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Module 7 - Financial Set Up, Pt. 2 - Accounts and Categories

 

Video Summary 

  • Financial Setup Part Two: Accounts and Categories

    • Account setup is completed under:

      • Financials → Settings

    • Accounts organize financial charges and invoices

  • Basic Recommended Account Structure

    • Most schools start with two accounts minimum:

      • Tuition account (allows payment plans)

      • Fees account (no payment plans, just an Invoice due date)

        • also referred to as Incidentals or Misc.
    • Simpler account structures are easier for families to understand.

  • Creating an Account

    • Each account includes:

      • Account name

      • Account Identifier (a short abbreviation like “TU” for tuition)

      • Payment plan settings

      • Auto-pay settings

      • Categories

  • Payment Plans

    • Key setup option:

      • Decide whether the account allows payment plans.

    • Examples of payment plans:

      • Monthly payments

      • Quarterly payments

      • Semi-annual payments

      • Weekly or biweekly payments

      • One-time payment 

    • Tuition accounts typically allow payment plans and Fees accounts usually do not.

  • Auto Pay Settings

    • Schools can require enrollment in Auto Pay for all payments in an account, for specific payment plans or selected Customers. 

      • If you want every payment in a specific Account to be paid via Auto Pay, that is set here
    • Common practice:

      • Require auto pay only for monthly payment plans.  This is set up one the Payment Plan, not the Account

    • Usually not required for one-time or fixed-date payments.

  • Require Payment Plan Before Posting Charges

    • Option exists but is generally not recommended.

    • Can create confusion for families and administrators.

  • Categories

    • Every account must contain at least one category.

    • Every charge is tied to a Category

    • Categories help organize specific charge types.

  • Examples of Categories

    • Tuition

    • Application fee

    • Enrollment fee

    • Re-enrollment fee

    • Field trip fee

    • Textbook fee

    • Miscellaneous fees

  • Managing Accounts

    • Accounts can be edited after creation.

    • Additional categories can be added later.

    • Accounts themselves cannot be deleted.

  • Best Practice Recommendations

    • Keep account structure simple initially.

    • Use:

      • One tuition account for tuition-related billing

      • One fees/incidental account for everything else

    • Add complexity later only if needed.

  • Next Setup Step

    • Payment plans

The Next Video - Financial Set Up, Pt. 3 - Payment Plans