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Hello there, @mimigreen.
Yes, you can manually add a bank account in QuickBooks Online. Let me guide you how.
Here's an article you can read to learn more about how you can manually add a bank account: Create subaccounts in your chart of accounts in QuickBooks Online.
I've got you this article more insights in case you wanted to match and categorize your bank, please refer to these articles:
Keep me posted in the comment section down below if you have any other questions. I'm always around happy to lend a helping hand.
Can I add a bank account manually and connect it later? My bank is having issues with the QB connection but they do support a connection. I would like to ad manually, post transactions, and match them up later when the connection is working.
R
Hello, R.
I'm down to help you add your bank transactions manually.
Certainly! You can manually import your bank transactions using a .CSV file into QuickBooks Online. Here's a step-by-step process:
You can read this article for more details about uploading your transactions: Manually upload transactions into QuickBooks Online.
We can address the connection issues of your bank. Can we have the complete name? We can look at the reported cases specific to it, and provide you with updates or workarounds.
After adding the transactions, you can start categorizing or adding them into your books. When you're done, you have the option to start reconciling your bank statement.
I'd recommend reading this article for a reconciliation guide: Reconcile an account in QuickBooks Online.
We're more than happy to answer your questions about the Online Banking feature. You can also ask us additional questions about the areas in QuickBooks Online.
QBO
Thanks for joining this conversation, @NSF19. I want to ensure that I'll be providing you with the right fix to whatever issues you may have.
Can you please elaborate your concerns a little more? I'd appreciate it if you can share with me any additional details such as screenshots.
In the meantime, you can also search for available topics about banking from our resources posted in the Community. There you can find answered posts, related articles that might help resolving your concerns.
I'll be looking forward to hearing again from you and helping you, @NSF19. Take care!
I added an account in the chart of accounts as noted above but it does not show on my transactions page. How do I make it visible on that page?
Hello there, crob35.
I'll show you where you can find the added account in QuickBooks Online. Here's how:
I encircled the account I've just added on my end. If you've added transactions into that account, you can click the View register hyperlink and, transaction/s will appear on the list.
If you need help reconciling your account, you check this article for the detailed steps: Reconcile an account in QuickBooks Online.
That's it! Don't hesitate to reach out back to me if you need more help. I've always got your back @crob35.
Desktop Pro 2019
I have QB Desktop Pro 2019. Can you please tell me how to add other bank accounts to accounting?
Hi @Brenda1962.
I hope your day is going well. I’d be happy to help you add a new bank account to your Chart of Accounts in your QuickBooks Desktop. Here’s how:
Once you're done, you can connect your bank account to Bank Feeds. This way, you're able to download your online banking transactions and keep your financial data updated. You can refer to this article for the step-by-step guide: Set up bank accounts for Bank Feeds in QuickBooks Desktop.
All set! Feel free to drop back in with any additional questions about adding a bank account or anything else. I'd be delighted to help.
I need expenses, income and sales from my previous quickbooks o be imported to my new accou as well as to add another bank account too
Thanks for joining the thread to get help with importing transactions, @78101135276086.
You can use your bank data to import expenses, income, and sales. What you'll have to do is to check the starting and ending date of the transactions from your previous QuickBooks account.
Once done, make sure to get the transactions from your bank and ensure that it correlates with the dates of the entries that you wish to import in QuickBooks.
Here's how:
Once you have the transactions, ensure it's in a CSV file type and organized accurately. If the file size is over 350 KB, you may have to cut it short by trimming the date range or getting the transactions in smaller batches. You can check the format (3-columned) that I'm using:
When it's alright, you can import the bank data in QuickBooks. You'll have to be absolute with the column mapping and date arrangement to ensure you upload the file successfully.
Here's how:
You'll be able to upload them seamlessly and add, match and categorize them into your new bank account register. For more information, you can reference this article for a detailed guide: Manually upload transactions into QuickBooks Online.
On the other hand, you can add another bank account by going to the Chart of accounts. You can follow these steps for a quicker guide:
You can also connect your bank account from your Chart of accounts to QuickBooks Online.
Let me know if you need more assistance with importing transactions from your previous QuickBooks account or adding accounts in QuickBooks. I'm always here to help. Keep safe and have a lovely day ahead!
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