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Buy nowI have a master credit card account with 3 cards under it. The balances on all three cc are off with my current statement but the main account is reconciled correctly with a zero balance.
How do I adjust the individual cards to match the current statement? I have no reconciliation discrepancies and I have gone through this with a fine tooth comb and cannot find the problems.
I think it all started in August when I mistakenly thought I paid our CC online. When the next statement came in it showed a past due balance. I called and immediately paid that past due amount and the cc company said it included purchases through a certain date that was not on the statement. So, essentially statements got cross overed and its a mess.
Any help would be appreciate. I just want to journal entry the issues but not sure that is ok.
One that comes up often when dealing with master credit card accounts with subcards in QuickBooks. The situation you described (crossed statements and a past-due payment) can definitely cause timing mismatches between the parent and subaccounts. Let’s walk through how to fix it properly.
In QuickBooks, the parent (master) credit card account is essentially a summary account. The subaccounts (the individual cards) feed into it.
You reconcile only the parent account, not the subs.
The parent account should always show the combined total of all sub-card activity.
The sub-card balances are like “subledgers” — they shouldn’t be reconciled independently.
Since you mentioned the parent account is reconciled correctly with a zero balance, that’s a good sign — your overall data is accurate. The issue is likely just that the subaccounts have transactions misclassified or recorded to the wrong card.
Here’s what usually causes this:
A payment was recorded directly to one subcard instead of the parent account.
A charge was posted under the wrong card.
The “crossed statement” timing caused some transactions to be recorded in the wrong month or under the wrong account.
Run the following reports:
Transaction Detail by Account report
Filter for the entire credit card parent and subs.
Sort by Cleared Status and Date.
This helps you see which transactions may have landed in the wrong subaccount.
Check that all payments are recorded against the parent account, not the individual cards.
If the parent account is correct but the subs are off, you can make journal entries, but only to reallocate balances between subaccounts , not to change the total.
Here’s how to do that safely:
Example:
Let’s say Card A is overstated by $200, and Card B is understated by $200.
Create a journal entry:
Debit: Card A (subaccount) $200
Credit: Card B (subaccount) $200
This keeps the total under the parent account unchanged while correcting individual card balances.
If the total parent balance changes, that’s a red flag, stop and double-check before posting.
If you’ve combed through and still can’t find the issue:
Reconcile from the parent account only going forward.
Consider merging all transactions into one subaccount for simplicity (many users do this if all cards are paid from the same statement).
Avoid reconciling the subs — only the master account needs to be tied to the statement.
Task Action
| Master account is accurate |
| Sub-account balances off |
| Transactions misclassified |
| Can't identify source | 🟡 Use JE to adjust sub-account balances only |
| Future prevention | Ensure payments and fees go to master account |
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