Organising work
With almost 35 years of experience in close contact with our users, we can say with certainty that a proper initial set-up of administrative and accounting work is crucial. Dedicating time to organisation right from the start avoids later reorganisations, thereby optimising the workflow.
On the pages listed below, we offer some practical tips on how to manage the collection of documents, the division into filing cabinets and the file storage structure:
会计文件和收据
在会计核算的基础上,有会计凭证和收据。
关于会计的组织形式,取决于活动的规模和文件的数量。必须根据所需来组织事物。
下面我们所列出的内容是非常有用的。
不同类型的文件
区分和组织不同类型的文件是非常重要的。
- 基本文件: 租金合同,电话订阅,法规,保险合同以及所有的签一次字,有效期为几年的文件。这些文件需要被保存在一个单独的文件夹中,其中只包含此种类型的文档。对于其中一些非常重要的文件 (例如预付定金的收据,等等),我们建议您对其进行扫描并且把原件保存在一个安全的地方。不要在重要文件上打洞,请把它们放在透明的塑料文件夹里。这些都是您活动/公司的基础,您需要对其小心谨慎的处理。
- 与员工相关的文件: 把与个人相关的合同,保险以及其它的文件保存在单独的文件夹中是非常有用的。
如果有大量的文件,我们建议您为每个文件夹进行分类。 - 增值税申报: 把定期要提交的不同申报进行特定的分类是很有用的 (例如按季度,每半年或每年)。对于增值税和其它一般的文件,最好将它们与基本文件存放在一起。
- 年度的会计凭证和文件: 它们是与费用或收据相关联的收据,发票或其的凭证/票据/文件。这些都要逐年分开保管。每年都需要有一个包含这类文件的文件夹。
会计文件
一个良好的日常秩序是必要的,以便输入会计业务以及控制公司的情况,例如现金流,债务人和债权人的总数等等。
- 所有会计凭证或文件(收据,发票,票)通常必须至少保存十年。
- 把会计文件按日期,与相关联的银行付款对账单或收据一起分类。
- 银行对账单需要与会计文件一起保存。
- 在会计凭证或文件上写一个渐进的数字。此数字应当输入在文件列中,以会计为起点,您可以为会计文件定位。
- 在年末,打印日记账的备份,并把其与会计文件放在一起。
- 通常每年会使用新的文件夹来存放当年的会计文件。
在会计中,记录会计业务有两个标准:
- 收账核算: 发票仅在付款 (供应商) 和收款 (客户) 时记录。
- 会计周转: 发票在收到时记录 (供应商发票) 并开具 (客户发票)。
无需缴纳增值税的小型企业可以通过两种方法进行核算,而需缴纳增值税的企业必须选择必须由当地增值税办事处批准的标准。 在某些情况下,增值税办公室可能会强加使用的标准。 授权特定标准后,除非明确要求主管当局,否则无法更改它。
收账核算
仅在支付和收取发票时记录成本和收入。
- 把开具的发票与您已收到付款的发票分开。
- 定期核实仍需收到付款的所持有的发票。当付款日期超过了最后的期限,发送付款提醒的通知是很有用的。不要耽误太多的时间,请您确保收到未付发票的付款。这虽然会花费时间,但却是很重要的。
- 一旦这些发票被支付,把它们与正常的会计文件存放在一起。
会计周转
在付款和开具发票的时候发票被登记。
请也可以参阅: 客户/供应商登记。
- 把所出具的发票和那些您已收到付款的发票分开。
- 定期核实仍需收到付款的所持有的发票。
当付款日期超过了最后的期限,发送付款提醒的通知是很有用的。
不要耽误太多的时间,请您确保收到未付发票的付款。这虽然会花费时间,但却是很重要的。 - 当您在会计文件中输入所开具的发票的时候,请在发票上做登记的信息。在发生业务表格中,使用发票列来输入发票号码。
- 一旦这些发票被支付,请把它们移至 "已付款" 的区域,并把它们输入在会计文件中。
在您输入之后,请在发票上注明会计业务 (例如使用“已核对”的标志)。
发生业务 / 频率
- 定期在会计文件表格内输入业务是好的 (每天,每周,每月)。
- 我们强烈建议您不要忽略对会计业务的输入,以便您总有更新的信息用来评估活动的进展。
- 通过不同的费用帐户号码,您可以轻易的了解不同费用账户的概况。
- 会计账务不仅是为了税务机关而做的。
永久保存的文件
无限期保存的文件,甚至是基本文件,是指继续有效的、必须无限期保存的文件:
- 租赁或出租物品或不动产的合同。
- 租赁合同。
- 开设银行账户的文件。
- 保险合同。
- 与电话、煤气、电力公司的合同。
- 营销协议。
- 互联网服务的订阅。
- 雇用员工的合同。
- 购买固定 (土地) 或动产 (汽车) 的合同。
保存的规则
原则上,除非合同规定了不同的截止日期,否则基本文件必须在合同终止后保存十年。
因此,必须在整个合同有效期内保留一份租赁合同。当合同到期时,由于不再租用该对象或因为它已被另一个合同替换,因此必须在法律规定的存储时间内提交文件。
法律或合同规定的条款
提交文件是为了证明一项义务的存在或不存在,或者是法律所要求的:
- 保存账簿和会计文件的义务。通常为10年。
- 保修期。必须报告和要求解决缺陷的期限。要求主张缺陷的期限。
- 处方期。法律规定的法律行为的最长时间。例如,向法院请求支付未收回的发票的期限。
- 特殊规定引起的义务。如银行或公证部门适用的特殊规定。
无限保留地保存文件
必须将文件归档并妥善保存在适合此目的的房间中。
- 它们一定不能存放在不能保证可以受到保护的场所。
- 对于重要文件,保留副本 (可考虑数字格式) 是很有用的。
