts of the previous year to appear in the statements to be printed, you must insert the values in the appropriate column. Go to the Previous view and in the Previous Year column enter the values.
Get the Profit and Loss Statement and the Balance Sheet
At any time of the year you can create your Balance sheet, which is a financial report of your assets, liabilities and equity and the Profit and Loss statement, which includes income and expenses. You will achieve optimal reports because you can always modify the data until they are perfect. You have the possibility to print out your statements or save them in PDF format.


Multi-Currency Accounting for Nonprofit Organizations
Multi-Currency Accounting for Nonprofit OrganizationsThis template presents a brief chart of accounts with descriptive accounts that facilitate data entry. Get the Income Statement and Balance Sheet quickly, manage members and projects.
For more information on solutions for associations go to the Accounting for non-profit organizations page.
Create your file
- Create a new file, starting from this template (Template ID +10621), using one of the methods explained.
- With the command File → File properties, set the period, the company name and the basic currency.
- With the command File → Save as, save the file. Enter the company name and year in the file name.
For example "association-2022.ac2".
See also Organize accounting files locally, online or in the cloud
Enter the Transactions
Register the liquidity transactions in the journal. Enter the date, the document number and the description. Enter the destination account into the Debit Account column, and the account of origin in the Credit Account column. Then add the amount and specify the currency.
You can modify the journal at any time.
Click here to learn more about transactions.

Check and customize the Accounts table
Once you have entered the transactions, you can check the Accounts table. You will have an overview of your assets, liabilities, income and expenses, which allows you to keep your balance under control.

Get the Profit and Loss Statement and the Balance Sheet
At any time of the year you can create your balance sheet, which is a financial report of your assets, liabilities and equity and the profit and loss statement, which includes income and expenses. You can also compare your current situation with the budget to understand if and where you are spending excessive amounts of money.


非营利组织
非营利组织 fei非营利组织会计
非营利组织会计 feiReligious Entities Universal Templates
Income & Expense Accounting for a Religious Organization
Income & Expense Accounting for a Religious Organization michaelKirchgemeinde | Einnahmen-Ausgaben-Rechnung
Kirchgemeinde | Einnahmen-Ausgaben-RechnungDiese Vorlage enthält einen HRM2-Kontenplan mit den typischen Konten und Kategorien für die Buchhaltung einer Kirchgemeinde. Einnahmen und Ausgaben lassen sich einfach erfassen – auch ohne Kenntnisse der doppelten Buchhaltung oder der Unterscheidung zwischen Soll und Haben.
In der Tabelle Konten sind die Bilanzkonten aufgeführt, während die Tabelle Kategorien der Erfassung von Einnahmen und Ausgaben dient.
Die Einnahmen und Ausgaben sind in mehrere Untergruppen gegliedert. Zudem stehen in der Tabelle Kategorien zwei Arten von Kostenstellen zur Verfügung, mit denen sich die Kosten der Kirchgemeinde und des Oratoriums getrennt verwalten lassen.
Konten und Kategorien können individuell angepasst und auf die spezifischen Bedürfnisse Ihrer Buchhaltung zugeschnitten werden.
Für erweiterte Anforderungen empfehlen wir die Vorlage Doppelte Buchhaltung für Kirchgemeinde.
Weitere Details finden Sie in unserer Dokumentation, insbesondere zu folgenden Themen:
Double-Entry Accounting for a Religious Organization
Double-Entry Accounting for a Religious Organization michaelMulti-Currency Accounting for a Religious Organization
Multi-Currency Accounting for a Religious Organization michael非营利协会或组织会计
非营利协会或组织会计 feiDonation statement for Associations (Banana+) [BETA]
Donation statement for Associations (Banana+) [BETA]A donation statement certifies a voluntary donation to an association. Usually associations print out donation statements for their members and volunteers, as these are often tax deductible.
The extension presented below allows you to create a donation statement for donors registered in Banana Accounting (Accounts table) or in the Estimates and Invoices application (Contacts table).
If members/donors are defined within an accounting file, they must be set up as cost centres using CC3. However, when using the Estimates and Invoices extension, members or donors may remain unchanged in their current configuration.
Prerequisites
To use this extension you must:
- Download and install Banana Accounting+ (version 10.1.7 or later).
- Have the Professional plan or the Advanced plan of Banana Accounting Plus.
Beta Version
The extension is currently released as a beta version. This means that some details may change without notice.
Installing and using the extension
- Install Banana Accounting+.
- Install the extension Donation statement for Associations (Banana Plus). Visit the Manage Extensions documentation.
- Once installed, the extension will be visible in the Extensions menu where it can be executed.
Create a donation statement
- Enter the Association data in the Address tab of the accounting file or the Estimates and Invoices application.
- From the Extensions menu select the Donation statement for Associations (Banana Plus) extension.
- Enter the period in the dialogue box.
- Complete the fields in the Settings dialogue and click OK.
Settings dialogue
Run the extension from the Extensions menu > Donation statement for Associations (Banana Plus).
After selecting the period, the extension Settings dialogue will open. From here you can define the information required to create the print-out of the donation statement.

For data entry, click in the cell in the Value column.
The settings are divided into the following groups:
- Select addresses to print
- Define the member accounts for which the donation statement is to be created.
- Start
- Define logo for header, location and date.
- Print text
- Define which text to use and decide whether to include donation records.
- Signature
- Define text and image for signature.
- Texts
- Define up to four different texts or take a text from the Documents table.
- Styles
- Define font type and size for the letter texts.
The entered data are used to generate the report, which you can then save and print.
Select addresses to print
Here you can decide for which members, defined with CC3 cost centres, to create the donation statement.
- Enter member's account (empty = print all)
- Enter a single account (e.g. "10001").
- Enter several accounts divided by a "," (e.g. "10001,10002,10005").
- If you do not enter anything, statements will be printed for all registered members.
- Donation minimum amount
- Accounts with a balance below the indicated amount are not included. The default value is '1.00' (e.g. accounts with zero balance are excluded).
- Enter '0.00' to include accounts with zero balance.
- Use Extract table
- Use the extracted accounts in the Extract table.
- You must first use the command from the Data menu > Extract and sort rows to extract the rows with the accounts you want to use.
Header
Here you define the logo for the header, location and date.
- Logo
- Include a logo in the header. The logo is defined via the command in File → Logo setup.
- Logo name
- Enter the name of the logo to be used.
- Place and Date
- Enter the location and date of issue of the statement.
Print text
Here you can decide which text to use from the ones you have entered and whether to also include donation records.
- Select text
- Select the text you wish to use from the list.
- See below for inserting text.
- Use Markdown
- The selected text is interpreted as Markdown text (requires the Advanced plan of Banana Accounting Plus).
- Include donations transactions
- By checking the box you can include a summary table with details of donations taken from the Transactions table.
- Include Description column
- If you have previously activated the option 'Include donation transactions', it will then be possible, by checking this option, to also include the column with the description of the transaction in the statement.
Signature
Here you define the text and image for the signature of the donation statement.
- Text signature
- Enter the first and last name of the person issuing the statement.
- Digital signature
- Use an image as a signature.
- Image with signature
- Enter the image to be used. You have two ways to do this:
- documents:<nome_id>: to use an image saved in the Documents table, where <name_id> represents the name entered in the ID column of the table (e.g. "documents:signature").
- file:document/<immagine>: to use an image saved externally to Banana, but in the same folder as the .ac2 file. Also indicate the extension of the .png or .jpg image (e.g. "file:document/signature.png").
- Enter the image to be used. You have two ways to do this:
Texts
Here you define the texts of the donation statement. You can enter up to four different texts or take a text from the Documents table.
- Text 1, Text 2, Text 3, Text 4
- Enter the text you wish to display in the printout. The text can also be on several rows.
- Texts can be of text type and Markdown type.
- You can enter up to four different texts, and then choose which one to use..
- The field Text 1 contains the default text. It is possible to change it.
- Text from Documents table (.txt / .md)
- You can use the texts entered in the Documents table.
- Enter the document Id (e.g. 'Letter.txt', 'Letter', 'Letter.md', etc.).
- Texts can be of text type and Markdown type.
- For Markdown-type texts, the Id in the Documents table must end with ".md" and the full name, including the final ".md" (e.g. "Letter.md"), must be entered here.
Styles
Here you define the font type and size for the letter texts.
- Font Type:
- Define the font type.
- The default font is 'Helvetica'.
- Font size:
- Define the font size.
- The default font size is '10'.
- CSS
- Optional.
- You can change the appearance of the print (text formatting, address positioning, etc.) by entering CSS code to customise the style. (requires the Advanced plan of Banana Accounting Plus).
Predefined CSS
/* Donation Statement (Banana+) predefined CSS */
@page {
margin-top: 0.0cm;
margin-bottom: 0.0cm;
margin-left: 0.0cm;
margin-right: 0.0cm;
}
body {
font-family: $font_family;
font-size: $font_size;
}
.bold {
font-weight: bold;
}
.right {
text-align: right;
}
.center {
text-align: center;
}
.header_address_row_1 {
font-family: $font_family;
font-size: $font_size_header;
}
.header_address_row_2_to_5 {
font-family: $font_family;
font-size: $font_size;
}
.header_text {
margin-top: 1.2cm;
margin-left: 1.2cm;
margin-right: 1.2cm;
text-align: right;
position: absolute;
}
.logo {
margin-top: 1.2cm;
margin-left: 1.34cm;
margin-right: 1.2cm;
position: absolute;
}
.address {
top: 4.5cm;
left: 12.3cm;
width: 7.5cm;
position: absolute;
}
.date {
margin-top: 4.6cm;
margin-left: 1.5cm;
position: absolute;
}
.text {
margin-top: 8.5cm;
margin-left: 1.5cm;
margin-right: 1.0cm;
}
.transactions_details {
margin-top: 0.5cm;
margin-left: 1.65cm;
}
.transactions_rows {
border-bottom:thin solid black;
}
.transactions_total {
font-weight: bold;
border-top:thin solid black;
border-bottom:thin solid black;
}
.signature {
margin-top: 1.5cm;
margin-left: 12.3cm;
}
.image-signature {
height: 15mm;
margin-left: 12.3cm;
}Extract table (Extract rows command)
The Extract and Sort rows feature can be used to select member accounts for which to create the statement. This is useful when, for example, you only want to print the donation statement for certain members, without having to enter the list of accounts directly into the extension settings.
For example, by allocating members into several groups (Accounts table), the command from the Data menu > Extract and sort rows can then be used to extract the rows of members belonging only to certain groups (in the example, members belonging to groups S1 and S3).

To use the extracted rows:
- Extract rows with the command from the Data menu > Extract and sort rows.
- Run the extension and in the settings dialogue, section Select addresses to print, check the box Use Extract table.
- If the rows were not extracted before printing was started, a warning message will be displayed and all registered member accounts will be used.
Donation statement text (plain text)
There are two possibilities for entering and using a plain text:
- Enter the text in the settings dialogue.
- Enter text in the fields Text 1, Text 2, Text 3 or Text 4.
Up to four texts can be added. - Under Print Text > Select Text, select the text to be used.
- Under Print Text, do NOT select the option Use Markdown.
- Enter text in the fields Text 1, Text 2, Text 3 or Text 4.
- Enter text in the Documents table.
- Add a document by selecting the type Plain text (text/plain).
There is no limit, you can add as much text as you want.
- In the Settings dialogue:
- Under Print Text > Select Text, select the option Text from Documents table (.txt / .md).
- Under Texts > Text from Documents table (.txt / .md), enter the Id of the text entered in the Documents table (e.g. 'text.txt').
- Add a document by selecting the type Plain text (text/plain).
For all texts:
- With a specific annotation you can apply the bold style to texts. To do so, include the desired texts between double asterisks ** .
Examples:- **text** = text
- **textA textB** textC = textA textB textC
- If the following values are entered in the text rows, they will be replaced by the corresponding values:
- <Period> : selected period
- <Account> : member account
- <NamePrefix> : member prefix
- <FirstName> : member's first name
- <FamilyName> : member's last name
- <OrganisationName> : member's organisation
- <Address> : member's address
- <AddressExtra> : extra address
- <Region> : region/state or province
- <Country> : country
- <StartDate> : start date of the selected period
- <EndDate> : end date of the selected period
- <Currency> : currency
- <Amount> : total amount of donations
Donation statement text (Markdown text)
Markdown is a language that allows formatted text to be created using a standard text editor and a syntax that is easy to write and read.
To use Markdown, the Banana Accounting Plus Advanced plan is required.
There are two ways to enter and use Markdown text:
- Enter the text in the Settings dialogue.
- Enter the text in fields Text 1, Text 2, Text 3 or Text 4.
Up to four texts can be added. - Under Print Text > Select Text, select the text to be used.
- Under Print Text, view the option Use Markdown.
- Enter the text in fields Text 1, Text 2, Text 3 or Text 4.
- Enter text in the Documents table.
- Use the Markdown Editor to add a document, selecting the type Markdown-formatted text (text/markdown).
There are no limits, you can add as much text as you want. - The file name in the Id column must end with '.md' (e.g. 'text.md').

- In the Settings dialogue:
- Under Print Text > Select Text, select the option Text from Documents table (.txt / .md).
- Under Texts > Text from Documents table (.txt / .md), enter the Id of the text entered in the Documents table (e.g. 'text.txt').
- Use the Markdown Editor to add a document, selecting the type Markdown-formatted text (text/markdown).
For all texts:
- If the following values are entered in the text lines, they will be replaced by the corresponding values:
- {{Period}} : selected period
- {{Account}} : member's account
- {{NamePrefix}} : member's prefix
- {{FirstName}} : member's name
- {{FamilyName}} : member's surname
- {{OrganisationName}} : member's organisation
- {{Address}} : member's address
- {{AddressExtra}} : extra address
- {{Region}} : region/state/province
- {{Country}} : country
- {{StartDate}} : start date of the selected period
- {{EndDate}} : end date of the selected period
- {{Currency}} : currency
- {{Amount}} :total amount of donations
Print example
Donation statement with registration details
Donations statement for Associations (Banana 9)
Donations statement for Associations (Banana 9)A donation certificate certifies a voluntary donation to an association. Usually, all associations print donation certificates for their members and volunteers, because these are often tax deductible.
The extension presented below makes it possible to create a donation certificate for donors registered in Banana Accounting (Accounts table).
It is essential to have the members/donors set up with cost centres by using cost center CC3.
Installation and usage of the Extension
- Install Banana Accounting (version 9.0.5 and above).
- Install the Banana extension Donations statement for associations (visit the Manage Extensions documentation).
- Once installed, the App is visible and ready to be used from the Extensions menu .
How to create a statement of donation
- Insert all the Association's data on the address tab of the accounting file.
- From the Menu Extensions select the Donations statement for associations extension.
- Insert a period in the dialog window.
- Complete the dialog fileds and click Ok.
Settings dialog
To enter the data, double-click in the 'Value' column field.
- Insert account member (empty = print all)
- Insert an individual account (e.g. "10001").
- Insert multiple accounts separated by a "," (e.g. "10001,10002,10005").
- Let empty to print a donation statement for all the registered members.
- Minimum amount of the donation: accounts with balance below this amount are not included. Default value is "1.00" (e.g. accounts with zero balance are excluded). Insert "0.00" to include accounts with zero balance.
- Texts
- Use standard texts: check the box to use the default texts (any personal texts will be overwritten).
- Title (optional): insert the subject of the letter.
- Text 1 (optional): insert the text of the first paragraph.
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非营利协会或组织会计 feiHow the Agile method can help NGO projects
Learn what Agile methodology is and how it can lead to effective and dynamic implementation of projects related to NGOs and international cooperation.
Nowadays, inside an NGO it is common to see project management that follows very defined and rigid models. But what are the effects of the Agile applied in the cooperation field? Banana Accounting offers a complete example on how Agile, slowly integrated in a non-profit project, can simplify its management. As a result, you can also obtain more flexibility, adaptability, and efficiency.
Discover the numerous advantages of Agile integration with us. Our experience with the goal to offer accounting training to all the young students in Congo, shows how Agile can be effective also for NGO projects.
Introduction
Most certainly, you already heard about the Agile methodology, often opposed to rigid project management models. In particular, companies mainly focused on making profits prefer to apply this model. But mostly, start-ups and software development companies cannot renounce to Agile for its numerous advantages.
And what do non-governmental organizations think about an agile project management? Unfortunately, at the moment they seem to lack trust on this innovative method. In addition, the institutions that financially support the projects keep adopting the traditional methodology. As a result, it becomes difficult to obtain some money that is used, as it happens in start-ups, to experiment with method procedures from small to large scale.
Yet Agile methodology could be a solution to simplify international cooperation projects, which usually have complicated management. In fact, they often operate in very difficult contexts, with precarious logistical situations, limited financial resources and in very different cultures and environments. The lack of predictability is similar to the one found in dynamic and innovative fields, such as software development and start-ups. But Agile could be integrated with current NGOs models to lead to a smooth management and greater flexibility.
Agile methodology has been applied since the 1990s, however different non-profits are reticent or not very familiar with this option that could be combined with traditional models without disrupting the current management system, thus leading to a better projects achievements.
With this Agile dossier, we would like to present you a project in which Banana.ch plays a relevant role. Being a company that develops software, we always apply the Agile method in our projects. Thanks to it, we have achieved continuous success. But at one point we asked ourselves:
"What if we apply the same model, little by little, in an industry where rigid models are the norm?".
In 2017, we began a collaboration as technology partners with the Ministry of Education of the Democratic Republic of Congo, with the goal to better the teaching of accounting. This aim was clearly quite different from the ones we usually set. But, even in this case, we decided to use the Agile methodology, with the approval of the client who, although unfamiliar, was open to the possibility for a dynamic management. With the Agile methodology we made progress, overcame several difficulties and obtained important results, despite the difficulties in terms of logistics and available resources. In general, we achieved several goals on the accountants training project, managed by the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Professional Education of Congo.
The method proved to be very suitable for this cooperation project, which operates in complex situations that require great flexibility and adaptability. The educational project was not stopped by cultural differences, the distance between the various stakeholders, very limited resources, unforeseen events and scarce funding. And that's due, in large part, to the adoption of a methodology that is not very known in the non-profit field. Agile was not imposed and the application was gradual so the commissioner could get familiar without getting wary of this alternative management model. After overcoming the initial wariness, thanks in part to the enthusiasm of the Ministry of Education, we were working with management almost based on Agile.
Our journey into Agile methodology for NGOs and non-profits will start by explaining the principles and history. Then we will move on to the accounting education project in Congo. You will discover together with us how Agile can be the solution for an efficient, flexible and optimal management for projects in the nonprofit sector, this to the benefit of all stakeholders involved, but most importantly to all people who will see an improvement in their lives.
It is good to underline that Agile does not have to be broadly applied to the NGO sector. It can be used to manage certain projects, or alongside traditional models and it certainly doesn't have to disrupt the current cooperation frameworks. However, by using the Agile method here and there, you will slowly discover the advantages and features also for the non-profit sector.
As you will see from our example, gradually opening up to new management possibilities can help you achieve certain goals without huge changes.
We will start our journey into Agile methodology for NGOs and non-profits by explaining the principles and history. Then, we will move on to the accounting education project in Congo. You will discover with us how Agile can be the solution for an efficient, flexible and optimal project management in the non-profit sector, to the benefit of all involved stakeholders, and most importantly for people who will benefit from it.
The agile methodology: birth and characteristics
An anarchic computer scientists manifesto
You can manage projects inside profit and non-profit oriented companies by following different methodologies.
The model we're going to explore in depth originates from the software development industry. The Agile methodology has been developed since the 90s thanks to the Agile movement initiated by a group of computer scientists.
The Agile method contrasts with the Waterfall method, one of the classic project management models. Let’s take a look at a real example of Waterfall: a house construction. As the first step, the architect prepares the detailed drawings. Next, the enterprise will get a quote, plan all work phases and deliver the house, as designed. The planning follows a series of clear steps: it will start with the preparation of the site, continue with the excavation and the creation of the basement and the roof. The interiors will be built and the technical systems, fixtures and fittings will be installed in a well-defined sequence and with a progress status that is predicted with precision. This model, however, has great limits, for example a major change in progress is problematic and leads to a high increase in costs. Moreover, the house will stay the same for years.

This waterfall model was the standard in the field of software development. Until, in 2001, some "anarchist" developers decided to make a big change in the software industry by publishing the Agile Manifesto. Their purpose is to create organizational models "based on people, collaboration, and building communities in which we would like to work."
The foundations of Agile
Currently, the four principles of the Agile methodology are being applied outside of the world of IT. Let's take a look at these values:
- Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
The Agile method encourages direct communication between people, so as to reduce possible misunderstandings. There must be a reduction of steps and obstacles between the different members working on the project. - A satisfactory product over detailed documentation
The main indicator of project success is when the product meets the needs of the client. Documentation of the procedure and steps is relevant, but the product is more important. - Collaboration with clients over contract negotiation
Customers usually know their needs better than the software developer or any other product. Therefore, collaboration is essential to determine the next steps in product development. This point is central to the Agile methodology. - Responding to change over following a plan
Updates and changes are inevitable and encouraged. With each round of feedback, the product will be more responsive to customer needs. You need to be flexible and responsive first, the plan is secondary.
In the Agile method you define a goal, but requirements are stated and implemented step by step. Development occurs in several cycles called "sprints", in which product changes happen quickly. This is obviously in contrast with a project that shows the full solution right away.

Usually projects related to the digital world do not have a predefined sequence and the product is often not physical, so Agile is an ideal method. Initially what matters is a Minimum viable product, which is a first version of the product with minimum requirements. The client then interacts with the developers, provides feedback, reports problems and prioritizes. The final result comes from all the interactions and changes that occur in the different cycles.
A concrete example: website design
Obviously, Agile requires a careful organization of the project. You have to divide it in different phases and find a logical order to implement them. In that way, you can go from the minimum working product to the final product.
To better understand how the methodology works, let's take as an example a company that wants its own website.
- To create an online presence, the firm decides not to ask the website design company to deliver the final product. Instead, following the Agile model, the firm will start by defining its key needs and resources. The choice will probably fall on creating company presentation pages with minimal content.
- In a very short time, the company will have a functional product (i.e. website) and will start collecting data on users.
- These statistics will then be used to determine, in close cooperation with the client, the further development. By assessing the needs, capabilities and resources, it will be possible to define what to achieve in the next "sprint". For example, priority is given to the creation of technical content, or the video presentation, or a online shop or integration with the management system.
- The result may look completely different from what you initially imagined, and the website next improvements will then continue by using Agile.
A methodology that helps all start-ups
The Agile methodology is also very suitable for tackling complex problems, where there isn’t yet a clear final solution. After being applied in the software industry, Agile has become the preferred project management method for start-ups and has also been adopted by large companies to manage projects in very innovative areas.
Start-ups need to be very flexible, so they usually never implement their projects by rigidly fix everything from the beginning. In fact, these young companies proceed step by step, setting up a product prototype to see if the technology works. Then they move on making the MVP to understand if it can meet customer needs. Later, the start-up will improve the product, at some point bring it to market, and so on.
Typically, start-ups work with little resources, so you are constantly checking if you are following the right path and investing in the right places. Thanks to the Agile method, if you don't achieve the expected results or face unexpected problems, it will be quite easy to adapt to a different approach. Experience and results from different project cycles will help set new goals, plan next steps, and decide what investments to make.
Progressive financing
Among its many advantages, Agile uses fundings in a way that well adapts to the start-up world, often faced with great variability and unpredictability, always keeping risks to a minimum. An innovative company like a start-up does not receive funding to run the project in one go, but in a series of rounds.
- It starts by funding a prototype. If the prototype meets expectations, then an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is financed. The solution can now be on the market and the start-up verifies the interest and response of the first customers.
- You move on to the next round, where you improve the product and, through a marketing strategy, expand the customers’ number. The initial amounts are limited and are generally available without special procedures. The idea, its potential and the capabilities of the start-up team are now evaluated. It often happens that the start-up decides to explore products or markets different from the ones initially imagined.
- In the following rounds there is an increase of fundings, but only if the previous rounds were successful. If the start-up fails to realize the prototype or the product finds little customer interests, the investments are suspended.
Use of Agile methodology in non-profit organizations
We saw that Agile methodology is effective not only for software development companies, but also for the start-up world and in large companies as well. Two decades after the publication of the Agile Manifesto, this model has led to the success of many companies and has been widely used by all kinds of profit-oriented organizations.
Unfortunately, at the moment Agile is not well known among non-profit organizations. In this context the Agile methodology and also other methodologies that use similar concepts such as Design Thinking can be easily adopted and bring important benefits.
In the context of international cooperation the issue is more complicated, because there are public actors, laws, references and others that are difficult to adapt. There is a strong static nature and in addition, unlike the business environment, communication between the different levels: NGOs, funders, local partners and project beneficiaries, is much more complicated and cannot be easily simplified and speeded up. However, there are also attempts to introduce new methodologies in this area, one of which is Adapting Development. Normally, established working standards such as Logical Framework Methodology and Theory of Change are used in the context of cooperation. In order to ensure a successful outcome, it is important to define the phases in as much detail as possible and to set up monitoring and control systems in advance. However, this leads to projects becoming more complex, expensive and less able to adapt to actual circumstances,
In the field of international cooperation, it is unlikely that Agile can supplant existing methods. However, Agile methodology can certainly be very useful as a complement, to manage certain phases of projects. The Agile method could help to:
- Move forward in a progressive way
- Collect feedback constantly
- Plan objectives and approaches in a more informed way
- Cope with problems and unexpected events in a fast and flexible way.
Introducing more dynamism at certain stages of projects would also help improve transparency, communication and trust between the different parties involved.
We now want to present you a well-detailed case of a Banana project created and implemented in collaboration with an NGO.
From "profit projects" to NGOs: the Banana case
Fortunately, over the last few years, the drive to manage "agile" projects has also arisen within some non-profit organizations. They take the experiences of companies that use the Agile methodology as an example, and they noticed that small changes can bring benefits. Even a partial application of the Agile model gives the ability to effectively react to the uncertainty of emergency situations.
Agile methodology could bring numerous benefits to NGOs and more generally, it makes high operational flexibility possible.
- You obtain important feedback on every cycle to adjust the program integrity
- Identify new operating ways that meet humanitarian goals better
- Understand what could be the future developments and respond quickly
- Ability to make mistakes without regret, and learn from them to improve strategy
- Administration and accounting that quickly adapts to change
- Nurture trust among the various stakeholders involved in the project through increased transparency and communication
Among the many Banana.ch projects, we also have a strong example on how the Agile model applies almost perfectly to a project related to non-profit organizations.
In 2017, Babana.ch took part to a project as a technology partner in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Before explaining the details and developments, we'll start by giving you a context in which Banana.ch had to fit it.
Congo and the education of students in the digital world
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a nation with a vast territory located in the center of Africa and it has over 100 million inhabitants. Like other countries in sub-Saharan Africa, the DRC is faced with a large number of difficulties, including logistical, financial and health problems. The population is very young and one of the main challenges is strengthening the educational system and adapt it to digital transformation, so as to reduce the existing technological gap.
In Congo, schools are managed and funded by the counties. On the other hand, the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Professional Education (MEPST), based in the capital Kinshasa, is responsible for the education coordination in the whole country and is in charge of defining the curricula and teaching materials.
After joining the Organization for the Harmonization of African Business Law (OHADA) in 2012, the RDC adopted the common accounting rules and the Ministry of Education modified the training programs in accordance with the new modalities. Taking into account that most Congolese firms keep or will keep their accounts digitally, the MEPST decided to review the accounting training in professional schools. For this reason, they introduced the use of computers, productivity software (spreadsheets such as Excel, word processors) and accounting programs.
Unfortunately, with the current system it is not possible to solve the digital divide. Currently, students only learn theoretical concepts. This means that once they start working, they have to be trained to use computers and software. Instead, students should receive comprehensive training on some IT tools. This would not only facilitate the access in the working life, but the students themselves could become the promoters of digital modernization in the Congo companies and public agencies.
The Cellules's plan facing a major limitation
In order to solve the digital divide, the Ministry of Education entrusted in 2015 the Cellules des Branches Commerciales of the Direction des Programmes Scolaires et Matériel didactique (also called Cellules) to implement a plan to improve digital skills in more than 4 thousand schools. This project is part of the Ministry's broader strategy to promote digitalization, which also involves the primary, secondary and professional sectors.

Unfortunately, there was one major limitation: a large number of the schools did not have computer classrooms. In addition, the Government of DRC, as well as its provinces, has limited financial resources, and free education for pupils is already a great challenge. However, it remains essential that schools are equipped with computers, especially if students want to get familiar with certain software.
Accounting in Congo: the OHADA system
Among the various steps of the educational project, the Cellules had to select an accounting software, which complies with OHADA regulations and is also suitable for teaching. Thus, in 2017 they contacted our company Banana Accounting.
Our software caught their attention since it is suitable for small businesses, it is used in several countries and has obtained very important references in the field of accounting. Besides that, Banana software is also available in French, the official language of Congo, and offers a free license for educational purposes. The Cellules realized that Banana Accounting software was well suited for teaching in Congolese schools.
Another essential aspect in the selection was the compatibility with the accounting system, therefore the program must be aligned with chart of accounts and the reporting used by OHADA. This system is used by large companies, has a specific numbering and also includes fixed schemes for the balance sheet presentation, the profit and loss account and the capital flow account. During the preliminary stages, the Cellules requested the collaboration of the Conseil Permanent de Comptabilité au Congo (CPCC). From then on, the Banana's project to train students on our accounting software has begun.
The begin of the project and the first difficulties faced with Agile
In normal situations, we organize meetings between the different stakeholders and the developers. In that way, we can clearly define the project functionalities
But the project with the Cell did not start in a smooth way. Domenico Zucchetti, CEO and founder of Banana.ch travelled to Nairobi (Kenya) for a brief training session, but after it was no longer possible to meet in person. Other means of communication were very limited, so it was not easy to efficiently collaborate and carry out the project. Therefore, we proposed the integration of an alternative solution.
Within Banana.ch we have always applied the Agile methodology for any project, it is normal for us to follow a progressive, tackling one problem at a time. We are aware that going step by step, with close interaction between stakeholders is essential to work remotely and with very different cultural and operational contexts. That is why we decided to suggest a new method for the project in Congo, and we convinced the Cellules to apply Agile.
Thanks to the Agile modeling, Banana.ch and the Cellules of the Minister of Education have been able to face the hard project path. Slowly, this methodology was applied to each phase of the project.
Regarding the first phase, that is developing a software that meets OHADA's accounting rules, we solved the various snags thanks to Agile.
- COMMUNICATION
As the main contact, Zucchetti turned to Didier Kinano, the Cellules Director. Directives were typically reported via email and phone calls. In turn, the Banana Accounting CEO explained the Banana functionalities to achieve certain results and then he gave directions to his software development team. - THE FIRST CRITICAL STEPS
Even though there was a good collaboration, the division of tasks was too complex and the communication possibilities were not fully exploited. In addition, we had to face limited work progressions. After numerous iterations, the chart of accounts was finally completed with the corresponding balance sheet printouts and income statement. - THE COMPLEX PHASE
Banana.ch then tackled the most complex part, that is the creation of the capital flow account, with the related revision of the chart of accounts. Mr. Kinano gave instructions and then checked the results’ correctness. - A FLEXIBLE VERIFICATION SYSTEM
Having reliable test is an important element of the Agile methodology. In the case of the project with the Cellules, our developers had difficulties because they were not familiar with the OHADA system and did not know how to test the functionalities. Hence, Kinano had to prepare accounts that were used as tests. This facilitated rapid progression because the developers could avoid regressions, without being in contact all the time. - A NEW DEVELOPER
Banana.ch was also able to make progress at the level of capital flow reporting. Later, we started a collaboration with a developer based in Kinshasa, who received instructions directly from Kinano and turned to Banana.ch for the programming part. - THE LAST STEPS
Finally, Banana.ch was able to realize other reports and to implement the management and printing part of the VAT statement according to the templates required by the local tax authorities.
Agile: winning collaboration for the accounting project in Congo
Using the Agile method to implement the accounting project in Congo turned out to be a winning choice.
Our role was limited to technical assistance for the installation and use of Banana Accounting, as well as the adaptation to the OHADA System. Moreover, not being on site, we had a very limited view of what was going on and we were not particularly familiar with the educational system of Congo. Although we did not have a clear management view (the Ministry was in charge), the Agile method allowed us to achieve goals.
Didier Kinano had become our reference person. The talks were focused on technical aspects, but sometimes we discussed the project in a broader way. Little by little, Domenico Zucchetti got a better view of the various stakeholders, the context in which they operated and their available resources. At one point we could start with the implementation of the new digital accounting system in Congo.
The implementation of the digital accounting system in Congo
As a first step, the Ministry's plan was to provide schools with computers, then install the software and train teachers and students. However, most of the schools did not have computer rooms, and some did not even have electricity!
The available resources were very limited and it was not possible to ask more from the Congo Government, since it was already busy ensuring the free basic education. Support from third parties was also unlikely, so the prospect to have more computers appeared remote. There was a lot of concern on the project realization. But with Zucchetti's suggestion, something began to change:
"The situation didn't seem that bad to me. In fact, the Ministry was in the same situation as many start-ups, where you find very ambitious and transformative ideas, united by great motivation and capacity, but with many obstacles and very limited financial resources. I told that it would probably be very beneficial if the Ministry adopted start-up-like operation modes, that aims to make the most of existing resources."
Unexpectedly, this remark aroused a lot of interest, which is quite uncommon in government departments that have operating modes very different from the start-ups ones. Instead, in the following meetings, the Ministry became open to approach problems in a different way.
One reason for this acceptance of the Agile may lie in the different level of predictability between Europe and Africa. In Europe, the degree of unpredictability is very low and, especially, there is little flexibility in public administration. On the contrary, in Africa, the population and public officials are faced with great unpredictability. Unforeseen difficulties force them to come up with new solutions. In essence, Banana.ch saw that in Congo people are more willing to adopt and use the Agile methodology.
Exploiting available resources for great results
The next step in the project included defining the path implementation through existing resources.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has a large territory, even though most schools did not have appropriate infrastructure, a few of them had computer classrooms. As we could expect, there weren’t the next generation of computers, but they were perfectly suited to install and use Banana Accounting.
We then provided the software in some schools in the capital Kinshasa. The accounting teachers showed great interest and requested training in order to familiarize with Banana Accounting. The Cellules prepared the informative material, being very competent in its role. Thus, in a short time, they set up a 13-day training course, both for the software and for the OHADA system. The teachers who attended the course were very satisfied, so, the Ministry set a plan to train more teachers with the existing resources.
Thanks to the gradual change in methodology towards Agile, the project progressed without major hiccups. We didn’t have to wait for all schools to be equipped with computers. With time, Banana Accounting was installed in several computers and the number of trained teachers was raising too. We then moved on to the phase of teaching to students, with considerable success. Installation and software training expanded to other provinces, always with great interest.
New issues arose regularly, but by applying the Agile methodology, the Ministry was able to solve them shortly. We developed small-scale solutions, making adjustments quickly and then implementing them in other schools. For example, Congo's program involved using handwriting for exams. The Ministry then introduced the option to have exams with computer to schools with suitable classrooms. This experience then served as a basis for solving new or similar problems, improving the system and then introducing it to other schools. The strategy was constantly improved sprint after sprint, reducing unforeseen problems and making the best use of available resources.
From small goals towards a long-term vision
Usually Agile helps achieving short-term results, but it is also extremely effective for a long-term vision.
Keeping in mind that technological development rapidly evolves, we are aware that some solutions can become obsolete in no time. Therefore, it is very important to update the long-term project vision and check whether we are going in the right direction.
In large-scale projects such as the accounting in Congo, one of the most important tasks of the technological partner (Banana.ch) is to find lasting solutions to integrate new technologies. In this case, as seen above, the main problem was the difficulty to equip all Congolese schools with computer classrooms.
How to solve the IT classrooms’ problem
Banana.ch has been providing its software to Swiss schools for many years. However, in Switzerland a shortage of computer rooms is not a problem at all; moreover, all the students of professional schools already have a laptop. So, in Switzerland, schools are adopting the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model and are no longer investing in IT classrooms. On the other hand, in Congo the situation is different because the buying power is lower and teachers and students cannot afford a laptop.

