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How QuickBooks Online calculates your cash flow
by Intuit• Updated 3 weeks ago
The cash flow chart on your QuickBooks Online homepage summarizes your cash flow. It shows the money coming in and going out of your business.
The cash flow chart uses historical data from your bank and debit card accounts connected to QuickBooks Online. This includes categorized and uncategorized transactions. If you manually upload transactions from a CSV, the chart only includes transactions tied to your connected bank and credit. The chart doesn’t include journal entries.
The chart doesn’t include:
- Credit card transactions
- Transactions you've entered manually into QuickBooks
- Multicurrency transactions
Note: If you disconnect an account, the data won't appear on the chart anymore.
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