“基础文档”归档文件夹
- 将归档文件夹用于“基础文档”。
也可以使用特殊的盒子进行归档。重要的是文件应易于获取。- 如果您有许多基本文件,则根据交易对手 (承租人的姓名,保险公司的名称) 或类型 (保险,银行合同) 将它们分开是很有用的。
- 将原始合同插入到适当的部分。
- 更多资料夹
- 合同和其它租赁文件。对于房地产。
- 与雇用员工有关的合同或文件。
- 您也可以仅从一个分类器开始,然后添加更多分类器。
补发文件
如果合同被替换,仍有必要保留以前的合同。如果后来发生纠纷、修改合同或您需要向税务机关证明费用,该文件是不可缺少的。
对于归档的基本文件,不妨设置一个档案柜 (或档案盒)。
- 这些文件很少会被查阅。
在标签上注明20XX年以后归档的文件,或租赁合同或归档的人事档案。
- 将文件按归档日期顺序排列。
- 当库满后,在标签上写至20XX年。
- 创建一个新的标签。
具有历史价值的文件
为公司记录一些历史元素,或者是对获得想法很有用的元素,是很有意思的。
从一开始就建立一个历史文件的文件夹。
- 第一份租约。
- 您开的第一张发票。
- 开店时的照片。
- 第一张宣传视频的DVD。
- 第一张样机的照片。
- 一份销售传单的复印件。
文件存放在保险箱中
重要的文件,对公司来说价值很大,是证明信用不可缺少的,应该放在保险箱里。
取用保险箱是需要时间的,所以在自己身边放一份文件,方便自己查阅里面的内容。
程序如下:
- 在将文件存入保险箱之前,先复印一份。
- 将复印件放入基础文件中,并注明原文件在保险箱中。
- 在保险箱中保留一份重要文件的清单。
数字化保存
纸质文件的数字化
以数字格式保存基本文件的副本也很有用。
您可以轻松地制作副本并将其存储在多个地方。
您必须逐一检查是否可以用数字副本替代纸质文件。在扔掉纸质原件之前,您必须检查扫描文件是否具有相同的有效性,以及应遵循哪些程序。
数字化的原始文件
证件的保存是有讲究的,必须遵循这些讲究才能有效。
How to manage digital documents
With Banana Accounting Plus you can manage supporting documents (invoices, receipts, bank statements and other documents) in digital format, reducing or eliminating the use of paper.
Each row of the Transactions table can contain a link to a PDF file. With a simple click you can immediately view the associated document.
In this way:
- transactions and supporting documents remain linked
- document searches are faster
- control and auditing are simplified
How to organize the accounting file and attachments
To ensure that document links work correctly, the Banana accounting file (.ac2) and the digital documents must be saved in the same storage environment (all locally or all in the cloud) and be located in the same main folder.
You can organize the documents in two ways:
- Case 1 – Attachments saved directly in the main folder
The digital attachments and the accounting file are located directly in the main folder.
- Case 2 – Attachments saved in a subfolder of the main folder
The digital attachments (supporting documents) are saved in a subfolder (for example "Attachments" or "Documents") of the main folder that contains the accounting file.
We recommend this second solution, as it keeps the accounting file separate from the attached documents and makes the archive more organized and easier to consult.
Advantages of relative links
When documents (e.g. PDF supporting documents) are saved in the same main folder as the accounting file (directly or in a subfolder), Banana Accounting Plus uses relative links. This allows document links to remain valid even:
- when using synchronization systems (for example Dropbox or similar services)
- when the file path differs from one computer to another.
