The vast majority of transactional documents which come packaged with KFS are "Accounting Documents": documents that, in some way, create accounting lines as an essential part of the document. (the Labor Expense Transfer documents, Labor Journal Voucher document, and several Purchasing/Accounts Payable documents also include accounting lines, and they build on the Accounting Document framework as well. This document will concentrate, though, upon Financial Documents as the easiest starting off point.) Given this, it makes sense that KFS provides a lot of functionality for dealing with documents with accounting lines. Implementing new financial documents is made much easier by having a full idea of what functionality exists for us to build upon.
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