Currencies

Use currency codes to specify the currency unit you are using, for example in the customers' and suppliers' financial data on offers, orders, and other documents. You can also enter the exchange rate for the currency. This will allow amounts in a foreign currency to be converted into your own operating currency, such as euro or dollar.

Note: To be able to create documents such as order confirmations, invoices and purchase orders, at least one currency must be set as the base currency.

Note: If you are using Isah Finance, you will manage currencies in Isah Finance. When currencies are created, changed or deleted in Isah Finance, these changes will immediately be visible in Isah.

Tip: The Basic data form has two currency fields: the Currency field and the Exchange table currency field. Use the Currency field to set the base currency. The base currency is the currency in which amounts without a currency code are expressed. Examples of this include the function group rates and the actual costing amounts. For euro countries, this currency is typically set to 'EUR' (euro). Use the Exchange table currency field to enter the reference currency for the exchange rate. If your company is based in a euro country, the Exchange table currency field must be set to 'EUR' (euro).

Tip: In the General Settings module, you can specify a default value for this field that applies to all customers and/or suppliers. This value will then be filled in automatically when a new customer or supplier is added. You can modify the default value of the field at any time if you want to use another value for a particular customer or supplier.

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Currency

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EMU currency

ISO currency

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