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Getting your old expenses from your connected business account is easy peasy, @usercara-mcewan.
Since QuickBooks only download 90 days of your lastest transactions when connecting bank accounts, you'll want to import your old expenses manually to track them. Let me guide you through the process.
First off, let's download the old expenses from your bank to a CSV file. Here's how:
Once the file is ready, you can now import it manually in QuickBooks Online (QBO). Please be guided to the steps below:
After following the steps above, you'll be able to see your old expenses from your connected bank account in QuickBooks. Here's an article you can read for more guidance: Manually upload transactions into QuickBooks Online.
Just in case you want to learn how to categorise and match your bank transactions properly, feel free to check out this article for the detailed steps and information: Categorise and match online bank transactions in QuickBooks Online.
Should you need any additional assistance while managing your bank transactions, you can leave a comment below. I'll be sure to get back to you.
Thank you so much for this Mark! Unfortunately after a 30minute call with my bank they have said there is no way to download that data onto a csv file! They only option I have it to download the statements month by month into pdf!
Help!!!
Hi usercara-mcewan You're only able to upload bank statements if they are in a Excel/CSV format. As they are in a pdf format you could see if there is a pdf - excel converter available on the internet.
Thank you for this.
ive got my files converted but now when I go to upload them I’m having trouble with the ‘mapping’? I want to see credits and debits for the account
Thank you for getting back, @usercara-mcewan.
If you've used the 4-columns template (that has debit and credit), you need to choose the 2 column option on the Map columns window. I'll show you how.
Once done, here's how your transactions are uploaded into QuickBooks.
For additional resources about the file format and uploading bank transactions manually, you can check out these articles:
Moreover, here's an article you can open for your guide on categorising and matching online bank transactions in QuickBooks Online.
Please let me know how else I can help you with uploading or mapping your banking transactions. I'm always here to help. Have a good one!
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