Making Payments

When you make payments to vendors or reimbursements to employees, you post the related payment lines in the Payment Journal window. You can use the Suggest Vendor Payments function to find vendor payments that are due. You can also use the Vendor - Summary Ageing report to get an overview of due vendor payments.

From the payment journal, you can print computer cheques or record when cheques are written. If you select Computer Cheque in the Bank Payment Type field, then any lines representing cheques must be printed before the payment journal can be posted.

When the payments are posted, you can export them to a bank file for upload to your bank for processing.

After the payments are made at your bank, you must apply them to their related open vendor or employee ledger entries. You can do this manually or by importing a bank statement file and applying the payments automatically. For more information, see Applying Payments Automatically and Reconciling Bank Accounts.

The following table describes a sequence of tasks, with links to the topics that describe them.

To See
Use the Payment Journal window, which is a based on the general journal, to post payments to vendors or employees. Working with General Journals
Use a function to suggest vendor payments according to selected criteria, such as due date, discount eligibility, and your liquidity. How to: Suggest Vendor Payments
Reimburse employees for personal expenses during business activities by making payment to their bank account. How to: Record and Reimburse Employees' Expenses
Issue cheques for vendor payments, either as print-outs or as computer cheques. Void cheques before or after posting. How to: Work With Checks
Pay the vendor by cash or cheque, and post the payment when you post the invoice. How to: Settle Purchase Invoices Promptly
Make sure that your bank only clears validated cheques and amounts by sending them a file that contains vendor, cheque, and payment information. How to: Export a Positive Pay file
Export payments from the Payment Journal window to a bank file that you upload to your bank for processing, including EFT (electronic funds transfer) in North America. How to: Export Payments to a Bank File

See Also

Managing Payables
Purchasing
Managing Receivables
Working with Dynamics NAV