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Hello @Aida1,
You have the option to create a journal entry to offset the negative balance of your Direct Deposit Payable account. Let me show you the steps.
But before we proceed, I'd also recommend contacting your accountant for guidance in choosing the posting account of your journal entry. If you haven't yet, you can find any account near you through this link: Find an accountant or bookkeeper.
Nevertheless, here's how you can create a journal entry:
Lastly, I've got you this helpful article in case you need to review a transaction in your account's register and how to use it: Find, review, and edit transactions in account registers.
If there's anything else that I can help you with, please let me know in the comments. I'll be here to lend a helping hand.
Hello @Aida1,
You have the option to create a journal entry to offset the negative balance of your Direct Deposit Payable account. Let me show you the steps.
But before we proceed, I'd also recommend contacting your accountant for guidance in choosing the posting account of your journal entry. If you haven't yet, you can find any account near you through this link: Find an accountant or bookkeeper.
Nevertheless, here's how you can create a journal entry:
Lastly, I've got you this helpful article in case you need to review a transaction in your account's register and how to use it: Find, review, and edit transactions in account registers.
If there's anything else that I can help you with, please let me know in the comments. I'll be here to lend a helping hand.
Thank you very much for your advice it was helpful =)
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