Archive organization
It is advisable to create a separate folder for each accounting year.
Inside the yearly folder you can create a subfolder dedicated to attachments and, if necessary, additional subfolders to organize documents, for example:
- customer invoices
- supplier invoices
- credit cards
- foreign invoices
The important thing is to maintain a logical and consistent structure that reflects the organization of your accounting and allows you to easily retrieve documents even years later.
Example of digital archive organization

Save in the Documents folder all the digital supporting documents that you receive or that you scan during the year.
Advice on file naming
Always use the same criteria when naming files. A recommended format is:
- year-month-day + counterparty + document type
Examples:
- 2024-01-15-TIM-invoice.pdf
- 2024-01-31-Rossi Marco-invoice.pdf.
It is preferable to use the date of the supporting document.
With this method:
- documents are automatically sorted in chronological order
- searching is easier
- the archive remains consistent over time.
Systematic naming is just as important as the folder structure.
Linking the document to the transaction
When entering a transaction, link it to the related digital document using the DocLink column.
To view the PDF:
Position yourself on the relevant transaction row.

- Click the open icon in the Doc.Link column.
Summary
To correctly organize digital supporting documents in Banana Accounting Plus:
- create a clear and stable folder structure
- save documents in the subfolder dedicated to the accounting year
- use a consistent file naming system (year-month-day + counterparty + document type)
- link each PDF to the related transaction using the Doc.Link column
Systematic management of digital documents improves organization, facilitates searching and makes accounting more verifiable over time.
在本地,在线或在云服务器中管理会计文件
使用 Banana财务会计软件,您可以决定将数据存储在何处。拥有一个清晰的系统是非常有用的,它使您可以轻松地检索数据并以数字格式管理会计文件。
您还可以使用Dropbox,iCloud,Onedrive,Google云端硬盘或任何其它数据共享系统在云中管理帐户。您也可以使用此系统与您的会计师共享数据。
将数据保存在一个单一文件中
把会计数据保存在一个单一文件中。
- 每个会计的数据都保存在一个文件中。
通常,每个会计年度会保留一个会计文件。 - 您可以为文件指定所需的名称。
通常,文件名由公司名称和会计年度组成,后面跟扩展名,例如“ 公司-2020.ac2”。 - 您可以将文件保存在所需的文件夹中。
- 本地的文件夹
- 网络文件夹
- Banana财务会计软件和 Excel一样,在同一时间内只有一个人可以在相同的文件上进行编辑。
您必须注意并检查其他人不在同一文件上同时进行编辑。
如果您在Windows本地网络上工作并且该文件正在使用中,您将收到一条消息,指出该文件仅可供读取。
对于其它操作系统,是不会出现消息的。如果您与多个人一起工作,请注意检查多人操作的问题。
当前保存数据的人将覆盖前一个人员所保存的数据。
创建文件夹的结构
设置适当的目录结构可使您更轻松地管理会计文件,数字文档链接并与他人共享。
要创建文件夹,必须使用您的操作系统可用的功能。
以下注意事项对于很好地组织文件是很有用的:
- 如果您管理多个帐户,建议为每个公司创建一个文件夹。
- 如果除了会计文件外您还保留数字文档,建议每个会计年度都要有一个单独的文件夹。
- 每个会计条目可以链接到与数字会计文档有关的文件。
可以更好地保留年度会计,并将其保存在当前年度的子文件夹中,以便程序创建相对链接,即使您在其他计算机上使用同步文件,也可以使用该链接。 - 不失去有效性的基本文档最好保存在其自己的文件夹中。
文件夹结构如下:
- [公司名称] "公司"
在此目录中为不同会计年度创建文件夹。- 基本
子文件夹,用于存放永不丢失其有效性的文件或数字化文件,例如租赁合同,保险。
您也可以使用此文件夹存储固定资产登记。 - 2022
用于保存当前年份的会计文件的子文件夹(公司-2022.ac2),与当前年份相关的其它文档以及年底的pdf文件。- 支持文件
在子文件夹中,您可以在其中插入以电子形式接收或检索的文件或已扫描的文件。
- 支持文件
- 2023
子文件夹,用于保存下一年的文件- 支持文件
- 基本
在局域网上工作
如果您的公司使用局域网,则可在局域网中创建文件夹结构,以便多人访问。
通常,在本地网络上,您也可以分配访问权限,可限制访问会计数据的人数。
使用云中的系统
如果您使用Dropbox,iCloud,OneDrive,GoogleDrive或任何其它类似的服务,则会在您的电脑上创建一个包含同步数据的文件夹。
为了能够在多台电脑上工作,您需要做的就是使用上一段中指示的结构在同步数据文件夹中创建一个包含公司数据的子文件夹。会计和支持文件将自动在不同系统之间同步。
与会计人员分享数据
云系统还允许您与他人共享数据。您必须如上所述在目录内部创建正在同步的目录结构。使用Dropbox命令与相关会计人员共享文件夹,会计人员将能够查看和编辑您的文件。
将云端与Banana财务会计+结合使用
Banana财务会计+ 允许您在云端管理您的会计数据并与他人共享。
