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What file formats can you get from your bank? e.g csv, pdf
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When you link your bank and credit card accounts, QuickBooks uploads all of your transactions up to a specific date. Most banks are only allowed to import data going back 90 days. That said, this requires you to manually upload older transactions that happened before your account was connected to QuickBooks.
You'll first have to pick a start date and know the oldest existing transaction in your account to avoid duplication. Simply go to your account's registration on the Chart of Accounts page. Afterwards, log in to the website of your bank to access your transactions. Lastly, check the file you have to make sure it is formatted correctly.
When everything is ready to upload, you may proceed as follows:
You must review the transactions once they have been posted and/or compare them to the QBO records that already exist. This way, your financial data will stay accurate. You can refer to this article for further information on the specific steps: Categorise and match online bank transactions in QuickBooks Online.
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