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When I go into "Client Overview", then down to "Transaction Volume", what makes up the number of "Bank Account Transactions"? I can click on the other selections (sales receipts, invoices...) and I can see what is in each of those sections. But the "Bank Account Transactions" doesn't have a link to take me to this. We're not hooked up to the bank, so it's not downloads from the bank and the number is not a sum of the other selections.
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Thanks for following up on this thread, BarbMCCann.
You're correct, the placement of the Bank Account Transactions is on top of the other data categories. However, the amounts shown for those transactions and invoices, for example, are separate from each other. Looking at the screenshot provided by the previous agent, the two invoices aren't part of the eight bank account transactions.
The following article provides additional info about the clients, overview, and bookkeeping tabs in QuickBooks Online Accountant.
Please feel free to drop a comment below if you have any other questions. The Community always has your back.
Thank you for reaching out to me, Barb. I truly appreciate the information you provided concerning your query about the figures that constitute bank account transactions under the Transaction Volume category. Your thoroughness in outlining your questions has been incredibly helpful in allowing me to better understand your concerns and provide you with a more accurate and comprehensive response.
The Bank Account Transactions section, found under Transaction Volume, provides a comprehensive summary of the total number of transactions associated with bank accounts at a specific period selected from the date filter. It's important to note that this area is distinct from other data categories, such as invoices, expenses, and bank deposits, which are each independently tracked and reported. As a result, the number displayed in each of the other categories does not comprise the total transactions shown in the Bank Account Transactions field. I'll be sharing a sample screenshot for your reference.
Based on the image provided above, the total number of bank account transactions displayed is 8. This figure reflects the combined count of various financial activities that are linked with the bank accounts you have set up in QuickBooks. Specifically, this count includes:
Each of these transaction types is directly linked with the bank accounts you've added in QuickBooks, contributing to the total count displayed.
However, it's important to note that the total bank account transactions of 8 do not include the following:
Additionally, this section does not contain a hyperlink. It's just working as designed. However, all the other selections are clickable and lead to their respective report and transaction records.
I’m committed to ensuring that all your questions about the Transaction Volume figures are thoroughly addressed. If you have any further questions or need additional clarification, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I look forward to assisting you further and helping you resolve any outstanding concerns, Barb.
Thanks for your quick response, Camelle. Am I understanding correctly that the Bank Account Transactions are on top of the transactions in each of the other data categories? I'm trying to figure out how many total transactions a bookkeeper would be doing each month and want to make sure I don't double count the amount.
Thanks for following up on this thread, BarbMCCann.
You're correct, the placement of the Bank Account Transactions is on top of the other data categories. However, the amounts shown for those transactions and invoices, for example, are separate from each other. Looking at the screenshot provided by the previous agent, the two invoices aren't part of the eight bank account transactions.
The following article provides additional info about the clients, overview, and bookkeeping tabs in QuickBooks Online Accountant.
Please feel free to drop a comment below if you have any other questions. The Community always has your back.
@MorganB You said "You're correct, the placement of the Bank Account Transactions is on top of the other data categories."
That's... kind of hilarious in its way.
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