Author: Rishit Shah
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Age-wise Analysis for Bills Receivable/Payable Report in TallyPrime
The Bills Receivable/Payable report itself doesn’t directly offer age-wise analysis functionality in TallyPrime. However, you can achieve an age-wise breakdown of Bills Receivable (outstanding sales bills) or Bills Payable (outstanding purchase bills) using the following approach: 1. Utilizing the Bills Receivable/Payable Report with Ageing Analysis Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts: 2. Enabling Ageing Analysis…
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Age-wise Analysis for a Group in TallyPrime: 7 Steps + Example
Here’s how to perform an age-wise analysis for a group (like Sundry Debtors or Creditors) in TallyPrime: 1. Utilizing the Group Outstandings Report with Ageing Analysis Alternatively, you can use a keyboard shortcut: 2. Configuring Ageing Analysis in TallyPrime: Here, you can choose the method for calculating bill age: 1. Ageing by Bill Date: Considers…
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Age-wise Analysis of a Single Ledger Account in TallyPrime: 6 Steps
Here’s how to perform an age-wise analysis of a single ledger account in TallyPrime: 1. Utilizing the Ledger Outstandings Report with Ageing Analysis Alternatively, you can use a keyboard shortcut: 2. Configuring Ageing Analysis in TallyPrime: Here, you can choose the method for calculating bill age: 1. Ageing by Bill Date: Considers the voucher entry…
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View Bills Age-wise in TallyPrime: 2 Methods + Examples
Absolutely! Here’s how to view bills (purchase or sales) age-wise in TallyPrime: There are two main approaches to achieve this: Method 1: Using the Outstandings Report (Group or Ledger) Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts: 1. Ageing Analysis: 2. Define Age Slabs: 3. View Bills Age-wise: The report will display information like: Example (Using Sundry…
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View Stock Age with Valuation Method in TallyPrime: 6 Steps
While TallyPrime doesn’t directly display stock age with the chosen valuation method in a single report, you can achieve this by combining information from the Stock Ageing Analysis and the Stock Summary reports. Here’s a detailed approach: Step 1: Generate the Stock Ageing Analysis Report in TallyPrime Alternatively, you can use a keyboard shortcut: Step…
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Stock Ageing Analysis Report in TallyPrime: 5 Steps + Examples
Stock Ageing Analysis in TallyPrime is a valuable report that helps you understand the age of your inventory and identify potentially outdated or slow-moving stock items. This information is crucial for optimizing inventory management and minimizing the risk of stock obsolescence or spoilage. 1. Here’s a detailed explanation with examples: What it Shows: The Stock…
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View Transaction Details from Stock Query in TallyPrime: 6 Steps
Here’s a detailed explanation with every step on how to view transaction details from the Stock Query report in TallyPrime, utilizing the Voucher Display feature: Step 1: Accessing the Stock Query Report Step 2: Selecting a Stock Item Step 3: Viewing Transactions The Stock Query report displays a list of recent transactions affecting the chosen…
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Nett Rate of a Stock Item in TallyPrime: 3 Steps + Example
In TallyPrime, the Stock Query report doesn’t directly display the “Net Rate” for a stock item by default. However, you can configure the report to show the “Nett Rate,” which represents the average cost or selling price per unit considering applicable discounts or adjustments. Here’s how to achieve this: 1. Displaying the Nett Rate in…
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View Stock Query report in TallyPrime: 2 Methods + 1 Example
Here’s how to view the Stock Query report in TallyPrime and understand the information it provides: 1. Accessing the Stock Query Report: There are two main ways to access the Stock Query report: Method 1: From a Voucher Method 2: Directly from the Gateway of Tally Alternatively, you can use a keyboard shortcut: 2. Understanding…
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Difference: Stock in Books & Physical Stock in Tallyprime
TallyPrime offers a two-step approach to identifying the difference between the stock in books (system records) and the physical stock (actual count): Step 1: Perform a Physical Stock Count Step 2: Record Physical Stock Adjustments Alternatively, you can use a keyboard shortcut: 1. Analyzing the Difference: There are two main ways to view the difference…