One invoice, multiple payments, two currencies

Dave H hellvee at gmail.com
Wed Apr 8 14:59:15 EDT 2015


Can you just calculate an average exchange rate using the total amount ?

Cheers Dave H...

On 09/04/2015 12:44 AM, "R. Victor Klassen" <rvklassen at gmail.com> wrote:

> Here is the situation:
>
> In December, we pre-paid on an invoice of an unknown amount. Paid $630 US,
> to get $700 credit on future purchases (promotional).
>
> This went on a Canadian credit card, at the then applicable exchange rate.
>
> In January, we made the order itself.  It was more than $700 US, so we
> paid the difference, on the same credit card, and the new exchange rate.
>
> Now we have one invoice, and two payments.  Entering the invoice is
> straightforward using the business features.
>
> At the end of entering it, it’s time to post it.  At that point we need an
> exchange rate.
>
> Mission control, we have a problem.
>
> The exchange rate for part of the invoice is different from the rate for
> the rest of it.  How do we deal with this?
>
>
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