Working closely with ministry officials, we came up with an alternative scenario. In the DRC, all teachers and students from professional schools have a cell phone. Thanks to technological advances, we predicted that students will soon have smartphones as well. So, we adapted to their current situation and we have focused on:
- Improvements of Banana Accounting on the mobile operating systems (Android and iOS) until it is almost in line with the desktop version.
- Possibility, also on mobile, to keep the accounting without connecting to the Internet, since in Congo the connections are not always fast and have significant costs.
Keeping accounts on a cell phone is certainly not the ideal solution. But knowing that learners will have a smartphone, we are sure they will keep accounts by using ERP functions (enterprise resource planning software), even without connecting to the Internet. As a result, by the time students find a job, they will already be ready to use accounting software.
We have noticed an increase in the use of the mobile version of Banana.ch in Congo, a sign that the strategy is working.
Adaptation to new technologies: the BYOD model in Congolese schools
At the moment, we see a convergence between the use of mobile and desktop software. The Ministry of Education in Congo presented a new technology available, for now, on high-end smartphones. Teachers can activate the Android Desktop Mode by connecting a monitor and keyboard to the latest generation smartphone. The small device is thus transformed into a real computer.
In the years to come, thanks to technological progress, this feature will certainly be available also for less expensive smartphones. Even Congolese students will have the chance to use a phone that becomes a computer. In that way the BYOD model can be adopted, and we will eliminate the problem of computer classrooms.
This scenario seems more and more realistic, and the Ministry is looking for a new plan to train teachers with the new modalities. In the future, when desktop mode will be possible on smartphones, Ministry officials should be ready to deliver a training that fits this new technology.
The MEPSP has already set up a plan for training several people in the different provinces, who in turn will train teachers on the OHADA accounting system and on the use of Banana Accounting.
With time, the Agile methodology has become integral in the collaboration with the various stakeholders, but we also used it to experiment with new technologies and new interesting solutions. You don’t need to change the current NGO project management system to see results with Agile, but in our case a wide application made the achievement of many objectives a lot easier.
Financing the project in Congo
In the case of the educational project in Congo financing, the Ministry had not a lot of money source. Then there was the COVID pandemic in 2020, which brought the finances of many states, including the DRC, to their knees. We had to find other ways, so we decided to present the project to possible financing entities. Following the Agile method, we develop a documentation and fundraising structure starting with very limited funding, necessary to offer the training and to find new solutions. Then, in later stages, these solutions can eventually be applied on a larger scale. We divided the project for extending the training in new provinces into blocks, making the figures affordable for many foundations and organizations.
| Indicative budget for seminary in the provinces |
| Activities | Cost |
|---|---|
| Accomodation for 2 educators (13 nights) | $ 800 |
| Catering for 2 educators | $ 400 |
| Lunch break for 52 participants (12 days) | $ 6.000 |
| Remuneration 2 educators (14 days) | $ 4.000 |
| Round trip 2 educators | $ 1.500 |
| Total investment for 1 seminary | $ 12.700 |
| Total investment for the 37 provinces | $ 427.000 |
| Fundraising (50% of costs) * |
$ 223.500 |
However, we encountered a major limitation: the Agile methodology is not well known in the international cooperation sector, and funding is usually granted for complete projects, with rather complex and bureaucratic decision-making processes.
In our case, all the stakeholders could see that the project managed with Agile was valid and suitable. In fact, the different phases made possible the consolidation of the existing school system. The positive impact of the project is evident because the beneficiaries, or the new generations of students, will be better prepared for their job and will have a greater chance of finding employment.
Despite the results, at the moment we have not yet found support from foreign fundings. The amounts required are small, but unfortunately in the cooperation world it is still complicated and expensive to develop funding strategies, since planning is only done with the waterfall method. Contrary to the world of start-ups, there is not yet a predisposition on granting support in a progressive manner, open to the development of new solutions.
A perspective towards widespread use of agile in NGOs
The successful project management of digital accounting in Congo is just one of the examples that show the effectiveness and suitability of Agile in the non-profit area. We are not there yet, but so far we have considerably progressed in a difficult context. This model made possible to make the most from available resources, skills and organizations that are already well structured and widely present in the area.
Agile applied to NGOs opens perspectives that were unthinkable a few years ago. Surely, the integration of this method will be very useful to international cooperation projects, all characterized, more or less, by a high degree of difficulty, variability and unpredictability. Agile can become a project management option, without affecting the currently-used non-profit methodologies.
We hope that this project in which we are involved demonstrated you the high potential of the Agile methodology. NGOs could consider to apply it to improve the effectiveness of interventions and to facilitate the granting of small amounts for humanitarian projects.
With the hope that Agile will be integrated in many non-profit projects, we invite you to reach us if you have any questions on the educational accounting project in Congo or about the use of Agile in the cooperation sector.
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如何制定家庭预算和管理家庭账户 | 现金日记账 (免费)
如何制定家庭预算和管理家庭账户 | 现金日记账 (免费)使用 Banana 财务会计软件来创建家庭预算就像使用 Excel创建预算一样,但是更快,更安全,而且完全免费。软件内自带现成的模板,含有为您量身定制的账户及解决方案,只需输入数据即可立即开始工作。
快速创建预算并查看在哪里可以省钱,以及在哪些地方可推迟付款。 快速记录您的收入和支出,并清楚了解预算的额度,以及能否在月底支付所有的账单。 您可以随时编辑和更改数据,实时更新预算数据及结果,并最大程度地利用资金,尽可能的节省。
不用担心,无需拥有专业会计知识便可使用 Banana来管理帐户,一旦您控制了财务,在月末便可轻松管理本月的财务状况,并可最大限度的实现储蓄计划。
通过以下几个步骤,能够改善您的财务状况:
只有遵循所有这三个步骤,您才能学会如何以最佳的方式来管理财务并获得最大的成功。最初需要花费一些精力,但是一旦当您了解了该机制,便可以继续进行下去!
您准备好了吗?从这儿开始!
创建您的文件
- 从该模板开始,创建一个新文件(模板编号+11042),使用在文中所解释的任何一种方式。
- 文件菜单→文件和账户属性命令,设置公司名称,会计期间及本位币。
- 文件菜单→另存为命令保存文件。以公司名称和年份作为文件名很有用。
例如“公司-2020.ac2”
调整账户和科目表
在创建自己的预算之前,您需要快速调整账户和科目表以适应特定的需求。
账户表
账户表仅显示流动性会计科目,或者是您所需的流动性会计科目。您可以通过更改账号,描述及期初余额来对其进行自定义。
科目表
该表包含收入和支出的会计科目,您可以随时查看更新的余额。也包含成本中心,用于了解每个家庭成员的支出和收入金额。
科目表根据在计划段落中相同结构的详细说明来进行划分:
- 收入
- 固定费用
- 不固定费用
您还可以通过添加新项目,更改类别编号,顺序及删除不需要的行来编辑类别和成本中心。

创建您的预算
输入您的预期收入和费用
现在是规划阶段了,您必须输入预期的费用和收入:转到预算表。预算的创建非常容易,您只需要输入您希望在这一年中拥有的收入和支出金额,就可以将其划分为支出科目。
- 在模板中,您可以找到各种费用的行,并用您的金额完成。
- 仅输入一次重复操作,指示代码进行重复。
如果您犯了错误,可以随时纠正,因此您可以确定自己的理想预测!
要正确创建预算,请执行以下三个简单步骤:
- 输入您的收入
- 收入固定费用
- 输入可选或额外费用
更多技术信息,请参阅预算表页面。
输入收入
首先考虑一下您拥有的所有固定收入及其金额。工资是主要收入,但根据您的工作和资产,可能还会有其它收入。
收入可能包含:
- 工资
- 房屋出租
- 维护检查
- 银行和邮政利息
提示:仅依赖有保证的收入。
输入固定费用
现在该考虑所有固定成本了。这种费用包括年度和每月费用,您可以根据上一年的费用进行估算。对于不同期间的费用略有不同,您可以进行平均估算,将金额四舍五入更为谨慎。在年初做出不准确的预测,然后进行调整,这比令人惊讶的费用增加要好。
例如,要输入每月租金费用,您必须输入开始日期(通常是年初),重复(重复此费用的频率),摘要,费用列的金额以及费用科目。
在模板中,您可以找到固定费用的示例并根据需要轻松修改和清除这些费用。您仍然可以插入新的条目。
固定成本可能包含:
- 房屋租金或抵押
- 税费和关税
- 保险
- 医疗费(监控保险)
- 电视费
- 电力,水和燃气
- 食材
- 运输(燃料,公共交通工具的季票)
- 个人护理费用(个人卫生,家庭卫生)
- 教育费用(大学学费,教科书,报纸订阅)

输入可选费用或额外费用
现在做同样的事情,但是考虑所有不是基本必须的那些费用(我们管它们叫额外费用),通常在一年里是可选的。
可选费用可能包含:
- 假期
- 在餐馆或酒吧里的用餐和饮料
- 电影院,剧院和演出
- 购物
- 多种礼物
- 房屋故障
- 汽车维修
- 兴趣爱好
- 香烟
同样,在这种情况下,您必须对所有额外费用进行估算,并考虑发生的次数以及每次的金额。
提示:
- 对于每笔额外费用,请设置每月上限,这是您每月不应超过的最高金额。尊重它可以使您的支出得到控制。
- 不可预见的费用,例如汽车维修和房屋故障,进行年度估算,并将其除以12,然后每月报告此数字。
查看每月预测
经常被低估的一项操作是控制预算支出和收入,从一开始就确定您如何管理资金。
要实现此可视化非常容易:点击报表菜单 → 按组生成报表命令,然后从出现的列表中选择每月预测报表(在这种情况下,是最重要的报告),点击确定并查看报告。该程序向您显示所有月份和全年。
- 流动资金状况
- 总收入和费用
- 当月的盈余或赤字
除了月度预测,您也可以从报表菜单→ 按组生成报表命令中自由的查看年度预测,季度预测和4年预测报表,或是创建自定义的报表。
改善您的财务状况
当然,您要实现的目标是尽可能节省。检查现金变化项(上图的红色突出显示),并确保您具有正值,尤其是在年末,在这种情况下,这意味着您正值节省开支,这很好!
另一方面,如果您的支出大于收入,则意味着您管理的资金不正确或预算有误。检查您是否高估了一些支出并正确地进行了更改,或者选择一个或多个额外支出,确保您将会在年内减少这些支出。
- 看看您有几个月的赤字
- 检查是否有几个月您的流动性变为负数(意味着您有一些问题)
- 检查哪些费用影响此赤字
- 您可以进行改善:
- 通过消除不必要的费用
- 通过减少支出
- 稍后转移费用
- 检查您是否有机会增加收入

是时候真正管理您的账户了!
在包括“储蓄目标”在内的预算控制之下,您可以开始登记各种实际的货币发生业务并不时将其与期望值进行比较。
每日发生业务必须输入到发生业务表中。要进行登记,您必须输入日期,摘要,进出金额,以及各自的科目。就像您刚才做预测时一样。很简单,对不对?
您也可以在成本中心1列中输入费用中心(家庭成员)的代码用于每个支出项目,然后您就可以更新每个家庭成员的支出金额。
使用账户明细查看发生业务
登记发生业务时,您可能需要检查特定费用科目或是现金账户随时间变化的情况。为此,您可以检查各自的账户明细。
例如,通过选择流动性账户明细,您将获得所有动向的摘要。通过单击下面的图表选项,您可以更直接地查看该账户的表现。
提示:每月至少检查一次您的流动性账户,以立即查看其表现,并将其与过去几个月进行比较。

检查余额和预算之间的差额
为了更好地控制表现,您可以转到科目表并查看预算差额列,其中显示了每个科目的实际余额与预算值之间的差额。这样,您便有了一个额外的指标,可以了解您是否在预算方面做的很好,并可以做出更好的决策。

使用报告和分析比较预测
在这一年中,您可以随时将当前情况与预算进行比较,以了解是否以及在何处花费更多,以调整您的购物习惯并节省更多!在年底时,您可以在实际报告和预算之间进行最终比较,以查看您是否已实现所需的节省。
点击报表菜单 → 按组生成报表→ 年度报告和预算比较创建控制报告。
同样在这种情况下,如果要获得更精确和更有针对性的视图,可以创建按月细分的报表,其中还包括每月余额和预算之间的差额。概述了您遇到财务困难最多的月份和节省最多的月份。
到年底时,您必须使用与以前完全相同的过程通过创建新的预测来重新规划下一个预测。一个新的储蓄目标正等着您!
尝试收入/费用方法
您使用现金日记账系统的情况还不错,但是是否需要管理更多的账户,例如银行或邮政账户?您可以切换到收入/费用会计:它更完整,并且与现金日记账相同!
对于收入/费用会计,您的预算限制为70笔发生业务和20行,但是如果您想超过此限制并使用无限制的Banana财务会计软件,您可以购买许可证密钥并探索所有类型的会计。
儿童免费会计模板 - 实现您的目标并学习如何管理自己的资金
儿童免费会计模板 - 实现您的目标并学习如何管理自己的资金好的资金管理是持续投资来使您的财务状况保持良好的起点。这就是为什么在年轻时要获得这项技能的重要原因。为了节省金钱并在将来拥有更多的资源,您将学习计划如何花钱,尝试纠正错误的习惯并避免不必要的支出。
Banana将通过简单的几步来指导您进行这种新的学习。
此模式的受益人及好处
- 父母及教师: 理财是一项通常在学校不会教授的技能,但是对孩子的生活非常有用。Banana财务会计是一个出色的工具,为父母和教师提供指引新一代管理他们的零用钱或他们的第一笔收入。目的是提高年轻人对金钱的认识,使他们意识到负责自己的开支。这样,年轻人可以自律,并能够独立地管理小额收入,做为礼物收到的钱或暑期的第一份打工薪水。
- 孩子 是该模式的主要受益人。他们可以轻松的跟踪自己的收入和支出,而不必不断地向父母索要更多的钱。借助Banana财务会计,从未如此轻松地学习储蓄的技巧。借助预算功能,可以让您计划开支,例如想与朋友度假,可以事先确保您的储蓄足以实现目标。
提高您的数字化技巧
数字化技巧有助于有意识地掌握新技术。
除了学习会计基础知识来管理个人资金外,Banana财务会计还可以帮助您提高数字化技能。您可以学习如何使用一个新的软件来处理文档和数字链接,从而节省纸张和时间。您能够将这些技能转移到生活的各个领域,例如工作和私人生活。
如何使用Banana财务会计
- 下载Banana免费版本 (通过网页或应用程序)
- 打开程序并点击 "使用免费版本"
- 在此处下载将在软件中打开的模板
- 更改文件名称,然后转到 "文件” → 文件和账户属性… → 在左抬头栏和右抬头栏里输入您的名字,开账及结账日期,本位币。
基本功能:如何通过简单的几步就可以使用Banana财务会计
现金
现金日记账显示您的当前余额,该余额指示出您目前有多少钱。这样就可以随时检查您的财务状况。
要开始管理您的资金,第一件事是打开您的现金日记账,然后单击账户表,会看到现金账号。在摘要列中,您可以添加个人描述,然后点击期初列并输入期初余额。

科目
在账户表的右边,您可以看到科目表,在此表中有收入和支出。例如,您收到或赚取的钱以及您花费的钱。收入和支出都包括在科目里,可以立即看到资金的动向。在此页通过点击下载模板来下载该模板。我们已经输入了一些会计科目来指导您。例如,在收入中,我们有:零用钱,礼物/家庭及暑期打工的收入,而在支出中,有一些例子:食品,衣服,外出活动等。
您还可以根据需求来更改科目及其描述,或者只需插入几行即可添加其它的科目。

预算
打开现金日记账后,您可以制定自己的预算,例如通过收入和支出来进行预测。此功能对您的资金管理非常重要,但最重要的是可以改变您的不良消费习惯。您可以省下钱,并继续持有用于未来计划的资金。
现在,您需要输入固定收入 (例如,每月的零用钱),固定费用 (电话费),以及额外费用 (外出活动)。对于每个科目,您都可以插入日期 (开始及结束),重复,即一项收入或支出的频率。如果是每年一次,则选择 "Y",如果是每月一次,则选择 "M",每周一次, 选择"W",每天一次,选择 "D"。 现在,程序将会自动计算固定收入,固定支出及额外支出的总额。

此时,您可以计划并管理费用。例如,如果您在计划一个暑期度假,则需要确保有足够的钱。想要立即查看您的资金状况,请转到账户表,然后单击现金单元格。现在,单击底部的图表对话框:您可以看到余额随时间变化的趋势,红色表示当前余额线,蓝色表示预算余额线。这样,您就可以将余额趋势与预算趋势进行比较,确保您不会超支消费。

在这种情况下,我们就可以知道,如果我们想要度假,至少需要等到六月底。等到七月或八月我们有了稳定的资金,就可以去度假。因此,现在我们可以放心的预定我们的假期。
发生业务
发生业务用来简单地登记收入及支出。要登记发生业务,请单击发生业务表。现在输入日期,摘要,例如“和朋友一起吃披萨”,然后在支出列输入您花了多少钱。对于收入做相同的操作,在收入列输入金额,然后输入科目,只要输入几个字,程序将会显示一个建议列表(自动填充),其中包含您以前输入过的记录。

此时,程序将为您做所有的事情。您可以返回到账户表来检查更新的余额,或转到科目表并检查各个科目中的收入和支出。

预算和实际支出
如果您转到科目表,您可以将实际收入和支出(余额列)与已做预算的收入和支出(预算列)以及两者之间的差额(预算差额)进行比较。
这可以让您检查实际花费的钱比预期的多还是少,以及是否需要更改您的财务管理或预算。

最终检查
如果您想确定自己没有犯任何错误,Banana财务会计非常有用的检查功能可以帮助您。它报告错误,并向您显示错误所在确切的行(例如,如果您忘记登记科目或金额)。
要检查您的账套,请在操作菜单 → 检查账务。
简而言之:为什么选择Banana?
- 在您的手机或电脑上免费下载应用程序
- 快速简单
- 设定目标计划
- 学习储蓄的艺术并成为一名企业家
参考文献
Credit Suisse PocketMoney Study: Learning How to Manage Money Properly. (Credit Suisse, 2017)
Peachery, Kevin. How much pocket money should we give our kids? (bbcnews.com, 2019)
Raisiningchildren. Pocket money. (Raisingchildren.net.au, 2018)
Ubs. Why pocket money is important for your child. (ubs.com)
学生免费会计 - 管理您的资金并实现目标
学生免费会计 - 管理您的资金并实现目标学生生活并不总是只有桃子和奶油。中学毕业后,您会发现自己在新的生活中充满了责任心。其中包括资金管理,对于在外住宿的学生或必须工作来支付自己学费的学生来说,要有支付账单,房租,学费等费用的挑战。
Banana财务会计是一个简单而直观的程序,它会指导您来完成此艰巨任务,并帮助您实现未来的目标。
为什么要选择下载Banana财务会计
- 持续掌控您的资金余额: Banana财务会计的主要功能之一,是您可以随时跟踪收入及支出。这样您就不会有超额支出,也可以避免等到月底没钱花的情况发生。对于学生来说,了解他们自己如何花钱是非常重要的,尤其是当他们的可用资金有限,而且还必须支付自己的学习贷款或学费的时候。
- 计划及存款: 借助预算功能,您最终计划学习费用,购买汽车或还贷。实际上,此功能可以让您知道在一个确定的时期内会有多少钱。
- 快速简便: 如果您想开始记账,只需在此页面下载模板,其中包含做为学生所需的所有项目。您只需添加金额,程序即会完成剩下的工作。
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提高您的数字化技能: 数字化技能有助于您有意识地掌握新技术。除了学习会计基础知识来管理个人资金外,Banana财务会计还可以帮助您提高数字化技能。您可以通过学习如何使用新的软件来处理文档及数字链接,从而节省纸张和时间。您也能够把这些技能用于生活中的各个领域,例如工作及个人生活。
Banana财务会计与其他程序的比较
与在Excel或其他程序中做会计记账来进行比较,Banana财务会计允许您以简单的步骤来处理预算。另外,您还可以获得流动性计划,该工具将跟踪一段时间内的流动性趋势,并能够在出现资金不足或缺乏时进行报告。
如何使用Banana财务会计
- 免费下载Banana财务会计 (通过网页或应用程序进行下载)
- 打开程序,然后点击"使用免费版本"
- 下载以上模板,然后可在程序中打开
- 如需更改会计文件的名称,在“文件”菜单→文件与账户属性… → 在左右抬头栏中输入您的姓名,开账和结账日期,以及记账本位币。
创建预算
在您开始登记记账以前,我们建议您准备一个预算,即收入和支出的预测。在已经准备好的模板中,您只需输入固定收入,固定费用和额外费用的金额即可。这样,您就可以预测对于特定科目的支出以及在特定时期内的余额。
如果您需要删除一些会计发生业务,只需右键单击不需要的行,然后点击删除行。如果要添加行,也只需右键单击要插入行的位置,然后选择插入行即可。您也可以在科目表中做相同的更改。

实际发生的收入和费用记录
现在我们直接记录会计发生业务,您需要输入日期,摘要,金额和科目。为了简化科目的输入,程序建议您输入开头的字即可在科目列表中简单选择。
请注意在正确的列中输入金额:如果您收到钱,请在收入列下填写金额,如果是您支出钱,请在费用列下填写。

预算与实际支出:进行比较
准备好了预算并开始登记后,您可以转到科目表来查看实际余额与预算余额的比较。检查是否已经支出了超出预算的费用,是否需要更改或重新考虑费用支出。

现金流量计划
想要更加快速地查看与预算相比较的余额,请转到账户表中,然后单击右下角的图表功能。您可以看到一个图表,其中包含实际余额(粉红色线)和预算余额(蓝色线)的现金流量走势。
在这儿,您还可以在期初列下输入期初余额。

助学贷款和奖学金
如果您有助学贷款或奖学金,则需要分别登记,以区分是您的收入还是非收入。如果是助学贷款,您还可以记录已还款,并跟踪还需还款的金额。

链接发票,收据,支票...
在发生业务表中,Banana财务会计+ 允许您链接收据,账单,发票,支票的PDF文件,只需转到文件链接列并选择所需文件。这样,您就可以附上费用和收入明细的原始凭据。
要进入文件链接列,请转到数据菜单→列设置选项→激活文件链接。

最终检查
如果您想确定自己没有犯任何错误,Banana财务会计为您提供了一个非常有用的检查功能。它可以报告错误并显示确切的行(例如,您忘记登记了一个科目或者金额)。
要进行检查,请转到操作菜单→检查账务。
年度报告
在年底或选择的一个期间内,您可以详细了解现金余额以及所有科目的收入及支出。在报告中,您还可以选择显示预算金额,以及预算金额与实际发生进行比较。这可以让您评估自己是否做了一个好的预算,并了解是否省了钱。要创建年度报告,请转到报表菜单→按组生成报表→年度报告与预算相比较。
您还可以激活在窗口中出现的几个选项,最重要的选项是在列的选项卡中。例如,当前,预算及差额。
最后,您会看到一个PDF文件, 可以保存并为下一年的预算做准备时查阅。

月度预算
您也可以创建每月预算,来控制余额的变化。
要创建按月度细分,请从报表菜单→按组生成报表选项,然后点击时期 → 一月,就可以生成该报告。

让我们更好的了解会计:什么是会计及其用途?
“会计”一词让我们想到一个复杂而模糊的概念。实际上,它没有我们想象的那么复杂。简单的说,它就是对个人或公司的资金进行记录及控制。“登记”是指收入和支出,即进来的钱和花掉的钱。
收入和支出的控制是公司管理的基础,目的是在减少成本的同时获得最大化收益。通过会计,您可以获得有关经济趋势的即时信息,能够及时制定策略来纠正或改善公司管理,以取得未来的成就。
会计也让您在填写纳税申报表时变得更加容易,因为可以立即查看收入和支出,收入的来源以及支出方式和余额状态。
除了大型公司和小型企业外,会计还可以帮助个人的日常生活,例如跟踪家庭支出,小规模计划或重要计划,比如购房。
简而言之,会计可以让我们每个人都成为真正的企业家。
会计的基本概念
预算
预算是对收入和支出带有科目指示的预测。预算可以让您控制自己的支出不要超出收入,并在必要时避免支出。
为了制定适当的预算,您需要在每年年初的时候,写下预期的收入类型,以及所有的固定费用和额外费用。通过对支出和收入的预算,您从一开始就有一个非常清晰的视野,并且可以更好的控制自己的资金,能够计划和优化储蓄,避免过度消费。有了预算,您还可以将预算和实际发生进行比较,来纠正支出,防止资金使用不当。
现金计划
现金计划是收入和支出随着时间推移的真实演变。通过科目,Banana财务会计让您可以控制资金来源(例如,从兼职工作),支出类型(和朋友晚上聚会),以及这些事情的发生时间。
现金流量预测
通过预算,您可以看到未来的余额(流动性余额的预期演变)。实际上,Banana财务会计还可以让您输入注册日期,这不仅可以计划和优化费用,而且最重要的是可以提前知道可能的资金短缺或避免不必要的支出。对于大额的费用,比如购买一部新手机,您可以预测什么时候及多少钱来支付这笔费用。
总而言之,现金计划和预算是两个非常有用的补充工具,它们对于学习如何管理资金,优化支出或及时进行调整以实现预期目标是非常有用的。这可以让您理性消费,避免花完所有的钱。
简而言之:为什么选择Banana?
- 免费下载应用程序,手机端及电脑端。
- 快速简单
- 为计划设定目标
- 学习储蓄的艺术并成为企业家
参考文献
Burek, Owen. How to Budget at University. Save The Student (2019).
Segal, Troy. Money Management for College Students. Investopedia (2020).
家庭预算和家庭账户
家庭预算和家庭账户此模板基于家庭账户的管理。在预算表中,您可以输入所有您预测在一年中会出现的固定和可变的收入和成本。报告可以随时自动生成,让您可以立即了解账户的当前和预测状态。
创建您的文件
- 要创建一个新文件,从使用此模板 (模板 ID +11008) 开始, 按照如何从模板开始做账页面的方法进行操作。
- 点击文件菜单 → 文件和账户属性的命令来设置时期,姓氏和本位币。
- 点击文件菜单 → 另存为的命令来保存文件。在文件名中输入姓氏和年份很有用。
例如“史密斯家庭-2022.ac2”。
调整账户和科目表
在创建自己的预算之前,您需要快速调整账户和科目以适应您的特定需求。
账户表
账户表只显示流动资金账户,或者说,您所拥有的流动资金。可以通过改变账户号码、摘要和期初余额来对其进行自定义。

科目表
该表格包含收入和支出的科目,您可以随时看到其最新的余额。还有成本中心,用于详细了解家庭每个成员的支出和收入数额。
这些科目是按照预算段落中详细解释的相同结构划分的:
- 收入
- 固定费用
- 可变费用
您还可以通过添加新项目、改变科目编号、改变顺序和删除您不需要的行来编辑科目和成本中心。
创建您的预算
输入您预期的收入和支出
现在到了预算阶段,您必须输入预期的支出和收入:进入预算表。建立预算真的很容易,只需输入您预计在一年中的收入和支出金额,并为其指明相关的支出科目。
- 在模板中,您已经找到了各种费用的行,可以输入金额即可完成这些行。
- 只输入一次重复的操作,然后注明重复的代码即可。
您可以随时纠正出现的错误,以确保做出完美的预测!
为了正确创建预算,请遵循三个简单的步骤:
- 输入您的收入
- 输入固定支出
- 输入可变或额外支出
关于更多技术层面的信息,请查阅预算表的页面。
输入收入
首先要考虑您所拥有的所有固定收入及其数额。工资是主要收入,但也可能有其它收入,这取决于您的工作和您的资产。
收入可能包括:
- 工资
- 房地产租金
- 维修支票
- 银行和邮政的利息
提示:只依靠有保障的收入。

输入固定费用
现在是考虑所有固定费用的时候了。这类费用包括年度和月度费用,您可以根据前一年的费用来估算。对于每期略有不同的费用,您可以做一个平均估计,为了谨慎起见,可以把金额四舍五入。在年初做一个不准确的预测,然后再进行调整,总比出现支出增加的意外要好。
例如,要输入月租金支出,您必须输入开始日期 (通常是年初)、重复 (这项支出重复的频率)、摘要、支出列中的金额和支出科目。
在模板中,您可以找到固定费用的例子,可以根据自己的需要,轻松地修改和取消。仍然可以输入新的项目。
固定成本可能包括:
- 房屋的租金或抵押贷款
- 税收和关税
- 保险费
- 医疗费用 (健康保险)
- 电视费
- 电费、水费和煤气费
- 食品
- 交通费 (燃料、公共交通季票)
- 个人护理费用 (个人卫生、家庭卫生)
- 教育费用 (大学费用、学校书籍、报纸订阅)

输入可变或额外费用
现在做同样的事情,但要考虑所有那些不属于基本需要的支出 (我们可以称之为额外支出),这些支出通常在一年中是可变的。
可变费用可能包括:
- 假期
- 餐馆和酒吧的膳食和饮料
- 电影院、剧院和演出
- 购物
- 各种礼品
- 房屋故障
- 汽车维修
- 兴趣爱好
- 香烟
另外,在这种情况下,您必须对所有的额外费用进行预估,考虑您产生每笔费用的次数,当然还有它的金额。
提示:
- 对于每笔额外费用,设置每月上限,这是您每月不应超过的最大金额。尊重它将使您能够控制自己的支出。
- 不可预见的费用,如汽车维修和房屋故障,每年估计一次,除以 12 并每月报告这个数字。

检查预算的费用和收入
要完成您的预算,只剩下最后一步,这对于开始考虑实际支出和收入非常重要:您必须比较预算收入和支出。
这很容易做到:只要点击报表菜单 → 按组生成资产负债表的命令,从出现的列表中选择您想要的报告 (在这种情况下通常最有用的是年度预算)。按确定来查看报告。
当然,您想实现的目标是尽可能多地节省。因此,检查损益表,确保您的收入高于支出,在这种情况下,这意味着您正在省钱,这非常好!
相比之下,如果支出大于收入,就意味着您的资金管理不善,或者您在预算中犯了错误。检查您是否高估了某些费用并正确更改它们或选择一项或多项您将在一年中努力减少的额外费用。

输入您的发生业务
在预算得到控制的情况下,包括“储蓄目标”,您可以开始登记各种真实的货币交易,并不时将它们与预期值进行比较。
每天的发生业务必须输入在发生业务表中。要进行登记,必须输入日期、摘要、进出金额和各自的科目,就像您刚才对预测所做的那样。非常简单易操作。
对于每笔支出,您也可以在成本中心1中输入成本中心 (家庭成员) 的代码,这样您就可以更新每个家庭成员的支出金额。

