Enter the amount at which new fixed assets that are based on this fixed asset group are set up to depreciate by default, when they are acquired. For example, enter 2500 to keep the Depreciation field cleared in the Value models form when a new fixed asset in this group is posted with an acquisition amount of 2,400. You can change the depreciation information in the value model for the asset. Capitalization thresholds are ignored when you acquire new assets if the Consider capitalization threshold option is cleared in the Fixed assets parameters form. A default value is displayed in this field if a capitalization threshold amount is defined in the form in which the asset acquisition is recorded. Tip You can use the amount in this field to create an alert, so that you are notified when an acquisition amount is above or below the threshold. This is useful if you have to verify that the asset must still depreciate after an actual acquisition amount is entered.
Enter the account number to match against in the originating transaction. You can enter a fully qualified account number ...
Enter the account to which the opening balance should be transferred. When you select an account and then run the Opening ...
Enter the action that will be taken because of the injury or illness. For example, you could enter Policy changed to require ...
Enter the address and postal code. The remainder of the address information is inserted automatically if the postal code ...
Enter the amount at which new fixed assets that are based on this fixed asset group are set up to depreciate by default, ...
Enter the amount by which to reduce the last depreciation. This keeps the net book value at the amount you enter until disposal. ...
Enter the amount of each payment. You can enter information in this field only if you select Fixed amount in the Allocation ...
Enter the amount of each payment. You can enter information in this field only if you selected Fixed amount in the Allocation ...
Enter the amount of the acquisition price above which the depreciation is not a basic cost. This amount is posted to a separate ...