Disbursements Goodness

Instead of posting disbursements individually, you can now select multiple disbursements and have them post together in a single batch.

Also, all available disbursement methods are now supported when posting.

Thank goodness.

Switching items between matters

We know at times there is a need to intentionally switch items between matters and/or to correct things by associating them to the intended matter. We have worked through a few of those scenarios, in particular with Billing, to make sure that switch happens correctly and completely with all that goes along with it.

Ooops! Can I fix that posting? Now you can!

When using the posting functionality in Curo365, we know there will be times when you might accidentally post something, or maybe you just posted but noticed something that needs to be changed real quick.

Now you can revert an item back to "Draft" if it was "Queued" and before it actually completed the post/synch.

Just one more little thing we hope helps save you from extra work and unnecessary frustration.

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Fixed Rounding in All Places

There are several different ways in Curo365 that triggered a rounding calculation to be made. One scenario that was not calculating correctly was when a Billing was created from the Timer window. This has been fixed, and we've further made the backend more robust to always round consistently no matter how it is being triggered.

Automatic Allocations of Payments is Here!

Applying payments appropriately is so important. It is also becoming more complicated and error-prone with several different allocation types and remembering the right order to apply them every time. Do you want to be sure to pay off interest first? Or make sure your matter costs are covered before any time entry billings?

Now you can configure how you want payments to be applied, and then have them automatically allocated that way consistently and confidently every time. 


A thorough guide on how to configure everything and start auto-allocating your payments is found here


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