将预测与报告进行比较
在这一年中,可以随时将您的现状与预算进行比较,以了解您在哪些方面花费较多,从而调整购买习惯,节省更多的开支。在年底,您可以对实际报告和预算进行最后的比较,看看是否实现了预期的节省计划。
点击报表菜单 → 按组生成资产负债表 → 与预算相比的年度报告中创建报告。

当到了年底,您将不得不通过创建一个新的预测来重新计划下一年,操作的程序与之前完全相同。一个新的储蓄目标正在等着您!
家庭预算及账户管理
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Banana hat ein Haushaltsbuch entwickelt, das das Verwalten der Konten zu Hause erleichtert. In Kürze:
- Sofortiger und vollständiger Überblick über die finanzielle Situation
- Detailansicht der zukünftigen Entwicklung der Finanzen
Im Gegensatz zu anderer Buchhaltungssoftware ermöglicht Ihnen unsere Methode, in die Vergangenheit, die Gegenwart und die Zukunft zu blicken.
Vorteile unserer Vorlagen für die Verwaltung der Finanzen zu Hause
In Banana Buchhaltung wird die Kakebo-Methode mit einer eigenen Technologie kombiniert, damit Sie auch die Finanzen im Haushalt besser verwalten können.
Die Methode Banana hat folgende Vorteile:
- Ordnungsgemässe und genaue Klassifizierung der Ausgaben je nach Bedürfnis
- Prognose der Ausgaben und Einnahmen
- Täglicher Überblick über die Ausgaben für ein besseres Konsumverhalten
- Hilft sparen zu lernen
- Fördert die Selbstdisziplin
- Sie sind entspannt, weil Sie nie mehr ausgeben, als zur Verfügung steht.
Klassifizierung der Einnahmen und Ausgaben
Banana übernimmt von der Kakebo-Methode die Struktur der Kategorien (Ausgaben), mit Hinzufügen einer Business-Kategorie, um die mit einer Nebentätigkeit verbundenen Kosten unter Kontrolle zu halten.
Die Struktur der Ausgabeposten ist nur ein Ausgangspunkt; sie kann zu Beginn oder während des Jahres angepasst werden, um besser auf Ihre Bedürfnisse und deren Entwicklung einzugehen (wenn Sie z.B. Immobilien besitzen und diese vermieten, ist es sinnvoll, eine Gruppe zu bilden, in der alle Einnahmen und Ausgaben im Zusammenhang mit der Immobilie zusammengefasst sind).
- Einnahmen
Alle Einnahmen jeglicher Art - Ausgaben
Die Ausgaben werden so klassifiziert:- Fixe Ausgaben
Sind die Ausgaben, die regelmässig anfallen und die nicht umgangen werden können (wie Miete, Hypothek, Versicherung, Telefonabonnements, öffentliche Verkehrsmittel, Fitnessstudio, Sozialversicherungsbeiträge) - Veränderliche Ausgaben
Ausgaben, die mehr oder weniger nötig sind, wobei die Möglichkeit besteht, selber Produkte aufgrund des Preises auszuwählen- Alltag
Die üblichen, unvermeidbaren Ausgaben für Lebensmittel, Gesundheit, Verkehr oder andere Zwecke - Fakultativ
Ausgaben für Freizeit und Vergnügen - Kultur
Ausgaben, die Geist und Körper bereichern - Extra
Alle Ausgaben, die nicht in andere Kategorien fallen oder die langzeitig sind.
Bei der Einnahmen/Ausgaben-Rechnung sowie der doppelten Buchführung werden langzeitige Ausgaben wie Investitionen behandelt und als Aktiva gebucht - Business.
Ausgaben im Zusammenhang mit Nebentätigkeiten
- Alltag
- Fixe Ausgaben
Effektive Ausgaben und Einnahmen buchen
In der Tabelle Buchungen werden alle Ausgaben angegeben. Neben Datum, Beschreibung und Betrag definiert man die Kategorie einer Ausgabe
- Bewegungen können aus dem Kontoauszug der Bank importiert werden.
- Belege erhalten eine fortlaufende Nummer in der Spalte Beleg
So ist es einfach, Dokumente wieder zu finden - Buchung können an ein digitales Dokument gebunden sein, das gescannt und auf Ihrem Computer gespeichert ist
In der Tabelle Kategorien haben Sie einen sofortigen Überblick über Ihre finanzielle Situation.
Finanzplanung
In der Tabelle Budget können Sie Bewegungen eingeben, die Sie voraussehen.
Die Daten werden zu Beginn des Jahres eingegeben, aufgrund von dem, was Sie erwarten zu verdienen und auszugeben; periodisch können Sie alle Ausgaben und Einnahmen überprüfen und mit dem Budget vergleichen. So können Sie eine detaillierte Finanzplanung erstellen und wissen, wie sich Ihre Finanzen im laufenden und in den folgenden Jahren entwickeln werden.
- Sich wiederholende Bewegungen, geben Sie sie nur einmal ein
- Alle festen Ein- und Ausgaben, die sich nie ändern
- Sie müssen die variablen festen Ausgänge schätzen.
- Die anderen Ausgaben können Sie auch schätzen und als wiederkehrende Ausgaben eingeben
- Wichtige Ausgaben, wie z.B. der Kauf eines Autos, müssen Sie vorhersagen und auch das voraussichtliche Datum angeben
Sie werden augenblicklich wissen, wie sich Ihre Finanzen entwickeln werden
- Sie sehen sofort, ob Sie genug Geld für Ihre Ausgaben haben
- Sie sind in der Lage, Liquiditätskrisen frühzeitig zu erkennen
- Bei grösseren Ausgaben können Sie simulieren, wie sie sich auf Ihre Finanzen auswirken würden
Die Art der Buchhaltung, die Ihren Bedürfnissen am besten entspricht
Sie können die Art der Buchhaltung wählen, die Ihren Bedürfnissen am besten entspricht. Es stehen gebrauchsfertige Vorlagen mit Konten und Kategorien zur Verfügung:
- Kassenbuch
Für eine einfache und effiziente Kontrolle der Ausgaben und der Finanzplanung
Alle Einnahmen und Ausgaben werden so betrachtet, als ob sie von einem einzigen Konto stammen - Einnahmen-und Ausgabenrechnung
Neben dem Ausgabeposten wird auch das Herkunfts- oder Bestimmungskonto angegeben. Ausserdem haben Sie einen klaren Überblick über Ihr Vermögen, Ihre Bankkonten und Kreditkarten. Sie können auch andere Aktiva wie Investitionen, Autos, Möbel, Wohnungen und sogar kurz- oder langfristige Darlehen im Auge behalten. - Doppelte Buchführung
Das ist die professionelle Art und beruht auf internationalen Standards. Buchungen werden eingegeben, indem man das Konto Soll und Haben angibt. - Doppelte Buchführung mit Fremdwährungen.
Wird verwendet, wenn Sie Konten und Ausgaben in verschiedenen Währungen verwalten möchten.
Wenn sich Ihre Bedürfnisse ändern, können Sie Ihre Buchhaltung auch während des Jahres in eine andere umwandeln. (Z.B. von der Einnahmen-Ausgabenrechnung auf die Doppelte Buchhaltung übergehen).
Geschichte und Struktur unserer Methode für Hauskonten
Die Banana Methode für Haushaltskonten basiert auf der Kakebo-Methode, einem innovativen japanischen System, das Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts entwickelt worden ist. Die Kakebo-Methode kombiniert die Planung von Ausgaben für den Haushalt mit dem Erfassen von Ausgaben. Zu Beginn des Monats werden Einnahmen, fixe Ausgaben, die variablen Ausgaben und Sparziele definiert. Während des Monats werden die tatsächlichen Ausgaben erfasst, so dass am Ende des Monats Ihre finanzielle Situation und erreichten Ziele leicht zu erkennen sind. Diese ständige Arbeit von Voraussehen und Kontrolle ermöglicht es Ihnen, eine ganze Reihe von Wissen zu erwerben, das es Ihnen ermöglicht, Ihre finanzielle Situation besser zu managen.
Die Methode Banana verfolgt das gleiche Konzept, indem sie die Planung mit der tatsächlichen Datenerfassung kombiniert, aber im Gegensatz zur Kakebo-Methode bietet sie neben dm Anzeigen der monatlichen festen Einnahmen und Ausgaben auch eine vollständige Planung mit allen Einnahmen und Ausgaben für das nächste Jahr oder die nächsten Jahre. Diese Zukunftsvision ermöglicht es Ihnen, Ihre Ressourcen besser zu kontrollieren und wichtige Entscheidungen mit grösserer Sicherheit zu treffen. Während Sie Ihre tatsächlichen Ausgaben buchen, sind Sie immer auf dem neuesten Stand Ihrer finanziellen Situation und können sehen, wie weit Sie gekommen sind.
Die Finanzplanung von Banana basiert auf der Buchführung. Prognosen werden mit den gleichen Ausgabepositionen und durch Erfassen von Budgetbuchungen erstellt. Es besteht eine totale Symbiose zwischen Prognose- und effektiven Daten, die eine effiziente Kontrolle der Ausgaben und eine Verbesserung der Prognosen ermöglicht.
Offensichtlich ist die Methode Banana optimiert, um die Konten mit dem Computer zu verwalten. Alle Rechnungen und Projektionen werden von der Software Banana Buchhaltung durchgeführt. Das ist einfacher und Sie verfügen immer über aktuelle Informationen. Die für Banana typischen Funktionen erleichtern die Buchführung und erlauben, einfach und schnell machen.
Accounting Education

Banana Accounting has been used for years in Swiss business schools, and worldwide for accounting education because it presents the classic double-entry accounting in a digital and modern key. The accounting mechanisms are clearly visible and facilitate exercises.
Students who learn accounting on Banana can then easily adapt to other accounting software.
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Basic Education Templates
會計教學基本複式會計
會計教學基本複式會計 michaelTeacher File for the automatic correction of accounting exercises and exams
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Student File for the automatic correction of accounting exercises and exams patrick会计软件练习
指导学生使用会计软件,并通过练习开始使用它。
软件使用介绍
Banana财务会计软件很像Excel,通常很容易理解。通过在课程中使用软件,学生可以轻松地了解该软件的使用。
例如,教师可以通过解释会计科目表的设置来展示会计科目表,插入发生业务也是如此。
让学生有机会使用程序并执行老师自己或小组安排的练习。如前所述,在此阶段之前,先进行有关程序使用的演示。
准备课程和模板
教师准备会计文件,这些文件将用于解释理论问题或允许学生跟随课程和练习。此阶段的学习时间将取决于学习项目的时间。
教师:
- 为每个学习阶段准备会计文件。
- 提供理论解释并同时演示它们如何转化为实践。
- 为学生准备练习。
在学生的计算机上安装程序
教师会指示每个学生如何在计算机上安装程序。
- 最好事先提供此信息,以便每个学生都有时间独立安装程序。
在教学过程中让所有学生同时安装程序总是有问题的,因为连接速度会变慢。 - 必须为不同的操作系统提供安装信息:
- 指示Windows, Mac和Linux计算机的Banana财务会计软件下载页面。
- 安装是完全自动的,但是必须使学生知道,对于软件的安装,他们必须在计算机管理员模式下运行。
- 如果学生的网络连接速度较慢,学校可以将安装文件下载到学校网络。
在这种情况下,应注意更新文件,以便学生始终安装到最新版本。 - 敦促学生启动程序,以使他们验证安装是否成功。
- Android Play商店,搜索并安装Banana移动版。
- IOS App商店,搜索并安装Banana移动版。
- 指示Windows, Mac和Linux计算机的Banana财务会计软件下载页面。
- 在随后的课程中,教师将验证所有学生是否都已安装了程序。
为学生提供练习文件
针对每次练习,教师提供会计文件,学生下载到他们的计算机上。
- 学生如何获取练习文件取决于学校的IT结构。在此阶段,学生需要网络连接。
- 为学生分配时间和必要的网络连接对于下载这些文件是很有帮助的。
学生练习的工作流程
从学生安装Banana财务会计软件并下载老师提供的练习文件那一刻起,就不再需要网络连接了。
有几种可能性可以使学生进行练习:
- 在老师讲解的同时,在自己的计算机上进行练习。
- 在课堂上按老师分配的时间进行练习。
- 在课余时间进行练习。
学生的工作方法:
- 每个学生都在自己的会计文件上工作,并执行老师分配给他的任务。
- 练习后,每个学生将文件发送给老师。
传输方式取决于学校的管理基础架构。
通常,文件被上传到电子学习平台或学校网络系统或指定的云盘(Google Drive, Dropbox, I-cloud, One drive)。
练习的更正:
- 教师打开学生的文件并检查练习是否正确进行。
- 教师可以用颜色高亮显示行,并添加注释和评论去指出任何错误。
- 然后学生重新加载老师在计算机上更正的文件。
会计教学 (全球)
Libro “Funzionamento e logiche dei programmi di contabilità”
Scopri il libro che svela le logiche alla base dei software di contabilità, pensato per chiunque voglia comprendere a fondo il funzionamento dei programmi contabili. Questo testo offre una guida completa e accessibile, partendo dalla storia della contabilità fino alle tecnologie digitali più recenti, per mostrare come i software moderni automatizzano operazioni complesse di bilancio, calcolo e reporting.
A chi è indirizzato?
Il libro è rivolto a una vasta gamma di lettori: professionisti, sviluppatori di software, docenti, studenti e chiunque si avvicini alla contabilità per la prima volta. È ideale per chi utilizza software di contabilità senza una formazione specifica, fornendo una comprensione più profonda delle logiche e dei meccanismi che facilitano la gestione contabile e permettono di sfruttare al meglio questi strumenti.
Perché leggere questo libro?
L'automazione dei software contabili ha semplificato notevolmente il lavoro di contabilità, ma spesso ha anche nascosto i meccanismi fondamentali della contabilità a partita doppia. Questo libro è stato scritto per colmare questa lacuna, offrendo una guida chiara che permette ai lettori di comprendere come i software gestiscono automaticamente diverse operazioni contabili. La comprensione delle logiche di base dietro questi strumenti consente di usare i software in modo più consapevole e di sfruttarne al massimo il potenziale.

Domenico Zucchetti, contabile, giurista e programmatore, è un pioniere nello sviluppo di soluzioni per la contabilità digitale. Con oltre 40 anni di esperienza nel settore, ha fondato Banana.ch SA e creato Banana Contabilità, uno dei software più accessibili per la gestione contabile. Zucchetti ha dedicato la sua carriera a rendere la contabilità intuitiva e automatizzata, focalizzandosi sulle esigenze delle piccole imprese e sull’efficacia didattica dei suoi strumenti. La sua profonda conoscenza dei principi contabili e delle tecnologie emergenti lo rende una figura di riferimento per chiunque voglia migliorare la gestione finanziaria aziendale.
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Automatic Corrections for Accounting Exams: extension for exercises preparation and correction [BETA]
Automatic Corrections for Accounting Exams: extension for exercises preparation and correction [BETA][This extension and this documentation is in development and is not in its final form]
How it works
- Students complete the double entry accounting exercises using Banana Accounting.
- Automatic Corrections for Accounting Exams compares the student file with the solution file, highlights errors, shows the correct solution and calculates the score.
This process largely automates the correction work, allowing teachers to focus more on providing personalized feedback to their students.
Prerequisites
The extension requires the Advanced subscription plan of Banana Accounting Plus.
A Free subscription is available for schools.
The workflow for using the extension
The extension assumes that the teacher gives the student an exercise composed of different assignments on how to record transactions with double-entry accounting:
- The teacher prepares:
- The exercise-assignment-file, usually a Word or PDF document, which in some cases may also include documents such as invoices or receipts.
- The exercise, which consists of multiple assignments or documents.
- Each assignment or document should have a unique number or identifier (numeric, alphabetic, or similar).
- Instructions on how students should record accounting entries when they span multiple lines.
- The student-file-empty, a ready-to-use Banana Accounting template that already contains an accounting plan. If necessary, the teacher can import a different plan into the file.
- The teacher-file-solution, which contains the correct transactions in the Transactions table:
- Each transaction must include the exercise number or identifier in the Doc column.
- If the transaction spans multiple lines, the number must be repeated.
- Each transaction must include the exercise number or identifier in the Doc column.
- The exercise-assignment-file, usually a Word or PDF document, which in some cases may also include documents such as invoices or receipts.
- The student will then:
- Receive the student-file-empty.
- Create their own student-file-result by renaming the file with their name.
- Enter the required transactions in the file.
- Return the file to the teacher via e-mail or by saving it to a cloud platform such as Moodle, Google Classroom, or similar.
- Teacher correction process:
- All student-result-files received are saved in a directory named student-original.
- These files are also copied into another directory named student-corrections.
- The sequence of exercises in either the student’s file or the teacher’s file is not important. The extension associates the exercise numbers or identifiers with the corresponding solutions.
- For each student’s file in the student-corrections folder, the teacher will:
- Open the file in Banana Accounting Plus.
- Execute the command Extensions > Automatic Corrections for Accounting Exams > Correct the exercises.
- Select the teacher-file-solution when prompted.
- Let the extension update the student file with corrections, automated score calculations, and other information.
- Save the corrected file.
- Return the file to the student.
Preparing the accounting exercise
As usual, the teacher prepares the double-entry accounting exercise using a word processor.
- Transaction number: each exercise is assigned a unique number.
- Transaction description: each exercise begins with a description of a financial transaction that has occurred within a business. This could involve activities such as purchasing goods, selling services, paying expenses, receiving payments, or acquiring loans.
The teacher also prepares a Banana Accounting template with the accounting plan, but without any transactions entered.
Students use Banana Accounting to enter the transactions in order to solve the exercise. They then submit the completed file to the teacher.
Below is an example of an accounting exercise prepared by the teacher.

Teacher Solution File
The teacher creates a Banana Accounting file containing the double-entry records for each exercise.
- In the Transaction Table the teacher enters the transactions corresponding to each exercise.
- The solution has multiple lines.
- Each transaction must include the exercise number in the Doc column which can be numeric or alphanumeric.
- The number should match the one in the assignment file or in the related document (such as an invoice, receipt, or other supporting document).
- If a transaction requires multiple lines, the same exercise number must be repeated on each line.
- The order of exercises in either the student’s file or the teacher’s file is not important.
- The sequence of accounting transactions across multiple lines does not affect the functioning of the correction or the calculation of scores.
Below is an image showing an example of the teacher’s solution file.

Auto Score Calculation
In collaboration with accounting teachers we are experimenting with automating the process of score calculation.
- Each row in the exercise is evaluated separately.
- If an exercise has multiple rows, each row receives its own score.
The settings in the teacher’s file are configured to assign partial points for each element of the accounting transaction, even when the transaction spans multiple lines. Specifically, points are awarded for each of the following correct entries:
- debit account
- credit account
- amount
- date
- VAT code
- currency amount
- currency
- exchange rate
Scores can be reduced down to zero if all columns are incorrect. Teachers can also customize the scoring system by adjusting the settings.
At the bottom of the student-result-file, the total score obtained by the student is displayed, along with the maximum possible score.
Correction of the Student's Files
We assume that:
- Each student has completed the exercise using Banana Accounting.
- Each student has created a file and submitted it to the teacher.
The correction process will add information directly to the student’s file. To preserve the original work, it is recommended to first make a copy of the file.
When the teacher runs the Correct command, the extension automatically adds the following information to the student’s file:
- Max Score: the maximum possible score that can be achieved.
- Auto Score (Calculated): the score automatically calculated by the extension.
- Adjusted Score (Teacher adjusted score): the score after the teacher’s review or manual adjustment.
- Corrections Notes: feedback showing which values were incorrect.
Correcting a Single Student File
- Open the student's accounting file.
- Click on the Extensions menu in Banana Accounting Plus.
- Click on Automatic Corrections for Accounting Exams and then, on the right, click on Correct the exercises.
- A window will appear asking you to select the Banana Accounting Plus file containing the exercise solutions. Once the solution file is selected, click Open.
- A preview window, similar to the one shown below, will open with the information that will be automatically added to the file. Click Ok button to confirm and view the results in the Transactions table.

How to read the result
In the image below, the student’s accounting transactions are displayed alongside the teacher’s solutions for easier comparison:
- Teacher’s solutions – shown in bold, so teachers can quickly identify errors.
- Square brackets – placed before and after accounts from the teacher’s solution file, indicating transactions that do not affect the balance sheet or income statement in the Accounts table.
- Highlighted rows – red rows mark errors, while green rows indicate correct entries.
- Max Score column – shows the maximum possible points for each exercise, based on the teacher’s settings (e.g., Date, Debit Account, Credit Account, Amount, etc.).
- Auto Score column – displays the automatically calculated score. Each incorrect entry (such as a wrong debit account, credit account, amount, or date) deducts points from the Max Score.
- Adjusted Score column – initially copied from the Auto Score, but can be modified by the teacher if adjustments are needed.
- Corrections Notes column – provides details about which values were incorrect.

Resources for testing the extension
To try out the student accounting exercise correction extension, you can download the following pre-prepared templates:
- Exercise assignment file.
- Sample template for the student's exercise.
- Sample template for the teacher's solutions.
Resources to start using the extension
To begin using the Automatic Corrections for Accounting Exams extension, download these pre-prepared templates:
How to install the extension
Installing the extension is quick and will help you save time when correcting students’ exercises. Follow these steps:
- Click on the Extensions menu in Banana Accounting Plus.
- Click on Manage Extensions...
- In the window that opens, search by typing the term "automatic corrections" in the empty text field at the top left of the window.
- Click on Automatic Corrections for Accounting Exams in the middle of the window.
- In the right column of the window, click the Install button.
Easily Share Educational Content with Students
Schools and teachers can now share accounting materials created in Banana directly within the Banana Accounting Plus software.
This makes it simple and fast to adopt Banana files for use in both classroom teaching and individual learning in business accounting.
For more information and resources, visit the Banana Accounting Plus Community pages.
Adapt an existing template for automatic exercise corrections
[This extension and this documentation is in development and is not in its final form]
The Automatic Corrections for Accounting Exams extension can adapt existing files or use the chart of accounts templates available directly in Banana Accounting+. This makes them suitable for training purposes as well as for exercises and exams in double-entry accounting.
- Create or open a double-entry accounting file.
- From the Banana menu, click on Extensions.
- Click on Automatic Corrections for Accounting Exams.
- Click on File Preparation.
- The extension asks you to prepare either a teacher file or a student file.
- Choose the file type you want to prepare and click the Ok button.

- Click the OK button in the window that appears. The modifications shown in the image below will then be applied to the file.

The extension will automatically add the necessary columns to the file, while preserving your existing transactions.
If the required columns are already present, they will not be added again. If the file is already prepared, this function will make no changes.
If your file is already ready to be used this function will not make any modifications.
The following columns are added:
- Auto (the first column on the left).
- Max Score.
- Auto Score.
- Adjusted Score.
- Corrections Notes.
This feature is available only for double-entry accounting templates.
Instructions Added for the Teacher’s File
- A hash symbol (#) is inserted in the Doc column of the Transactions Table.
- The key teacherfile is added in the Description column (without quotation marks and written entirely in lowercase).
Instructions Added for the Student’s File
- The word Student is added in the Doc column (without quotation marks and with the first letter capitalized).
Correct the exercises
[This extension and this documentation is in development and is not in its final form]
The automatic correction can be executed only on the student’s file:
- It is not available when run on the teacher’s file.
- It can only be performed if no previous automatic corrections have been applied to the student’s file.
- If a second correction is needed, the existing automatic corrections must first be removed using the Delete the corrections function.
Check the solution
This is the workflow for running an automatic correction with the extension:
- From the menu, select Actions > Recalculate Accounting. The program will notify you if there are issues within the file.
- Run the command Extensions > Automatic Corrections for Accounting Exams > Correct the Exercises.
- This command performs specific checks, such as verifying that account numbers and other data are correct.
- If a transaction contains an error, a message will appear in the Corrections Notes column.
- The Auto Score column will be updated with the calculated score.
- This command performs specific checks, such as verifying that account numbers and other data are correct.
Recalculate the total
[This extension and this documentation is in development and is not in its final form]
This functionality works only if automatic corrections have already been executed using Correct the exercises.
The Adjusted Score column allows the teacher to manually change the automatically calculated score whenever necessary. After making adjustments, the teacher can recalculate the total score for the entire exercise through the extension menu.
The last row, which displays the total score, will then be updated with the final adjusted score set by the teacher.
Delete the corrections
[This extension and this documentation is in development and is not in its final form]
This function removes the rows that were automatically added by the extension during the correction process.
The student’s original rows remain in the file, but any color highlighting, scores or error messages are removed.
In this way, the student’s file is restored to its original state.
The function can only be executed if an automatic correction has already been performed, and it applies exclusively to the student’s file.
Settings
[This extension and this documentation is in development and is not in its final form]
The settings allow you to decide whether to assign an automatic score and to define the points for each condition being verified.
All settings must be configured in the teacher’s file, and they will be applied automatically when grading the students’ files.
Available Settings in the teacher's file
The currently available settings and their descriptions are as follows:
- Point-based assessment: enables or disables the automatic scoring of student records.
- Points for correct date: awards points if the student’s date matches the teacher’s date.
- Set to zero if you do not want to grade this field.
- Points for correct debit account: assigns a score if the entered debit account is correct.
- Set to zero if you do not want to grade this field.
- Points for correct credit account: assigns a score if the entered credit account is correct.
- Set to zero if you do not want to grade this field.
- Separate debit and credit accounts : allows for separate scoring if the debit account and credit account are correct.
- If the checkbox is checked the score is assigned separately even if one of the debit or credit accounts is incorrect.
- If the checkbox is not selected, the score is zero when both the debit and credit accounts are incorrect, or when either one is incorrect.
- If the checkbox is not selected, points are awarded only when both the debit and credit accounts are correct.
- In this case the debit account score and credit account score are added together as the final score assigned to the student.
- Points for correct amount: assigns a score if the entered amount is correct.
- Set to zero if you do not want to grade this field.
- Points for VAT code: assigns a score if the entered VAT code is correct.
- Set to zero if you do not want to grade this field.
- The VAT code points are only considered for templates with VAT functionalities enabled.
- Points for currency amount: assigns a score if the entered currency amount is correct.
- Set to zero if you do not want to grade this field.
- The currency amount points are only considered for multi-currency templates.
- Points for currency: assigns a score if the entered currency is correct.
- Set to zero if you do not want to grade this field.
- The currency points are only considered for multi-currency templates.
- Points for exchange rate: assigns a score if the entered exchange rate is correct.
- Set to zero if you do not want to grade this field.
- The exchange rate points are only considered for multi-currency templates.
- Penalize the amount only if Debit and Credit are correct: assigns a score to the amount if the entered Debit and Credit Accounts are correct.
At the bottom, an image of the settings window in the teacher’s file illustrates how these options are configured.
Banana Investment Accounting
Banana Investment Accounting allows you to manage shares, bonds, funds, and other investments in multiple currencies directly within your accounting file. It combines double-entry Financial Accounting with the detailed tracking of individual investments, including quantities, prices, book values, and market values.
Investment transactions update both the accounting records and the related investment data, providing an integrated view of your investments and their impact on the Balance Sheet and Income Statement.
The Investment Accounting Extension adds specialized commands and reports for tasks such as calculating realized gains or losses, creating valuation adjustments, checking balances, and preparing investment reports.
Templates
We provide two predefined accounting templates to help you get started:
Both templates are preconfigured with sample Investment Balance Sheet Accounts and account groups, providing a ready-to-use starting point for managing investments with Banana Investment Accounting. The chart of accounts can be customized to suit your specific requirements.
The Double-Entry Accounting template is suitable for managing investments in the base currency only.
The Multi-Currency Accounting template allows you to manage investments denominated in foreign currencies. The Exchange Rates table is used to define the currencies and exchange rates, while the Accounts table includes the accounts required to record exchange rate gains and losses.
Double-Entry Accounting Example For Integrated Investment Accounting
Double-Entry Accounting Example For Integrated Investment Accounting michael为包含投资组合管理及外汇业务的金融公司提供的复式记账模板
为包含投资组合管理及外汇业务的金融公司提供的复式记账模板 匿名 (未验证)Investment Accounting Extension [BETA]
Investment Accounting Extension [BETA]The extension enhances the core accounting functionality of Banana Accounting by adding specialized tools for Investment Accounting. It provides commands and reports for updating market prices, calculating realized gains and losses on sales, creating valuation adjustment transactions, checking balances, reconciling investment values with the corresponding Investment Balance Sheet Accounts, and preparing detailed investment reports.
For an introduction to the accounting concepts used in Banana Investment Accounting, see the Theoretical Introduction.
- Accounts settings
- Update market prices
- Calculate sales data
- Create adjustment transactions
- Check balances report
- Reconciliation report
- Security card report
- Evaluation of investments report
Requirements
- This extension requires the Advanced plan of Banana Accounting Plus.
- Record investment transactions in chronological order in the Transactions table. This is essential for extensions that calculate or use the book value, because the book value is updated progressively after each transaction in date order.
How to start
- Open Banana Accounting Plus
- Open an existing Investment Accounting file or create a new one using one of the available Investment Accounting templates.
- Choose Extensions > Manage Extensions and install the Investment Accounting extension.
Accounts settings
The Accounts Settings dialog allows you to specify the accounts used for different investment transactions, such as sales, valuation adjustments, and other investment-related entries.
These accounts are used by the Investment Accounting extension when it automatically calculates or creates accounting transactions, ensuring that the appropriate accounts are used for each type of operation.
You do not need to specify every account, only those required for your accounting setup. The accounts entered in the dialog must exist in the Accounts table. If an account does not exist, the program displays an error message when you try to confirm the settings.
Sections in the Dialog and Account Usage

The dialog is divided into three main sections.
Balance Accounts
This section contains the Balance Sheet accounts associated with investments and other investment-related balances.
- Assets
Contains the accounts used to record investment assets.
The first time you open the dialog, the program automatically fills this field with the Investment Balance Sheet Accounts specified in the Asset Account column of the Items table. - Liabilities
Contains the accounts used for investment-related liabilities, such as margin loans or other financial obligations.
Value Changing Accounts
This section contains the accounts used to record realized and unrealized gains and losses, exchange rate differences, and other adjustments affecting the value of investments.
- Realized Gain: Account for recording realized gains from investment sales.
- Realized Loss: Account for recording realized losses from investment sales.
- Unrealized Gain: Account for recording unrealized gains due to an increase in the market value of investments.
Used by the Create adjustment transactions command. - Unrealized Loss: Account for recording unrealized losses due to a decrease in the market value of investments.
Used by the Create adjustment transactions command. - Realized Exchange Rate Gain: Account for recording realized exchange rate gains arising from the sale of investments denominated in a foreign currency.
- Realized Exchange Rate Loss: Account for recording realized exchange rate losses arising from the sale of investments denominated in a foreign currency.
- Unrealized Exchange Rate Gain: Account for recording unrealized currency gains due to favorable exchange rate movements.
- Unrealized Exchange Rate Loss: Account for recording unrealized currency losses due to unfavorable exchange rate movements.
- Depreciations: Account for recording investment depreciation adjustments, if applicable.
- Other Value Changing Costs: Account for miscellaneous expenses affecting the value of investments.
- Other Value Changing Income: Account for miscellaneous income affecting the value of investments.
- Rounding Differences: Account for small discrepancies due to rounding or decimal precision differences.
Profit and Loss Accounts
This section contains the accounts used to record income and expenses related to investment activities.
- Charges: Account for general investment-related charges and fees.
- Commissions: Account for broker or bank commissions on investment transactions.
- Interest Earned: Account for interest income from bonds or other financial instruments.
- Interest Paid: Account for interest expenses related to investment loans or margin trading.
- Dividends Income: Account for dividend income received from investments.
- Other Income: Account for any additional investment-related income not classified elsewhere.
- Other Costs: Account for any additional investment-related costs not classified elsewhere.
Error Messages
- Account XXX not found in the Accounts table: The account entered does not exist in the Accounts table.
- Add the account to your Accounts table.
- Select the “Ignore warnings/errors” checkbox at the bottom of the dialog to ignore the error.
Update market prices
This command updates the current market prices of investments in the Items table. Market price data can be imported from a CSV file or from the clipboard.
Before applying the changes, Banana Accounting displays a preview in the Commit changes dialog. Once the changes are confirmed, the imported prices are entered in the Price Current column of the Items table.
Price Current Column
The Price Current column in the Items table contains the current market price used to calculate the current value of the investment.
You can update Price Current manually, by copying and pasting values into the Items table, or by using the Update market prices command to import prices for multiple investments.
When market prices are imported and the changes are confirmed, the command updates the Price Current column of the corresponding Items.
Prepare Current Market Price Data
Current market prices can be obtained from financial information providers and prepared in an Excel or CSV file for import.
For each investment, provide:
- the ISIN or other identifier used to identify the investment
- the corresponding current market price.
Make sure that the identifier used in the import data corresponds exactly to the identifier entered for the investment in the Items table.
File Format
The extension expects the data to be in the following two-column format, with ISIN and current market price separated by a semicolon (;):
US123456789;11.04873
IT000792468;10.98732
...
- First column: The ISIN or other investment identifier.
- Second column: The current market price, without thousands separators and using a period (".") as the decimal separator.
Import Procedure
You can import the data in two different ways.
Import *.csv File
- Choose Extensions > Investment accounting > Update market prices.
- Select the *.csv file.
- Review the changes in the Commit changes dialog and confirm them.
Import from Clipboard
- Choose Actions > Import to accounting and select the Import File option.
- Select the extension to be used, in this case 2. Update market prices.
- Open the Excel file, select the data, and copy it to the clipboard.
- In the import dialog, select Import data from clipboard.
- Click OK.
- Review the changes in the Commit changes dialog and confirm them.

