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I'm a quickbooks newbie. The owner of the company loaned the company cash to cover some expenses short term which was then paid back with interest. I have entered the original loan in the chart of accounts. I entered a starting balance of the original loan amount. But there is a transaction for the loans deposit into the business checking account in the bank account register, how do I match that with this account? Did I mess up by entering the starting balance? And the payback amount is more than the original loan due to interest so how do I enter that without the liability account showing a credit for more than the original debt? Thank you for any tips!
Welcome to the Community forum, Jess. I'm glad that you took the time to visit us here and allow us to assist you in properly recording the cash loan made by the company owner. No worries, I'm here to make sure we'll be able to document this inside QuickBooks Online and match it with the deposit on your Bank Register.
Before anything else, I'd like to highlight that it's always a good idea to consult with your accountant before performing the recommended steps below for specific instructions on how to properly handle this. Your accountant can provide hands-on support from technical and accounting perspectives. If you don't have one, refer to this page: Find a ProAdvisor.
To start with, since you've already created an account in your Chart of Accounts, let's go ahead and delete the starting balance. While we have the option to enter an opening balance when creating a new account, we also have the choice to leave it blank or zero.
Here's how:
Now you can go ahead and create a check affecting the account you created to record the loan transaction.
After which, let's create a Bank Deposit using the account you used for the Check. Here's how:
As a result, you can now match the loan deposit on your Bank Register. To guide you through the process, refer to this article: Categorize and match online bank transactions in QuickBooks Online.
Additionally, I'd like to include that every subscription has its usage limits. In case you'll reach the maximum number of accounts in your Chart of Accounts, please know that you can inactivate unused accounts. To guide you through the process, feel free to browse through this article: Make an account inactive on your chart of accounts in QuickBooks Online.
If you require any additional assistance in managing loans in QuickBooks Online, please leave a comment below. Our team is ready to provide the assistance you require, assuring a smooth QuickBooks experience. We look forward to working with you. Have a wonderful day.
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