Setting Up Your Opening Balances for Core Accounts

English Template (1).pngSetting up opening balances is the first step you need to take when starting to use Wafeq, whether you are transitioning from an old system or starting a new financial period.

To start your accounts with an accurate financial foundation and reflect the true balances of your assets, liabilities, and equity.

In this guide, we will learn how to enter these balances manually or import all the balances at once, step by step.

 

Preparing Opening Balances Outside the System

Export the trial balance from your previous accounting software or review your paper and digital documents, then extract the closing balances to be used as the opening balances to be entered into Wafeq.

 

Matching Accounts in Wafeq’s Chart of Accounts

Then, go to "Accountant" from the main menu, and click on "Chart of Accounts." Ensure that the accounts you will enter the opening balances for already exist in Wafeq’s chart of accounts. When entering the balances, ensure that the account names match exactly with those used in our system.

 
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Entering the Balances Manually 

After ensuring the accounts are ready, we move on to recording the balances in Wafeq. You can do this manually or through import. To manually enter the opening balances, click on "Accountant" from the main menu, then click on "Manual Journal Entries," and press the "Add" button.

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Enter the opening balance details manually  choose the correct accounts, and make sure the total debits match the total credits before saving.

 

When entering the opening balances, it's common to record multiple balances for assets, liabilities, and equity based on the previous trial balance.

However, in some cases, there may be a difference between the total debits and credits.

In this case, use the 'Opening Balance Offset' account to record and close the difference, ensuring the opening balance entry is accounted for correctly

 

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Importing Opening Balances in Bulk from an Excel or CSV File

If you want to import the balances, make sure the file is prepared according to Wafeq's specific template.

 

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Then, go to the same 'Manual Journal Entries' page and click on the 'Import' button, and follow the steps.

For more details, refer to the Manual Journal Entry Import Guide.

 

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Verifying Opening Balances in Reports

To review the impact of the balance on the accounting statements:

Click on "Reports" from the "Main Menu," then select "Trial Balance" and specify the date range.

Then review the balance of the accounts you added the opening balance to, such as "Owner’s Equity" and "Loan from Owner," to find that it has been recorded

 

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