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Correcting Overstated Fixed Asset and Depreciation Entries in NetSuite FAM

edited Jun 2, 2025 2:41PM in Accounting / ERP 3 comments

I encountered an issue with a fixed asset entry in NetSuite's Fixed Asset Management (FAM) module and need guidance on the best practice for correction. Here's the situation:

·        A construction project was recently completed, and the associated fixed asset accounts were impacted through a manual journal entry.

·        This entry was subsequently used to propose and create an asset in the FAM, followed by performing the depreciation entry as part of our month-end close. The fiscal month in question is still open.

·        Unfortunately, we realized that the original journal entry was incorrect, leading to an overstatement in both the fixed asset and its depreciation.

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