将云端与 Banana财务会计+ 结合使用的好处
通过 Banana财务会计+,您可以使用任何云数据的管理系统来将您的会计信息保存在云端中。完全自由选择,无需任何额外费用。
- 可以选择您喜欢的云服务:
- Dropbox、苹果iCloud、微软OneDrive、GoogleDrive或任何其它公共服务。
- 您的私人云端。
- 如果您已经拥有一个活跃的云服务,那么您将不会有额外的工作负担。
- 随时可以查看您的会计数据:
- 即使 Banana财务会计+的订阅到期,您的数据也将始终由您拥有并可访问。
- 通过 Banana财务会计+的免费计划,您可以一直阅读和打印文件的内容。可以在相关的设备或电脑上保留副本,以符合法律对会计数据保存和存档的要求。
- 您可以存储和分享任何类型的文件:
- 会计文件。
- 单据文件或其它您链接到会计业务行的文件。
- 其它Excel、Word、信件、照片或其它与会计有关的文件。
- 您可以与他人分享数据:
- 使用您云供应商的共享功能。
- 您可以让多个人访问数据。
- 您可以分配权限,只读或写入。
- 可以直接从网上访问数据。
- 即使您没有有效的互联网连接,您也可以保留这些帐户。
Banana软件的局限性在于,每次只有一个人可以修改同一个会计文件。如果超过一个人想要保存修改过的内容,就会产生冲突,导致数据丢失。因此,它是小团队的理想解决方案。
设置云数据管理服务
要设置云服务,您必须按照供应商提供的说明进行操作。通常,程序如下:
- 在云服务上创建帐户。
- 在您的电脑上安装云数据访问程序。
- 您将被要求提供数据以访问您的云帐户。
- 该程序将创建一个本地文件夹。
- 在此文件夹中,程序将与云系统同步数据。
- 当您在本地进行更改时,它们将自动复制到您连接的云或其它设备。
- 如果您没有云连接,您仍然可以处理文件。当您重新连接时,程序将重新同步您的文件。
- 云系统允许您指定要自动同步的文件夹和文件。
- 您可以从您的电脑和移动设备访问这些文件。
- 在您的计算机上安装 Banana财务会计+软件。
- 在云服务的本地文件夹中:
- 为您的公司或会计创建文件夹。
- 当您创建一个新的会计文件时,将它保存在您创建的文件夹下。
- 创建子文件夹以更好地组织您的会计数据。
- 然后,您的数据将在云端自动同步。
- 您可以为其它公司或组织创建其它文件夹。
- 为您的公司或会计创建文件夹。
与他人共享您的数据文件夹
所有云系统都提供与他人共享数据的能力,这一功能对小型企业或协会很有用。要与他人共享数据,过程如下:
- 在您使用的云服务中创建一个账户 (通常是免费的)。
- 转到您想要分享的文件夹。
- 使用共享功能指示应授予访问权限的用户的电子邮件。
- 您可以与尽可能多的人分享。
- 您可以分配访问权限 (只读、写)。
- 所有子文件夹也将自动共享。
- 使用共享功能指示应授予访问权限的用户的电子邮件。
- 用户可以访问数据:
- 通过网络界面。
- 通过在您的电脑上安装数据同步客户端。
- 数据将在不同用户之间同步。
- 请注意:不要同时修改一个文件。
管理多家公司并与客户共享数据
如果您管理多个公司,最好将文件夹整理好,以方便与他人共享。在这里我们建议您一种可能的数据组织方式,您显然可以选择您认为更合适的结构。
- 在您云系统的本地文件夹中,为您的每个客户创建单独的文件夹。
- 为每个客户创建两个子文件夹:
- 内部 - 您可以在其中保存不想共享的数据。
- 共享 - [公司名称]
- 在此处保存要与客户共享的文件。
- 还要注明公司名称,以便您的客户可以识别它。
- 使用云服务提供的系统与您的客户共享共享文件夹。
会计师的云使用情况
如果您是一名会计师,并且您与您的客户一起保存他们的账簿,那么云系统可以帮助您简化流程。
您通常有两种选择:
- 客户端拥有自己的云服务,然后与您共享数据。
- 您有一个云系统,您可以在其中保存客户数据并与客户共享文件夹。
重要:数据备份服务
使用数据同步系统就像使用网络系统一样。当用户从其本地电脑中删除文件或文件夹时,该文件或文件夹也会自动从云中删除。同样,如果有人覆盖了数据,之前的数据就会丢失。
因此,拥有备份服务很重要:
- 检查您的云服务提供商对您删除数据的副本保留时长。持续时间可能因您选择的计划而不同。
- 该系统还可以帮助您防范硬件缺陷或勒索软件攻击。
- 拥有一个本地备份系统可能是有用的,它也可以将您的数据保存到磁盘上。
- 一个通过简单的命令来防止数据删除的系统是最好的。
整理您的会计文件
按照详细的指示,更好地组织您的会计文件夹和文件。对于每个公司,创建子文件夹以方便查找您的数据。
- 一个子文件夹用于存放基本文件,如合同和其它没有过期日期的文件。
- 每个会计年度的子文件夹,用于保存会计文件。
- 一个文档子文件夹,您在这里保存文件并将它们与您的发生业务联系起来。
- 满足不同需求的子文件夹。

保存数字文档目录组织的示例。
数字文件
数据同步云服务也提供移动应用程序,允许您将纸质文件数字化并自动同步。
请注意它对数字单据非常有效:
- 以pdf格式保存它们。
- 给它们起个名字,以文件的日期开头,格式为年-月-日,并包含主要内容。
例如。"2022-01-31 Banana.ch 发票 12345"。
这样一来,在文件夹中,它们总是按顺序排列,很容易被找到。
Accounting methods
When it comes to accounting, one of the first concepts to clarify is the accounting method. An accounting method determines when a transaction enters the accounts and in which period it affects the results.
It doesn't change what you do in reality, but how and when you represent it in the numbers.
If you issue an invoice today and get paid in two months, the accounting method decides whether that income counts today or in two months.
The difference is not theoretical: it changes the revenue, it changes the result.
Why different accounting methods exist
Businesses don’t all operate the same way. Some collect payments immediately, others work based on invoices, some have a few clients, others have hundreds. That’s why there isn’t a single method that works for everyone.
Some methods prioritize operational simplicity, others focus on economic accuracy. Choosing the right method is about finding the right balance between these two aspects. There is no absolute “right” method.
