diff --git a/accounting/others/adviser.rst b/accounting/others/adviser.rst index 1155807f6..a23d277de 100644 --- a/accounting/others/adviser.rst +++ b/accounting/others/adviser.rst @@ -5,5 +5,4 @@ Adviser .. toctree:: :titlesonly: - adviser/budget - adviser/reverse_entry + adviser/budget \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/accounting/others/adviser/media/reverse_entry01.png b/accounting/others/adviser/media/reverse_entry01.png deleted file mode 100644 index a04657b35..000000000 Binary files a/accounting/others/adviser/media/reverse_entry01.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/accounting/others/adviser/reverse_entry.rst b/accounting/others/adviser/reverse_entry.rst deleted file mode 100644 index c0b69a59e..000000000 --- a/accounting/others/adviser/reverse_entry.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -========================================= -Reverse an accounting entry automatically -========================================= - -You may want to automatically reverse an accounting entry at a specific -date. - -This is, for example, used when you make a provision (e.g. provision for -bad debt). When making the accounting entry for the provision, the -amount you entered is only an estimated amount. You will only be sure of -the amount at the end of the fiscal year. That's why, at that point, you -want the accounting entry to be reversed to be able to enter the real -loss that occurred. - -For this, you just have to tick the box "Reverse Automatically" on the -journal entry and to define a reversal date. The accounting entry will -be reversed at that date. - -.. image:: media/reverse_entry01.png - :align: center