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Credit Terms - for specific month that does not change


How would I set up ½ May 1st and ½ June 1st terms? Regardless of when invoice date is, I want terms to be those two months always. 

Best answer by meganfriesen37

I was curious about this so I tried this in our demo environment.  It sounds like you want the first payment to be due on the 1st of 2nd month from now. 

You can’t quite get to 2 months, but you can get close:

With what’s available, if you do it with the 1st of the next month and the month after with the following credit term set-up.


I created invoice AR010725 and the system automatically split it into 2 invoices with due dates that are on the 1st of the next month and then the 1st of the next month.  Jan 1 invoice date, Feb 1 and Mar 1 invoice dates

 

I updated the Credit Terms and changed it to the Day of the Next Month and “31” (instead of 1) and I was able to get the following results with a February invoice...which puts your due dates only 1 day ahead which might be close enough? - Feb 3 Invoice Date - March 31 and Apr 30 due dates.

Using the installments - the first invoice posts the revenue the system automatically closes the invoice and creates 2 new invoices with both the debit and credit entries against the Accounts Receivable accounts.

Megan

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Laura02
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I think your request will require a customization.  With standard Acumatica Credit Terms screen, we can select # of days with Installment terms and regular terms, but we cannot select the month as a constant in a way that will always produce Due Dates in May and June.


meganfriesen37
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I was curious about this so I tried this in our demo environment.  It sounds like you want the first payment to be due on the 1st of 2nd month from now. 

You can’t quite get to 2 months, but you can get close:

With what’s available, if you do it with the 1st of the next month and the month after with the following credit term set-up.


I created invoice AR010725 and the system automatically split it into 2 invoices with due dates that are on the 1st of the next month and then the 1st of the next month.  Jan 1 invoice date, Feb 1 and Mar 1 invoice dates

 

I updated the Credit Terms and changed it to the Day of the Next Month and “31” (instead of 1) and I was able to get the following results with a February invoice...which puts your due dates only 1 day ahead which might be close enough? - Feb 3 Invoice Date - March 31 and Apr 30 due dates.

Using the installments - the first invoice posts the revenue the system automatically closes the invoice and creates 2 new invoices with both the debit and credit entries against the Accounts Receivable accounts.

Megan


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