Just like balancing your chequebook, you need to review your accounts in QuickBooks to make sure they match your bank and credit card statements. This process is called reconciling.
This page will take you through the following steps to reconcile your account:
- Review your opening balance
- Start a reconciliation
- Compare your statement with QuickBooks Online
- Next steps
Before you start
Make sure your have your bank statement in hand so you can compare each transaction with the ones entered into QuickBooks. If everything matches, your accounts are balanced and accurate. We recommend reconciling your transactions, savings, and credit card accounts once a month. Check out our complete reconciliation guide to understand the full workflow.
Step 1: Review your opening balance
Tip: You can save a step by connecting your bank and credit cards to online banking, which automatically downloads transactions and enters the opening balance for you.
If you're reconciling an account for the first time, review the opening balance. It needs to match the balance of your real-life bank account for the day you decided to start tracking transactions in QuickBooks.
If you forgot to enter an opening balance in QuickBooks in the past, don't worry. Here's how to enter an opening balance later on.
Need more info? Learn more about opening balances.
Step 2: Start a reconciliation
Once you have your monthly bank or credit card statement, you can start reconciling. If you're reconciling multiple months, do them one statement at a time, starting with your oldest statement:
Important: If you see a message about a previous reconciliation, select We can help you fix it. You need to fix this before you start.
How to see a reconciliation report:
- Select Settings ⚙ and then Reconcile. If you're reconciling for the very first time, select Get started to continue.
- Select History by account.
- Select the year you want to view the report for, then select View report in the Actions column.
Step 3: Compare your statement with QuickBooks
Now, simply compare the transactions on your statement with what's in QuickBooks. Go over them one-by-one. The tricky part is making sure you have the right dates and transactions in QuickBooks so you know everything matches.
Follow the section for the type of account you're reconciling:
Next steps
Review past reconciliation
Run a reconciliation report to review your work:
- Go to Settings ⚙ and select Reconcile.
- Select History by account.
- Use the dropdown menus to select the account and date range. Or, print or export your reconciliation reports if you need to share them.
Edit completed reconciliations
You can make changes to past reconciliations, but be careful. Changes can unbalance your accounts and other reconciliations. It also affects the beginning balance of your next reconciliation.
Start by reviewing a previous reconciliation report. If you reconciled a transaction by mistake, here's how to unreconcile it. If you adjusted a reconciliation by mistake or need to start over, reach out to your accountant. These kinds of changes get complicated.
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