How Can I get the Fixed deposit module from ADDA itself?

How Can I get the Fixed deposit module from ADDA itself?

Please follow the steps below to get the Fixed deposit module from ADDA itself :
Log in to Admin Dashboard>> Bank & Cash >> Fixed Deposits >> You can add your all activate fixed deposit and this can be used to prepare the Fixed deposit module at the time finalization of accounts. Since many factors are available in this module.

Note :This is only a suggestion.For Audit related Accounting  clarifications, please consult your auditor. 

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