Error Messages
- Unrecognised *.csv file format: The format of the *.csv file you are trying to import does not match the required format.
- Make sure that you selected the correct file.
- Check that the data follows the format described in the File Format section above.
- Items table not found: The Items table is not present in the accounting file.
- Add the Items table to the accounting file.
- Asset: XXX not found in the Items table: The identifier contained in the imported data does not correspond to an investment in the Items table.
- Check that the identifier is correct and corresponds to the one entered in the Items table.
- If the investment has not yet been defined, add it to the Items table before importing its market price.
Calculate sales data
The Calculate sales data dialog allows you to calculate the realized gain or loss resulting from the sale of an investment and, when required, create the related accounting transactions.
The dialog provides two main functions:
- Calculate the Sale Result – Click Calculate profit or loss to preview the realized gain or loss based on the data entered in the dialog or automatically retrieved from the accounting file. No accounting transactions are created. This function can also be used without starting from the sale transaction row in the Transactions table.
- Create the Sales Record – Click Create sales record to create the accounting transactions required to complete the sale recording. To use this function, start from the sale transaction row in the Transactions table that records the net proceeds from the investment sale.
Start from the Sale Transaction Row
When creating the sales record, the program needs to identify the transaction to be completed with the additional entries required to record the sale, such as charges, realized gains or losses, and exchange rate differences. Therefore, you must start from the transaction row that records the net proceeds from the investment sale.
If this row already includes:
- Item (security ID)
- Quantity
- Unit Price (Market Price)
- Exchange Rate (for multi-currency accounting)

The dialog retrieves this information automatically. Otherwise, you need to enter the missing information in the dialog.
The sale transaction row is the only row that must be entered manually. Once this row is available, the program can automatically create the additional entries required to complete the sale recording.
How to use the dialog
When you execute this command, a dialog titled Calculate book profit/loss on sale opens.

Enter or review the information required for the sale:
- Security Data:
- Id (ISIN): Select the security from the dropdown.
- Type: Displays whether the security is a Stock or a Bond.
- Quantity/Nominal Value: Enter the quantity or nominal value of the investment being sold.
- Current Price: Enter the price per unit at which the investment is being sold.
- Current Exchange Rate: For investments denominated in a foreign currency, enter the exchange rate applicable to the transaction.
- Bank Charges: Enter any bank charges related to the sale. If no amount is entered, the corresponding transaction is not created.
- Other Charges: Enter any additional costs related to the sale. If no amount is entered, the corresponding transaction is not created.
- Accrued Interests: For bonds, enter any accrued interest related to the sale. This field is enabled only for bonds.
- Results Preview: Once the required data is entered, click Calculate profit or loss to generate a preview showing:
- Actual Quantity: The quantity held before the sale.
- Book Value per Unit: The current book value per unit of the investment.
- Total Book Value: The book value of the investment quantity being sold.
- Total at Current Price: The value of the investment quantity being sold at the entered Current Price.
- Book Profit/Loss: The difference between the book value and the sale value.
- Exchange Rate Profit/Loss: For investments denominated in a foreign currency, the gain or loss resulting from exchange rate differences.
Amounts are displayed using the number of decimal places defined for the corresponding columns in the Transactions table.
When you enter an amount in the dialog, make sure to use the local number format (for example, “1'234.56” in Switzerland), as this is the format expected by the program.
Recording the Sale
Once you are satisfied with the preview, click Create sales record to create the accounting entries required to complete the sale recording. The program displays a confirmation dialog showing the entries to be added or modified, allowing you to review them before applying the changes.

- Upon confirmation, the program updates the accounting records with the new or modified entries.
- If the quantity is zero or the calculated profit/loss is zero, no transaction is created.
- The program adds a transaction identifier to the ExternalReference column of both the original sale row and any newly created rows. This prevents duplicate entries if the command is run multiple times on the same sale row.
- If the program detects an existing record for this sale, it will ask whether you want to overwrite it.
This procedure helps ensure that investment sales are correctly recorded while allowing you to review the accounting entries before they are applied.

In the example shown in the image, placeholder accounts are used. These are used when the corresponding accounts have not been defined in the Accounts Settings dialog.
The extension uses a neutral number (±123.00) in the Quantity column when recording the realized gain or loss. A neutral quantity does not change the quantity held but allows the amount of the realized gain or loss to be associated with the investment and its corresponding unit value to be shown in the Unit Price column. This is especially useful for investment funds and ETFs.
Error Messages
- Items table not found: The Items table is not present in the accounting file.
- Add the Items table to your file.
- Asset: XXX not foun: The selected Asset does not exist in the Items table.
- Asset: XXX without assigned Asset Account: No Asset Account has been assigned to this Asset in the Items table.
- Define an account in the Asset Account column for the Asset in the Items table.
- Asset: XXX without assigned type: No Asset Type has been defined for this Asset.
- The selected row does not contain the Asset ID: The selected row does not contain a valid Asset ID. To create the sales record, the selected row must contain the ID of an Asset defined in the Items table.
- The selected row does not contain a valid sale Quantity: The selected row does not contain a valid quantity for an investment sale. The sale quantity must be negative. Check that the quantity is preceded by a minus sign (-) and that you have selected a sale row rather than a purchase row.
- The selected row in the Transactions table is not correct: The selected row does not correspond to the investment sale row required to create the sales record.
- The selected row in the Transactions table is not valid: The selected row in the Transactions table is not a valid transaction row.
Create adjustment transactions
This command automatically creates adjustment transactions to align the book value of investments with their current market value and, for investments denominated in a foreign currency, with current exchange rates. Adjustment transactions can be created multiple times during the year. For year-end adjustments, see Investment Accounting Opening and Closing the Year.
Define Current Market Values
Set Up the Current Prices
In the Items table, enter the current market price for each investment in the Price Current column.
You can:
- Enter the current prices manually, including only for the investments for which you want to create adjustment transactions.
- Use the Update Market Prices command to import and update current prices for multiple investments.
Current Exchange Rates
For investments denominated in a foreign currency, the current value in base currency is automatically calculated using the current exchange rate defined for the corresponding currency in the Exchange rates table.
The current exchange rate is the exchange rate entered without a specific date. For more information, see Items Table with Investments List.
Adjustment Transactions Dialog
When you run the Create adjustment transactions command, a dialog asks you to enter the date to be used for the adjustment transactions. By default, the current date is suggested.
All adjustment transactions created by the command are recorded with the specified date.

Commit Changes Dialog
Before the adjustment transactions are recorded, the Commit changes dialog displays a preview of all the transactions that will be created, allowing you to review them before confirming the changes.

Adjustement Transactions
Adjustment transactions are generated and grouped by investment. If both a market price adjustment and an exchange rate adjustment are required for the same investment, the corresponding transactions are kept together.
Adjustment transactions are recorded using the Asset Account defined for the investment in the Items table, increasing or decreasing its book value. The offsetting entry is recorded in the corresponding gain or loss account.
If the following accounts are defined in the Accounts Settings dialog, the program uses them to record the adjustments:
- Unrealized Gain / Unrealized Loss for market price adjustments.
- Unrealized Exchange Rate Gain / Unrealized Exchange Rate Loss for exchange rate adjustments.
If the required accounts are not defined in the Accounts Settings dialog, the program inserts descriptive placeholder accounts in the generated transactions.

Once the adjustment transactions have been recorded, verify that the balances of the Asset Accounts match the current values of the corresponding investments in the Items table. For more information, see Create Adjustment Transactions.
In the following cases, no adjustment transactions are created:
- The book value already corresponds to the current market value and, for investments denominated in a foreign currency, the book exchange rate corresponds to the current exchange rate.
- The investment has a current quantity of zero.
- No current market price is defined for the investment.
Error Messages
- Items table not found: The Items table is not present in the accounting file.
- Add the Items table to your file.
- No Asset found in the Items table: The Items table does not contain any valid Assets.
- Add Assets to the Items table.
- A valid Asset must have an ID and an Asset Account.
- No Asset with current price found in the Items table: No Asset with a valid current price was found in the Items table.
- The carrying amounts are already aligned with the current market prices. No unrealized gains or losses have been generated: The book values of the investments are already aligned with their current market values and, where applicable, current exchange rates. No adjustment transactions are required.
Check balances report
The Check Balances report verifies that the values of individual investments are consistent with the balances of the Asset Accounts to which they are assigned.

This check is particularly useful at the beginning of a new accounting year to verify that:
- Opening and closing balances have been recorded correctly.
- The values of individual investments are consistent with the balances of their corresponding Asset Accounts.
Currently, the check is performed only for the current accounting year.
Why Use This Report?
The report helps you:
- Identify discrepancies between investment values and the balances of the corresponding Asset Accounts.
- Verify that investments and their assigned Asset Accounts remain consistent.
- Check the consistency of balances after year-end closing.
The report can be exported and saved at any time. For more information, see Printouts/preview.
Error Messages
- Items table not found: The Items table is not present in the accounting file.
- Add the Items table to your file.
- No Asset found in the Items table: The Items table does not contain any Asset.
- Add Assets to the Items table.
- A valid Asset must have an ID and an Asset Account.
- No Asset accounts found in the Items table: No Asset Accounts have been assigned to the Assets in the Items table.
- Define an Asset Account for each Asset using the Asset Account column. in the Items table.
Reconciliation report
The Reconciliation Report provides a detailed overview of the transactions recorded for investments and verifies that the balance of each Asset Account in the accounting records is consistent with the balance calculated from the transactions of the investments assigned to that account.
At the end of the report, a reconciliation summary shows the opening balance, the net change during the period, and the closing balance, allowing you to verify that the Asset Account balance matches the balance calculated from the corresponding investment transactions. Any differences are shown in the Differences fields, with the corresponding amounts highlighted in red.
Selection Dialog
Select the Asset Account(s) for which you want to generate the reconciliation report.

Report Structure
The structure of this report is similar to the Security Card report, as it lists the transactions for each investment assigned to the selected Asset Account.
For each selected Asset Account, a separate table is generated on a new page of the report.

Saving and Exporting the Report
The report can be exported and saved at any time. For more information, see Printouts/preview.
Error Messages
- Items table not found: The Items table is not present in the accounting file.
- Add the Items table to your file.
- No Asset found in the Items table: The Items table does not contain any Asset.
- Add Assets to the Items table.
- A valid Asset must have an ID and an Asset Account.
- No Asset accounts found in the Items table: No Asset Accounts have been assigned to the Assets in the Items table.
- Define an Asset account for each Asset in the Items table using the Asset Account column.
Security card report
The Security Card report provides a detailed overview of all transactions recorded for a specific investment. Its structure is similar to the Account Card, but the report is filtered by investment and also shows how the quantity held and the book value change after each transaction.
Selection Dialog
Select the investment for which you want to generate the Security Card report. By default, the dialog displays the list of investments defined in the Items table.
If the selected investment is not found in the Items table, an error message is displayed. Make sure that the investment is correctly defined in the table.

When you reopen the dialog, the investment selected the last time is displayed again.
Report structure
- Date: Transaction date.
- Doc: Transaction number.
- Description: Transaction description.
- Debit (item Currency): Debit amount in the item currency.
- Credit (item Currency): Credit amount in the item currency.
- Quantity:
- Purchased: No sign.
- Sold: With minus '-' sign.
- Neutral: With neutral number symbol: '±'.
- Unit Price (item Currency): purchase or sale (unit) price of the investment.
- Balance (item Currency): Balance amount in the item currency.
- Quantity Balance: Current quantity of securities.
- Book value per unit (item Currency): Current book value per unit of the investment.
- Debit (Base Currency): Debit amount in base currency.
- Credit (Base Currency): Credit amount in base currency.
- Balance (Base Currency): Balance amount in base currency.

Saving and Exporting the Report
The report can be exported and saved at any time. For more information, see Printouts/preview.
Error Messages
- Items table not found: The Items table is not present in the accounting file.
- Add the Items table to your file.
- Asset: XXX not found: The selected Asset has not been found in the Items table.
- No Asset found in the Items table: The Items table does not contain any Asset.
- Add Assets to the Items table.
- A valid Asset must have an ID and an Asset Account.
Evaluation of investments report
The report provides a comprehensive overview of your current investments. It is divided into two main sections:
- Appraisal Report: Offers a snapshot of your investments, comparing the book value of each investment with its current market value.
- Investment Accounting Transactions: Displays a detailed list of all transactions carried out for each investment.
Appraisal Report
The Appraisal Report helps you quickly assess the situation of your investments. It displays key information such as book value, current market value, and any unrealized gains or losses for each investment.
To obtain an up-to-date appraisal, enter the current market price for each investment in the Price Current column of the Items table.
- Type/Security: Name of the group or investment.
- ISIN: ISIN or other identification number of the investment.
- Currency: Currency in which the investment is denominated.
- Current quantity: Current quantity of the investment held.
- Book value per unit: Current book value per unit of the investment.
- Book value: Total book value of the investment.
- Market value per unit: Current market price per unit of the investment, as defined in the Price Current column of the Items table.
- Market value: Current market value of the investment.
- % of Port: Percentage of the total portfolio represented by the investment.
- Un.Gain or Loss: Unrealized gain or loss on the investment.
- % G/L: Ratio of the unrealized gain or loss to the market value.
Investment Accounting Transactions Report
The report summarises the accounting transactions recorded for each investment.

Saving and Exporting the Report
The report can be exported and saved at any time. For more information, see Printouts/preview.
Error Messages
- Items table not found: The Items table is not present in the accounting file.
- Add the Items table to your file.
- No Asset found in the Items table: The Items table does not contain any Asset.
- Add Assets to the Items table.
- A valid Asset must have an ID and an Asset Account.
Management accounting and Cash Management
Banana Accounting is a sophisticated a flexible accounting solution designed to complement existing accounting systems with powerful tools for Cash and Management Accounting.
It enhances and does not replace statutory or tax accounting typically structured around fiscal deadlines and compliance requirements.
Management Accounting
Banana Accounting supports a management-driven approach to accounting, starting with one of the most critical aspects of business control: liquidity management.
Effective financial management requires up-to-date information on cash availability, expected inflows, and planned payments. Liquidity control cannot rely solely on accounting prepared for tax deadlines or year-end reporting. It requires regular and systematic updates so that management always has a clear and reliable view of the company’s financial position. Banana Accounting enables continuous cash monitoring and forward-looking planning, helping organizations anticipate cash shortages and make timely decisions.
Beyond liquidity, Banana Accounting supports full Management Accounting functions. Companies can analyze costs and revenues by project or cost center, compare budget and actual figures, and generate customized management reports for any period. This makes it possible to monitor performance throughout the year and adjust strategies based on current data.
The objective is not only compliance, but control. Instead of focusing exclusively on statutory and tax-driven accounting, Banana Accounting complements existing solutions by providing timely financial insight that strengthens internal management and supports informed, proactive decision-making.
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Multi-Currency Accounting for Trust jessica.mattiForensic Accounting, Reconstruction, Auditing and Cleanup of Financial Records
Banana Accounting Software helps accounting professionals quickly rebuild, verify, reconcile, and reorganize financial records in a clear, reliable, and professionally structured environment. It combines the flexibility of a spreadsheet with the control of double-entry accounting, making complex cleanup, reconstruction, and audit work faster and more effective.
With its table-based structure, Banana Accounting greatly reduces the time needed to rebuild accounting records and makes it much easier to view the data. The powerful filtering tools let you quickly find information and categorize movements. It generates professional financial reports, including balance sheets, income statements, account cards, and detailed transaction listings. It also includes advanced features such as investment accounting, which are not available in standard ERP systems.
Use in Investigative Units
Banana Accounting is used with satisfaction by several Swiss investigative units for accounting reconstruction in the context of financial investigations.
A Precious Tool for Accounting Professionals
For many accounting professionals, Banana Accounting has become a very valuable tool that complements accounting systems and Excel. It allows them to take on complex and interesting assignments and make them economically worthwhile while ensuring full client satisfaction. The professionalism and efficiency demonstrated often become the starting point for consulting activities and other value added services that are highly appreciated and well paid.
This documentation introduces the principles of forensic accounting and the cleanup and reconstruction of financial records, and explains how Banana Accounting can be used to support these activities effectively.
Accounting Cleanup
Accounting cleanup refers to the systematic correction and reorganization of financial records that have become inaccurate, inconsistent, or incomplete during normal business operations. It is commonly required when a CPA takes over a new client, prepares year-end financial statements, or discovers discrepancies during routine review work.
Typical cleanup tasks include reconciling bank and credit card accounts, resolving unexplained balances, correcting misclassified transactions, rebuilding opening balances, clearing suspense or temporary accounts, and ensuring that receivables, payables, and tax liabilities are properly stated. In some cases, it may also involve partially reconstructing prior periods to restore continuity and accuracy.
The objective of accounting cleanup is to re-establish a coherent and internally consistent accounting structure that produces reliable financial statements. Unlike daily bookkeeping, cleanup work focuses on identifying accumulated errors and restoring confidence in the underlying data before further reporting, advisory, or tax activities can proceed.
Auditing of Accounting
The auditing process often requires checking the accounting data managed with the company’s accounting software. In many cases, the accounting software does not provide the tools needed for this work. As a result, auditors often export the data and rebuild the accounting situation in Excel.
A useful alternative is to import the chart of accounts and the transactions into Banana Accounting. The program is based on double entry accounting logic and rebuilds the accounting situation from the start. This makes it possible to verify that the results match correctly.
Once the data is in Banana Accounting, it becomes easier to perform additional checks, filter the information, and export the data to other formats.
Accounting Reconstruction
Accounting Reconstruction is the rapid and systematic restoration and analysis of financial information in cases of fraud, legal disputes, insolvency, data loss, or abrupt management changes, when reliable accounting records are missing, incomplete, or inconsistent. It may also be necessary to obtain more detailed information when the current system does not allow it, for example during an M&A due diligence process.
The primary objective is to swiftly rebuild a structured and verifiable accounting system from available source documents, including bank statements, invoices, contracts, and tax filings. By organizing transactions through the double-entry bookkeeping method, Backlog Accounting Reconstruction ensures internal data consistency, highlights discrepancies, and restores full operational control over financial records.
The final output is a clear, accurate, and legally defensible representation of the organization’s financial position—including the Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and detailed transaction ledgers—enabling informed decision-making in legal, financial, or operational contexts.
Emergency accounting is the rapid reconstruction and analysis of financial information in crisis situations, such as fraud, disputes, insolvency, data loss, or sudden management changes, when reliable accounting records are missing, incomplete, or inconsistent.
Forensic accounting
Forensic Accounting is the application of accounting and auditing techniques to legal, judicial, and investigative matters. The goal is to reconstruct the financial truth when data is missing, incomplete, manipulated, or suspicious. Financial investigations often analyze existing accounting records and require a solid understanding of accounting practices. They are usually conducted by experienced accountants, often with specific training.
The popularity of crime investigation series like CSI has led to associating the term "forensic" mainly with crimes such as fraud or money laundering. In reality, it also includes the collection of evidence and investigations in civil matters, such as shareholder or inheritance disputes, or in tax cases like overdue taxes.
Forensic accounting includes all investigative activities related to reconstructing financial situations, such as:
- Legal audits, assessments, financial consulting, damage quantification, and analysis.
- Bankruptcies, company liquidations, and financial restructurings.
- Disputes between partners, inheritance transfers, or checks during due diligence.
- M&A due diligence.
- Legal and tax compliance failures.
- Fraud, bankruptcy, or money laundering.
- Monitoring the use of funds, illegal expenses, and corruption.
- Lack of access to or problems with the original IT system.
Shortcomings of Pre-Existing Tools
Professional accountants and CPAs already rely on established tools such as ERP systems, accounting platforms, and spreadsheets. These solutions are highly effective for routine bookkeeping, compliance, payroll processing, and periodic reporting.
However, situations involving reconstruction, cleanup, data verification, due diligence, or other non-recurring operations present different requirements. These tasks are exploratory, corrective, and often temporary in nature. They require flexibility, transparency, and the ability to reorganize data without disrupting operational systems.
In these contexts, traditional tools may reveal structural limitations.
Shortcomings of ERP and Standard Accounting Systems
Enterprise accounting software and ERP systems are designed primarily for structured, ongoing operations. They are optimized for efficiency, internal control, and compliance within a stable workflow.
In reconstruction or cleanup scenarios, these characteristics can become constraints:
- Rigid process flows and approval structures.
- Complexity caused by the need to cover all requirements.
- Multiple integrated modules that do not communicate well with each other.
- Reduced transparency and control due to increased automation.
- Standardized charts of accounts and predefined reporting formats.
- Emphasis on periodic tax and regulatory reporting.
- Many constrains importing and reorganizing raw transactional data.
- Risk associated with modifying historical records in live systems.
- Difficulty testing alternative classifications or adjustments without affecting official books.
- Vendor lock-in, with the need to move to a more expensive version to access certain features.
Such systems are excellent for daily operations but are not specifically designed for investigative, corrective, or one-time analytical work.
Shortcomings of Excel
When faced with reconstruction or cleanup tasks, many professionals turn to Excel because it allows rapid data collection, filtering, and analysis. Spreadsheets are flexible and familiar, and they support quick experimentation.
However, Excel lacks the structural safeguards of accounting software:
- It requires careful management of formulas and links.
- It does not enforce double-entry accounting logic.
- It does not automatically ensure that debits and credits balance.
- Categorization is manual and not inherently based on accounting rules.
- Standard financial statements must be built manually.
- Errors can remain undetected in complex models.
Excel is a powerful analytical tool, but it was not designed to function as a controlled accounting system.
Banana Accounting for Reconstruction and Cleanup
Reconstruction, cleanup, and other non-recurring accounting tasks require a working environment that combines flexibility with accounting control. Banana Accounting provides a structured and independent space where financial data can be reorganized, verified, and recalculated without affecting the operational system.
Unlike ERP systems, it is not constrained by rigid workflows. Unlike spreadsheets, it enforces double-entry consistency automatically.
Banana Accounting allows professionals to:
- Work in a separate accounting file without modifying the client’s live system.
- Import and reorganize raw transactional data quickly.
- Use a fully customizable chart of accounts.
- Automatically ensure debit/credit balance and internal consistency.
- Detect discrepancies through built-in double-entry controls.
- Test reclassifications and adjustments safely.
- Instantly generate balance sheets, income statements, and detailed account cards.
- Present results in a clear and professionally recognized accounting format.
By combining spreadsheet flexibility with accounting discipline, Banana Accounting bridges the gap between rigid ERP systems and unstructured Excel files, making it particularly suited for reconstruction and cleanup work.

Similar to Excel
Banana Accounting is similar to Excel, does not require specific training, and offers great flexibility. It is therefore a very useful tool for reconstructing financial situations and managing accounting for forensic analysis.
- The accounting is a file that contains multiple tables.
- The tables are similar to Excel sheets: you can move freely, insert and select cells, copy and paste.
- You can create as many files as you want, each with its own settings.
- The file can be saved and moved wherever you want.
Local data management
Unlike other accounting software that operates only in the cloud, Banana Accounting allows you to choose where to save and store your accounting file. This way, you can keep your data locally without uploading it to cloud systems, avoiding the need for specific authorizations. Accounting records can be easily linked to digital supporting documents stored on your computer, allowing you to quickly and thoroughly check the reason for specific expenses during data analysis.
This feature can be especially useful in the preliminary analysis phase, not only for privacy reasons but also because it makes it easier to share information and reuse data in later stages.
Importing data
Banana Accounting is based on tables, so it is quite easy to import existing data, whether it concerns the chart of accounts, customers or suppliers, product or investment lists, VAT codes, or other information. For more information, please refer to the page:
- Importing data from other programs.
- Once you have imported the data you can complete it and modify.
- You can filter, select multiple cells, copy and paste, search and replace, and fix multiple rows almost instantly.
- You can undo and redo operations.
Ideal for various fields
Banana Accounting is not a specialized forensic analysis software, but it can be extremely helpful for professionals such as:
- Accountants and auditors.
- Family offices.
- Fiduciary, financial, and real estate management firms.
- Lawyers and law firms.
- Restructuring specialists.
- Court-appointed or party-appointed technical consultants.
- Inspectors or experts working within legal teams.
- Departments of large organizations.
Try Banana Accounting with the WebApp
If you want to see how easy it is to collect and categorize accounting data:
- See how to get started with double-entry accounting, including a short explanatory video.
- Try the Banana Accounting WebApp, which runs directly in your browser (no registration required):
it’s the fastest way to test, set up an accounting file, and start entering data.
These links launch the WebApp and open one of the universal templates, not tied to any specific country:
To manage accounting regularly and completely, we recommend using the desktop version of Banana Accounting (to download and install on your computer). The Free plan of Banana Accounting lets you create accounting files and use most features, with a saving limit of 70 transactions. It's the ideal way to get started and see if the tool fits your needs.
Our customer service is available for more information. Our specialists can also advise you on how to proceed with data recovery or other specific needs.
Use Banana Accounting for Reconstructing the Financial Situation
Below you’ll find an explanation of how to use Banana Accounting to reconstruct accounting records for forensic accounting activities.
Keep in mind that reconstruction can be done in two phases:
- Preliminary data collection and analysis to assess the situation.
- Data collection and analysis with more specific goals.
The financial reconstruction, whether preliminary or final, is generally structured as follows:
- Defining the objectives of the investigation.
- Collecting documents, bank statements, and other financial information.
- Re-entering transactions into an accounting system, completing and categorizing them.
- Verifying, evaluating, and analyzing the data.
- Presenting the financial information.
- Economic and legal evaluations, with preparation of reports.
Create accounting starting from a template
What makes Banana Accounting particularly suitable for forensic accounting is that it is a professional international accounting tool, not designed solely for corporate accounting. It is modular, so you can have double-entry accounting setups for foundations, associations, individuals, in different currencies and languages. For simpler situations, you can also use the income & expense method, which can still manage the balance sheet.
To start a new accounting file, use a predefined template for a specific purpose:
- Menu File > New.
A dialog will appear where you can choose a template by region and type of accounting. - Templates for specific regions.
These are set up according to national accounting standards.
The chart of accounts usually has numerical account IDs. - Universal templates.
These are for more general use. The account IDs are usually descriptive text.

Chart of accounts and opening balances
After choosing the template that best suits your needs, you will need to customize the Accounts table by modifying, adding, or removing accounts. You can adjust the chart of accounts and grouping structure at any time.
You can create account plans with grouping structures that reflect those used in existing accounting systems managed with other software.
If you're reconstructing an accounting file, you will likely need to enter opening balances using the “Opening” column in the Accounts table.
Note that in Banana Accounting’s double-entry system, amounts are displayed according to the logic of accounting programs, so Debit amounts are positive and Credit amounts are negative. Opening balances in Credit must therefore be entered as negative values.

Entering and importing transactions
In the Transactions table you enter accounting transactions:
- You can enter and edit them manually.
- Entering and modifying data within the tables is very easy.
- You can copy and paste from Excel or other programs.
- In the Recurring Transactions table you can set up repeating entries.
- You can import data:
- You can import from CSV or other file formats.
- You can import digital bank statements.
- Several import extensions are available.
- You can create Import Rules that automatically complete the offset account and other elements.
- Modify and complete the transactions:
- When you enter or import transactions, the software will alert you to any errors or differences.
- You can apply rules for automatic completion.
- You can modify the transactions.
Banana Accounting was designed for small businesses, but in theory, there are no limits to the number of transactions or accounts you can manage. The software keeps all data in memory, so performance depends on your computer’s RAM and processor. Some clients successfully manage very large accounting files, with tens of thousands of accounts and hundreds of thousands of entries.

Automatic transaction categorization
Banana Accounting provides a deterministic rule system, configured by the accountant, to automatically categorize and complete transactions imported from bank statements. Thanks to these rules, you can quickly process large volumes of data. The applied rules are always visible in the Recurring Transactions table, where they can be printed and reviewed by auditors. Still, it is good practice to always check individual account statements.
There are many tools that digitize paper documents and, through artificial intelligence, extract information, analyze, and categorize content based on probabilistic logic. These tools can be very helpful and save time. However, it's important to note that categorization based on probabilistic logic is not a reliable source and always requires thorough verification.
AI-based tools often allow data export in CSV or Excel format, so you can easily import the data into Banana Accounting for manual review, corrections, and completion.

Review and add additional information
Once transactions are imported, you can review, edit, and complete them manually with the information you need:
- You can highlight and color rows, bold them, or change font size.
- Using the Data > Arrange Columns menu:
- You can show pre-configured columns (e.g. Notes, Links),
- You can add new types of columns.
- You can add links to supporting digital documents.
- You can use:
- Cost and profit centers – to categorize transactions in different ways.
- Segments – to divide activity by areas, branches, or other categories.

Error detection, reconciliation, and closing procedures
Banana Accounting provides built-in tools for identifying errors, performing reconciliations, and preparing adjusting entries and period-end closings. Thanks to the double-entry structure, inconsistencies are immediately visible, and the accounting check function systematically verifies the chart of accounts and all recorded transactions.
Bank and account reconciliations are simplified through clear account cards, transaction filtering, balance controls, and automatic calculation of differences. This makes it easier to detect missing entries, duplicated postings, or incorrect classifications.
The structured framework also supports the preparation of accruals, deferrals, provisions, and other adjusting entries required for accurate financial reporting. As a result, period-end closings can be completed efficiently and with a high level of reliability, even in complex reconstruction or investigative contexts.
Filtering and other useful features
There are many useful features that allow you to analyze and complete data quickly, including:
- The Balance column in the Transactions table indicates if there is an imbalance between Debit and Credit, due to account coding errors or unbalanced multi-account entries.
- The Temporary row filter function shows only the rows containing a specific text. There is also advanced syntax available for more powerful searches.
When the filter is active, you can edit transaction content, select, copy, and paste cells just like in Excel. - With Temporary row sorting, you can view rows in ascending or descending order based on a column. You can remove the temporary sort to return to the original order.
- Find and replace.
- The Copy rows command copies the selection with column headers. When you paste into Excel, the headers are already included so you can easily apply filters or create pivot tables.
- The Check accounting tool rechecks the chart of accounts and all entries and alerts you if there are errors or discrepancies.

Balance sheet and Account cards
The main advantage of Banana Accounting compared to Excel is that, once transactions are entered, you automatically get the Balance Sheet, the Income Statement, and the account cards for each account.
In the Accounts table, you have an immediate view of all accounts and groups, with updated movements and balances. This way you instantly see the current situation of your Balance Sheet and Income Statement. Of course, it’s essential to verify that bank balances match those in your accounting.

Additional accounting features
At any time, you can adapt your accounting setup and add or remove features. See:
Extensions
Banana Accounting, like Excel, provides a programming language that allows you to perform all kinds of processing.
It is commonly used to create custom reports, but it can also be used, for example, to create import extensions or modify existing data:
- Create extensions for Banana Accounting
- Information on importing data into Banana Accounting
- Information on exporting data from Banana Accounting
We have also created ChatGPT assistants to help you create extensions for generating reports. The extensions run locally in Banana, so you don’t need to send your data to the cloud AI assistant.
Analisi e revisione dei dati contabili
Banana Contabilità permette di analizzare e revisionare facilmente i dati contabili. L’impostazione a tabelle, simile a Excel, consente di visualizzare e ricercare con immediatezza tutte le informazioni. Inoltre, i dati sono strutturati secondo le regole della contabilità in partita doppia, quindi il programma esegue automaticamente una serie di controlli, segnala eventuali errori e mette a disposizione tutti gli strumenti e i report necessari per l’analisi contabile.
Comando Controlla contabilità
Quando si ricostruisce una contabilità capita spesso che non tutte le operazioni possano essere completate, vengano lasciate in sospeso e che magari si cambi anche in modo importante la struttura del piano dei conti.
Banana Contabilità mette però a disposizione il comando che permette di lavorare con la massima libertà e tranquillitaà.
Che azzera tutti i valori e ricalcola e ricontrolla il piano dei conti e tutte le operazioni come se si stessero inserendo manualmente. Se ci sono operazioni in sospeso, errori o differenze queste vengono nuovamente segnalate.
Filtra righe
È certamente una delle funzioni più utili nella ricostruzione contabile, poiché consente di ricercare e modificare rapidamente le operazioni di interesse.
Offre inoltre comandi di filtro avanzati, per esempio per visualizzare solo le righe colorate o le celle che contengono un testo specifico.
Un aspetto molto importante è che, anche quando si applica un filtro o un ordinamento temporaneo, è possibile continuare a utilizzare le funzioni di selezione e copia-incolla. Si possono, per esempio, cercare tutte le righe che contengono un determinato nome e sostituire il conto di tutte le righe in un’unica operazione.

Scheda conto
Il vantaggio principale di Banana Contabilità rispetto a Excel è che, una volta inserite le registrazioni, ottieni in automatico il Bilancio, il Conto Economico, le schede con i movimenti di ogni conto, principale o centro di costo o profitto.
L'estratto conto è ovviamente uno strumento insostituibile in contabilità, perché puoi vedere l'elenco di movimenti specifici che sono stati categorizzati in un preciso conto e quindi avere tutti i dettagli.
Bilanci e Conto economico
Nella tabella Conti hai una visione immediata di tutti i conti e i gruppi, con i movimenti e i saldi aggiornati. Così vedi a colpo d'occhio la situazione aggiornata del Bilancio e del Conto economico. Rimane naturalmente fondamentale verificare che i saldi bancari corrispondano a quelli registrati in contabilità.

