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= Bulk Payments =
 
 
 
A list of outstanding payments will be shown giving you:
 
 
Agreement                  the Agreement for the property being tenanted
 
Property                      the Property being rented
 
Tenant                         the Tenant
 
Outstanding                how much the Tenant owes
 
è                               Place the amount shown in the Payment Amount – see below
 
Payment Amount        allows entry of a different amount (as above) – see below
 
Record                         store the changes
 
 
 
Once you press the arrow (to populate the amount with said amount), or enter the amount manually, you can then select who is paying the amount, be it the Tenant or someone on their behalf. If required, you can change the reference and/or description.
 
 
Press Record to store the entry.
 
 
You’ll then be shown:
 
 
= Import Statement =
 
 
 
Reconciling the bank statement can be undertaken in stages. Once a statement has been imported, a button will appear “Reconcile Previous Bank Statement”, you can press this to view existing un-reconciled items to continue reconciling.
 
 
== Import bank statement ==
 
 
Press Import bank statement to start the import process.
 
 
 
This screen will allow you to import your bank statement to reconcile rental payments on your bank account to rental payments on Standout.
 
 
Once you have downloaded your bank statement and must be in a csv formatted file. You need to match the columns in your CSV file to store in Standout. Additionally, Standout will take the first line of the CSV to create the CSV Column Headers.
 
=== Choose statement to import ===
 
 
If you have previously already matched your CSV import file, or your bank is listed in the “Bank” drop down selection, choose this to skip the Matching fields routine. Otherwise, choose “Not listed” if your bank does not appear to be in the list.
 
 
Bank                            select from a list of existing bank formats
 
Upload statement       choose the CSV bank statement from your computer
 
=== Matching fields ===
 
 
Standout Columns      these are the available fields within Standout
 
CSV Columns               these are the available fields
 
Once you've matched the fields you want to import, click the "Save" button. Once you click "Save", Standout will read the file, import all those records, allowing you to then reconcile rent payments from your bank account to the rental agreements on Standout.
 
 
 
 
Standout Columns      The field in Standout
 
CSV Columns               The field in your CSV file
 
(The above is from our CSV statement)
 
 
Match items                Link the two fields above for importing
 
Cancel                        quit performing the Bank reconciliation routine
 
 
 
 
Bank    enter your bank name and this will be saved in Standout
 
 
Save    save the matches for future use and continue importing your data
 
== Reconcile Previous Bank Statement ==
 
 
This option skips the import routine and shows you the existing statement transactions that are un-reconciled.
 
== Reconciling bank statement transactions ==
 
 
 
Once imported (or returned), you will now be shown all unreconciled transactions. Our recommendation is to work from the bottom up, if imported correctly, this should the oldest transaction to the newest.
 
 
If your bank statement contains transactions that are not related to tenant payments, you can choose Delete to remove these transactions. Please note: you CANNOT delete a partially reconciled transaction.
 
=== Reconciling transactions ===
 
 
Standout allows you to perform the following:
 
 
Statement transaction                        either part or complete
 
Tenant transaction                             either part or complete
 
=== Reconciling a transaction ===
 
 
Standout will return all outstanding tenant rental amounts, sorted by date/agreement
 
 
To the left:-
 
 
Tenancy agreements              a list of every tenancy agreement to allow selection of a
 
                                               specific agreement
 
 
To the right:-
 
 
A list of outstanding rentals showing:
 
 
Payment ID, Agreement ID, Property Reference, Date Due, Amount
 
=== Selecting an outstanding rental payment ===
 
 
 
Once you find the appropriate tenants outstanding rental due, click the select tick box. You are now offered the chance to manually amend the amount, for example, a tenant underpaying a specific rental payment. If they overpay, you can select multiple rentals due.
 
=== Multiple selections ===
 
 
 
Once you choose multiple transactions, you cannot override the amount, Standout will then calculate the transaction total.
 
 
WARNING – Standout WILL NOT allow you to reconcile a larger amount of outstanding rental amounts that the amount on the statement transaction. The above example will allow you to amend the amount you are reconciling to £95 or less. You will not be able to enter over £95, for example by clicking 2 transactions of £190, Standout will show the following error:
 
 
 
=== Reconciling multiple selections ===
 
 
When you have a bank statement transaction that has multiple tenant payments (for example: cash handed in at branch):
 
 
 
In our demonstration, the above cash paid in transaction is for 2 rental payments of £95, notice that no transactions appear on the right-hand side, an agreement will be required by selecting the specific agreement in the drop down box and then click Select:
 
 
 
Now click Save
 
 
For speed, we would recommend choose “All part reconciled transactions” and click select, in our demonstration, we see:
 
 
 
Click on Reconcile, you will be shown all the transactions that match that payment, as our demonstration data will show, all those transactions that are £95. Perform the reconciliation as above by clicking on the appropriate transaction and then save that.
 
