Internal Accounts

Internal Accounts allows schools to establish their own chart of accounts, but the elements must be established in the district element setup via Setup > Settings > Elements, which ensures all element codes and descriptions are uniform throughout the district.

Creating Internal Accounts

Internal Accounts cannot be added or edited unless the Internal Accounts permission is first enabled via Setup > Profiles > Setup tab.

1. From the Setup menu, click Internal Accounts.

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2. Any accounts already created display in the table. To add a new account, enter new data using the top row.

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3. Select the applicable element codes from the provided pull-downs, such as Function, Object, Facility, Internal Project, Internal Sponsor, Manager, etc.

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Each account may be assigned a Manager (optional), which allows the user to access the budget without having to be setup with account strip permissions via Setup > Accounting Strips.

4. When all data has been entered, press the Enter key to save. Once saved, the line will turn blue and the delete button (red minus sign) displays.

5. Click the green plus sign to add more than one Manager to an account.

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6. Click any of the pull-downs to change the selection. Changes save automatically.

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7. To delete an account, click the delete button (red minus sign).

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8. Use the Accounting Strip Filters at to the top of the screen to determine the accounts displayed. Type the applicable elements in the corresponding text boxes, such as Function or Object. You can also use wildcards to group the accounts. Click Search.

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Importing Internal Accounts

1. From the Setup menu, click Internal Accounts.

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2. Click Import to import accounts from a CSV file.

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3. Search for and select your spreadsheet, which must be CSV or tab-delimited. Then, click Open.

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Ensure there are no blank lines of data in the CSV file as this will cause complications in your upload.

4. From the Import CSV pop-up window, you must verify that each pull-down is matched correctly.

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5. Click Import CSV to import the accounts.

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6. Imported data populates on the Accounts tab. Edit data by clicking the pull-downs to change selections.

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7. To delete imported accounts, click the delete button (red minus sign).

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