Estensioni
Banana Contabilità, come Excel, mette a disposizione un linguaggio di programmazione che consente di effettuare elaborazioni di ogni genere.
Viene generalmente usato per creare dei report personalizzati, ma può anche essere usato ad esempio per creare estensioni di importazione o che modificano i dati esistenti:
- Creare estensioni per Banana Contabilità (in inglese)
- Informazioni per importare dati in Banana Contabilità (in inglese)
- Informazioni per esportare dati da Banana Cobtabilità (in inglese)
Abbiamo anche creato degli assistenti in ChatGPT che ti permettono di creare delle estensioni per generare report. Le estensioni vengono poi eseguite localmente da Banana, pertanto non si devono inviare i dati all’Assistente AI cloud.
Ricostruzione della situazione contabile e finanziaria
Questa pagina introduce alle particolarità dell'attività di ricostruzione contabile finanziaria, dette anche di Forensic Accounting, che pur avendo molte similirità con la tenuta contabile abituale, presenta molte diversità,.
Spiega i come usare al meglio Banana Contabilità in questo ambito e ottere velocemente i risultati desiderati.
Particolarità della ricostruzione contabile
L'attività di ricostruzione contabile è un progetto a se stante, che, da un punto di vista operativo, si differenzia dalla normale tenuta contabile:
- Ha degli obiettivi più specifici (non necessariamente strumento di controllo di gestione).
- Il lavoro viene svolto da un numero limitato di specialisti che ha generalmente accesso illimitato ai dati (situazione diversa rispetto a un ERP).
- Gli specialisti possono non avere o avere poche conoscenze circa l'attività da investigare.
- L'attività viene svolta in un periodo di tempo definito e non ha carattere ricorrente.
- Si ha la possibilità e necessità di elaborare tutti i dati in blocco.
- I dati da trattare non sono stati necessariamente predisposti per servire allo scopo e devono quindi essere rielaborati.
Queste particolarità aiutano a comprendere perché non tutti i software di contabilità, e in particolare gli ERP, siano adatti.
Banana Contabilità, invece, grazie alla sua flessibilità e modularità, è un software ideale per le ricostruzioni contabili e finanziarie di qualsiasi genere.
Fasi per la ricostruzione della situazione finanziaria
La ricostruzione finanziari e generalmente strutturata in più fasi:
- Definizione degli obiettivi dell’indagine.
- Raccolta documenti, estratti conti bancari e altre informazioni finanziarie.
- Ripresa dei movimenti in un sistema contabile, completamento e categorizzazione.
- Verifica, valutazione e analisi dei dati.
- Presentazione delle informazioni economico finanziarie.
- Valutazioni economico e legali, con preparazione dei rapporti.
Durante la fase di verifica e valutazione dei dati, può rilevarsi un'insufficienza di elementi e la necessità di raccogliere ulteriori dati e informazioni.
Organizzare i dati del progetto
La ricostruzione contabile consiste principalmente nel categorizzare i movimenti finanziari relativi a una determinata attività, con l’obiettivo di accertare la provenienza dei fondi o il modo in cui sono stati utilizzati. Si tratta quindi di esaminare documenti che testimoniano i movimenti finanziari, individuare gli elementi più rilevanti e inserirli in un sistema contabile, affinché possano essere classificati ed elaborati per ottenere le analisi e i report necessari.
La ricostruzione contabile parte dunque da un insieme di informazioni digitali o cartacee, che potranno eventualmente essere digitalizzate. Nel corso di un’indagine ci si troverà a gestire una quantità significativa di informazioni digitali, e quindi di file. Idealmente, è opportuno creare una cartella di progetto nel proprio sistema informatico, all’interno della quale salvare tutti i documenti, organizzandoli in sotto-cartelle. Si presume che la gestione degli accessi avvenga tramite le funzioni del sistema operativo, e che gli utenti con accesso ai file siano anche autorizzati a prenderne visione. Se così non fosse, sarà necessario creare cartelle separate, in modo da suddividere i dati e regolare l’accesso in base alle autorizzazioni.
Banana Contabilità è un software che lavora localmente e presuppone che i file contabili su cui opera siano accessibili localmente, direttamente o tramite collegamenti di rete o sistemi di sincronizzazione:
Ovviamente la situazione di un’indagine è generalmente diversa, ma è utile tenerne conto per comprendere la logica di funzionamento del programma e il collegamento con i giustificativi.
Raccolta e digitalizzazione dei documenti
Ogni contabilità si basa su dei giustificativi contabili e quindi il primo passo per avviare un'indagine finanziaria è quello di raccogliere tutti i dati necessari, come
- Giustificativi contabili, come ricevute, fatture, note spese e tutte le informazioni che certificano un cambiamento nella situazione finanziaria.
- Estratti conto bancari, dei clienti o dei fornitori.
- Contratti di diverso genere.
È inutile evidenziare che i risultati di un indagine dipendono in larga misura dalla possibilità di avere informazioni il più possibile precise e dettagliate. Queste devono poi essere valutate e categorizzate, generalmente facendo uso di software atti alla ricostruzione contabile.
Se le informazioni non sono disponibili in formato digitale, sarà necessario riprenderli, tramite degli scanner e software in grado di trasformare delle immagini in dati che possono essere più facilmente trattati. Se il volume di dati è limitato, come può essere il caso di una situazione di un'anziano, i datti possono anche essere ripresi manualmente. Se invece si l'indagine richiede di valutare una grande quantità di informazioni ecco che saranno indispensabili degli strumenti che possano ridurre i tempi e contenere i costi.
Ci sono molti software che si concentrano sulla digitalizzazione e l'estrazione di dati da documenti esistenti, per poi mettere a disposizioni le informazioni in un formato leggibile da Excel, programmi di analisi o software di contabilità.
Creazione del file di contabilità
Il primo passo consiste nel creare un file di contabilità che conterrà il piano dei conti e nel quale saranno registrati e categorizzati i movimenti finanziari. Ciò che rende Banana Contabilità particolarmente adatto all’ambito del forensic accounting è il fatto di essere uno strumento contabile professionale di livello internazionale, modulare e altamente flessibile, che consente di creare contabilità perfettamente adattate alle esigenze specifiche delle indagini, rendendo il lavoro più semplice, rapido e accurato.
È possibile creare un numero illimitato di contabilità, ognuna in lingue e valute diverse, utilizzando sia il metodo delle Entrate e Uscite sia quello della Partita Doppia. Si tratta di una soluzione molto efficace, poiché permette di utilizzare lo stesso strumento per ricostruire qualsiasi tipo di situazione finanziaria: di imprese, fondazioni, associazioni o privati, oppure per analizzare in modo mirato attività specifiche, come la gestione dei fondi di un singolo progetto.
Banana Contabilità è stato concepito per contabilità di piccole imprese, ma teoricamente non esistono limiti al numero di registrazioni o conti che si possono gestire. Il programma tiene tutti i dati in memoria, quindi le prestazioni sono dipendenti dalla quantitià di memoria (RAM) del computer e dalla potenza del processore. Alcuni nostri clienti gestiscono con successo contabilità molto estese, con anche decine di migliaia di conti e centinaia di migliaia di movimenti.
Creare una contabilità partendo da un modello
Il modo più veloce per creare una contabilità è quello di scegliere un fra i tanti modelli disponibili nel Template store:
- Menu File > Nuovo.
Ti appare un dialogo dove scegliere il modello in base alla regione e tipo di contabilità. - Modelli per specifiche Regioni.
- Sono impostati secondo degli schemi contabili nazionali.
- Il piano dei conti ha l’identificativo dei conti generalmente numerico, usato nella nazione.
- Modelli Universali.
- Sono per un uso più generale.
- L’identificativo dei conti è generalmente testuale (conti descrittivi).

Il periodo contabile e numero di file
Generalmente con Banana Contabilità si crea un file di contabilità per ogni anno contabile, pertanto nei dati base della contabilità, la data inizio e fine corrisponderà all'anno civile o fiscale.
Per una ricostruzione contabile che riguarda più anni, può comunque risultare più facile tenere un file unico con tutte le registrazioni. In questo modo si potranno vedere e modificare direttamente tutte i movimenti. Ai fini della reportistica si sceglierà poi il periodo di reporting.
Tenere dei file separati per più anni può risultare utile, specialmente se vi è una gran mole di dati. Con più file separati più persone possono dividersi il lavoro e ciascuno può lavorare così indipendentmente dagli altri. In questi casi è comunque utile tenere un piano dei conti che è identico, così che si può anche creare un file riassuntivo nel quale sono integrati tutti gli anni contabili.
Impostazione del Piano dei conti
Dopo aver scelto il modello più adatto alle tue esigenze, dovrai personalizzare la tabella Conti, modificando, aggiungendo o rimuovendo conti. L’adattamento del piano dei conti e la modifica dei raggruppamenti possono essere eseguiti in qualsiasi momento.
Puoi creare dei piani dei conti con strutture di raggruppamento che riprendono quella di una contabilità esistente gestita con altri programmi.
Inserimento dei saldi d'apertura
Se stai ricostruendo una contabilità dovrai probabilmente inserire i saldi iniziali utilizzando la colonna “Apertura” nella tabella Conti.
Considera che Banana Contabilità, nella contabilità in partita doppia, visualizza gli importi esattamente seguendo la logica interna dei programmi di contabilità, quindi gli importi in Dare sono in positivo e gli importi in Avere sono in negativo. I saldi di apertura in Avere devono quindi essere inseriti in negativo.

Multi-moneta, Criptocurrency, Gestione titoli e altro
Come accennato in precedenza, Banana Contabilità è uno strumento estremamente modulare. Si possono creare contabilità molto semplici, con solo gli elementi essenziali, ma, quando necessario, è possibile aggiungere un’ampia gamma di funzionalità aggiuntive, tra cui la gestione:
- Gestione Clienti e fornitori.
- Gestione IVA.
- Gestione quantitativi e magazzino integrata in contabilità.
- Contabilità Titoli.
Questa funzionalità è generalmente disponibili sono il software contabili specializzati e con costi molto alti. - Tabelle note.
Puoi integrare direttamente in contabilità informazioni che hai raccolto.
Inserire e importare registrazioni
Una volta impostato il file di contabilità, ti rimane la parte principale del lavoro di ricostruzione finanziaria, ovvero importare o inserire nella tabella Registrazioni i movimenti contabili, competandoli e categorizzandoli:
- Puoi inserirli e modificarli manualmente.
- Nella tabella Registrazioni ricorrenti puoi impostare movimenti che si ripetono.
- Puoi copiare e incollare da Excel o altri programmi.
Vedi Riprendere dati da altri programmi. - Puoi importarli da file CSV o di altro genere.
- Puoi importarli da estratti bancari digitali.
- Ci sono diverse estensioni di importazioni.
- Puoi creare delle Regole di importazione che completano in automatico la contropartita e altri elementi.
In poco tempo la contabilità è fatta! Quando inserisci o importi i movimenti, il programma ti segnala eventuali errori o differenze.

Categorizzazione dei movimenti
Elemento centrale di un'indagine forense è la categorizzazione dei movimenti. Se si sospetta una frode i movimenti leciti verranno registrati sui conti considerati leciti, mentre quelli sospetti su altri conti specifici. Se invece se dovrà ricostruire la contabilità per delle indagini tributarie, si dovrà categorizzare i movimenti in base alle specifiche necessità di rendicontazione.
Il primo livello di categorizzazione offerto da Banana Contabilità è quello relativo ai conti impostati nel piano dei conti. I movimenti bancari verranno quindi registrati sul conto apposito e poi si sceglierà il conto di contropartita. Se un'importo deve essere assegnato a più conti di spesa o entrata, la registrazione dovrà usare più righe, ciascuno con il proprio conto e importo.
Con questa categorizzazione tipica di tutti software contabili si avranno già importanti informazioni relativamente alla situazione patrimoniale (Bilancio) e all'evoluzione finanziaria (Conto Perdite e Profitti). Ovviamente si avrà poi l'estratto conto che mostra tutti i movimenti del conto. Se si necessitano di categorizzare con un maggiore livello di dettaglio si possono creare più conti, per esempio, creare un conto "Benzina", in aggiunto a quello "Spese auto" e modificare le registrazioni di conseguenza.
Banana Contabilità consente però anche di categorizzare contemporaneamente gli importi anche usando altre logiche. Ci sono diversi possibilità.
- Puoi evidenziare e colorare le righe, oppure metterle in grassetto o cambiare la dimensione del carattere.
- Centri di costo e profitto,
Permettono di categorizzare i movimenti logiche diverse da quelle contabili.
Sono certamente quelli più adatti per una ricostruzione contabile, perché sono facilmente utilizzabili e danno una visione immediata di certe situazioni. - Segmenti
Permettono di suddividere l’attività per ambiti, succursali o altro. - Colonne Note e altre predefinite.
Con il comando Menu Dati > Disponi colonne puoi rendere visibili diverse colonne predisposte per inserire altre informazioni, come la data valuta, note, ecc. - Sempre con Menu Dati > Disponi colonne puoi aggiungere nuovi tipi di colonne.
Collegamento ai documenti digitali
Ogni riga di qualsiasi tabella ha una colonna già predisposta dove inserire il collegamento a un documento digitale.
- Collegamenti ai documenti (giustificativi) digitali.
- Con un semplice click puoi visualizzare la fatura o la ricevuta collegata a un movimento.
Se vuoi collegare più documenti, puoi aggiungere altre colonne per collegamenti.

Completamento e categorizzazione automatica
Banana Contabilità mette a disposizione un sistema di regole deterministiche, impostate dal contabile, per categorizzare e completare in automatico i movimenti importati dagli estratti conto bancari. Grazie a queste regole, è possibile processare velocemente un grande volume di operazioni. Le Regole applicate sono sempre visibili nella tabella Registrazioni ricorrenti, dove possono essere stampate e verificate da periti. Rimane comunque una buona prassi controllare sempre le singole schede.
Esistono numerosi programmi che digitalizzano documenti cartacei e che, grazie all’uso dell’intelligenza artificiale, estraggono informazioni, analizzano e categorizzano i contenuti basandosi su logiche probabilistiche. Questi strumenti possono essere molto utili e permettere un notevole risparmio di tempo. Bisogna però considerare che la categorizzazione fondata su logiche probabilistiche non rappresenta una fonte sicura e richiede sempre una verifica puntuale.
Gli strumenti basati sull’AI danno la possibilità di esportare i dati in formato CSV o Excel, così da poterli facilmente importare in Banana Contabilità per poi essere controllati, modificati e completati manualmente.

Verifica e modifiche a mano
Gli strumenti di automazione sono molto utili, ma non possono di certo sostituire il controllo e la verifica dei dati da parte dello specialista. Il fatto di essere simile a Excel, di potere vedere tutti i conti, i movimenti e gli estratti conti e molti report disposti in tabella rende le verifiche molto più facile.
Si possono infatti scorrere i dati Banana Contabilità, selezionare celle e completare o apportare modifiche molto velocemente, grazie anche a delle funzionalità che pochi software di contabilità hanno:
- La funzione Filtro righe temporaneo ti mostra solo le righe che contengono un determinato testo. C’è però anche una sintassi avanzata, che permette ricerche molto più potenti.
Quando il Filtro è attivo, puoi modificare il contenuto dei movimenti, selezionando e copiando e incollando celle esattamente come fai con Excel. - Con l'Ordine temporaneo delle righe
Visualizzi le righe nell’ordine ascendente o discendente di una colonna. Diversamente da Excel, dove il sort è definitivo, con Banana Contabilità puoi togliere l'ordine temporaneo per ritornare alla sequenza originale delle righe. - Cerca e sostituisci.
- Il comando Copia e Incolla.
- Il comando Copia righe che è un anche un copia incolla potenziato, in quanto include anche le intestazioni colonne. Così quando incolli i dati in Excel, hai già le intestazioni per applicare facilmente filtri o creare tabelle pivot.
- La colonna Saldo nella tabella Registrazioni indica se vi è uno sbilancio fra Dare e Avere, dovuto ad errori nella codifica dei conti oppure a registrazioni su più conti che non si compensano.
- I grafici nella finestrra Info che mostrano l'evoluzione di un conto o gruppi nel tempo.
Filtra righe
È certamente una delle funzioni più utili nella ricostruzione contabile, poiché consente di ricercare e modificare rapidamente le operazioni di interesse.
Offre inoltre comandi di filtro avanzati, per esempio per visualizzare solo le righe colorate o le celle che contengono un testo specifico.
Un aspetto molto importante è che, anche quando si applica un filtro o un ordinamento temporaneo, è possibile continuare a utilizzare le funzioni di selezione e copia-incolla. Si possono, per esempio, cercare tutte le righe che contengono un determinato nome e sostituire il conto di tutte le righe in un’unica operazione.

Comando Controlla contabilità
Quando si ricostruisce una contabilità capita spesso che non tutte le operazioni possano essere completate, vengano lasciate in sospeso e che magari si cambi anche in modo importante la struttura del piano dei conti.
Banana Contabilità mette però a disposizione il comando che permette di lavorare con la massima libertà e tranquillitaà.
Che azzera tutti i valori e ricalcola e ricontrolla il piano dei conti e tutte le operazioni come se si stessero inserendo manualmente. Se ci sono operazioni in sospeso, errori o differenze queste vengono nuovamente segnalate.
Revisione e analisi dati
Banana Contabilità permette di analizzare e revisionare facilmente i dati contabili grazie all’impostazione a tabelle, simile a Excel, che consente di visualizzare con immediatezza tutte le informazioni. Inoltre, i dati sono strutturati secondo le regole della contabilità in partita doppia, quindi il programma esegue automaticamente una serie di controlli, segnala eventuali errori e mette a disposizione tutti gli strumenti e i report necessari per l’analisi contabile.
Crea una contabilità con i dati di una contabilità preesistente
Banana Contabilità è un software molto flessibile e modulare, che consente di creare facilmente una nuova contabilità partendo dai dati di una contabilità esistente gestita con un altro programma. Avere tutti i dati della contabilità disponibili in Banana Contabilità può essere molto utile in divesti ambiti e specialmente per indagini nell'ambito del forensic accounting.
Di seguito viene illustrata la tematica e come procedere in modo efficace, fornendo anche rimandi alle informazioni utili per ogni fase.
Perché riprendere i dati in Banana Contabilità
Banana Contabilità visualizza tutti i dati contabili in forma tabellare, permettendo di scorrerli, ricercarli rapidamente e ottenere immediatamente i report contabili. Consente inoltre di modificarli, aggiungendo informazioni o categorizzando i movimenti secondo criteri personalizzati. In molti casi riprendere una contabilità esistente in Banana Contabilità può essere molto utile:
- Si dispongono dei dati contabili, ma il software originale con cui era stata tenuta la contabilità non è più disponibile, oppure riattivarlo risulterebbe troppo complesso o costoso.
- La ricostruzione contabile ha uno scopo limitato e non giustifica la riattivazione dell’intera applicazione.
- Le persone che svolgono l’indagine non possono accedere all’applicativo contabile oppure dispongono di un accesso molto limitato, che restringe le possibilità di analisi.
- L’accesso ai dati contabili in modo strutturato facilita attività di controllo, audit, analisi e permette di estrarre nuovamente informazioni o stampare rendiconti.
- Il software originario è ancora operativo, ma non offre sufficiente flessibilità nelle indagini, né consente di aggiungere facilmente nuove informazioni o riclassificare i dati.
- L’impresa desidera un metodo più flessibile per accedere ai propri dati contabili.
- È necessario conformarsi a un obbligo legale che prevede la disponibilità continua dei dati contabili.
- Si vuole abbandonare l’altro software e utilizzare Banana Contabilità, proseguendo il lavoro già iniziato.
La ripresa dei dati contabili risulta utile anche per indagini finanziarie di forensic accounting, per attività ispettive o di revisione dei conti, oltre che per facilitare analisi e ricerche.
I dati preesistenti
Gli elementi principali di una contabilità sono:
- Informazioni circa la società, periodo contabile e altro.
- Il piano dei conti, con la relativa classificazione.
- I movimenti contabili.
- I giustificativi contabili.
In Banana Contabilità ci si limita a mettere un link che collega la registrazione al documento. - Informazioni supplementari circa gestione IVA, clienti e fornitori, fatture.
Queste informazioni possono essere già disponibili in un formato che può essere trasformato o importato in Banana Contabilità. Se non è il caso si dovrà procedere alla trasfromazione.
Probabimlente non si andrà a riprendere tutti i dati, ma solo quelli che sono necessari per lo scopo che ci si prefissa.
I passi per creare una contabilità e riprendere i dati
Per potere arrivare ad trasferire tutti i dati in Banana Contabilità ci sono dei passi da seguire:
- Creare un nuovo file di contabilità.
Generalmente è utile partire da un modello esistente, configurato in modo simile a quello che sono le proprie necessità. - Impostare i dati base.
Nome della ditta, moneta base, periodo contabile e altro necessario. - Impostare o importare il piano dei conti sulla base di quello esistente.
Si stratta di riprendere nella Tabella Conti il piano dei conti. - Impostare altre informazioni, come per esempio la tabella dei codici IVA.
- Importare i movimenti contabili nella Tabella Registrazioni.
È utile ovviamente automatizzare il più possibile questa operazione.
I dati importati potranno comunque anche essere aggiustati manualmente. - Controllo e verifica.
Si deve controllare che i saldi della contabilità corrispondano a quella originale.
Creazione contabilità e ripresa dati in un passo unico
Se i dati della contabilità sono disponibili in un formato che contiene tutte le informazioni necessarie è possibile creare un'estensione che crea, in base alla struttura dati esistenti, la nuova contabilità e vi traferisce tutti i dati in modo automatico.
Il presupposto è che l'applicativo originale salvi o esporti i dati in un file unico e che vi sia un'estensione di Banana Contabilità predisposto per questo scopo, tipo:
- Audit file for Taxation
- È un formato file XML concepito appositamente per archiviare i dati di una contabilità in modo standard, così che possano essere resi facilmente accessibili alle autorità tributarie, per dei controlli e verifiche
- In certe nazioni, è pure obbligatorio salvare i dati in questo formato per scopi di archiviazione.
- Banana Contabilità ha delle estensioni in grado di leggere in automatico taluni di questi file e ricreare in automatico la contabilità.
- Formati file proprietari
- Ci sono applicativi contabili in grado di salvare tutti i dati della contabilità in un formato proprietario.
Per creare un nuovo file si usa:
- Comando: Menu Strumenti > Crea File da dati esterni
- La programmazione dell'estensione avviene tramite le funzionalità File Creator Extensions.
Ripresa dati in blocco
Il processo di ripresa dei dati viene fatto in due tempi:
- Creazione e impostazione del file di contabilità in modo manuale.
- Importazione dei dati in blocco usando il comando
- Menu Azioni > Importa in Contabilità > Importa file
Questo approccio viene usato per esempio per:
- Italia: Estensione importazione delle fatture scaricate dal cassetto fiscale dell'Agenzia delle entrate.
L'estensione in automatico crea i conti dei clienti e dei fornitori e aggiunge i movimenti contabili.
Le estensioni che usano questo approccio usano la Document Change API di Banana Contabilità che permette di apportare modifiche a più tabelle.
Ripresa dati in più fasi
Il processo di ripresa dei dati viene fatto in diversi tempi:
- Creazione e impostazione del file di contabilità in modo manuale.
- Importazione o impostazione del piano dei conti.
- Importazione o ripressa dei dei movimenti.
L'automazione del processo si concentra sull'importazione die movimenti.
Questo approccio è quello più comunemente usato, anche perché
- Vi sono diverse estensioni già predisposte per l'importazione dei movimenti.
- L'importazione dei dati può essere fatta in modo semi automatico trasferendo prima i dati in Excel e poi copiandoli in Banana Contabilità.
Vedi: Riprendere dati da altri programmi.
The Standard Audit File for Taxation (SAF-T)
The Standard Audit File - for Taxation (SAF-T) is a file format that specify how to package all the most important accounting data in a standard format. The SAF-T is a recommendation of the OECD’s Committee on Fiscal Affairs (CFA). The file format makes it easier for taxpayers to provide their electronic records to tax auditors in support of their tax return and for auditors to review accounting records.
Import SAF-T Files
Banana Accounting allows you to export and import accounting data in various national SAF-T formats. See:
Main SAF-T Uses
There are different uses for the SAF-T files:
- Auditing purpose.
Every Auditor or VAT inspector has the discretion to demand the file at the occasion of an audit. Accounting software should be able to generate the SAF-T file when auditors require it.SAF-T allows auditors ready-access to data to perform compliance and substantive testing. - Archival purpose.
The SAF-T format is used to store the accounting data for archival purpose. Accounting data is therefore available over the times in a standard format. This use case is especially important for cloud service solution, that makes the data available only until they pay the subscription.
Using the SAF-T file for archival purpose is a very intelligent way to have always access to the accounting data.
SAF-T is the standard archival format in Norwegian for companies with a minimun revenues. - Analytics purpose.
You can use the accounting data for analytics and reporting that your current accounting solutions does not offer. - Moving data to other solutions.
The SAF-T file allows companies that switch solution to more easily move their accounting data to other solutions.
The structure of the SAF-T
The SAF-T file is an XML file that has been conceived to structure all the accounting data in a standard format. The SAF-T format has been conceived in a way that allows countries to create localized version that best support the local
The forma include the most important accounting data:
- Header information.
Company information - Master Files
- General ledger Accounts (GeneralLedgerAccounts)
All the accounts used within the accounting solutions, with- AccountId and Description
- Account grouping, account type and account standard id for country specific categorisation.
- Opening and closing balance.
- Accounting Taxonomy (Taxonomies)
Information for grouping the accounts for reporting. - Customers (Customers)
List of all the customers:- Address and company information.
- AccountId and grouping.
- Opening and closing balance.
- Suppliers (Suppliers)
List of all the suppliers:- Address and company information’s.
- AccountId and grouping.
- Opening and closing balance.
- TAX table (TaxTable)
Information regarding the VAT or Sales Tax.- Tax Code
- Percentages and applicability date.
- Inventory (PhysicalStock)
- Products list
- Quantities, opening and closing values.
- Fixed Assets
- Id and descriptions
- Acquisition information
- Valuation
- General ledger Accounts (GeneralLedgerAccounts)
- General Ledger Entries
Journal Entries- Transactions date, type
- Source documents
- Account id, customer or supplier info
- Debit and credit amount
- Tax information
- Analysis (Cost, projects, amounts)
- Source Documents (SourceDocuments)
- Sales Invoice
- Purchase invoice
- Payments
- Movements of goods
- Assets transactions
Currently Products, Source documents and other data is not imported.
Standard Audit File for Payroll (SAF-P)
The SAF-P (AuditFilePayroll) is aimed at saving data relative the payroll. The SAF-P is structured in this way.
- Header
With company information. - MasterFiles
With data for Employees, Branches. - TransactionsFiles.
For more information see the OECD Guidance document for SAF-P version 1.0 (2010).
Banana Accounting currently does not provide a reader for SAF-P files.
References
- SAF-T Wikipedia page
- OECD (FTA - Forum on Tax Administration)
- Guidance for accounting software developers concerning auditing requirements.
- FTA Guidance Notes on E-Auditing Standards
- SAF-T Version 2.0 (2010)
- SAF-T Version 1.0 (2005)
- SAF-T and SAF-P overview and governing bodies.
- TJC Group - SAF -T
- Czechia: VAT Control Statement
Standard Audit File Reader
How to view the content of a SAF-T file
Follows this simple steps.
- First use
- Install and run the Banana Accounting Insider Preview.
- Menu->Extensions->Manage Extensions install the Import extension for your audit file.
See the list of country specific import extensions.
- View the audit file
- Menu->Tools->Create file from external data.
- Select the audit file you want to import.
- You should have an audit file created with a country specific accounting software.
- Select the correct extension (*.xml or *.*) to show the file on disk.
Banana will create a in memory new accounting file and import all the data. Depending on the size of the audit file, after some time, you will see all the data in the Transactions and Accounting table.
Once the data is converted you can save the file and access the data later at any time without the need to convert.
In order to import all the data you need the Advanced Plan. With the free plan or professional plan only 70 transactions will be imported.
See how the SAF-T Reader work
If you don't have any audit file and you want to see how the SAF-T Reader work, we make available some test file you can experiment with.
- Download a test file
- Install the audit file country specific import extension.
- Proceed as explained above.
Country specific SAF-T file
Each country has their own specification that is usually a derivation of the OECD SAF-T 2.0 standard.
Currently Banana Accounting has import extensions for this SAF-T format:
Other file import
There are also extensions that import data from other country specific file types.
- German DATEV
- Import accounts
- Import transactions
- Electronic invoices Italy
It allows to import customer's invoice from a XML files (Cassetto fiscale).
In order to import the content of this kind of file you should proceed as explained before under import in existing files.
Structure of the accounting data in Banana
In Banana is a flexible accounting software based on the double entry accounting method. The SAF-T reader recreate a complete accounting file. In Banana Accounting the data is contained in tables that are like Excel sheets.
- Accounts table.
It contains the account plan, including:- The general ledger accounts
- The customers and suppliers accounts with address.
- The groups and grouping structure that form the Balance sheet and Profit & Loss statements.
- The opening balance and current balance calculated based on the transactions.
- Transactions table
It contains all the journal movements including the VAT information.
View and analyze the accounting data
Once the SAF-T data is loaded in Banana, you can view the content and use the accounting specific commands. Here are some suggestion on the use the converted accounting data. Kindly let us know if you have any feedback or suggestion on getting the max out of your accounting data.
View the content
- Scroll the Transactions and Accounts tables.
- The Data->Find command let you search for any text.
- The Data->Extract command to filter and sort content.
See graphic trend
- Select the Charts window.
- Select the account or group you are interested in seeing the graphical performance of.

Copy and paste to Excel
- Select the cell of the table you want to copy and paste in Excel.
- Select the rows and use the command Edit->Copy rows and when pasting in Excel you will also have the column header, for simple filtering.
Print or export
- Preview and print the content of the table or any reports.
- Export to pdf, html or any other format.
Accounting reports
The conversion process recreates a complete accounting file. So, you can use all the double entry reporting functionalities, like:
- The Actions->Account card give you the reconstructed card with all the transactions of any account or group.
- Within the Accounts table you have the recalculate balance of each accounts and groups that form the Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss Statement.
- With Reports->Advanced Balance Sheet with groups, you can print and customize the balance sheet and profit and loss statement. You can also have reporting by periods.
- With Reports->Accounting report you get the data in table format, for period or other parameters.
Adding comments or other information
Once you have the SAF-T data in the accounting file you can add other information.
- Make the column Notes visible.
- Use Cost centers columns to group transactions.
- Add any other column you need.
- Add a linked table for further categorisation.
- Mark the lines with colors to quickly retrieve some transactions.
Javascript extraction and reporting
The integrated Javascript interpreter let you create script:
- Select and extract data.
- Use the Banana Accounting API for
- Create any type of reports.
Organizing files of more years
If you have to do analysis on more than one account years it make sense to save the data in the Banana Accounting and connect the file of the previous year. Later you quickly open the files and create reports with data of multiple years.
- Convert the SAF-T to Banana Accounting and save the file.
- Set the file of the previous year.
File->File Properties->Options.
Importing SAF-T In an Existing Banana Accounting File
You can also import the SAF-T in an existing accounting file.
- Open your accounting file.
- Menu->Action->Import
- Import file
- Install and select the import extension for the specific country.
Feedback and contacts
The SAF-T Reader is a new product. We welcome any feedback on how to improve it or to provide extensions that could make auditing and analytics more easy.
Kindly contact our costumer service specifying "audit file" and the country extension you are using. Also briefly indicate your question or suggestion.
全球商业计划模板
针对自由职业者和小公司的现金流计划,预算和管理
针对自由职业者和小公司的现金流计划,预算和管理使用Banana财务会计软件创建现金流量预算,就像使用Excel创建现金流量预算一样,但是更快,更安全,而且全部免费。借助现成的模板,您可以立即开始,只需输入数据即可。
您事先知道有多少流动性资金,流动性会持续多长时间,何时会面对费用的支出以及稳定的收入。您可以模拟费用减少,并查看它对流动性和盈利能力的影响,了解未来的销售量以及您的资金是否足够。
根据我们的操作指南,可以帮助您进行现金流量预算并解决财务问题。如果在细节上遵循操作,您一定会取得成功,因为您可以对费用进行修改和更正,轻松更新预算。
创建您的文件
- 从该模板开始,创建一个新文件(模板编号+11047),使用在文中所解释的任何一种方式。
- 文件菜单→文件和账户属性命令,设置公司名称,会计期间及本位币。
- 文件菜单→另存为命令保存文件。以公司名称和年份作为文件名很有用。
例如“公司-2022.ac2”
调整账户和科目表
在创建自己的现金流量之前,您需要快速调整账户和科目以适应您的特定需求。
账户表
账户表仅显示现金账户,或者更确切地说,显示的是您所拥有的流动性。您可以通过更改账户名称、摘要和期初余额对其进行自定义。

科目表
该表格包含收入和费用类别以及资本变动。您可以通过添加新项目,更改科目名称,更改顺序并删除不需要的科目来编辑这些科目。您随时可以查看每个科目的更新余额。

通过有用的资本流入 & 资本流出部分,您可以登记:
- 贷款注入及偿还
- 所有者的注入及支出
- 固定资产的购入及销售
要随时了解当前的现金流量 (当您开始输入日常会计发生业务), 您只需查看净现金变动行中的值。通过这种方式,您一眼就能知道资金是流入还是流出,以及确切的金额。

创建您的现金流量预算
Banana财务会计软件有意义的创新之处在于,它可以创建现金流量预算以控制流动性并为您的业务做出及时的决策。
因此,我们现在建议您创建自己的现金流量预算。转到预算表:该表格包含了您一年内所有的现金流入及流出。
要正确创建预算,请按照以下简单步骤操作:
- 输入营业收入
- 输入营业费用
- 输入资本注入
- 输入资本支出
输入营业收入
首先列出所有的营业收入及其金额。现金销售是主要的收入,但是其它收入取决于您的经营活动。
营业收入可能包括:
- 现金销售
- 杂项现金收入
- 客户信用账户中的收款
- 利息
要在预算表中插入一笔会计发生业务,您必须输入日期(您预期会有这笔收入的日期),期末(如果需要),重复(该收入重复的频率,例如每周,每月或每年),摘要,收入列中金额和收入的科目。
在模板中,您可以看到已经存在的预算会计发生业务示例,可以根据您的需求轻松修改或清除。您也可以输入新的一笔业务。
为了使估算金额尽可能的精确,请查看去年的金额,并在需要更谨慎时采用四舍五入。
提示:
- 只基于有保障的收入
- 根据收入的重复次数汇总金额(每周,每月,每年,...)

