Bank Distribution Codes Screen

Overview

Use the Bank Distribution Codes screen to add, edit, or delete distribution codes you use to distribute bank transaction details to your general ledger accounts.

Note: If security is turned on for your system, you need Setup Maintenance authorization to update distribution codes, and you need Maintain Bank Information authorization to view distribution codes.

Distribution codes represent the different types of transactions that you enter in Bank Services, such as interest earned on deposits, interest charges on loans and overdrafts, monthly or annual service charges, charges for NSF checks, and transfers of funds from one bank account to another.

Distribution codes identify the offsetting general ledger accounts to debit or credit when you post bank entries, but they are usually easier to remember than an account number. For example, a distribution code for interest income, INT, would debit a bank account and credit the Interest Income account.

On the Bank Options screen, you can specify a distribution code to use as the default for new entries on the Bank Entry screen.

Once you create distribution codes, you can combine them into distribution sets using the Distribution Sets setup screen.

Distribution codes and distribution sets represent the default account or group of accounts for the different types of transactions you record, but they are usually easier to remember and quicker to enter than the account numbers themselves.

Tip: If you are setting up Bank Services, we recommend that you add a distribution code called SETUP, and use it to establish your bank account balances. You can delete this code once you have finished setting up your bank accounts.