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Aug. 14th, 2007 01:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Made it to Tafe this morning. I passed my first assessment, in fact only got one thing wrong.
Any of the Aussies know what BSB stands for? I can tell you what my credit union's BSB number is, but I didn't know what the acronym meant (came home after the assessment 2 weeks ago and looked it up on the net). And it wasn't in our textbook.
Any of the Aussies know what BSB stands for? I can tell you what my credit union's BSB number is, but I didn't know what the acronym meant (came home after the assessment 2 weeks ago and looked it up on the net). And it wasn't in our textbook.
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Date: 2007-08-14 09:32 am (UTC)BSB gets it's name because of the series of numbers used. e.g. 062-611. 06 is CBA's bank no; 2 is the state (NSW); 611 is the Branch no. :) (Your credit union BSB might be something like 802-xxx? When I worked at Summerland Credit Union, ours was 802-222)
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Doing accounts payable/receivable/general journal now.
Oooooh, FUN. </sarcasm> I sucked so bad at those. LOL
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Date: 2007-08-14 03:30 pm (UTC)OOhhh, thank you! I was just wondering how it worked. The credit union used to start with 802, but it's now 815-xxx, changed last year.
I quite like accounts payable/receivable separately, but getting a little confused now that combining them, plus the general journal. There was a mile of examples for the basics of payable and receivable, but not much on the general journal which isn't quite as logical to me. I'm overtired too, so I don't think my brain is processing well. Doing it manually at the moment, then will do the same exercises in myob.