输入经营费用
现在是该列出所有经营费用的时候了。正如您对收入所做的那样,在这里您必须通过查看去年的金额来估算费用,当需要更加谨慎时,可以将其四舍五入。在一年的年初做一个大概的预测,总是比对费用的增加感到意外要好得多。
经营成本可能包括:
- 工资
- 薪资
- 房租
- 保险费
- 广告及促销
- 公共事业
- 差旅费
- 通讯费
- 银行费用
- 利息
- …
提示:
- 根据费用的重复性将它们分组 (每周,每月,每年,...)

输入资本注入 & 输出
这个部分对于净现金流量预测是非常有用的,而不仅仅是一个经营预测。您必须输入预期的资本注入及输出发生业务,固定资产的投资及撤资。
资本可能包括:
- 贷款注入
- 所有者现金注入
- 销售固定资产
资本输出可能包括:
- 贷款偿还
- 支付给所有者的现金
- 购买固定资产

控制您的现金流量预测
重要的是通过您的预测,可以立即知道业务是否产生了正的现金流量。您好奇吗?生成的预测报告会给您答案!
要做这个检查非常容易:只需到点击报表菜单 → 按组生成报表,然后在出现的列表中选择第一年预算报告。点击确定 查看预测报告。
任何活动的目标肯定是拥有正的现金流量 ,因为只有这样才能使其生存,或者更确切地说是能够向供应商付款,偿还债务,...检查净现金变动项目(在报告底部)并确保您获得正的结果(流入)。 如果是这样,您会很高兴,因为您的业务经营得很好!
另一方面,如果您的净现金流量(流出)为负,则意味着您的企业很难管理流动性。 在这种情况下,您需要做的首先是重新检查估计的收入和支出,是否有任何调整或需要纠正的错误,可以改善现金流量。 如果您仍然有负的现金流量,则需要考虑从明年或预测期开始时,采取措施改善流动性管理。 您极有可能将不得不尝试减少运营费用。

除年度预测外,始终在报表菜单 → 按组生成报表中 ,有更详细地控制流动性趋势(例如,其在一年中的表现),您可以选择每季度和四年的报告,或者创建您自己的报告。


输入发生业务
在现金流量预测得到控制的情况下,您可以开始登记各种实际发生的流动性发生业务,并不时将其与期望值进行比较。
登记流动性发生业务
每日发生业务必须插入到发生业务表中 。 进行登记的过程与预算表中的预测过程相同(唯一的区别是没有重复列)。 该表中还有一些示例可以删除和编辑。

用账户明细查看动向
当您逐步输入发生业务记录时,检查现金帐户或特定费用科目随时间变化的情况可能会很有用。 为此,您可以查看相应的账户/科目明细。
例如,通过选择现金账户明细,您将获得其所有活动的摘要。 通过单击底部的图表选项,您可以更直接地查看该账户的表现。
提示:每月至少检查一次现金账户,可以立即查看进展情况并将其与过去几个月进行比较。

检查余额和预算之间的差额
为了更好地控制表现,您可以转到账户或科目表,选择预算视图,然后查看预算差额列,该列向您显示实际余额与预算值之间的差额。这样,您便有了一个额外的指标,可以了解是否在预算方面做得很好,并可以做出更好的决策。

将预测与当前报告进行比较
在一年中,您可以随时将当前状况与预测进行比较,了解是否花费更多,以便提前做出决策。在年底,您可以把实际报告和预测进行最终比较,以查看您是否已实现预期的净现金流量。
从账户菜单 → 按组生成报表 → 与预测比较的年度报表。

如果您希望有一个更精确和更有针对性的视图,可以创建按月细分的报告,其中还包括每个月的余额和预算值之间的差额。 这可以让您了解您流动性困难最大的月份和收入最多的月份。

到年底了,所以现在您必须重新计划下一个,创建一个新的现金流量预测,与您到目前为止所做的完全一样。 不要停止,只有这样,您才能看到您的现金流量越来越好!
创业公司的财务计划 | 收益&费用会计核算
创业公司的财务计划 | 收益&费用会计核算请注意:这个财务计划的模板是以酒吧或餐馆的管理为例的,因为这是被大众所熟知的商业活动,因此非常适合何用来了解Banana财务会计软件的运作原理。此模板也可用于其它类型的活动 (初创公司),为其做财务和流动性的规划。
初创公司预算和财务计划的完整示例教程
初创公司预算和财务计划的完整示例教程模板文件
无论您是打算开展新业务还是制定业务计划,流动性预测管理是至关重要的。特别是在新的业务开始时,可能很容易让您陷入财务困境。
Banana财务会计软件为您提供设置财务计划和流动性预测的可能性,允许每天进行高度准确的监控。允许您将会计预测到未来,并在您的分类账中管理未来的几年的财务核算。
请注意:这个财务计划的模板是以酒吧或餐馆的管理为例的,因为这是被大众所熟知的商业活动,因此非常适合何用来了解Banana财务会计软件的运作原理。此模板也可用于其它类型的活动 (初创公司),为其做财务和流动性的规划。
卢克餐厅的财务计划和流动性管理
本节将解释如何根据复式记账模式为一项新的创业活动制定财务计划。
更多信息请参考预算及财务预测的好处和特点部分。
卢克计划在2022年开设一家餐厅,并正在准备一份财务计划,包括所有必要的细节。
- 他的项目融资包括正当途径和从第三方贷款。
- 2022年1月,他租用经营场所,重新装修并布置,开始了他的商业活动。
- 财务计划成立时间为2022年1月至2025年12月。
下面我们会向您展示使用Banana财务会计软件,轻松制定月度计划的例子:

经济预测和流动性管理
这个模板将帮助您了解Banana财务会计软件中财务计划的不同功能。一些功能,如公式,将在更高级的情况下使用。在Banana财务会计+中,只有在高级计划中才有可能输入公式。现在就更新!
- 预算发生业务的应用
- 重复性发生业务
- 使用数量和单价
- 使用公式
- 使用变量
- 计算资产和负债账户的利息
- 结转账户余额
- 结转发生业务记录
- 一个会计年度按季度划分的预算,包括经营结果和流动性预测
- 几个会计年度的预算,包括经营结果和流动性预测
文件和账户属性
开账日期为2022年1月1日,结账日期为2022年12月31日。
这也是用于预算中总计列的计算周期。

会计科目表
此示例旨在解释您的预算预测表的功能。
- 会计科目表,精简,便于使用。
- 账户的综合名称是用来说明Banana会计软件的使用。
- 期初基本货币。活动是从头开始的,所以没有期初余额。
- 预算基本货币。这是会计期末的总体预算。 请注意,这代表了预算期末的资产负债表和损益表。


创建您自己的会计科目表
账户表定义了支出、收入和投资等要素。如果您想对费用进行更详细的细分,您需要添加其它账户。
与其从一个非常简单的会计科目表开始,然后再添加科目和组别,建议从一个更有结构的会计科目表开始。Banana会计软件提供有不同的会计科目表模板,建议选择和调整一个最接近您需求的模板,然后添加预算标签。
预算表
预算表 (请参阅列说明) 内输入与计划相关的记录。
财务计划可通过复式记账输入在预算表中。预算表提供了更多附加的列,极大地便于编制财务计划。
- 重复
例如,如果您指定M=每月,则会生成所有后续月份的数据。
如果单元格为空,则操作仅执行一次。 - 期末
与重复相结合,设置经营活动发生的最后日期。 - 总金额
当前年度记录的总金额。 - 数量,单价
指示出根据数量计算价值的组合。 - 公式
允许指定计算金额的公式。
该公式优先计算金额。
一月份的发生业务
这些与发生业务表中输入的完全相同,因为还没有进行重复性发生业务。
这是餐厅开业的第一个月,有所有者权益的登记,购买家具和增加贷款。
下面的屏幕截图中显示的输入,例如,第一个月的租金,被列入非重复性发生的业务,以说明一些简单的业务不具有重复性。

二月份重复性发生业务
在二月份,输入将按月发生的业务。

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从1月份至6月份的租金为1'000.00每月,并于7月份增加为1'200.00每月。
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记账凭证号:5
第一笔租金用现金支付。可能还会支付押金。 -
记账凭证号:50
从2月份到6月份租金的预算是1'000.00每月。-
在2月2日,从银行账户支付租金
在接下来的几个月里,租金的支付将在每个月的第2日计算。 -
期末 是6月30日
最后一笔1'000.00每月的租金在6月2日发生。 -
重复 M=每月
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总金额 5'000.00(5*1'000.00,系统自动计算)是此期间发生业务的总金额。
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记账凭证号:51
从7月份开始的租金预算。-
日期 7月2日
在接下来的几个月中,1'200.00租金的支付在每月的第2 日计算。 -
期末
由于没有指明日期,这笔费用将在接下来的几个月或几年内重复性发生。 -
重复 M=每月
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总金额 7'200.00(5*1'200.00,系统自动计算)
表示从7月份至12月份六个月的租金。
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- 记账凭证号:52
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日期 2月10日
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期末 (租约)2021年1月31日。租约的最后一期到期时间
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重复 M=每月
该操作每个月重复一次,最后一次是在2021年1月。 -
借方 A/C 管理费用
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贷方 A/C 银行(用于付款)
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金额 每月租赁费为200.00
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总金额 2'200.00(200.00*11个月)
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- 记账凭证号:53
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日期 2020年2月10日
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借方 A/C 管理费用
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贷方 A/C 银行(用于付款)
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金额 租赁金额为400.00。
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总金额 为空,因为本年度没有支出
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租赁退款收银机。
此操作仅在2020年进行,把它列在这里,是因为它与月度租赁有关。 -
记账凭证号:54
月度工资。-
日期 2月25日
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重复 M=每月
该操作在每个月的25日重复进行。 -
总金额 55'000.00(5'000.00*11个月)
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记账凭证号:55
管理费用(这是一个近似值:为每个单独的费用输入正确的预算是必要的)。-
日期 2月28日
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重复 ME=月末
该操作在每个月的最后一天重复进行,3月份是3月31日,4月份是4月30日,依此类推。 -
金额 300.00
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总金额 3'300.00(300.00*11个月)。
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收入和商品采购的预算
根据业务活动类型,必须选择最适合的收入方式。
考虑到每月可能存在大的波动,收入和商品采购按月度金额逐项列出。
事实证明,对饮料或食品使用单独的营业额数字更为合适。
二月份的重复列为空,因为我们预计明年会有更高的金额,我们会在后期添加。
从三月份开始,营业额被认为是未来数年的表现。

按月计算收入预算和商品成本指标。
- 记账凭证号:101
二月份收入指标-
日期 2月20日
收入发生在一个月的每一天,我们选择一个月的月中日期作为流动性的近似水平。 -
重复 为空(不重复)
预计明年会有更高的数字,并在以后的一年里记录。 -
借方 A/C 存入银行的现金收据
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贷方 A/C 销售收据
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金额 10'000.00
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总金额 10'000.00,下一次的操作在明年,因此总金额代表的是一个单一的金额
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记账凭证号:102
商品预测成本指标,比例按月20%计算。-
日期 2月21日。发生业务后的第二天
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重复 不重复
该操作于每个月的21日进行重复。因此,每个月的商品成本将按购销账户的发生业务百分比进行计算。 -
借方 A/C 货物成本记在货物账户中
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贷方 A/C 银行 通过银行账户支付货款
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记账凭证号:103
这两行类似于记账凭证 101和记账凭证 102,但针对的是三月份。-
重复 Y=每年。以后每年三月份的营业额和成本
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记账凭证号:104至记账凭证号:112
在每月的20日预计一年中不同月份的销售额。
以后几年的收益
发生业务可以在接下来的几年中显示。
这些数据将用于确定未来几年的预算。
总金额列保持为空,是因为这些值超出了范围,仅限于当前会计期间。

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记账凭证号:151
发生业务类似于上一年。-
日期 1月20日
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重复 Y=每年
这将在今后的几年内重复。 -
总金额 为空(自动计算)
总金额列保持为空,是因为这些值超出了范围,仅限于当前会计期间。
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季度末
一些典型的发生业务在每个季度末重复。

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记账凭证号:70
以下是使用数量和单价列的示例。
已知的银行手续费是每月50.00,我们指明的是3个月的费用。-
日期 3月31日
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重复 3ME=3个月末
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借方 A/C 管理费用,通常是银行的费用
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贷方 A/C 银行
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金额 150.00(自动计算)数量乘以单价
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总金额 600.00(自动计算)每季度重复一次,直到年底
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记账凭证号:71
需要按季度支付的贷款利息。-
日期 3月31日
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重复 3ME=3个月末
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借方 A/C 利息 负债利息费用
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贷方 A/C 贷款利息被添加到贷款中
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金额 本季度的利息
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总金额 本年度的总利息
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记账凭证号:72
贷款的利息是从银行支付的。-
日期 3月31日
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重复 3ME=3个月末
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借方 A/C 贷款利息支出账户
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贷方 A/C 用于支付利息的银行账户
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金额,使用公式得出的结果,例如,本季度利息
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总金额 本年度的总利息
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记账凭证号:73
银行存款利息。-
日期 3月31日
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重复 3ME=3个月末
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借方 A/C 银行 银行账户
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贷方 A/C 利息 利息收入
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金额,本季度的利息收入
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总金额,本年度的总利息
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年末
这是一些年终的业务。我们使用重复Y,以便在以后的年份中执行。

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记账凭证号:200
年末销售额的1%做为佣金。-
日期 12月31日
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重复 Y=每年重复计算
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借方 A/C 个人 个人费用
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贷方 A/C 银行 银行账户
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金额 付给销售人员的佣金
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总金额 相同的金额
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记账凭证号:201
偿还10%的未偿还贷款。-
日期 12月31日
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重复 Y 每年重复计算
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借方 A/C 贷款 贷款账户(负债)
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贷方 A/C 银行 用于报销的银行账户
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金额 6'000.00相当于贷款总金额的10%
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总金额 相同的金额
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记账凭证号:202
用于摊销的家具。 -
记账凭证号:203
用于调整库存。 -
这是非重复性的,因为评估应基于库存的资产价值。
自定义
使用创建新的自定义命令为打印输出生成新的合成,包括已在预算中设置的按组生成的打印参数。
您可以根据需要预设打印配置。
如果您了解合成的功能,则可以将其与其它命令一起使用,并创建适合自己目的的打印。
账户表中的报告
在账户标签中,查看预算列以浏览更新的预算金额。
第一年的财务和流动性计划
使用命令
- 报表 → 第一年季度预算,可以看到第一年的演变。
自定义已被设置成可视化。
- 按期间细分 → 季度
这两个打印的报表帮助您分析:
- 当前财政年度的经济预测 (费用和收入) 及预算。
- 银行往来账户中流动性的详细演变。
修改或创建一个新的自定义按月细分。

按月

四年的财务和流动性计划
使用命令
- 报表→四年预算
将显示以下内容的预定义组合:
- 从2022年1月1日到2025年12月31日期间
在此报告中,您也可以指定与会计期间不同的时期。程序会在指定期间内自动核算金额。 - 每年细分。

账户明细
打开预算表后,单击银行单元格,将显示账户明细中包含的所有预算发生业务。

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预算及财务计划的完整示例教程 (含公式)
预算及财务计划的完整示例教程 (含公式)此模板中的示例,展示如何使用预算表中的公式选项卡,以及数量和单位价格列。
有关如何使用预算表及其列的说明,请参阅预算及商业计划页面。
请记住,计算是按时间顺序进行的,而不是根据预算登记输入的顺序进行的。
数量和单价列的使用

在公式界面中,您可以看到数量和单位/价格列。
- 记账凭证号 10:在一个月内以价格/单位的价格出售的咖啡数量(数量列)和咖啡销售总收入(总金额列)。
- 数量和价格/单位列的值也可以输入负数,但是金额会自动转化成正数。
JavaScript语言公式
在公式列,您可以输入JavaScript语言表示的计算。
- 如果公式的结果是数字,它会在相应列中显示为金额。
- 记账凭证号21和22:可以指定数字或数学表达式。
- 记账凭证号40和41:“//”表示已输入注释。
- 记账凭证号42:在 /* e */ 之间输入的文本被视为注释,而不是公式的一部分。
公式错误

当输入数据发生错误时:
- 包含错误的行以红色突出显示。
- 错误消息显示在信息窗口中。
为了避免弹出的错误提示窗口有持续的声音信号,错误已在示例模板中被视为注释(它们以 "//"开头)。
分号分隔符 ";"

JavaScript使用 ";"来终止命令的每一行。您可以将数学表达式连接成一行。返回值将是最后一个表达式的结果。
逗号分隔符 ","

在JavaScript中,逗号用作函数不同表达式之间的分隔符。结果值将是最后一个表达式的结果。
不要把逗号用作小数点的分隔符,因为在公式中它会被视为表达式的分隔符,因此数值将被切断。
句号分隔符 "."

JavaScript使用句号 "." 作为小数点的分隔符。无论操作系统首选项中的小数点设置是什么,都要始终使用句号。
简单数字计算

您可以在公式列中使用简单的数字组合数学计算。
文本和变量

- 文本在引号之间,作为引号。
- 变量是提及的已分配值的元素。
- 变量名称必须以字母或下划线开头。
- 首先,必须通过分配“变量名称=100”来定义变量。
例如:
- 记账凭证号70
引号之间的"Banana" 是一个文本。 - 记账凭证号101
为该变量分配了一个值100。 - 记账凭证号102
将使用金额变量的内容。 - 记账凭证号103
将使用金额变量的内容,增量为10。 - 记账凭证号Doc
金额变量的内容以10的增量分配给金额变量。金额变量等于110。 - 记账凭证号105
该公式将按月重复计算"重复 = M"。- 第一次110+10 = 120
- 第二次120 + 10 = 130,以此类推。
- 记账凭证号106
如果未输入注释,则会显示一条错误信息,表明尚未定义金额1。 - 记账凭证号110
名称 "Banana" 已经分配给文本变量。
控制 if .. then .. else 流
您可以使用JavaScript的所有条件表达式。主题很广泛,建议您参考 有关JavaScript语言文档。
在这里,我们只想指出在JavaScript中:
- 等号 "=" 用于为变量 "a=10" 的分配值
- 相反,为了比较,使用两个连续的等号 "==" 。如果 (10==10) {1};

- 记账凭证号200-203
如果单词 "if" 之后的括号中给出的条件为真 "(10==10)", 则金额列将显示大括号 "{1}" 中的下一个表达式的结果。
如果条件为假,则 "(10==9)" 为零。
属性和功能

可以使用预定义的JavaScript函数,例如,数学模型 .round (请参阅记账凭证号220-222示例)。
要调用一个函数,请在函数名称后面加上括号内的函数参数。
- 记账凭证号220
数学模型中的 .min (10, 30, 2) 将返回逗号之间指定值的最小值。
当前行的"行目标"

行目标是Banana.Document.Row类型,它引用当前行。
通过价值函数指定列名,将返回改特定列的内容。
预定义的借记和贷记功能

公式仅允许使用正值。
- 如果是正数,借记功能将返回作为参数输入的值。
- 如果输入的值是负数,贷记功能函数将返回的值反转。
整个期间的会计功能

在没有指示定义期限的情况下,使用特定的预算功能将返回相对于当前状况的值。
请注意并记住,行中的数据是按顺序处理的,因此该行将没有后续值。
在定义期间使用会计功能

在定义的期间内使用会计功能。
当前期间的budgetBalance函数将始终与整个期间的函数相同,因为budgetBalance函数将返回该期间末的余额,并且处理的最后一行也是当前期间的最后一行。
相反,budgetOpening和budgetTotal函数会将初始日期考虑在内,因此有必要对其进行指示。
利息计算功能

budgetInterest函数以实际天数(365/365)为基础,根据指示的帐户在输入日期计算利息。在计算当月的利息时,必须将月末表示为日期。
- 记账凭证号500
第二个参数代表利率,5表示5%,如果需要支付借方利息,则会在相应的日期进行计算。 - 记账凭证号520
如果有应付利息,会在相应的日期进行计算。这将在银行账户显示为负值。
计算所得税的功能

- 记账凭证号600
对于所得税的金额在损益表的最后一组(在这种情况下,02)中的 "budgetTotal" 期间计算出的移动。
贷记 (budgetTotal("Gr=02","YC"))*0.10- 您可以在当前年度的预算总计中获得组移动
budgetTotal("Gr=02","YC") - 贷记功能 () 函数仅在其值为负为返回该值并将其转换为正。
贷记 (budgetTotal("Gr=02","YC")) - 结果乘以 0.10 (百分比 10%)
- 在借方账户中,必须指出损益表中的税收账户。
- 在贷方账户中,必须指出银行账户或国库贷方账户。
- 您可以在当前年度的预算总计中获得组移动
用户定义功能
在文档表中,添加了一个“ _budget.js”文件,您可以在其中定义公式列中调用的Javascript函数。
以累进税率计算所得税
- 记账凭证号610
利润首先被计算并分配给变量。 - 记账凭证号611
利润被传递到calcTaxes()函数,该函数根据金额应用税率并返回要支付的税额。
其他用户定义的功能
- 记账凭证号620
调用了test()函数,该函数也在budget_js文档中定义,该文档仅返回一个值。
使用变量进行下一步计算

变量对于存储下次计算的值非常有用。
- 记账凭证号700-704
销售指数- 记账凭证号700
索引固定为1(100%)
这里不使用借方账户和贷方帐户,因为该行仅用于定义价格指数。 - 记账凭证号701
成本单价变量用于购置成本的计算(0.2=20%) - 记账凭证号702
销售额是价格指数值的1000倍。 - 记账凭证号704
自3月1日起,该指数将增加
- 记账凭证号700
- 记账凭证号720-722
每月的销售数字分配给月份功能,然后计算销售佣金。
JRepeatNumber列

当行中包含重复时,将会将重复代码作为JrepeatNumber插入公式单元格中。
- 第一个重复值为0
- 第二个重复值是1,依此类推
当重复不允许您覆盖预定义的变量时,请使用JRepeatNumber。
通过使用JrepeatNumber作为对象的参数,可以注册序列并在以后的阶段调用它。
多币种财务计划的完整示例教程 (含公式)
多币种财务计划的完整示例教程 (含公式)该示例说明,如何在复式记账含外币功能中使用公式。
要使用这些功能,需要使用Banana财务会计软件8.0.5以上版本。
在以前的版本中,某些功能不可用,并且会显示错误消息。
请参阅以下页面以获取更多信息:
以基准货币计算的金额
该公式先以帐户的第一货币来计算金额,然后以基准货币计算相对价值。
汇率及历史汇率

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记账凭证号10和12
如果汇率列中指示了汇率,程序将使用此行中指示的汇率来计算基准货币(在该示例中为EUR)的金额。 -
记账凭证号11和13
如果没有指示汇率,程序则会执行汇率表中汇率进行计算,并在使用重复功能的情况下进行后续操作。 -
如果在汇率表中定义了历史汇率,则可通过添加日期,程序将执行相对于该日期或与上一个日期最近的汇率。
使用基准货币公式

预算表中显示的所有公式都可以在公式列中使用。
以下示例展示了根据公式计算出的基准货币(EUR)的价值。
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记账凭证号21
销售价值根据公式欧元的价值相乘。相应列中的汇率将被忽略。 -
记账凭证号22
如前面的示例,对于货币金额,是公式计算的结果。 -
记账凭证号23
在 "_budget.js" 文档中,我们定义了一个汇率函数,该函数根据行中的内容计算价值。
利用这些功能,可以创建模拟汇率。
汇率功能示例
美元汇率是按月确定的。
稳定汇率改为使用英镑。
该函数的结果为AmountCurrency的数量乘以汇率。
function cambio() {
var importo = row.value("AmountCurrency");
var cambio = 1;
var moneta = row.value("ExchangeCurrency");
var data = Banana.Converter.toDate(row.value("JDate"));
var mese = data.getMonth() + 1;
if (moneta == "USD") {
cambio = 0.95;
if (mese == 1)
cambio = 0.96;
else if (mese == 2)
cambio = 0.97;
}
if (moneta == "GBP") {
cambio = 1.30;
}
return importo * cambio;
}
汇率差额计算公式
有关计算汇率差额的更多信息,请参考有关多币种发生业务和创建汇率差页面。

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货币始终是基准货币。
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不能使用帐户的货币输入金额。
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汇率留为空白,即使输入值也将被忽略。
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budgetExchangeDifference函数计算一个帐户的汇率差额,该值表示未实现的汇兑损益。
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如果该函数是汇兑损失,则函数返回正值;如果是汇兑利润,则返回负数(贷方)。
因此,必须创建两个账户,一个用于汇兑收益,一个用于汇兑损失。 -
返回的金额是基准货币的必要重估,以确保基本货币帐户的余额等于货币帐户的余额,并以用于计算汇兑差额的汇率转换。
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budgetExchangeDifferences函数的第一个“ CUSD”参数是您要为其计算汇兑差额的外币帐户。
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第二个参数是要被应用的汇率。
- 如果没有显示汇率,则使用与指定日期有关的历史汇率。
- 如果存在“current”,则使用汇率表中没有日期的汇率。
- 您可以指定汇率,小数点分隔符必须是 "."符号。
credit(budgetExchangeDifference("CUSD"))
credit(budgetExchangeDifference("CUSD", "current"))
credit(budgetExchangeDifference("CUSD", "0.95"))
Tutorial Financial Planning for Accounting Experts
Tutorial Financial Planning for Accounting ExpertsThe precision financial planning is a method to build the company’s financial future with the same rigor as real accounting.
In Banana Accounting, forecasting is not separate, but integrated into the same accounting file.
In this tutorial, you will see how to create a complete forecast by entering future transactions and automatically obtaining forecast balance sheet, profit and loss statement, and cash flow. You can also simulate different scenarios.
Introduction video
To see the system in action, watch our video below:
Who this tutorial is for
This tutorial is designed for:
- Accounting experts
- Fiduciary companies
- Consultants and accountants
The goal is to show you how to quickly create a complete financial plan in the same accounting file, including:
- Forecast profit and loss statement
- Forecast balance sheet
- Cash flow evolution
- Comparison between budget and actual results.
You can prepare the financial plan both for your company and for your clients, offering added value to your consulting services that goes beyond accounting management.
Planning structure
With Banana Accounting, you do not need to create anything new. This means you work with:
- the same chart of accounts
- the same Debit/Credit logic
- the same analysis tools
To enter budget transactions, use:
- the Budget table where you enter the transactions you expect during the year:
- enter the transaction only once
- define the frequency
- you can determine that a transaction appears within a period defined by a start and end date.
Chart of Accounts
The accounts you use are those already available in the chart of accounts. In the Accounts table, you can display the Budget column to always have forecast balances available:
- menu Data > Columns setup > enable Budget column
Assets and Liabilities (Balance Sheet)

- Costs and Revenue (Profit and Loss Statement)

For a more detailed forecast, if not already present, we recommend setting up and using:
Budget Table
The Budget table is the core of the forecasting system, where you enter the transactions you expect during the year or within a defined period.
For each future event, enter the data in the following columns:
- Start date: the date when the transaction begins
- End date: the last date by which the transaction ends (a date one or more years later can also be specified).
If the transaction will always repeat every year, you do not need to enter any date. - Repeat: repetition frequency (day, month, quarter, half-year, year)
- Description: description of the transaction
- Debit / Credit account: accounts available and taken from the chart of accounts
- Amount: transaction amount
If needed, you can also enter VAT code, segments, or cost centers.

Based on the entered transactions, the program automatically creates all reports, with the same speed and options available in the Enhanced Balance sheet with groups, and reports the balances in the Accounts column, in the Budget view.
Complete forecast reports and comparison with actual data
Forecast reports do not only provide aggregated yearly projections. You can also analyze the data by specific periods: if a cost or revenue occurs only during certain months, the system represents it exactly in the correct periods.
For example: if a cost occurs only in June, July, and August, in the Budget table, by defining the accrual dates, the amount will be assigned exactly to the specific period in the forecast report, without any distribution across other months.
To obtain the forecast balance sheet and profit and loss statement:
- From the menu Reports > Enhanced Balance sheet with groups > in the section Chart of Accounts > Columns, enable Budget
In the Enhanced Balance sheet with groups, if you display the actual, budget, and Budget difference columns, you immediately get an overall view:
Balance Sheet with actual balances, budget balances, and differences
Forecasting in Banana Accounting is not a separate document, but integrates with accounting data and evolves together with real accounting.

Profit and Loss Statement with actual balances, budget balances, and differences
With this report presentation, you can evaluate whether the company will be profitable and identify possible issues in advance.

Comparison of actual vs budget account card
With Banana Accounting financial forecasting, you can go beyond traditional forecasting. With the new Account card: Current vs/Budget extension (Beta version), you can compare an account card with both actual transactions and budget transactions.
This is a completely new feature that allows you to:
- analyze in detail the actual transactions compared to the budgeted ones
- easily identify variances shown in the Differences column.
- progressively improve your planning capabilities.
Advantage: customer account card with actual and budget data
With Banana Accounting, for each customer you have a complete account card that integrates:
- actual data → issued invoices and real payments received
- forecast data → future invoices and expected payments
With Banana, the customer account card does not only show what has happened, but also what will happen, with all management details already integrated. In one single view, you can see the past, present, and future.

