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#Post Dated Cheque Entry
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Post Dated Cheque is a cheque dated on future date. Party generally give post dated cheque, as advance payment. This cheque would be cleared only after cheque date has arrived.
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In ERPNext, create Journal Entries for post dated cheque.
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####New Journal Entry
To open new journal voucher go to
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`Accounts > Documents > Journal Entry > New`
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#### Set Posting Date
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Assuming your Cheque Date is 31st December, 2016 (or any future date). As a result, this posting in your bank ledger will appear on Posting Date updated.
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<img alt="JE Posting Date" class="screenshot" src="{{docs_base_url}}/assets/img/articles/post-dated-1.gif">
Note: Journal Voucher Reference Date should equal to or less than Posting Date.
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####Step 3: Save and Submit
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After entering required details, Save and Submit the Journal Entry.
####Adjusting Post Dated Cheque Entry
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If Post Dated Journal Entry needs to be adjusted against any invoice, it can be accomplished via [Payment Reconciliation Tool]({{docs_base_url}}/user/manual/en/accounts/tools/payment-reconciliation.html).
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When cheque is cleared, i.e. on actual date on the cheque, you can update its Clearance Date via [Bank Reconciliation Tool]({{docs_base_url}}/user/manual/en/accounts/tools/bank-reconciliation.html).
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You might find value of this Journal Entry already reflecting against bank's ledger. You should check **Bank Reconciliation Statement**, a report in the account module to know difference of bank balance as per system, and actual balance in a account.
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