There is the method best suited to your business, your way of working, and the obligations you must comply with.
What changes when you choose an accounting method
Choosing an accounting method means deciding when:
- a sale becomes revenue
- a cost affects the result
- a receivable or payable appears on the balance sheet
With some methods, accounting follows the cash movements. With others, it follows the economic maturity of the transactions. This directly affects how you read the numbers and how you make decisions.
The main accounting methods
In practice, the most common approaches are three:
- The cash method (or on received payments) is the simplest: you record income and expenses only when you receive or pay money. It’s immediate, intuitive, and very cash-oriented.
- The accrual method (or on invoiced amounts) focuses instead on the economic substance: income and expenses are recorded when they accrue, even if no money has changed hands yet. It’s more accurate, but requires more work.
- The cash-accrual method (or hybrid system) is an intermediate approach. During the year, you work simply by following payments and receipts. At the end of the period, you complete the accounts with the entries needed to produce an accurate balance sheet.
How to understand which method is right for you
The choice of accounting method mainly depends on how you actually work. If you collect payments immediately and prefer simplicity, the cash method may be sufficient. If you work with invoices, deadlines, and significant receivables, you need a more complete view.
In many cases, especially for SMEs and professionals, the best solution is to start simply and complete the accounts only when necessary. This is where the hybrid approach becomes particularly effective.
Of course, tax regulations also come into play, which vary from country to country and must always be taken into account.
Accounting methods in Banana Accounting
Banana Accounting doesn’t force you to choose a method once and for all, but allows you to work flexibly and adapt accounting to your business.
You can start with a simple method, based on payments, and later add the necessary entries to get a complete view. The software doesn’t decide for you: it enables you to work effectively, whatever method you choose.
In Banana Accounting, you can manage your accounting using the various supported methods: cash, accrual, cash-accrual (hybrid system). The revenue depends on the adopted accounting method, but the basic logic remains unchanged.
Revenue can:
- follow the invoice issuance
when using the accrual method - follow the payment
when using the cash method - be aligned at the end of the period
when using the cash-accrual method
In all cases:
Revenue is determined by the transactions recorded in the income accounts.
In summary
- An accounting method helps give meaning to the numbers.
- It helps you understand when a transaction really matters and how to interpret the results.
- Understanding this concept is the first step to using accounting consciously, and not just to fulfill a requirement.
Accrual basis method
Turnover represents the total revenue generated from a company’s core business activities over a specific period. In simple terms:
- it is the value of goods sold
- and/or services rendered
Turnover does not measure profit, only the volume of activity carried out.
