The Problem
Year end rollover sounds like a single task. It isn't. It's a sequence: lock the prior year period, verify that retained earnings rolled forward correctly, generate the adjusting journal entries, confirm the opening trial balance, and document everything for the audit file. Miss a step or do them out of order and you're spending the next six months chasing discrepancies.
The most common mistake is deceptively simple. Someone posts a transaction to the wrong financial year because the prior period wasn't locked. That single entry corrupts the final year figures, throws off the opening balances, and often isn't discovered until the next BAS or tax return lodgement. Period locking failures account for an estimated five to ten per cent of restatements in small practices.
For a sole practitioner with three clients, this is manageable. For a firm with 80 client entities (companies, trusts, partnerships, SMSFs), year end rollover happens 80 separate times. Each one takes one to two hours of focused work. That's 80 to 160 hours concentrated into a few weeks around 30 June, performed by your most experienced staff, during the period when they're already stretched thin with tax planning and compliance deadlines.
And the consequences of getting it wrong don't surface immediately. An incorrect opening balance sits quietly in the ledger until something forces a reconciliation. By then, the accountant who did the rollover may not remember the details, the client has moved on, and unwinding the error touches every report built on those numbers.
How It Works
The automation runs a fixed sequence for each client entity, triggered by their financial year end date. Every step is logged to an audit trail, and your team is notified when the rollover is complete (or if something needs attention).
1. Trigger on financial year end date
The workflow fires automatically based on each client's configured year end date. For most Australian entities, that's 30 June. For international clients or substituted accounting periods, it's whatever date is set in their profile. You can also trigger it manually for off cycle closings or late rollovers.
2. Lock the prior year period
The workflow locks the prior year period in your accounting platform (such as Xero or QuickBooks Online) via API. This prevents anyone from accidentally posting transactions to the closed year. The lock is confirmed and logged before the workflow proceeds.
3. Verify retained earnings rollover
The automation pulls the retained earnings balance from the new year's opening position and compares it against the prior year's profit and loss net profit figure. If they match, the workflow continues. If there's a discrepancy, the workflow flags the entity for manual review and notifies the assigned accountant with the specific variance amount.
4. Generate adjusting journal entries
Based on the entity type (company, trust, partnership), the workflow generates a checklist of standard year end adjusting entries from your firm's templates. These might include depreciation, prepayments, accruals, or provisions. The entries are created as draft journals in the accounting platform, ready for your accountant to review and post.
5. Create opening trial balance report
The workflow generates a trial balance for the first day of the new financial year and compares each account's opening balance against the expected rollover from the prior year's closing position. Any mismatches are flagged with the account name and variance amount.
6. Log to audit trail and notify
Every step (period lock, retained earnings check, journal generation, trial balance verification) is logged with timestamps and outcomes to a central audit record. The assigned accountant receives a notification confirming that the rollover is complete, or detailing which steps require manual intervention.
Why Xero's Automatic Rollover Isn't Enough
The most common objection we hear: "Xero handles retained earnings automatically. Why do I need this?"
Xero does roll forward the retained earnings number. That's true. But rolling forward a number and verifying that number is correct are two different things. Xero doesn't check whether the prior year period is locked. It doesn't generate your adjusting journal entries. It doesn't confirm that every account's opening balance matches what it should. And it doesn't give you an audit trail showing that all of these steps were completed, in order, for every client entity.
You spend 50 weeks producing clean books, then compress all the rollover risk into a two week window where your team is already at capacity. The automation doesn't replace accounting judgement. It makes sure the mechanical steps happen consistently, every time, for every entity.
The workflow around the rollover is where errors creep in. A period left unlocked because someone got interrupted. A trust entity processed with the company template. An opening balance discrepancy that nobody noticed because the verification step was skipped under time pressure. These aren't knowledge gaps. They're process gaps. And process gaps are exactly what automation closes.
Multi Entity Rollover at Scale
A firm managing 80 client entities doesn't just perform the rollover 80 times. They perform 80 different variations of it. Companies need different adjusting entries than trusts. Partnerships have distribution calculations. Some entities have intercompany transactions that need elimination before the rollover makes sense.
Without a structured workflow, consistency depends entirely on the person doing the work. Your senior accountant might run a flawless process. But if they're on leave during year end (it happens more than you'd think in late June), whoever fills in follows a different sequence, skips a verification step, or uses last year's template for an entity that changed structure.
The automation doesn't care who triggers it. It runs the same sequence, applies the right template for the entity type, and flags anything that doesn't match expectations. Your team still makes all the decisions. They just don't have to remember all the steps.
The Business Impact
Take a mid size accounting firm with 80 client entities. Each year end rollover takes one to two hours manually. Call it 1.5 hours on average. That's 120 hours of senior accountant time concentrated into three to four weeks around 30 June.
At a blended internal cost of $120 per hour, that's $14,400 in labour. More importantly, those 120 hours are consumed during your firm's busiest period, when that same senior accountant could be doing tax planning work that actually generates revenue.
With automation, the mechanical steps (period locking, retained earnings verification, journal generation, trial balance comparison) take minutes per entity instead of an hour. Your accountant reviews the output and handles exceptions. Realistic time saving: 60 to 70 per cent, or roughly 75 hours recovered. At $120 per hour, that's $9,000 in direct labour savings. But the real value is in error prevention. A single opening balance discrepancy that flows through to a BAS lodgement and requires amendment costs far more in time, client trust, and professional risk than the entire automation.
- 75 hours of senior accountant time recovered during your busiest period each year
- Every entity rollover follows the same verified sequence regardless of who initiates it
- Period locking confirmed automatically before any new year transactions are possible
- Retained earnings discrepancies flagged within minutes, not months
- Complete audit trail for every rollover step across every client entity
- Draft adjusting journals generated from entity specific templates, ready for review
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this work with both Xero and QuickBooks Online?
Yes. The workflow connects to either platform via API for period locking, report generation, and journal entry creation. If you use a mix of platforms across your client base, the automation handles both within the same workflow.
What happens if the retained earnings don't match?
The workflow pauses for that entity and sends a notification to the assigned accountant with the exact variance amount and the two figures being compared (closing retained earnings versus prior year net profit). The accountant investigates and resolves the discrepancy manually. The remaining steps resume once the issue is cleared.
Can we customise the adjusting journal templates by entity type?
Yes. Templates are configured per entity type (company, trust, partnership, SMSF) and can be further customised per client if needed. The workflow selects the correct template based on the entity's classification and generates the draft journals.
We only do this once a year. Is it worth automating?
Once a year per client. If you have 80 entities, that's 80 rollovers. Each one is a sequence of steps where a single missed action (an unlocked period, an unverified balance) creates problems that persist for the entire following year. The value isn't just time savings. It's consistency and error prevention across your entire client base during the most pressured period of your calendar.
What if a client has a non standard financial year end?
Each client entity has its own configured year end date. The workflow triggers based on that date, so it handles 30 June entities, 31 December entities, and any substituted accounting period without manual scheduling.
Does the automation post journal entries directly?
No. It creates draft journals in the accounting platform. Your accountant reviews each entry before posting. The automation handles the generation and template matching. The professional judgement stays with your team.
How long does setup take?
Most firms are fully configured within two to three weeks, including template setup for each entity type and API connections to your accounting platform. We map your existing rollover process and replicate it in the workflow so nothing is missed. Book your free audit and we'll assess your current year end process and show you exactly where the automation fits.
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