
Journal Entry Preparation
OfficialFreeStreamline your accounting journal entry process.
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What Journal Entry Preparation does
The Journal Entry Preparation skill is designed to assist users in efficiently creating journal entries with accurate debits, credits, and supporting details. This skill is particularly useful for finance professionals who need to book month-end accruals, record depreciation or amortization, post revenue recognition, or document entries for audit reviews. By providing a structured approach to journal entry preparation, it helps ensure compliance with accounting standards and reduces the risk of errors in financial reporting.
To use the skill, users simply invoke the command with the appropriate journal entry type and accounting period. The skill supports various entry types such as accounts payable accruals, depreciation for fixed assets, amortization of prepaid expenses, payroll accruals, and revenue recognition. Each entry type has a specific workflow that guides users through gathering necessary data, calculating the entry, and generating a formatted journal entry that includes all relevant details.
The skill also includes a review checklist to ensure that all entries are accurate and compliant before finalization. This checklist prompts users to verify that debits equal credits, the correct accounting period is set, and all supporting documentation is referenced. By following this structured process, users can enhance their efficiency in financial reporting and maintain a high level of accuracy in their accounting practices.
Overall, the Journal Entry Preparation skill is ideal for accountants, financial analysts, and anyone involved in the financial close process who seeks to streamline their journal entry workflows and ensure thorough documentation of financial transactions.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to prepare journal entries for month-end close, including accruals and revenue recognition.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for users seeking financial advice or for those without a basic understanding of accounting principles.
What you can build with it
Month-End Close
Prepare journal entries for month-end accruals, ensuring all expenses are accurately recorded.
Depreciation Entries
Calculate and record depreciation for fixed assets to reflect their current value accurately.
Revenue Recognition
Document revenue recognition entries to comply with accounting standards and reflect earned income.
How to install Journal Entry Preparation
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/journal-entry --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by anthropicsJournal Entry Preparation
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Important: This command assists with journal entry workflows but does not provide financial advice. All entries should be reviewed by qualified financial professionals before posting.
Prepare journal entries with proper debits, credits, supporting detail, and review documentation.
Usage
/je <type> <period>
Arguments
type— The journal entry type. One of:ap-accrual— Accounts payable accruals for goods/services received but not yet invoicedfixed-assets— Depreciation and amortization entries for fixed assets and intangiblesprepaid— Amortization of prepaid expenses (insurance, software, rent, etc.)payroll— Payroll accruals including salaries, benefits, taxes, and bonus accrualsrevenue— Revenue recognition entries including deferred revenue adjustments
period— The accounting period (e.g.,2024-12,2024-Q4,2024)
Workflow
1. Gather Source Data
If ~~erp or ~~data warehouse is connected:
- Pull the trial balance for the specified period
- Pull subledger detail for the relevant accounts
- Pull prior period entries of the same type for reference
- Identify the current GL balances for affected accounts
If no data source is connected:
Connect ~~erp or ~~data warehouse to pull GL data automatically. You can also paste trial balance data or upload a spreadsheet.
Prompt the user to provide:
- Trial balance or GL balances for affected accounts
- Subledger detail or supporting schedules
- Prior period entries for reference (optional)
2. Calculate the Entry
Based on the JE type:
AP Accrual:
- Identify goods/services received but not invoiced by period end
- Calculate accrual amounts from PO receipts, contracts, or estimates
- Debit: Expense accounts (or asset accounts for capitalizable items)
- Credit: Accrued liabilities
Fixed Assets:
- Pull the fixed asset register or depreciation schedule
- Calculate period depreciation by asset class and method (straight-line, declining balance, units of production)
- Debit: Depreciation expense (by department/cost center)
- Credit: Accumulated depreciation
Prepaid:
- Pull the prepaid amortization schedule
- Calculate the period amortization for each prepaid item
- Debit: Expense accounts (by type — insurance, software, rent, etc.)
- Credit: Prepaid expense accounts
Payroll:
- Calculate accrued salaries for days worked but not yet paid
- Calculate accrued benefits (health, retirement contributions, PTO)
- Calculate employer payroll tax accruals
- Calculate bonus accruals (if applicable, based on plan terms)
- Debit: Salary expense, benefits expense, payroll tax expense
- Credit: Accrued payroll, accrued benefits, accrued payroll taxes
Revenue:
- Review contracts and performance obligations
- Calculate revenue to recognize based on delivery/performance
- Adjust deferred revenue balances
- Debit: Deferred revenue (or accounts receivable)
- Credit: Revenue accounts (by stream/category)
3. Generate the Journal Entry
Present the entry in standard format:
Journal Entry: [Type] — [Period]
Prepared by: [User]
Date: [Period end date]
| Line | Account Code | Account Name | Debit | Credit | Department | Memo |
|------|-------------|--------------|-------|--------|------------|------|
| 1 | XXXX | [Name] | X,XXX | | [Dept] | [Detail] |
| 2 | XXXX | [Name] | | X,XXX | [Dept] | [Detail] |
| | | **Total** | X,XXX | X,XXX | | |
Supporting Detail:
- [Calculation basis and assumptions]
- [Reference to supporting schedule or documentation]
Reversal: [Yes/No — if yes, specify reversal date]
4. Review Checklist
Before finalizing, verify:
- Debits equal credits
- Correct accounting period
- Account codes are valid and map to the right GL accounts
- Amounts are calculated correctly with supporting detail
- Memo/description is clear and specific enough for audit
- Department/cost center coding is correct
- Entry is consistent with prior period treatment
- Reversal flag is set appropriately (accruals should auto-reverse)
- Supporting documentation is referenced or attached
- Entry is within the user's approval authority
- No unusual or out-of-pattern amounts that need investigation
5. Output
Provide:
- The formatted journal entry
- Supporting calculations
- Comparison to prior period entry of the same type (if available)
- Any items flagged for review or follow-up
- Instructions for posting (manual entry or upload format for the user's ERP)
Frequently asked questions about Journal Entry Preparation
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