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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of our most Frequently Asked Questions about CashManager. If you cannot find an answer to your question here, please contact us and we'll do our best to answer your question as soon as possible.

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Why do I get an 'Illegal Operation' error?
Why is file access denied when backing up to a CD?
Why don't my reports fit on the page properly?
Could not open system file to identify the backup
Restore asks for 2nd backup disk when only one was used to backup
Bank Statement Import gives me an error message
I get 'Access Violation' error when opening
List Index out of Bounds. What does this mean?
The Lock file has grown too large. What should I do?
How can I unmatch a receipt from an invoice?
Can I import bank statements from Internet Banking?
Why is CashManager better than other packages?
Can I use CashManager for my Trust Accounts?
How does my CashManager Registration Code work?
Can I import data into CashManager from another accounting package?
How do I find my CashManager Licence Number?
Can I use CashManager on an Apple Mac?
Where can I buy Accomplish CashManager?
Can I use CashManager for more than one business?
Can I install a CashManager demonstration on my computer?
Does Accomplish provide support for CashManager?
Can I create invoices and statements in CashManager?
Can I get training for CashManager?
Can I produce Financial Reports using CashManager?
What are the minimum system requirements for running CashManager?
Is CashManager compatible with my Accountant's software?
 
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  • How do I know which GST/BAS return basis to use?
  • Invoice based GST relies on the GST component from both invoices and cash transactions.

    Invoice basis and accruals basis.
    Accruals Basis is also known as non-payments based GST returns.  Payments based GST is calculating GST on actual money that you have received.

    The GST component on invoice basis is calculated based on the difference between opening and closing debtors and the difference... [Read More]