Who the revenue-based method is for
The revenue-based method, grounded in the accrual principle, is suitable for structured companies and businesses with many clients and suppliers who need a complete and time-comparable economic view, including receivables and payables. It is also required for all businesses with an annual turnover over CHF 500,000 (in Switzerland).
This approach is typical of accrual accounting, used to produce complete financial statements during the year.
What is included in turnover
Turnover includes:
- sales of goods
- services provided
- revenue linked to the company’s main business activity
Turnover does not include:
- collected VAT
- financial income
- extraordinary income
- grants or compensation not related to sales
Turnover is therefore an economic figure, not a financial one.
Turnover, revenue, and profit: differences
It’s important to distinguish between some commonly confused terms.
- Turnover
Measures how much you have sold. - Revenue
May also include income other than core sales. - Profit (or loss)
Is the difference between revenue and expenses.
High turnover does not automatically guarantee a profit.
How turnover is calculated
Using the accrual method, turnover is based on sales that have accrued during the period, regardless of whether they have been paid.
In practice:
- a sale counts towards turnover when the right to revenue arises
- even if the customer hasn’t paid yet
This results in turnover that is:
- economically complete
- comparable over time
- independent from payment timing
Turnover and VAT
With the turnover-based method, VAT is declared at the time the invoice is issued, regardless of whether the customer has paid or not.
- This is the standard method used by most businesses and generally required under Swiss VAT practice.
Turnover is not the same as VAT:
- Collected VAT is not revenue
- It is an amount collected on behalf of the tax authority
VAT rules depend on each country’s legislation.
Why turnover is an important figure
Turnover is used to:
- assess the size of the business
- compare different periods
- define tax and administrative thresholds
- analyze sales trends
make strategic decisions
However, it is not sufficient on its own:
- it says nothing about costs
- it does not measure profitability
- it does not indicate available liquidity
Turnover in Banana Accounting: role of invoices
In Banana, turnover is determined by revenue entries, which come from the recording of customer invoices (not from bank transactions themselves).
Bank movements serve to settle receipts, not to define turnover — except when using the cash method.
- In Banana Accounting, turnover is determined through the posting of customer invoices, meaning transactions that generate revenue.
- Turnover is not a manually entered value and does not depend directly on the bank account, but on the entries in the revenue accounts.
When you post a customer invoice in Banana:
- revenue is recorded
- the revenue contributes to the turnover of the period
- VAT is handled separately
- the customer receivable is recorded (if required by the method)
Turnover is therefore generated at the moment the invoice is recorded, not when payment is received.
In summary
In Banana Accounting, turnover:
- comes from the posting of customer invoices
- is determined by revenue accounts
- may follow payment or invoice issuance, depending on the accounting method
- is independent of the bank account, except in the cash method
This setup makes turnover clear, verifiable, and consistent.
Cash basis method
The cash method is an accounting method in which income and expenses are recorded only when an actual receipt or payment occurs.
In other words:
- income exists when the money comes in
- an expense exists when the money goes out
- Issued or received invoices are not recorded until they are paid.
This method directly reflects the actual liquidity of the business.
Who the cash method is suitable for
The cash method is particularly suitable for:
- Micro-enterprises
- Self-employed workers
- Professionals
- Businesses with few clients and suppliers
- Businesses with fast payments
- Those who want to mainly monitor liquidity
How the cash method works in practice
With the cash method, accounting mainly follows the bank account (or cash register):
- You receive a payment → you record income
- You pay an expense → you record a cost
- If there is no cash movement → there is no entry
During the year:
- there are no receivables from clients
- there are no payables to suppliers
- the economic result coincides with the cash flow
What it shows well
- Available liquidity
- How much you have actually received
- How much you have actually paid
- The business’s ability to sustain outflows
It is particularly useful for daily monitoring of the financial situation.
What it does not show
- Invoices issued but not yet received
- Invoices received but not yet paid
- Revenues and costs that have accrued but are not yet settled
The cash method does not provide a complete view of the economic situation, but gives a very clear picture of the financial situation.
Advantages of the cash method
The cash method is appreciated for its operational simplicity. The main advantages are:
- Easy to manage
You only record what has been paid or received. - Immediate control of liquidity
You always know how much money is actually available. - Less administrative work
You don’t need to record all invoices during the year. - Aligned with digital payments
Bank transfers, cards, and electronic payments become the basis of accounting.
Limitations of the cash method
The cash method also has structural limitations, which are important to understand.
The main ones are:
- No view of receivables and payables
You don’t see how much you have to receive or pay in the future. - Partial economic result
Revenues and expenses are tied to payments, not to their accrual. - Limited comparability over time
The result can vary greatly depending on the timing of receipts and payments.
