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Accounting ▸ Trust accounting

This page documents the Accounting ▸ Trust accounting view inside the Matter detail page. The Matter detail page is a two-level tab strip — see Matter detail for the parent overview.

Trust receipts, trust payments, matter-to-matter transfers and reversals all appear in one sortable, filterable table on a single chronological running balance — the matter’s net trust position. Receipts increase the balance, payments decrease it, and a reversal flips its original entry’s sign.

Above the ledger, the Linked Trust Accounts and Trust Transfer Requisitions panels are unchanged.

ColumnWhat it shows
DateThe date the entry occurred.
#The durable ledger number. It is fixed for the life of the entry and does not change when you sort or filter — use it to reference an entry in audits and reports.
Type/AcctThe entry type (Receipt / Payment / Transfer / Reversal) with its chips (reverses/replacement links, retainer, reconciled, multi-matter, FX, partial), and the trust account name beneath.
PartyWho the funds were received from or paid to, with this matter’s display ID beneath.
Method/RefThe payment method, with the reference beneath.
DescriptionThe entry description (reversal rows show a live-derived Partial / Final / Full reversal label).
Receipts / Payments / ReversalsContra amount columns so money-in and money-out are both readable in one table.
BalanceThe single running balance after this entry.

Notes are not a column — when an entry has a note, a small note icon appears in the Type/Acct cell; hover it to read the note. Status is not a column either — click an entry’s detail icon to see status, reconciliation information and FX detail.

Click any sortable column header to sort. Filter by Type (Receipt / Payment / Transfer / Reversal) and by Trust account. Sorting and filtering only change the display order — they never change an entry’s durable # or its running balance.

The toolbar above the ledger has Trust Receipt, Trust Payment and Transfer to another matter. Trust Payment routes through the Trust Transfer Requisition flow; sub-threshold amounts auto-approve and post. Posted entries are append-only — use Correct entry or Reverse entry from a row’s action menu to unwind them; both preserve the audit trail.

Trust Receipt, Trust Payment and the firm-wide multi-matter form all use the same entry form with the same field order, so the layout is identical wherever you record trust money. Fields, top to bottom:

  1. Trust account — pick the account; its currency is shown read-only (you never type the currency).
  2. Date
  3. Method and 4. Reference
  4. Participant — for a receipt this is an optional Payor participant (tag who sent the funds, or skip for ad-hoc payors); for a payment it is the Payee participant, which surfaces that participant’s saved banking methods. Then the free-text name.
  5. Description
  6. Amount (single, for one matter) — or the allocations grid when the entry spans several matters.
  7. Retainer toggle
  8. FX details — only used when the money moved in a different currency from the trust account; the source currency excludes the account’s own currency.
  9. Notes
  10. Negative-balance override — payments only, for admins, when it applies.

The form is the same everywhere; only where the entry is saved differs behind the scenes, and that is invisible to you.