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Reconcile transactions that are older than your opening balance in QuickBooks Online

by Intuit6 Updated 1 month ago

Learn how to review and edit your opening balance if you recently added older transactions to your account.

The opening balance tells QuickBooks when you want to start tracking transactions in an account. It summarizes all of your older transactions up to that point.

Later on, you may want to add transactions that are older than the opening balance. Some users need more transactions than QuickBooks automatically downloads when they first connect their online bank accounts. If you do, you'll need to adjust your opening balance. There are a couple of ways to handle this, and we'll show you both options.

In this article, you'll learn how to:

New to reconciling? Start with our reconcile guide.


Track older transactions the easy way

Since your opening balance summarizes all of your older transactions, you don't have to enter them at all. They're already in QuickBooks. You can simply leave your opening balance alone and start tracking new transactions going forward.

When you create a new account in QuickBooks, you pick a day to start tracking transactions. You enter the balance of your real-life bank account for whatever day you choose. This starting point is the opening balance. We recommend setting the opening balance at the beginning of a bank statement. This makes your first reconciliation much easier.



Track all the details for older transactions

If you decide you need your older transactions, you have to edit the opening balance and the date. This resets the starting point for the account so QuickBooks doesn't count transactions twice.

Note: It's much easier to add older transactions before you reconcile an account for the first time. If you've already reconciled the account a few times, you can still add older transactions. However, you may need help from your accountant.

Step 1: Enter older transactions

If your account is connected to online banking, download the transactions from your bank and import them manually.

You can also enter individual transactions as sales receipts or expenses.

Step 2: Edit your opening balance

  1. Go to Transactions and select Chart of accounts (Take me there).
  2. Find and open the account.
  3. Search the account history for the opening balance entry. It should be labelled Opening Balance Equity with the text Opening Balance in the Memo column.
  4. Sign in to your bank’s website. Set your account so you can see the balance for the new date you want to use for the opening balance in QuickBooks.
  5. Go back to QuickBooks. Select your opening balance entry.
  6. Edit the opening balance so the date and amount match your bank records for the day you choose.
Learn more about deleting opening balances.

This sets a new opening balance for the account. Since the new opening balance matches your bank records, everything is balanced.



Reconcile the account

Now that your opening balance is fixed, you're ready to start reconciling.

If you run into problems during your first reconciliation, don't worry. Here's how to fix issues the first time you reconcile an account.

Or, if you've already reconciled the account in the past, here's how to fix those issues.

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