Foreign Trader - posting foreign currency transactions
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Once you've set up Foreign Trader and created your foreign currency bank account, customer and supplier records, you're ready to start processing.

NOTE: Foreign Trader is available in Sage 50 Accounts Professional and Client Manager. It's available as an add-on in other variants. If you're interested in upgrading, leave your details and we'll be in touch.   

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How to post foreign currency transactions

You post foreign currency invoices, orders, bank transfers, and transactions in the same way as your base currency postings. The only differences are:

  • You enter the foreign currency amount instead of the base currency value. For example, if an invoice is 100 Euros, you enter 100.00
  • There's an extra field to show the exchange rate that will be used for the transaction. You can amend this if required

 TIP: For more information about the exchange rate settings, see our currency option and the currency calculator article.


Automatic revaluation postings

When you post foreign currency transactions, Sage 50 Accounts automatically tracks the equivalent base currency values based on the exchange rates used. As currency exchange rates fluctuate, when you allocate transactions together. For example, when allocating an invoice and a payment, the base currency values of these transactions can differ.

To account for these exchange rate differences, Sage Accounts posts automatic revaluation transactions with the following details:

A/C Date Ref N/C Dept Details Net T/C VAT
Customer or supplier account reference Receipt or payment date REVAL Exchange rate variance, by default 7906 0 Currency Reval [amount] to [transaction type and number] Revaluation amount T9 0.00

For more information about revaluation postings, choose your VAT scheme below:

 


View the revaluation transactions

To view the revaluation transactions you must view the activity in the base currency.

To do this:

  1. Go to Customers or Suppliers and double-click the relevant record.
  2. Select the Activity tab, then select View in pounds. This button changes depending on your base currency. 

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