Using the new extension dedicated to the account card, which compares actual and budget transactions, you can analyze in detail:
- Customer
- Project
- Cost center
- Segment
To display the comparison between actual and budget data for an account, you need to:
- Install the Account card current vs budget extension (Beta version)
- From the menu Extensions > Manage extensions > Accout card: current vs budget (Beta version)
- In the dialog window that opens:
Double-click on Account and select from the account list the account (or category), cost center- Two account cards related to the same account are displayed side by side
- In the last column of the budget account card, the Difference column is displayed, highlighting line by line the difference in amounts between actual and budget data.
Summary
With precision financial planning, you can:
- enter detailed forecasts transaction by transaction
- automatically obtain all reports
- monitor liquidity and profitability
- compare forecasts and actual results
- progressively improve decision-making
It is not just about creating a budget, but about using an integrated system to plan and manage the financial future with professional accounting tools.
Account Card: Current vs Budget (BETA)
Account Card: Current vs Budget (BETA)The report provides:
- detailed transaction data
- progressive balances
- differences between actual and planned values
Prerequisites
To use this extension you must download and install Banana Accounting Plus.
Create the report
Run the extension from the menu Extensions > Account Card: Current vs Budget.
The extension Settings dialogue will open. From here you can choose some options to create the report.
- Account
Select the account to analyze (populated automatically from the Accounts table). - Subdivision by period
Select the period subdivision (none, by month, by quarter).- None: shows all transactions in chronological order.
- By month: groups transactions by month; each month is visually separated.
- By Quarter: groups transactions by quarter (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4); each quarter is visually separated.
- Print in landscape
Prints the report in landscape orientation.
The report will be generated and shown in preview.
Report content
The report is structured into three main sections:
- Current account card
Displays current account card transactions with the columns Date, Document, Description, Debit, Credit, Balance. - Budget account card
Displays budget account card transactions with the columns Date, Document, Description, Debit, Credit, Balance. - Difference (between budget balances and current balances).
For each row, the difference is calculated as: Budget balance – Current balance.
This column highlights deviations between planned and actual values.
Each row or the report includes:
- current transaction (if available)
- budget transaction (if available)
- updated balance
- difference between balances
When one side has no data, the last available balance is carried forward. This ensures continuous and consistent comparison.
Report example:

Accountants, fiduciaries and auditors

Banana Accounting+ offers accountants and trustees a practical and flexible tool to manage the accounting of their clients as well as their own firm. As an alternative to Excel, Banana Accounting Plus is definitely a very useful and complementary tool.
The Advanced plan for accountants and auditors
Banana Accounting Plus is offered in two plans. For accounting experts we definitely recommend the Advanced plan:
- Purchase Banana Accounting Plus - Advanced plan for EUR 129 year + local taxes.
- If your firm has several employees, also consider a multi-user subscription.
Benefits for the management of your clients
- With a single subscription you can manage as many clients as you want
- Change the program language depending on the client
- Open and read Banana files from any previous version
Several reports and management options:
- Financial forecasts
- VAT management
- Sector management with segments and cost centers
- Condominium management
- Management of accounts of foreign firms, with other currencies and diversified chart of accounts
- Management of small accounts, foundations, trusts, companies in liquidation
- Reconstruction of accounting situations
- Balance sheet, income statement and external reports
Dramatically reduce your work time
The Advanced plan offers new feature particularly useful for accountants:
- Rules for the automatic completion of imported transactions
Dramatically reduce the time spent on importing your clients' transactions.
Also watch the Video: ▶ Automatically import and complete transactions
- New features Filter and Sort in the Transactions table
Innovative tool to check and edit already entered data in record time!
Banana Accounting Plus for auditors
Banana Accounting Plus helps auditors complete the auditing work better and faster.
See for more information:
- Auditing of companies that use Banana Accounting.
- Reading Standard Audit File for Taxation (SAF-T) in Banana Accounting.
Banana Accounting will give full and easy access to most important accounting information contained in SAF-T. - Using Banana Accounting for auditing purposes
Banana Accounting can help auditors verifying accounting books kept with other accounting software.
It is much more effective than Excel for:- Reconciliations
- Search for text
- Integrity tests
- Restructuring printouts
Become a Banana partner
Our users often ask us for help in finding professionals to get accounting and financial advice, since our support service only provides technical assistance in using the program. This is why we offer free visibility to professionals owning an Advanced plan, who offer consulting services using Banana software as well.
"The Rules feature for entries from the bank import works great! Thank you very much, it makes accounting much easier and faster!" - Greg G.
"It works great now! I really like the new feature of the automatic transactions recording." - Daniel S.
"Your program Banana Plus inspires me more and more. The solution with the row filtering and the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + L is simply the awesome. I have always wished for this. This is my feedback on the new version. Bravo!
I have rarely seen an accounting program that offers so much for this price and the support is simply super! I recommend your program everywhere." - Beat Heller
Get started now!
Auditing companies using Banana Accounting
Auditing companies that use Banana Accounting take usually less time then when using other accounting software.
- The auditor can install the Banana Accounting software on his computer.
It is free, as with the Free Version that you download and install, you can open any accounting file and you can navigate through the accounting data. - With the full version, you can save changes (colored rows, added cost centers, selections to copy data in Excel).
- Ask your client to give you their accounting file.
You can copy it on your computer and you have access to all accounting data.
If possible, you might even ask for the files of the previous years, so you can have access to historic data. - If your client uses digital documents, ask them also for these data, so you don't need them to bring you all the paper folders.
When you are on a specific transaction or in the account card, a simple click lets you open the document relative to the transaction. - Use the command "Check accounting" and the software will inform you if there are any imbalances or differences.
- You can check if the digital seal of the blockchain is the same same as the one archived.
If it is, you can be sure that the content of file has not been altered. - In the Accounts table, you see all accounts and you drill down and see all transactions.
- You can extract the transactions for a specified period of your choice.
- You can color transactions that need further inquiry.
- You can add other information (columns auditors note) or Cost centers for reconciliation.
- You can select and extract data.
Banana Accounting will do the sums for you, without worries about possible errors. You do not have to do reconciliations with Excel. - You can copy the data from Banana and paste in Excel.
- When you select an account or a group, you can see the chart with the evolution of the balance at the bottom of the window.
You immediately can have an overview of the evolution. If the Cash account gets negative, you will notice immediately.
Using Banana Accounting for auditing purposes
Using Banana for auditing companies that use other accounting software
When you are auditing companies that use other software, you usually do not have full access to the accounting data on their computers. The auditors usually receive pdf files and in some cases a limited access to the accounting solution.
Excel is a very important tool for auditors. They use it to do reconciliations and create specific reports.
This requires a lot of attention from the auditors. Errors in formulas can be difficult to discover.
Where there is quite a lot of data to reconcile, auditors can create a new accounting file in Banana and import the data from the original accounting file.
With Excel you can read CSV files, adjust and copy and paste into Banana Accounting.
You will immediately know if there are any imbalances and you can have access to all account cards and print the Profit & Loss statement and Balance sheet. You have full access to the data and in most cases, you don't need to setup reconciliations in Excel.
Importing data in Banana Accounting
See the documentation available:
建筑项目的财务管理报表 [BETA]
建筑项目的财务管理报表 [BETA]首先下载建筑项目的财务管理模板,构建您的会计并使用扩展程序来控制和比较您的项目成本。通过在对话框中选择要显示的列来生成报告,这样您将只拥有您真正感兴趣的数据。
它是如何运作的
轻松管理建筑项目的所有财务方面。一切都已设置好,您可以轻松地将其调整到单个项目并输入数据。
- 对于每个建筑项目,您需要建立一个会计文件。
- 从软件中预设好的模板开始,账户和科目已经设置好。
- 您还可以打开带有示例的教程模板。
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您可以根据需要管理任意数量的项目。
- 预算估算。
在项目的发开阶段,全面了解成本是非常重要的。- 在科目表中输入预算估算。您可以编辑、添加费用项目,也可以进行分组。
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您可以概览项目的总成本。
- 如果需要,您可以添加更多列来管理更多的变量。
- 审议。
您已经选择了该项目,现在是时候开始向公司提出要约和审议请求了。- 在账户表中,输入包含每个公司的相对成本中心的行。
- 在预算表中输入核准的金额,说明支出的科目和公司。
- 您拥有包含预算值、核准值和与预算审议总计的报告。您可以提前知道是否能够避免预算超支。
- 实际支出。
公司发送预付款和发票的请求。-
在发生业务表中,输入已经支付的金额。
- 您可以看到按科目和按公司支付的总金额的报告。查看与批准的和预算金额的偏差。您会立即注意到某种工作或公司是否存在超支。
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主要的优势
- 它的使用方法与Excel类似。
- 易于使用,基于大众熟知的收入支出的记账方式。
- 建筑项目的财务状况总是处于最新的状况。
- 涵盖项目的所有阶段,从制定预算到审议和付款。
- 既管理费用,也管理收入 (自有资金、捐款和其它投入)。
- 在每个阶段,如果有任何超支,您会立即注意到。
- 完整的报告。
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按支出/收入科目划分
- 按公司划分
- 预算估算
- 审议金额
- 实际支付的金额 (预付款和发票)。
- 偏差,用颜色来表示是否有增加或节省。
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- 连接文件
当您输入审议或付款时,您还可以将发生业务链接到数字文档。轻松进行验证,因为您只需单击一下即可打开附件。 -
银行账户变动。 付款账户报表。
- 用于进一步报告的数据重用。
使用扩展程序的要求
要使用它,需要下载并安装使用 Banana财务会计+ 的高级计划。
按成本科目和公司对数据进行分类。使用方式如同Excel一样,是建筑师、工程师、测量师和承包商的理想选择。完整的关键财务报表提供了非常复杂的项目管理方案。
建筑项目会计的文件设置
创建新文件
要创建一个新的文件,只需点击文件菜单中的新建命令。
通过该命令打开创建新文件的窗口。在这个窗口中,您可以搜索所需的模板,在本例中选择的是建筑项目会计的模板。
基本属性
在会计文件和账户属性中定义会计文件的主要参数,如标题、项目的开始和结束日期。您可以通过文件菜单 → 文件和账户属性命令来改变这些属性。
这些数据包括在报告中,并可以打印。

创建项目文件夹
您可以将文件和收据链接到发生业务来管理数字格式的文档和收据,这样您就可以将所有内容安排的井井有条,并可以一键查看。
因此,创建一个文件夹来保存您创建的会计文件是很有用的。
然后为审议文件、收据和其它文件创建子文件夹。了解如何组织数字文件。
科目和预算估算
科目表
科目表是您设置要执行的工作要素的地方。可以在任何时候对成本科目进行改变或个性化的编辑。如果您有特别的要求,可以决定改变元素的分组结构,或使用模板建议的结构。
预算估算列
在此列中,您定义每个成本科目的预估金额, 并可以随时更改金额。
预算的变量
您可以添加附加列以输入与任何预算变量相关的金额。使用数据菜单 → 列设置的命令,并添加一个金额类型的列以确保对值进行汇总。

附加列
在 Banana财务会计软件的术语中,预算列是包含根据预算表中所包括的变动计算的数值的列。
在项目管理中,预算表已被重新命名为 "审议",用于插入审议。这可能会造成一时的混乱。

审议列
包含审议表中显示的数值。
支出列
它包含了根据发生业务表中的变动计算出的数值。
费用-审议列
计算通过发生业务表中的变动所获得的值与审议中的金额之间的差额。

使用您自己的结构
您可以按照自己的意愿自由创建科目结构,也可以采用标准结构。
- 创建科目。
您可以使用数字或文字进行描述。 - 创建分组。
您可以根据需要使用任意数量的级别。
附加分组
对于税务机关或其它需要,您可能会发现按其它标准对科目条目进行分组是很有用的。您可以为此目的使用总组1的列或根据需要添加额外的列。
审议
与工作分配相关的动向被输入到审议表中。
在输入审议的发生业务时,还必须输入公司账户和其所涉及的科目。

输入数据后,您可以使用报告查看总体情况以及与估算预算的偏差。还可以在科目表中查看审议金额,它们列在 '审议' 列中,以便您可以快速与其它值进行比较。
创建审议的动向
您可以用简单快速的方式创建审议的发生业务。从扩展程序菜单中选择建筑项目报表 → 创建审议的发生业务。该扩展程序会从科目表中获取数据,并为您定义的每个成本科目创建一个具有以下字段的发生业务:
- 日期:当前日期。
- 摘要:与科目表中同名的摘要列。
- 支出:预算估算的金额。在您定义审议的确切金额时,您可以改变金额。
- 科目:科目的名称。
- 公司:最初,每个审议被分配到一个默认的 "未分配 "公司,一旦审议被分配到一个公司,请输入正确的名称,参考您在账户表中所定义的公司。
当您启动扩展程序的时候,会显示一个对话框,其中有将进行更改的概要,当您点击确定键的时候,您所做的更改将被确认和执行。相反,如果您点击取消键,操作将被取消。您可以在每次添加新科目的时候执行这个命令,为其分配一个预算估算,再次启动扩展程序将只为新的元素创建审议动向。

另外,您也可以选择手动记录审议的动向。
公司和账户
账户表
该程序允许您管理用于付款的资金来源。其指出您要支付给工匠的账户和其它资金来源的账户 (自己的捐款)。
通常,在一个建筑项目中,会有一个银行的建筑账户。
还有预设的账户用于:
- 有争议的发票。
- 记录发票金额的一部分,这部分金额不被视为到期。
- 等待付款的发票。收到的尚未付款的发票。
- 正在进行中的工作。记录已完成但尚未收到发票的工作。

然而,您也可以创建其它用于支付的账户或抵押贷款的账户,用于巩固项目。
公司账户
对于每个已分配工作的公司,您必须首先创建一个类型为成本中心1 (以“.”开头) 的账户。

通过地址视图,您还可以输入个人数据、联系人和其它与公司有关的信息。
部门
付款和发生业务表
发生业务表
在发生业务表中,记录为该项目支付的款项。对于每笔发生业务,除了账户之外,也会指出公司和它所涉及的科目。在支出一列中指出付款的金额,这个数值也包括在科目表中。
预付款和发票
对预付款或发票付款进行记录,注明日期、金额、付款使用的账户、费用科目和公司账户。
您还可以将发生业务行与数字单据联系起来,这样就可以一键查看。
发票收据
会计管理是根据实际支付的金额进行的。为了获得最新的情况,也可以插入发票的收据。在账户列中,您必须插入要支付的发票账户。

有争议的工作
将其记录为付款,但使用该账户对发票提出异议。

正在进行中的工作
您可以输入发生业务,类似于付款,但需指明在建工程的账户。数额将由建筑管理部门预估。通过这种方式,您可以获得工程的进展情况。您也可以用特定的颜色给这些行着色,这样就可以很容易地把它们与其它行区分开来。
当发票到达时,您将需要更换发票。

收入和财务的发生业务
在发生业务表中,您还可以输入收入,如补贴或其它金融交易,资本支付或建筑账户合并。

工作进度的百分比
还可以使用发生业务表来记录工作进度的百分比。定义发生业务是否与公司或科目相关,以及百分比。在报告中,您可以评估已发生成本的进度。

按科目和公司分类的报告
标题
该扩展程序采用您在文件和账户属性中定义的以下信息:
- 左抬头栏:例如,指示将执行工作的地图所在的区域或城市。
- 右抬头栏: 指示出项目的标题。
- 开账/结账日期:指示出该项目何时开始或何时结束。
对话框
当扩展程序启动时,会出现一个对话窗,您可以在其中定义想要显示的列。例如,您可以决定先在报告中只显示预算估算和审议的列,然后再增加支出的列。

按科目划分的报告
在第一个表格里面,报告显示了按成本科目划分的费用,包括您在科目表中定义的所有科目。
您可以查看的列如下:
- 科目:科目的名称,直接取自科目表。
- 进程 %:恢复最后记录工作完成的百分比,归于一个特定的科目。
- 预算估算:这是在科目表中预算估算列中定义的金额。
- 审议:审议被定义在预算表中。
- 审议与预算差:它是审议的金额和预算之间的差额,如果审议的金额小于预算,这意味着成本将低于最初估计的预算,在这种情况下,会显示绿色图标,如果审议的金额大于预算,那么图标显示为红色,如果金额相等,则显示为黄色。
- 支出:它们是记录在发生业务表中的实际支出。
- 实际支出与预算差:这是实际支出和预算估算之间的差额;如果预算估算大于支出,则显示绿色图标,因为实际支出低于该工作的预算金额。如果金额相等,那么图标仍为黄色。
- 实际支出与审议差:这是实际支出和审议金额之间的差额,如果审议金额大于支出,则显示绿色图标,因为该工作的实际支出小于审议金额。如果金额相等,则图标仍为黄色。

按公司划分的报告
第二张表显示了按公司划分的支出,在账户表中对公司进行了定义。
您可以查看的列如下:
- 公司:公司名称,取自账户表。
- 进程 %:恢复最后记录的工作完成百分比,归于一个特定的公司。
- 审议:审议是在 "预算 "表中定义的,请确保您已经为审议分配了一个公司,否则将不显示任何金额 (详见模板)。
- 支出:这些是记录在发生业务表中的实际支出。
- 实际支出与审议差:这是每个公司的实际支出和审议金额之间的差额,如果审议金额大于支出,则显示绿色图标,因为该工作的实际支出小于审议金额。如果金额相等,则图标仍为黄色。

Accounting Extensions
Accounting Import Extensions (Universal)
With Banana Accounting Plus you can import data from different formats.
SEPA/ISO 20022 Bank Statement
The Camt/ISO 20022 is the bank statement format made available by most banks.
See:
Importing from PayPal
This extension allows you to import PayPal transactions into Banana Accounting Plus:
Importing SEPA/ISO Bank Statement 20022
Importing SEPA/ISO Bank Statement 20022Importing data into existing accounts
This is a functionality included in the programme. Proceed as indicated in the Import into accounting command.
With this function it is also possible to open a compressed file. The programme in this case will ask you to choose the file from which to import the data into the compressed file.
Viewing the content
If you wish to view the contents before importing the file, use the function View ISO20022 file.
The ISO 20022 standard for account statements
With SEPA (Single Euro Payment Area), the ISO 20022 standard becomes mandatory in Europe as of 1.1.2014, and replaces the Swift MT940 format.
Banana Accounting supports the ISO 20022 formats camt.052, camt.053 (including version 4 and 8) and camt.054 .
Technical notes on ISO 20022 conversion
The ISO 20022 standard encodes the accounting data of the account statement in a very precise manner. However, it also leaves a certain amount of freedom to insert additional account and movement information.
When reading the file Banana tries to adapt to the way the ISO 20022 file was prepared.
- Reads as beginning balance similar encodings
- Reads as ending balance the similar encodings
- All the movements contained are read and transformed into movements
- Transaction date (Date)
- Currency date
- Movement amount (positive or negative)
- Description (Banana for the moment assembles the various descriptions into a single text)
In the future, it is planned to extract this information more specifically and indicate other columns where it should be allocated.
SumUp - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced)
SumUp - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced)This extension allows to import transactions from the SumUp platform into Banana Accounting.
You can install the extension from the menu Extensions → Manage Extensions.
Requirements for Use
- Banana Accounting Plus with the Advanced Plan.
Export Procedure
Export your transactions from the SumUp platform in CSV format.
- Login on your SumUp profile.
- Click on Home
- Click on Download Center
- Go to the Accounting section
- Download Transactions and select the CSV (current format) option.
The Transaction report lists all your transactions, including card payments, cash payments, and refunds.
Import Procedure
- Via the Actions → Import to accounting → select Import transactions box.
- Choose the extension to be used, in this case 'SumUp - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced)'.
- With the Browse button, choose the file from which to import the transactions.
- Press OK Button.
In the settings dialog you must enter the date format and the accounts to be used to record SumUp movements in the accounts:
- Bank account: Account where the amount is credited.
- SumUp income account: Revenue account, this account records the gross amount paid by the customer
- Cash account: Account to book the amounts paid by cash.
- SumUp fee account: Cost account to record transaction-related expenses retained by SumUp.

The accounts inserted must exists in your chart of accounts, if you do not yet have any suitable accounts, you can create new ones in your chart of accounts.
For more details see import transactions page.
Imported data
The program imports the following entries in the Transactions table:
- Sales with a successful bank payout
Typically related to products/services paid by the customer via card. These transactions are recorded in accounting with three entries:- Recognition of the sales revenue in the account defined as "SumUp income account" (gross amount).
- Recognition of the actual amount received, net of SumUp fees, in the "Bank account".
- Recognition of the fees retained by SumUp in the "SumUp fee account".
- Cash sales
These transactions are recorded with a single entry:- "Cash account" as the receiving account
- "SumUp income account" as the counter-account
- Refunds (when recorded as a bank payout)
Refunds are recorded like standard payouts (see point 1), with an additional reversal entry:- Decrease of the "Bank account"
- Decrease of the "SumUp income account"
Enable the ExternalReference (External Reference) and the Notes columns to see the id that SumUp has assigned to the transaction, this way you have a reference to the original transaction id generated in SumUp .
Error Messages
If the import fails, an error message will be displayed. The most common errors are:
- Unrecognised *.csv file format: The format of the *.csv file you are trying to import does not match any of the formats associated with this filter:
- Check that you have chosen the correct file.
- If the file you have chosen is correct, it may be that our filter requires updating. - This extension requires Banana Accounting+ Advanced: You are trying to use the extension with a licence other than the one requested, please upgrade to the Advanced Plan to be able to use the functionality of this filter.
Send us a feedback
This extension is currently in beta, and we welcome suggestions for improvement.
SumUp provides multiple types of reports, which can also be generated in different languages. Make sure to select the correct report, as described in the export procedure above on this page. If SumUp updates its export process and the instructions provided here are no longer valid, please let us know.
If the Transaction Report is generated in a language that is not yet supported by the program, resulting in an unrecognized format, please send us the file so we can update and improve the extension.
It may happen that the format of the csv file is updated and as a result the filter no longer functions correctly. Send us feedback and attach an example file (.csv) with the new format and we will proceed to update the filter.
Useful Links
Chase - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced)
Chase - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced)This import extension allows you to import the transactions from Chase bank into Banana.
You can install the extension from the menu Extensions → Manage Extensions.
Requirements for use
- Banana accounting Plus with the Advanced Plan.
Export procedure
Export your banking transactions in *.csv format by accessing your Chase bank account.
- Find your movements.
- Export your account movements by choosing the *.csv format.
- Save the file on your computer.
- We recommend saving the file in a place where you can easily find it later and not opening it before importing it.
Import procedure
- Via the Actions → Import to accounting → select Import transactions box
- Choose the extension to be used, in this case 'Chase - Import movements csv (Banana+ Advanced)'.
- With the Browse button, choose the file from which to import the transactions.
- Press OK Button.
For more details see import transactions page.
Error Messages
- Unrecognised *.csv file format: The format of the *.csv file you are trying to import does not match any of the formats associated with this filter:
- Check that you have chosen the correct file.
- If the file you have chosen is correct, it may be that our filter requires updating.
- This extension requires Banana Accounting+ Advanced: You are trying to use the extension with a licence other than the one requested, please upgrade to the Advanced Plan. to be able to use the functionality of this filter.
Send feedback
It may happen that the format of the csv file is updated and as a result the filter no longer functions correctly. Send us feedback and attach an example file (.csv) with the new format and we will proceed to update the filter.
PayPal Import *.csv (Banana+) [BETA]
PayPal Import *.csv (Banana+) [BETA]This extension lets you import in Banana Accounting your PayPal transactions. Only for Banana+ version.
Separate accounting for PayPal transactions
PayPal transactions are usually composed of small amounts and have many particularities (refund, fees, etc.).
It can be expensive and time consuming to handle all this work within the main company accounting.
We have prepared different template that you can immediately use:
In many cases, it is more appropriate to manage the PayPal transactions within a separated accounting file and once a month integrate the summary data (movements for the month) into the main accounting.
This solution also allows a third person to take responsibility for the PayPal accounting.
If you use Banana for a PayPal Accounting solution, you can:
- Create an accounting file for a specific PayPal account
- Have a Chart of accounts with
- A different account for each currency used
- Different accounts for Income and Expenses
- Import the PayPal transactions and have all accounts, expenses, income and PayPal fees automatically allocated, and currency converted into basic currency.
- Record the transactions on the appropriate accounts for
- Bank transfers
- Revenue with different Sale tax codes
- Different expense types
- Refunds and charge backs
- Adding other information for special reporting (Cost Centers, Segments, Customers, etc.)
- Regularly (week, month, quarter) integrate the data into the main accounting, either by
- Printing a summary and recording manually
- Or exporting the data for the period and import them into the main system
- At any time, print the journal and necessary reports for auditing or control.
- Eventually, in case you have a lot of transactions, you can customize the import filter (Javascript) so that certain transactions are registered onto specific accounts numbers.
Within the Banana PayPal accounting you can easily keep the whole history, have instant access to all the data necessary to give a good customer service.
Activate the import PayPal transaction
First you need to update the import filters in Banana Accounting. See also Manage extensions.
- Start Banana Accounting Plus
- Open your accounting file
- Menu Actions > Import to accounting
- Select Import Transactions
- Button Manage extensions
- Button Update extensions
- Check the PayPal Import *.csv (Banana+) [BETA] and deselect the other filters you do not need
- Close the dialog
Download PayPal transactions
PayPal customize fields to download
Be careful that the PayPal standard download file does not contain all the fields necessary for the import into Banana.
You need to change the settings in PayPal so that you can have a correct download
Business Account
- Login into PayPal
- Go to Activity.
- Click All Reports
- Click Activity download under Reports.
- Select the transaction type, date range, and choose the CSV file format.
- Click Customize report fields and make sure that all field are checked or check all fields available.
- Click Create Report.
- When the report is ready, click Download.
Personal Account
- Login into PayPal
- Go to Activity.
- Click the download button icon.
- Click on Custom.
- Click Activity download under Reports.
- Select the transaction type, date range, and choose the CSV file format.
- Click Customize report fields and make sure that all field are checked or check all fields available.
- Click Create Report.
- When the report is ready, click Download.
PayPal language encoding setting (only for Business Account)
If you use a local encoding, make sure that the encoding reflects your local computer encoding.
Banana import works better if you set your file encoding in UTF-8.
To change your language encoding settings in PayPal:
- Login into PayPal
- My Account → Account Settings → Website payments
- PayPal button Language encoding (click on Update)
- Eventually More Options is where you can set the UTF-8 in the list box
This setting can resolve the error: 'Impossible to translate file header: Convert paypal file to code page Latin1 or use new version of Banana Accounting'
Import PayPal transactions
See also import transactions
- Open your accounting file
- Menu "Actions→ Import to accounting"
- Select "Import transactions"
- Select "PayPal"
- In File Name, enter the path and file name of the PayPal download (or Browse)
- Click OK.
- In the settings dialog enter:
- Choose the date format for the PayPal date format.
If you get the error "Date Format not valid" open the file you have downloaded from PayPal with notepad and check how the dates are written and then choose the appropriate format. - Enter the Account number for the PayPal Account (PayPal Account)
- Enter the Account number where Income should be registered (PayPal In)
- Enter the Account number where Expenses should be registered (PayPal Out)
- Enter the Account number where PayPal Fees should be registered (PayPal Fee)
- If it is multi-currency accounting also sets the exchange rates
- Choose the date format for the PayPal date format.

Once you have imported the transactions, you can undo the operation or change the imported data.
This will be the case if you want some income or some expenses to be registered on a different account..
Adapt your accounting file for import
Instead of specifying the PayPal account when the script starts, you can indicate in the Chart of accounts of Banana which accounts it should use. This method is also necessary if you want to have different accounts for each currency.
- The Basic currency in File properties should be set to a valid currency.
- Prior to import, the program will look for and use accounts with the following description:
- "PayPal Account": the account for PayPal
- "PayPal In": the account for income
- "PayPal Out": the account for expenses
- "PayPal Fee": the account for the PayPal fees.
- Set the opening balance of the PayPal accounts.
For each currency, you can specify an account. All transactions for this currency will be recorded on the specified account. You also will have the currency conversion transactions between the various currencies.
- For an accounting file NOT in multi/foreign currency, insert the currency code into the account description:
- PayPal Account EUR
- PayPal Account USD
- PayPal Account CHF
- PayPal Account GBP
- For an accounting file with multi/foreign currency, the program will look for the account where the description begins with "PayPal Account" and will then use the currency symbol of the Currency column.
If no account has been specified for the currency, the amount will go to the basic currency account.
PayPal currency settings and accounting settings
It is suitable that your PayPal currency settings (My Account → Profile → My Money→ PayPal Balance → Currencies) are the same as the ones of the accounting file:
- PayPal "Primary currency" is the same as your Basic Currency.
- If you have set up PayPal to use more currencies (Add Currency) you should use the Double-entry accounting with Multi-currency.
You will be able to keep a separate account for each currency in the original value.
You can convert an existing accounting file into a multi-currency file with the Convert to new file command. - For multi-currency accounting, the accounts "PayPal In", "PayPal Out", "PayPal Fee" should preferably be in basic currency.
Transaction split and selection
Each PayPal transaction includes the Gross amount, the Fee amount and the Net amount. If the Net is different from the Gross, the program will generate 3 lines:
- Line with the Gross amount registered on the PayPal Account
- Line with the Net amount registered on the Income or Expense account
- Line with the Fee amount registered on the Fee account.
Transactions already imported
The columns "ExternalReference" of the Transactions table will be filled with the unique PayPal transactionsID.
The next time you import, transactions with the same ID will be excluded from the import. The information from the older transactions will be used for currency conversion and grouping.
Last balance
The import will also add a line with information regarding the last PayPal Balance for each currency used. If you do not want this information, delete the imported lines.
Modifying the imported transactions
Once the transactions are imported, you will be able to change the transactions, as you like.
- Record the transfers to and from the bank account on a "Internal transfers account (Giro bank account)".
Do the same when you import your Bank account transactions.
The balance of the "Internal transfers account (Giro bank account)" should compensate and go to zero. - Income from sales can be registered on specific accounts based on the sales tax applied or based on the type of sales.
You must adapt your accounting plan accordingly. - You can add segments or cost centers.
Adapt the View of the Transaction table so that you have all columns visible and in the best sequence for modifying the data.
Exchange rate profit and loss
The balances of the PayPal accounts in currency will match the balance of the PayPal account.
The balances in basic currency may be different due to:
- The exchange rates for the transactions vary over the time.
- PayPal has different exchange rates for selling or buying a specific currency.
You should from time to time adjust the basic currency with the command Recording exchange rate differences.
Multi currency conversion
If there are different transactions in different currencies in the file, the amounts will be converted into basic currency following this rule and order:
- Basic currency
- PayPal currency conversion
Transactions that belong to the same block will use the same conversion, so that the amount in basic currency for the same amount and transaction will always be the same. - Exchange rate from currency conversion of the same date
- Exchange rates taken from the Accounting file (Exchange rates table)
- Exchange rate collected from the PayPal currency conversion.
The conversion will give an indication when it could not find a valid exchange rate for a currency and ask for a currency exchange rate.
Import other PayPal fields
You can import other information, included in the PayPal file, into Banana Accounting.
- Add a new column to the Transactions table with the name "PayPal" + the column name of the PayPal file.
For example "PayPalTimeZone", "PayPalSalesTax", "PayPalTip".- Specify the column type (Text, Number, Amount, Date, Time).
- For Amount and Number also indicate the decimal place.
- In the Account Card, the columns of the Amount type will also have an end total.
- In the PayPal download history with "Customize Download Fields", you can specify the column to download.
- The available columns (names in English, without space and in CamelCase) are:
Time, TimeZone, Type, Name, Status, Subject, Currency, Gross, Fee, Net, Note, FromEmailAddress, ToEmailAddress, TransactionId, PaymentType, CounterpartyStatus, ShippingAddress, AddressStatus. ItemTitle, ItemId, ShippingAndHandlingAmount, InsuranceAmount, SalesTax, Tip, Discount, SellerId, Option1Name, Option1Value, Option2Name, Option2Value, AuctionSite, BuyerId, ItemUrl, ClosingDate, ReferenceTxnId, InvoiceNumber,SubscriptionNumber, CustomNumber, ReceiptId, Balance, ContactPhoneNumber, BalanceImpact, AddressLine1, AddressLine2, State, Town, Zip, Country.
When you import the transactions, the PayPal* column cells will be filled with the contents of the PayPal file.
Banana PayPal import extension
The conversion from the PayPal format to the accounting format is a Javascript program.
The program is "open source software" and can be modified to suit the user's needs at best.
To modify the extension, first change the following values so that it does not conflict with the Banana PayPal filter:
- Use a different file name
- Use a different @id
- Use a different description.
License terms
The PayPal documentation does not cover all possible transactions. The import script has been developed based on use cases, and it is possible that not all possibilities have been covered and that the script need improvements.
PayPal may also change the data format and the script results may not be the same.
Take care using the import and always check that the Account Balance corresponds to the PayPal balance.
The use of the import script is governed by the Apache 2.0 license, the file can be freely modified.
By using the script you accept the license and the disclaimer terms.
Troubleshooting
If you experience any problem first update the import filter to the latest version in Manage extensions.
- Rounding problem.
It can happen that the PayPal file use a decimal format that is different from the one of your computer. Amount are therefore truncated (12.34 become 12 or it become 1234).
PayPal assign you a specific format for the language encoding based on you country (see PayPal language encoding explanations).- Make sure that the PayPal download are the same as your computer settings
- Or login in you PayPal account and change the PayPal language encode setting (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/customerprofileweb?cmd=_profile-language-encoding).
With the button More Option you can eventually select the UTF-8 that is the best suited to exchange data.
- The error message "Impossible to translate file header: .."
- Try using the Banana Accounting Plus version.
- Change your download settings as specified above in the "PayPal language encoding setting"
- Assure you are using the original CSV file downloaded from PayPal and not one opened and saved with Excel.
- The error message "Currency non converted" indicates that there has been no available exchange rate for the conversion.
- It is possible you have not set up your basic currency
- You have set up the PayPal to keep more than one currency. The PayPal file does not convert currency and you should therefore use a multi-currency accounting.
- If the last balance is different from the account
- Check whether you have a correct opening amount (the balance prior to the first imported transaction)
- Your account is not in the same currency.
If your PayPal account is set up to use different currencies or in a currency different from basic currency, it would be suitable to use a multi currency account.
- If you get a message field "BalanceImpact not found in headers" or the same message with another field name, is due to the fact that the PayPal History file does not contains a field that is needed for import.
- Login in PayPal and go to download history
- Before downloading the PayPal history file click on "Customize My History Download"
- You will see a list of available field and check the one that is missing
The "Balance Impact" is near the end of the list.
PayPal will save the setting. Next time you download again the field will be included. - Download again the history file.
- If you have an error message "AccountDebit" and "AccountCredit" not found, you have a file with old columns name.
use the command Tools->Create New File to create a copy of the file with the correct columns.
Reference
PayPal Documentation
Changes
- 2021-03-24 New version for Banana+
- Complete history
Feedback
Let us know what you think of the import script or how we could eventually improve the script.
Revolut - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced)
Revolut - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced)This import extension allows you to import the transactions from Revolut platform (Private & Business) into Banana.
You can install the extension from the menu Extensions → Manage Extensions.
Requirements for use
- Banana accounting Plus with the Advanced Plan.
Export procedure
Export your banking transactions in *.csv format by accessing your Revolut account.
- Find your movements.
- Export your account movements by choosing the *.csv format.
- Save the file on your computer.
- We recommend saving the file in a place where you can easily find it later and not opening it before importing it.
Import procedure
- Via the Actions → Import to accounting → select Import transactions box
- Choose the extension to be used, in this case 'Revolut - Import movements csv (Banana+ Advanced)'.
- With the Browse button, choose the file from which to import the transactions.
- Press OK Button.
If you are importing transactions from the Business platform, enable in Banana the ExternalReference column, shows the transaction id assigned by Revolut.
For more details see import transactions page.
Error Messages
- Unrecognised *.csv file format: The format of the *.csv file you are trying to import does not match any of the formats associated with this filter:
- Check that you have chosen the correct file.
- If the file you have chosen is correct, it may be that our filter requires updating.
- This extension requires Banana Accounting+ Advanced: You are trying to use the extension with a licence other than the one requested, please upgrade to the Advanced Plan. to be able to use the functionality of this filter.
Send feedback
It may happen that the format of the csv file is updated and as a result the filter no longer functions correctly. Send us feedback and attach an example file (.csv) with the new format and we will proceed to update the filter.
Stripe - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced) [BETA]
Stripe - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced) [BETA]This import extension allows you to import the transactions from Stripe platform into Banana. Stripe allows multiple export options, you can use two different export types to import data into Banana:
You can install the extension from the menu Extensions → Manage Extensions.
Requirements for use
- Banana accounting Plus with the Advanced Plan.
- Use a double entry or income and expenses accounting
Export the transactions report
It allows you to obtain all customer payments, including fees and collected transfers, and their corresponding status. To obtain this report you need to:
- Log in to your Stripe account on the browser
- In the main dashboard, select Transactions.
- Click All activity.
- Click Export.
In the export dialog select:
- Columns: All columns.
- Then click on Export.
We recommend saving the file in a place where you can easily find it later and not opening it before importing it.
Export of the balance summary report
This report is similar to a bank statement, helping you to reconcile your Stripe balance at the end of the month.
It provides an itemized CSV export of your complete transaction history and any custom metadata associated
with those transactions. All transactions are shown in your settlement currency (after any foreign currency conversion).
To obtain this report you need to:
- Log in to your Stripe account on the browser
- In the main dashboard, select Reports.
- Click Summary balance.
- Choose Balance change from activity.
- Click Download.
In the export dialog select:
- Report format: Itemized.
- Columns: All columns.
- Then click on Download.
We recommend saving the file in a place where you can easily find it later and not opening it before importing it.
Import procedure
The import procedure works the same for both reports:
- Via the Actions → Import to accounting → select Import transactions box
- Choose the extension to be used, in this case 'Stripe- Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced) [BETA]'.
- With the Browse button, choose the file from which to import the transactions.
- Press OK Button.
In the settings dialogue you must enter the date format and the accounts to be used to record stripe movements in the accounts:
- Stripe Account: Account where the amount is credited.
- Stripe In: Revenue account, this account records the gross amount paid by the customer
- *Stripe Reserved Funds: Cost account, used to record the amount reserved by stripe and then returned.
- *Stripe Fee: Cost account to record transaction-related expenses retained by stripe.

