3.2. Configuring your business

The settings you make at business level are important, especially when billing your customers. To change these settings, go to Business » My Business Details.

If you will not use Fanurio to create invoices, you can skip this section.

3.2.1. About your business

You can enter id and contact information about your business in the Company and Contact sections. You need to fill in these fields if you create invoices.

The "Other Number" field can be used to enter any other registration number like the Trade Register number.

On Mac OS X you can import your contact details from Apple's Address Book.

3.2.2. Defining currencies

Go to the Currency section to define the currencies you want to use in Fanurio and to make one of them the default one.

Usually, you don't need to define any currency since Fanurio automatically detects your currency from your computer settings. But if it doesn't detect it correctly or if your business bills in multiple currencies, this is the place where you can make the changes.

3.2.3. Defining taxes

Go to the Taxes section if you need to use taxes for your invoices. Taxes are not enabled by default.

To deal with a whole range of possible taxes and tax combinations, Fanurio uses two concepts: the Tax and the Tax Group. A Tax has a name and a default rate while a Tax Group contains one or more taxes. In order to apply taxes to an invoice, you need to group taxes in a tax group. Even if you have just one tax.

To quickly define your taxes, we recommend that you use the Tax Wizard. Only if the wizard doesn't do what you want, you should try to build a tax group by hand.