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Ledger Interview Question:
Suppose 2 companies are there, they have maintained separate chart of accounts, how can you consolidate their activities?
Submitted by: AdministratorIn this case you have to have a additional field in the COA called "Alternate Account". Your month end consolidated reports must be based on the alternate account.
Example: Retail sales company has 52000.000 as the Purchase account
Property Management Co. has 54240.912 as the Purchase account
Both these account will have a common "alternate" account example CO52000.000
Please note - If you are using alternate accounting; ensure "Account Creation" is in the hands of "Central" finance so that they can allocate a "alternate number"
Submitted by: Administrator
Example: Retail sales company has 52000.000 as the Purchase account
Property Management Co. has 54240.912 as the Purchase account
Both these account will have a common "alternate" account example CO52000.000
Please note - If you are using alternate accounting; ensure "Account Creation" is in the hands of "Central" finance so that they can allocate a "alternate number"
Submitted by: Administrator
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