Set Up Fixed Asset Insurance
To manage fixed asset insurance coverage, you must first set up some general insurance information and an insurance card per policy.
To set up general insurance information
To use the insurance features in Business Central, you must set up some general insurance information.
- Choose the icon, enter FA Setups, and then choose the related link.
- Fill in the fields as necessary. Hover over a field to read a short description.
To set up insurance types
You can group your insurance policies into categories, such as insurance against theft or fire insurance. The insurance types are used on the insurance card.
- Choose the icon, enter Insurance Types, and then choose the related link.
- Fill in the fields as necessary.
To set up insurance cards
You may accumulate information about each insurance policy on the insurance card.
- Choose the icon, enter Insurance, and then choose the related link.
- On the Insurance page, choose the New action to create a new insurance card.
- Fill in the fields as necessary.
To set up insurance journal templates
Business Central automatically creates an insurance journal template the first time that you open the Insurance Journal page, but you can set up additional journal templates. For more information, see Working with General Journals.
- Choose the icon, enter Insurance Journal Templates, and then choose the related link.
- Fill in the fields as necessary.
To set up insurance journal batches
You can set up batches in an insurance journal template. The values in the journal batch are used as default values if the fields are not filled in on the journal lines. For more information, see Work with General Journals
- Choose the icon, enter Insurance Journal Templates, and then choose the related link.
- Select an insurance journal template, and then choose the Batches action.
- On the Insurance Journal Batches page, fill in the fields as necessary.
Note
Numbers have a special function in journal names. If a journal template name or journal batch name contains a number, the number automatically advances by one every time that the journal is posted. For example, if HH1 is entered in the Name field, the journal name will change to HH2 after the journal named HH1 has been posted.
See Also
Setting Up Fixed Assets
Fixed Assets
Finance
Getting Started
Working with Business Central