 
As the screen is refreshed and all unreconciled transactions are then shown.
 
=== Showing reconciled transactions ===
 
 
By choosing from the dropdown “All reconciled transactions” and clicking Select will then show all reconciled statement transactions, it will also the allow you to click “View” to show all the tenant reconciled transactions

Revision as of 14:46, 25 March 2021

Bulk Payments

A list of outstanding payments will be shown giving you:


Agreement                  the Agreement for the property being tenanted

Property                      the Property being rented

Tenant                         the Tenant

Outstanding                how much the Tenant owes

è                               Place the amount shown in the Payment Amount – see below

Payment Amount        allows entry of a different amount (as above) – see below

Record                         store the changes


Once you press the arrow (to populate the amount with said amount), or enter the amount manually, you can then select who is paying the amount, be it the Tenant or someone on their behalf. If required, you can change the reference and/or description.


Press Record to store the entry.


You’ll then be shown:


Import Statement

Reconciling the bank statement can be undertaken in stages. Once a statement has been imported, a button will appear “Reconcile Previous Bank Statement”, you can press this to view existing un-reconciled items to continue reconciling.


Import bank statement

Press Import bank statement to start the import process.


This screen will allow you to import your bank statement to reconcile rental payments on your bank account to rental payments on Standout.


Once you have downloaded your bank statement and must be in a csv formatted file. You need to match the columns in your CSV file to store in Standout. Additionally, Standout will take the first line of the CSV to create the CSV Column Headers.

Choose statement to import

If you have previously already matched your CSV import file, or your bank is listed in the “Bank” drop down selection, choose this to skip the Matching fields routine. Otherwise, choose “Not listed” if your bank does not appear to be in the list.


Bank                            select from a list of existing bank formats

Upload statement       choose the CSV bank statement from your computer

Matching fields

Standout Columns      these are the available fields within Standout

CSV Columns               these are the available fields

Once you've matched the fields you want to import, click the "Save" button. Once you click "Save", Standout will read the file, import all those records, allowing you to then reconcile rent payments from your bank account to the rental agreements on Standout.



Standout Columns      The field in Standout

CSV Columns               The field in your CSV file

(The above is from our CSV statement)


Match items                Link the two fields above for importing

Cancel                        quit performing the Bank reconciliation routine



Bank    enter your bank name and this will be saved in Standout


Save    save the matches for future use and continue importing your data

Reconcile Previous Bank Statement

This option skips the import routine and shows you the existing statement transactions that are un-reconciled.

Reconciling bank statement transactions

Once imported (or returned), you will now be shown all unreconciled transactions. Our recommendation is to work from the bottom up, if imported correctly, this should the oldest transaction to the newest.


If your bank statement contains transactions that are not related to tenant payments, you can choose Delete to remove these transactions. Please note: you CANNOT delete a partially reconciled transaction.

Reconciling transactions

Standout allows you to perform the following:


Statement transaction                        either part or complete

Tenant transaction                             either part or complete

Reconciling a transaction

Standout will return all outstanding tenant rental amounts, sorted by date/agreement


To the left:-


Tenancy agreements              a list of every tenancy agreement to allow selection of a

                                               specific agreement


To the right:-


A list of outstanding rentals showing:


Payment ID, Agreement ID, Property Reference, Date Due, Amount

Selecting an outstanding rental payment

Once you find the appropriate tenants outstanding rental due, click the select tick box. You are now offered the chance to manually amend the amount, for example, a tenant underpaying a specific rental payment. If they overpay, you can select multiple rentals due.

Multiple selections

Once you choose multiple transactions, you cannot override the amount, Standout will then calculate the transaction total.


WARNING – Standout WILL NOT allow you to reconcile a larger amount of outstanding rental amounts that the amount on the statement transaction. The above example will allow you to amend the amount you are reconciling to £95 or less. You will not be able to enter over £95, for example by clicking 2 transactions of £190, Standout will show the following error:


Reconciling multiple selections

When you have a bank statement transaction that has multiple tenant payments (for example: cash handed in at branch):


In our demonstration, the above cash paid in transaction is for 2 rental payments of £95, notice that no transactions appear on the right-hand side, an agreement will be required by selecting the specific agreement in the drop down box and then click Select:


Now click Save


For speed, we would recommend choose “All part reconciled transactions” and click select, in our demonstration, we see:


Click on Reconcile, you will be shown all the transactions that match that payment, as our demonstration data will show, all those transactions that are £95. Perform the reconciliation as above by clicking on the appropriate transaction and then save that.


As the screen is refreshed and all unreconciled transactions are then shown.

Showing reconciled transactions

By choosing from the dropdown “All reconciled transactions” and clicking Select will then show all reconciled statement transactions, it will also the allow you to click “View” to show all the tenant reconciled transactions