For this reason, the cash method alone is not always sufficient for economic analysis or formal financial statements.
To obtain a clearer view of the costs and revenues attributable to the financial year at the end of the accounting period, accruals and deferrals may be necessary in order to comply with the accrual principle.
- For more information, see Accruals and Deferrals in Assets and Liabilities.
It is less suitable for:
- structured companies
- businesses with many receivables and payables
- companies that need to present full financial statements during the year
The cash method in Banana Accounting
With Banana Accounting, the cash method is easy to apply because the program naturally works based on bank transactions.
With Banana you can:
- Import transactions from your e-banking
- Automatically record receipts and payments
- Keep the balance sheet and income statement constantly updated
- Monitor liquidity in real time
During the year you work lightly, without having to record every invoice.
Tax aspects of cash-based accounting
Cash-based accounting is allowed only under specific tax requirements.
In Switzerland:
- it is reserved for companies with annual turnover below 5 million Swiss francs
- authorization from the FTA is required
- the request must be made at the start of the activity or later
Tax rules on the use of the cash method vary by country, especially regarding VAT. It is always advisable to consult local regulations or official tax guides.
In summary
The cash method is:
- simple
- immediate
- liquidity-oriented
It is ideal for getting started and managing day-to-day operations, but it shows its limits when a complete economic view is needed.
With Banana Accounting, you can use the cash method today and easily switch to a more complete approach when needed.
Accrual–cash basis (hybrid system)
Managing accounting can seem complex, especially for those who want to focus on daily operations without getting lost in invoices and transactions. The Accrual–Cash method is an accounting approach commonly used by small businesses and professionals who record on a cash basis, but at year-end must include outstanding invoices to and from clients and suppliers.
The Accrual–Cash method is a hybrid accounting system that combines the cash principle during the year with the integration of open invoices at year-end, following the accrual principle.
With this method:
- Revenue and expenses are recorded when cash is received or paid (cash basis)
- At year-end, to determine the actual revenues and expenses, outstanding invoices from clients and suppliers are recorded, or, if necessary, through accruals and deferrals.
More information:
The Accrual–Cash method therefore represents an intermediate solution between the accrual method and the cash method, allowing for a clear view of the financial situation without the complexity of full accrual accounting.
Who it's for
This is a solution designed for those who want to work simply during the year, but obtain a year-end balance sheet that complies with the accrual principle. The Accrual–Cash method is particularly suitable for:
- freelancers
- artisans and small businesses
- service providers
- businesses that receive many invoices from suppliers
- businesses that issue few invoices and collect payments at a later time
- entities applying VAT on a cash basis (based on actual receipts and payments)
When it is not recommended
This method is not suitable for:
- entities applying VAT based on invoicing (at the time of issuing or receiving an invoice)
- companies that must keep full accrual-based accounting
- businesses with more complex accounting obligations
- situations requiring an official accrual-based financial statement
Why choose this method
With digital payment systems, most transactions today go through the bank. By importing bank transactions, the accounting is almost ready. There is no need to manually enter every invoice anymore.
This brings real advantages: less time spent on data entry, reduced risk of errors, and above all, the ability to always have an up-to-date overview of your liquidity. And for SMEs, liquidity is not a minor detail—it’s a key element in managing the business.
The accrual–cash method meets these needs:
- Time savings – no need to record each invoice when it’s issued or received
- Greater simplicity – less bureaucracy and complexity
- Always up-to-date data – thanks to imported bank transactions
- Liquidity control – the most important figure for managing actual inflows and outflows
Limitations of the accrual–cash system (and how to manage them)
Like any method, the accrual–cash approach has its limitations. During the year, the financial result mainly reflects receipts and payments; outstanding invoices are recorded at year-end to complete the financial statements. This means the economic picture may be partial.
Here are the main limitations:
- Receivables and payables are not visible during the year – open invoices appear only at the end of the period
- Partial view of accrued revenue/expenses – only those already paid are visible
- More work at year-end – additional entries are required (open invoices, accruals, deferrals, depreciation)
- Not suitable for all companies – highly structured businesses may prefer full accrual accounting
With Banana, these limitations are easily managed — you can add invoices and adjustments at any time, gradually transitioning to full double-entry accounting.
How Banana simplifies the accrual–cash method
With Banana Accounting, you can manage the Accrual–Cash method by working primarily with imported bank transactions throughout the year, which are then completed using automatic rules. Outstanding invoices and period-end adjustments can be recorded when needed, to produce an accrual-compliant balance sheet.
- Import your bank transactions
- Download the file from your e-banking (ISO 20022, CSV, MT940, etc.)