*These elements are only to be entered if you import the data using the "All transactions" method, if you import the balance change from activity you can leave them empty.
The accounts inserted must exists in your chart of accounts, if you do not yet have any suitable accounts, you can create new ones in your chart of accounts.
Currently only data in Stripe's Standard columns are imported, data in columns added by other platforms you are connected to are not imported.
For more details see import transactions page.
Visualize the imported data
In the Transactions table:
- Enable the ExternalReference (External Reference) and the Notes columns to see the id that Stripe has assigned to the transaction, this way you have a reference to the original transaction id generated in Stripe.
- When imported, transactions are sorted by date, it is possible that transactions belonging to the same operation are split by date and therefore do not occur in succession. We recommended to keep the .csv file as a reference as movements are exported grouped by operation, for control activities you can trace back the original movements using the external reference and notes columns.
Error Messages
- Unrecognised *.csv file format: The format of the *.csv file you are trying to import does not match any of the formats associated with this filter:
- Check that you have chosen the correct file.
- If the file you have chosen is correct, it may be that our filter requires updating.
- This extension requires Banana Accounting+ Advanced: You are trying to use the extension with a licence other than the one requested, please upgrade to the Advanced Plan. to be able to use the functionality of this filter.
Send us a feedback
This extension is a BETA version, we welcome suggestions for improvement.
It may happen that the format of the csv file is updated and as a result the filter no longer functions correctly. Send us feedback and attach an example file (.csv) with the new format and we will proceed to update the filter.
Wise - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced)
Wise - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced)This import extension allows you to import the transactions from Wise platform (Personal & Business) into Banana.
You can install the extension from the menu Extensions → Manage Extensions.
Requirements for use
- Banana accounting Plus with the Advanced Plan.
- Wise also provides files with standard format ISO20022, which you can import with the Professional plan. To import files in this format you need to install the relevant import extension: Importing SEPA/ISO Bank Statement 20022 . Using SEPA/ISO20022 format is preferred over .csv when you have transactions in multiple currencies.
Export procedure
Export your banking transactions in *.csv format by accessing your Wise account.
- Find your movements.
- Export your account movements by choosing the *.csv format.
- Save the file on your computer.
- We recommend saving the file in a place where you can easily find it later and not opening it before importing it.
Import procedure
- Via the Actions → Import to accounting → select Import transactions box
- Choose the extension to be used, in this case 'Wise - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced)'.
- With the Browse button, choose the file from which to import the transactions.
- Press OK Button.
For more details see import transactions page.
Error Messages
- Unrecognised *.csv file format: The format of the *.csv file you are trying to import does not match any of the formats associated with this filter:
- Check that you have chosen the correct file.
- If the file you have chosen is correct, it may be that our filter requires updating.
- This extension requires Banana Accounting+ Advanced: You are trying to use the extension with a licence other than the one requested, please upgrade to the Advanced Plan. to be able to use the functionality of this filter.
Send us a feedback
It may happen that the format of the csv file is updated and as a result the filter no longer functions correctly. Send us feedback and attach an example file (.csv) with the new format and we will proceed to update the filter.
Yokoy - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced) [BETA]
Yokoy - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced) [BETA]This import extension allows you to import the transactions from Yokoy platform into Banana.
You can install the extension from the menu Extensions → Manage Extensions.
Requirements for use
- Banana accounting Plus with the Advanced Plan.
Export procedure
Export your banking transactions in *.csv format by accessing your Yokoy account.
- Find your movements.
- Export your account movements by choosing the *.csv format.
- Save the file on your computer.
- We recommend saving the file in a place where you can easily find it later and not opening it before importing it.
Accounting file Setup
Before importing the data into Banana make sure you follow the steps described below to correctly set up the accounting file (*.ac2) and prepare it for the correct import of transactions:
- In the transactions table make visible the ExternalReference column. The unique registration number created by revolut is entered here. This value can be used to avoid importing the same registration twice.
- Check that the accounts you refer to in the entries you import exist in the Accounts table. If an account is not found, an error will be displayed, in which case simply add the account in question to the Accounts table. Do the same thing with the VAT codes in the VAT Table
Import procedure
- Via the Actions → Import to accounting → select Import transactions box
- Choose the extension to be used, in this case 'Yokoy- import transactions (*.csv)'.
- With the Browse button, choose the file from which to import the transactions.
- Press OK Button.
If you are importing transactions from the Business platform, enable in Banana the ExternalReference column, shows the transaction id assigned by Revolut.
For more details see import transactions page.
Error Messages
- Unrecognised *.csv file format: The format of the *.csv file you are trying to import does not match any of the formats associated with this filter:
- Check that you have chosen the correct file.
- If the file you have chosen is correct, it may be that our filter requires updating.
- This extension requires Banana Accounting+ Advanced: You are trying to use the extension with a licence other than the one requested, please upgrade to the Advanced Plan. to be able to use the functionality of this filter.
Send us a feedback
It may happen that the format of the csv file is updated and as a result the filter no longer functions correctly. Send us feedback and attach an example file (.csv) with the new format and we will proceed to update the filter.
CiviCRM Contributions - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced) [BETA]
CiviCRM Contributions - Import movements .csv (Banana+ Advanced) [BETA]You can install the extension from the menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
Requirements for Use
Banana Accounting Plus with the Advanced Plan.
Send us a feedback
This extension is a BETA version, we welcome suggestions for improvement.
It may happen that the format of the csv file is updated and as a result the filter no longer functions correctly. Send us feedback and attach an example file (.csv) with the new format and we will proceed to update the filter.
OFX - Open financial exchange transactions import filter (*.ofx *.ofc *.xml)
OFX - Open financial exchange transactions import filter (*.ofx *.ofc *.xml)Import extension (*.ofx *.ofc *.xml). Install this filter via the menu command Extensions → Manage Extensions.
The file is an import extension for Banana Accounting 8 and following.
It allows the software to:
Read OFX (Open Financial Exchange) files
Extract financial transactions
Convert them into Banana’s Transactions table
What Is OFX?
OFX (Open Financial Exchange) is a structured financial data format used by banks and software such as:
Quicken
Microsoft Money
It is more reliable than QIF because it includes:
Unique transaction IDs (FITID)
Structured account information
Statement balances
Currency data
What the Script Does
The OFX import extension:
Parses the OFX file structure
Extracts transaction blocks (<STMTTRN>)
Reads key fields:
Date (<DTPOSTED>)
Amount (<TRNAMT>)
Description (<NAME>)
Memo (<MEMO>)
Transaction ID (<FITID>)
Converts them into Banana transaction rows
Prevents duplicate imports using FITID
Typical OFX Transaction Structure
<STMTTRN>
<TRNTYPE>DEBIT
<DTPOSTED>20260301
<TRNAMT>-125.50
<FITID>20260301001
<NAME>Vendor Payment
<MEMO>Invoice 4587
</STMTTRN>
Export from Online Banking (Recommended)
Many banks in USA allow transaction export.
Steps:
Log into your online banking portal
Go to transaction history
Select Download / Export
Choose format:
OFX
or QFX
Select date range
Download the file
Export from Financial Software
Software like Quicken allows exporting to OFX:
Open your account
Choose Export transactions
Select OFX format
Save the file
Quicken Interchange Format import filter (*.qif)
Quicken Interchange Format import filter (*.qif)It allows Banana Accounting to read and convert data from QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) files into Banana’s internal accounting structure (Transactions table, Accounts, Categories).
The script:
- Parses QIF records (such as date, amount, payee, memo, category)
- Transforms them into Banana-compatible transaction rows
- Handles different QIF types (Bank, Cash, Credit Card, etc.)
- Ensures correct formatting for dates and amounts
In short, it enables importing bank or financial transaction data exported in QIF format into Banana Accounting.
How to Export Data in QIF Format
QIF is an older financial exchange format originally used by Quicken.
Exporting from Financial Software
If your software supports QIF export:
Open your accounting or banking software
Go to Export or Data Export
Select:
Format: QIF (Quicken Interchange Format)
Account type: Bank / Cash / Credit Card
Choose date range
Save the
.qiffile
Exporting from Online Banking
Some banks still allow QIF export:
Log in to your online banking portal
Open the transaction history
Choose Download / Export
Select format:
QIF (if available)
Otherwise: CSV (you would need conversion)
Many banks today provide CSV or OFX instead of QIF.
Basic QIF Structure Example
A QIF file looks like this:
!Type:Bank
D03/01/2026
T-125.50
PPayment to Vendor
MInvoice 4587
LExpenses:Office
^Export Extensions
Export Address data in the VCard format
Export Address data in the VCard formatUsing the extension to export vCards
This extension is compatible only with the following file types:
- Address book
- Library and collections
- Estimates and Invoices
To generate and export vCards, the extension uses data from the Contacts table in the file. Specifically, it reads the following columns:
- First Name
- Family Name
- Street
- Zip
- Locality
- Country Code
- Country
- Mobile Phone
- Home Phone
- Email Home
Ensure that your file is of a supported type and that the required columns are filled in correctly to guarantee a successful export.
Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Export Address data in the VCard format.
- From the extensions list select Export Address data in the VCard format.
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Export address data in vCard format
To export the vCard with the addresses data:
- Open the Banana file.
- From the Extensions menu select Export Address data in the VCard format.
- Enter the contact ID. You can export a vCard containing all contacts or just specific ones.
- Save the vCard.
The generated .vcf file contains a structure like the following one:
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:3.0
N:Pallino;Pinco
FN:Pinco Pallino
TEL;type=CELL:1234567890
TEL;type=HOME:1234567890
ADR;TYPE=HOME:;;Via Trevano 7a;Lugano;;6900;
LABEL;TYPE=HOME:Via Trevano 7a Lugano,6900
REV:2017-02-07T14:07:54.694Z
END:VCARD
Export vCard for unsupported file types
If you're using a file type that is not supported by this extension (e.g., a double-entry accounting file, an income/expense accounting file, etc.), you can still export the data for members, customers and suppliers by following these steps:
- Copy the contact information from your current accounting file.
- Create a new file of type Address book and paste the copied data into the appropriate columns.
- Run the extension to export the vCards in the new file.
Journal Export (Banana 9)
Journal Export (Banana 9)How to use it
In order to use this app you have to:
- Install the app
- Menu Apps → Manage Apps...
- Select Universal as country.
- Select english as language.
- Select Online → Productivity.
- From the apps list select Journal Export.
- Click Install to install the app.
- Click Close to close the window.
- Run the app
- Menu Apps → Journal Export.
- Export the content
- From the top bar select Copy to Clipboard.
- Copy into Excel
- Open Excel and paste the copied content.

Journal Export (Banana+)
Journal Export (Banana+)Prerequisites
To use this extension you must download and install Banana Accounting Plus.
Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions
- Select Universal as country.
- Select english as language.
- Select Online > Productivity.
- From the extensions list select Journal Export (Banana+).
- Click Install to install the extension.
- Click Close to close the window.
Create the journal report
To creare and export the journal:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the Extensions menu select the Journal Export (Banana+).
- In Settings dialogue choose the journal columns you want to display, then click OK.
- From the Print Preview of the report select the Copy to Clipboard command in the top bar.
- Open Excel and paste the copied content. Columns headers and data will be copied in Excel. From there you can use it to create your own reports.
Settings dialogue
Run the extension from the menu Extensions > Journal Export (Banana+).
The extension Settings dialogue will open. From here you can choose the journal columns you want to include in the report.

You can find more information about the journal columns in the Journal’s API documentation.
Print example

Time Sheet Export
Time Sheet ExportPrerequisites
- Download and install Banana Accounting Plus (or Banana Accounting 9, version 9.0.5).
Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- MenuExtensions > Manage Extensions.
- Select Universal as country.
- Select english as language.
- Select Online > Productivity.
- From the extensions list select Time Sheet Export.
- Click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Export the time sheet columns
To export the columns of the time sheet table:
- Open a time sheet file type.
- From the Extensions menu select the Time Sheet Export.
- In Settings dialogue choose the time sheet columns you want to export, then click OK.
- From the Print Preview of the generated report select the Copy to Clipboard command in the top bar.
- Open Excel and paste the copied content. Columns headers and data will be copied in Excel. From there you can use it to create your own reports.

Report Extensions
Account Statement Letter
Account Statement LetterInstall the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Account Statement Letter.
- From the extensions list select Account Statement Letter.
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Create the report
To creare the report:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the menu File > File and accounting properties > Address, enter the sender address.
- In the Accounts table (Address view) enter the receiver address for the account.
- From the Extensions menu select the Account Statement Letter.
- Enter the account number.
Example of account statement report:

Account balance by day within a period
Account balance by day within a periodInstall the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Account balance by day within a period.
- From the extensions list select Account balance by day within a period.
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Create the report
To creare the report:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the Extensions menu select the Account balance by day within a period.
- Enter the account number.
- Select the period.
A window with results is displayed. You can copy, save and print the results.

Account balance for all days in a month
Account balance for all days in a monthInstall the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Account balance for all days in a month.
- From the extensions list select Account balance for all days in a month.
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Create the report
To creare the report:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the Extensions menu select Account balance for all days in a month.
- Enter the month number.
- Enter the account number.
A window with results is displayed. You can copy, save and print the results.

Audit Reports [BETA]
Audit Reports [BETA]The main purpose of this extension is to provide reports that can be easily copied into excel, summarising and showing the main accounting data that are normally taken as a basis by auditors when preparing their analysis.
Useful reports for Banana users who need to send their auditor accounting data, but also for auditors who use Banana themselves, as these reports are based on the functionalities already offered by Banana and therefore facilitate and speed up the collection of accounting data.
Reports
The following reports can be generated:
- General Ledger: Shows the transactions for each account, like in the account card.
- Journal: Shows the details of each transaction.
- VAT Journal: Shows the details of each VAT transaction.
- Trial Balance: Shows the balance of all accounting items in two columns (debit and credit).
- Customers And Suppliers: Shows list of customers and suppliers and information about them.
Through a dialogue it is possible to decide the time of year to be taken into account in the reports.
Adding extra columns
Through the command "Columns Settings" additional columns can be inserted in each report, except for the trial balance, which remains as it is. To add a column to the report, simply enter its xml name in the dialogue. To add several columns, separate them with a semicolon ";" as shown in the example.

The columns you can add are the same present in the Transactions table, except for the Customers and Suppliers report, for which you find the data in the Accounts table.
If you accidentally add a column that is not contained in the tables mentioned, no error is currently raised, the column will be added but no value will be present.
Copy to Excel
Reports are easily copied to Excel, when the report preview is generated, just click on the "copy" icon and paste the copied table into an Excel sheet.
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Once the whole table has been copied, you can arrange the file as you want and customise your report with Excel tools.

Messages
- Total debit and total credit are different: The total Debit and total Credit do not match, check if the same error is present in your Accounting file, if it is only present in the report send us a feedback
Printing receipts from cash book transactions
Printing receipts from cash book transactionsThis extension prints payment receipts based on transactions from cash book accounting file.
Example of a payment receipt:

The program prints the receipt using the following logic:
- It takes all the lines with the same Doc Number, of the lines where the cursor is positioned.
- It prints the document number in the "Payment receipt No: "
- It prints the amount by summing all the amounts.
- It prints the Descriptions in different lines.
with the text of the Description column of all the transactions that have the same doc number.

Example file
To created the receipts:
- Open a Cash Book file:
- Or download the example ch.banana.script.payment.receipt.sample.file.ac2 and open it.
- Positions on the line of the transaction group you wish to print.
- From the Extensions menu select the Printing receipts from cash book transactions.
Settings and properties
Prior to printing the receipt you can set the
Extension properties
You can set the following parameters from the menu Extensions > Manage Extensions, select the Printing receipts from cash book transactions extension and click on Settings.
- Include page header (1=yes, 0=no)
The logo and the address information can be included as header of the page. - Automatic date (1=yes, 0=no)
The date of the transaction is used. - Font type
The font type of the texts (Arial, Helvetica, Times New Roman, ...)
Address
Set your address from the menu File > File and accounting properties > Address.
Header logo
A logo for the header can be added as attachment in the Documents table.
- Add the Documents table to the Banana Accounting file.
If it is not already present you need to add the Documents table in the Banana document with the menu command Tools > Add new features > Add document table. - Add a row in the Documents table.
- In the ID column, enter "logo".
- In the Attachments column, double click on the cell and select Image, then choose the logo image you want to use.
Entering transactions
Cash book transactions are entered as usual in the Transactions table.
- Transactions are considered to belong to the same group when they have the same doc number.
- Paid to
- You can enter the text you want to display on the printout (e.g. "Paid to:").
- You can also enter text in bold by enclosing it in double asterisks ** (e.g. **Paid to:**)
- You can enter the text "#paidto" (without quotes) to let the program insert a blank line followed by the text in bold and in the language of the accounting file (it, fr, de, en, nl).
Report Balance and Profit & Loss with transactions details
Report Balance and Profit & Loss with transactions detailsThis extension creates a Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss report with transactions details for each account.
Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Report Balance and Profit & Loss with transactions details.
- From the extensions list select Report Balance and Profit & Loss with transactions details.
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Create the report
To creare the report:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the Extensions menu select the Report Balance and Profit & Loss with transactions details.
- Select the financial report you want to print:
- Assets / Liabilities
- Income / Expenses
- All
Example of assets details:
Example of liabilities details:
Example of income details:
Example of expenses details:
Transaction Voucher (Banana+)
Transaction Voucher (Banana+)Accounting settings
From menu File > File and accounting properties > Accounting Tab, enter the project number/name in the Header Left field.
How it works
- For each transaction of the Transactions table enter the voucher number in the Doc column.
- From the Transactions table of the accounting file select a row with the desired voucher number you want to create the report.
The voucher number is taken from the selected row where the cursor is positioned, but you can also change it manually into settings dialog. - Launch the extension from the menu Extensions > Transaction Voucher (Banana+).
- In the settings dialog window enter the required information.
- Logo
Check to include the logo in the header.
The logo is defined with the command File > Logo setup where you can also set the size, choose how to align it (left, centre, right). - Logo-Name
Enter the name of the logo customisation defined in the menu File > Logo setup, respecting upper and lower case. - Title
- Voucher number
- Paid to
- Paid in
- Cheque No.
- Payment Received by
- Paid by
- Prepared by
- Verified by
- Recommended by
- Approved by
- Logo
- All the values entered are saved and proposed the next time.
- The extension will print the information entered in the dialog plus the data of the transaction with the specified Voucher / Doc number.
Transaction Voucher (Helvetas model)
Transaction Voucher (Helvetas model)How it works
- From the Transactions table of the accounting file select a row with the desired Doc number.
- Launch the extension from the menu Extensions > Transaction Voucher (Helvetas model).
- A dialog window requesting some information will appear.
The voucher number is taken from the row selected where the cursor is positioned, but you can change it manually.
Complete all the remaining fields by entering your data and click Ok.
The values entered are saved and proposed the next time. - The extension will print the information entered in the dialog plus the data of the transactions with the specified Voucher / Doc number.
Example of Voucher report:

Transaction Voucher (Swiss Red Cross model)
Transaction Voucher (Swiss Red Cross model)Accounting settings
Two settings are required:
- the Header Left
- click menu File > File and accounting properties > Header Left.
The Header Left field must contain the project number and the project name divided by the "-" character (example: "1234 - Abc")
- click menu File > File and accounting properties > Header Left.
- add a small image/logo
- Add the Documents table to the Banana Accounting file.
If it is not already present you need to add the Documents table in the Banana document with the menu command Tools > Add new features > Add document table. - In the Id column, of the documents table insert transaction_voucher_image.
- In the Attachments column, double click on the cell, select Image and add the desired image.
- Add the Documents table to the Banana Accounting file.
How it works
- From the Transactions table of the accounting file select a row with the desired Doc number.
For example:
- Launch the extensions from the menu Extension > Transaction Voucher. A dialog window requesting some information will appear.
- The voucher number is taken from the row selected where the cursor is positioned, but you can change it manually.
- Complete all the remaining fields by entering your data and click Ok.
The values entered are proposed the next time.
Dialog example:
- The extension will print the information enterd in the dialog plus the data of the transactions with the specified Voucher / Doc number.
For example:
Trial Balance
Trial BalanceInstall the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Trial Balance.
- From the extensions list select Trial Balance.
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Create the report
To creare the report:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the Extensions menu select the Trial Balance.
- Select the period.
For the given period, display a Trial Balance report containing:
- Balance sheet
- Profit & Loss
The details displayed are the following:
- Account
- Account description
- Debit amounts
- Credit amounts
Example of Trial Balance report:
Trial Balance and Blockchain (Quarter periods)
Trial Balance and Blockchain (Quarter periods)This extension creates a report containing the table Accounts and at the end the blockchain for the selected quarter period.
Prerequisites
To use this extension you must download and install Banana Accounting Plus.
Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions
- Select Universal as country.
- Select Online > Productivity.
- From the extensions list select Trial Balance and Blockchain (Quarter periods).
- Click Install to install the extension.
- Click Close to close the window.
Create the report
To creare the report:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the menu File > File and accounting properties, in the Header left and Header right fields enter the texts to be printed on the left and right in the page header.
- From the Extensions menu select Trial Balance and Blockchain (Quarter periods).
- In Settings dialogue select the period, set the header texts, the title and font, then click OK to create the report.
The texts of the settings dialog and column headers in the printout are fixed and are in the same language as the Banana file (defined from the menu File > File and accounting properties > Other > Current language). The languages that can be used are Italian, French, German and English.
Settings dialogue
Run the extension from the menu Extensions > Trial Balance and Blockchain (Quarter periods).
The extension Settings dialogue will open. From here you can choose some parameters to print the report.
- Period.
Select a period from the list. The periods are divided into three quarters. - Header left text.
Insert another text to be printed on the left side of the page header. - Header right text.
Insert another text to be printed on the right side of the page header. - Title.
Insert text to be printed as title of the page. - Font family.
Insert the font type. - Font size.
Insert the font size for all the page texts. - Title font size.
Insert the font size for the title.

Print example

Trial Balance with transaction's lock blockchain information
Trial Balance with transaction's lock blockchain informationThe extension creates a report containing the table Accounts and the blockchain information regarding the transaction lock of the previous period and of the current period.
This printout has been conceived for a customer that has central SAP accounting and use Banana Accounting locally, to keep accounting for at more than 40 schools. Each school keep their own accounting and every 4 months the data is integrated in the main accounting system.
In order to assure that the information is perfectly synchronized:
- The school lock the transactions so that each movement is marked with a blockchain.
- The school print the report using this extension, with the data and the blockchain info of the current and last period.
- Prior to entering the data in the main system, the responsable verify that the blockchain of the last period already entered is the same as the one printed on the current report.
Personal at the schools can easily manage their finance locally and have more details and better control over the spending. Data is only entered in the main system periodically. The organisation have a better accounting system and save a lot of money in training and SAP licenses.
Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions
- Select Universal as country.
- Select Online > Productivity.
- From the extensions list select Trial Balance with transaction's lock blockchain information.
- Click Install to install the extension.
- Click Close to close the window.
Create the report
To creare the report:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the menu File > File and accounting properties, in the Header left and Header right fields enter the texts to be printed on the left and right in the page header.
- From the Extensions menu select Trial Balance with transaction's lock blockchain information.
- In Settings dialogue set header texts, title and font as you want, then click OK.
- In Period dialogue select a period and confirm with OK to create the report.
The texts of the settings dialog and column headers in the printout are fixed and are in the same language as the Banana file (defined from the menu File > File and accounting properties > Other > Current language). The languages that can be used are Italian, French, German and English.
Settings dialogue
Run the extension from the menu Extensions > Trial Balance with transaction's lock blockchain information.
The extension Settings dialogue will open. From here you can choose some parameters to print the report.
- Header left text.
Insert another text to be printed on the left side of the page header. - Header right text.
Insert another text to be printed on the right side of the page header. - Title.
Insert text to be printed as title of the page. - Font family.
Insert the font type. - Font size.
Insert the font size for all the page texts. - Title font size.
Insert the font size for the title.

Print example

Blockchain row explanation:
- Date until which transactions are locked.
- Date of the last transaction.
- Number of locked transactions.
- Progressive hash of last locked transaction.
Utilities Extensions for accounting
This section covers general utility extensions for accounting.
Table of contents
- Compare current with other accounting file
- Calculate interest on account (exact days 365/365)
- Update Dates in the accounting file
- Invoice from member fee (Banana 9)
- Invoice from member fee (Banana+)
- Printing receipts from cash book transactions
- Reconcile account with mt940/ISO20022 file
- Duplicate transaction checking
Calculate interest on account (exact days 365/365)
Calculate interest on account (exact days 365/365)Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Calculate interest on account (exact days 365/365).
- From the extensions list select Calculate interest on account (exact days 365/365).
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Create the report
To creare the report:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the Extensions menu select Calculate interest on account (exact days 365/365).
- Enter the account number.
- Select the period.
- Enter the interest rate on debit balance.
- Enter the interest rate on credit balance.
A window with results is displayed. You can copy, save and print the results. The transactions list can be paste into the table Transactions.
Compare current with other accounting file
Compare current with other accounting fileInstall the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Compare current with other accounting file.
- From the extensions list select Compare current with other accounting file.
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Compare two accounting files
To compare two accounting files:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the Extensions menu select Compare current with other accounting file.
- Select a second accounting file to compare.
The differences are reported as messages, when you click on it you go to the row.

Create invoice transactions from member fee (Banana 9)
Create invoice transactions from member fee (Banana 9)Prerequisites
- Double-entry accounting file with normal accounts for members/customers is required.
Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Create invoice transactions from member fee (Banana 9).
- From the extensions list select Create invoice transactions from member fee (Banana 9).
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Add the MemberFee column
- Open the Accounts table (Address view).
- Activate the MemberFee column (the column already exists, it just needs to be activated).
- For each member/customer use the MemberFee column to enter the invoice amount.
Create invoice transactions
To creare the invoice transactions:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the menu Account1 select Import to accounting.
- As import option select Transactions.
- From the list select the Create invoice transactions from member fee extension.
- In the File name field, click Browse and select the current open accounting file.
- Click OK.
- Enter the invoice start number.
- Enter the revenue account.
- Enter the transaction description.
- The Import transactions opens, confirm with OK.
The program creates the invoice transactions for all the member/customer that has an amount in the MemberFee column of the table Accounts.
Create invoice transactions from member fee (Banana+)
Create invoice transactions from member fee (Banana+)Prerequisites
- Banana Accounting Plus.
- Double entry accounting file with Cost Centers accounts (Cc1, Cc2, Cc3) for members/customers is required.
Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Create invoice transactions from member fee (Banana+).
- From the extensions list select Create invoice transactions from member fee (Banana+).
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Add the MemberFee column
- Open the Accounts table (Address view).
- Activate the MemberFee column (the column already exists, it just needs to be activated).
- For each member/customer use the MemberFee column to enter the invoice amount.
Create invoice transactions
To creare the invoice transactions:
- Open the accounting file.
- From the menu Extensions select Create invoice transactions from member fee (Banana+).
- In the Settings dialogue:
- Set the invoice description.
The text that is displayed on the invoice. This text is automatically followed by first and last name or company name. - Set the starting invoice number.
The first invoice starts whit this number, while all others invoices use progressive numbers.
- Set the invoice description.
- The program shows a dialog with all the invoice transactions that will be added.
- Confirm with OK.
The program creates the invoice transactions for all the members/customers that have an amount in the MemberFee column of the table Accounts.
- Date: the date of the current day.
- Description: text entered in the settings followed by first and last name or company name.
- Amount: the amount defined in the MemberFee column of the Accounts table.
- Cc1 / Cc2 / Cc3: the Cost Center account of the member/customer:
- Cc1 when using cost centers that starts with "."
- Cc2 when using cost centers that starts with ","
- Cc3 when using cost centers that starts with ";"
Duplicate transaction checking
Duplicate transaction checkingInstall the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Duplicate transaction checking.
- From the extensions list select Duplicate transaction checking.
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Check for duplicate transactions
To check for duplicate transactions:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the Extensions menu select Duplicate transaction checking.
A transaction is duplicate if another transaction exists with the same amount, the same credit account and the same debit account in a time laps of 3 days.
If a duplicate transaction is found, a message is displayed to the user.
It is possible to skip the check for a transaction: just add a column with the name 'SkipDuplicateCheck' and insert any value (ie.: 'x') to the transaction to skip.
Reconcile account with mt940/ISO20022 file
Reconcile account with mt940/ISO20022 fileThis extension takes as input an electronic bank statemant (MT940 or ISO20022) and compare day by day with the account statements and shows differences.
It is very usefull for finding transactions not recordered or incorrectly recorded.
Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Reconcile account with mt940/ISO20022 file.
- From the extensions list select Reconcile account with mt940/ISO20022 file.
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Create the report
To creare the report:
- Open the accounting file.
- From the Extensions menu select the Reconcile account with mt940/ISO20022 file.
- Select the electronic bank statement (MT940 or ISO20022).
- Enter the account number.
A window with results is displayed. You can copy, save and print the results.
Update Dates in the accounting file
Update Dates in the accounting fileIn order to change the accounting data, the extension uses the Document Change API. For more information visit How-to update Accounting Dates using Document Change.
Install the extension
To install the extension:
- Open Banana Accounting Plus.
- Menu Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- In the search field enter Update Dates in the accounting file.
- From the extensions list select Update Dates in the accounting file.
- Select the extension and click Install.
- Click Close to close the window.
Change accounting dates
To change accounting dates using the extension:
- Open an accounting file.
- From the Extensions menu select the Update Dates in the accounting file.
- A confirmation window dialogue shows all the sections and tables of the accounting where dates will be changed.
- Confirm with OK to apply the changes to the accounting file.
可以客制化的发票式样[UNI11] (仅适用于 Banana财务会计+ )
可以客制化的发票式样[UNI11] (仅适用于 Banana财务会计+ )可高度自定义,可编程,可打印的Banana财务会计软件的发票式样。
您可以使发票轻松地适应您的需求,可以决定要打印的要素,也可以更改文字。
要使用此扩展程序,您需要下载并安装Banana财务会计+。
客制化要打印的发票
发票的打印式样是已经设置好的。但是,如果您也可以进行自定义。您可以根据所需轻松的调整发票的打印,确定要打印的元素,更改文字的摘要。
- 通过设置对话框来自定义。
- 选择要包含在打印中的发票要素。
- 在右边或左边打印地址。
- 指示出要包括的详细信息列并定义顺序。您可以拥包含数量和价格的发票,或者仅包含总额,或在发生业务表中添加的列的发票。
- 更改默认文字。
- 添加其它语言的翻译。
- 更改文字的及打印字体。
- 选择所需的颜色组合。
通过编程进行自定义
- 使用 Javascript 编程进行客制化设置。
- 创建替换默认功能的打印功能,以打印页眉,地址,详细信息,最终的文字和页脚。
- 使用CSS自定义。
- 您可以通过创建自定义式样来调整打印,以便可以更改发票的外观 (文本格式,元素的位置等)。