- Import your bank transactions into Banana.
- Apply automatic rules
- Define rules to classify transactions (counterpart, VAT code, cost center)
- On the next import, Banana will automatically complete the transactions.
- Monitor your accounts in real time
- Balance sheet, cash flow, margins, and VAT are always up to date with the latest import
- Manage open invoices at year-end
- Unpaid customer invoices → Customers to Revenue
- Unpaid supplier invoices → Expenses to Suppliers
- Typical adjustments → accruals, deferrals, depreciation, exchange rate differences
- Generate an accrual-compliant balance sheet, ready for banks, shareholders, and tax authorities.
An advantage also for fiduciaries and accountants
The accrual–cash system is also valuable for professionals managing clients’ accounts. They no longer have to wait for the client to send every invoice — accounting can be built starting from bank transactions, avoiding work overloads and drastically reducing time spent. When needed, they can complete the accounts with year-end adjustments. This approach allows handling more mandates in less time and offering more efficient services.
- Less manual work – no need to enter every client invoice as soon as it is issued or received
- Ready-to-use accounting – start directly from imported bank transactions
- More clients managed – saved time can be dedicated to consulting and analysis
- Professional financial statements – at year-end, add the necessary transactions to obtain complete accounts
With Banana, fiduciaries can provide faster and more efficient services, increasing the value delivered to clients.
Accounting methods and VAT in Switzerland
In Switzerland, regarding VAT (MWST/TVA), depending on when VAT becomes due:
- Accrual method – VAT is due when you issue an invoice to the customer or receive one from the supplier
- Cash method – VAT is due when you collect a payment from the customer or make a payment to the supplier
- Accrual–Cash method – VAT becomes due at the time of collection or payment, as in the cash system
Summary
- If you use the accrual method – VAT is recorded when the invoice is issued
- If you use the cash method – VAT is recorded only when the payment is actually received
In Switzerland, both cash and accrual accounting methods are allowed for VAT declarations, provided the conditions for using the cash method are met (typically annual turnover below CHF 5 million).
- More information on how VAT works in Switzerland.
A hybrid system for Switzerland and abroad
Here is a brief list of real-world examples from those who use, recommend, or promote a hybrid approach to accounting both in Switzerland and internationally:
- Banana.ch – VAT on collection and year-end accruals and deferrals
Explains the hybrid method as an optimal practice for those using cash-based accounting but integrating outstanding items at year-end for a complete balance sheet. - Raiffeisen – Digital accounting with e-banking and AbaNinja (German, French and Italian only)
Demonstrates how, by importing bank transactions, payments can be automatically linked to invoices, avoiding duplicate entries and maintaining control over outstanding invoices. - FiscoOggi (Italy) – Cash regime for small enterprises (Italian only)
The Italian regime for small businesses is actually a hybrid system: accounting is kept on a cash basis, but with year-end adjustments for inventory, depreciation, open invoices, etc. - HMRC UK – Expanding the cash basis for the self-employed (PDF)
Article explaining UK government measures to expand cash-basis eligibility while allowing for the carry-forward of profits and losses like under the accrual method. - IRS (USA) – Publication 538: Accounting Methods
In the United States, the hybrid method is legal and widespread: it allows using the cash basis for current transactions and accrual accounting for managing inventory, liabilities, accruals, etc.
Conclusion
At school we are taught that the cash and accrual principles are clearly distinct. But the reality of modern SMEs calls for a flexible, automated, and accurate system.
Banana Accounting Plus is the tool that combines the operational simplicity of the cash principle with the accounting completeness of the accrual principle.
Banana Accounting provides predefined templates for cash-based accounting, with the option to integrate receivables and payables based on the accrual principle.
Which accounting method to choose
The choice of accounting method affects how you monitor your business throughout the year. Some methods prioritize simplicity and liquidity, while others offer a more complete economic overview, including receivables and payables.
The table below helps you understand, based on your operating situation and legal requirements, which method is most suitable: the cash basis method, the hybrid accrual–cash method, or the accrual basis method (revenue-based accounting).
| If this is your situation… | Recommended method |
|---|---|
| You want a simple system based on cash in and out | Cash basis method |
| You mainly want to monitor your liquidity | Cash basis or hybrid cash–accrual method |
| You want to work simply during the year and add invoices at year-end | Hybrid cash–accrual method |
| You want a complete economic overview, including receivables and payables | Accrual basis method |
| You must prepare full financial statements during the year | Accrual basis method |
| In Switzerland, you exceed CHF 500,000 in annual turnover* | Accrual basis method (mandatory) |
* For sole proprietorships and partnerships. Legal entities are always required to use full accrual accounting.