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LisaJacobs12
Level 1

My bank checking acct balance is not matching my QBO balance.I believe that it has to do with expenses that may have been duplicated, and not paid. Is there a report?

 
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ClaireSamanthaS
QuickBooks Team

My bank checking acct balance is not matching my QBO balance.I believe that it has to do with expenses that may have been duplicated, and not paid. Is there a report?

You are correct that the issue may stem from the unpaid or duplicate expenses, which is why your bank checking account does not match your QuickBooks balance, Lisa.

 

QuickBooks Online (QBO) relies on the information your bank shares, and each bank updates transactions at different times. If your QBO balance does not match your actual bank balance, it could be due to several reasons, such as pending transactions, new entries, duplicates, or changes made to existing records.

 

The best way to fix mismatched balances is by reconciling your account. Reconciliation means comparing your QBO transactions with your bank statement to spot and correct any differences. Before you begin, ensure your bank statement is ready, especially the ending balance and date.

 

Here is how to start the reconciliation process in QBO:

 

  1. Navigate to Reconcile. You can find this by going to the Accounting menu on the left side of the screen.
  2. Select the checking account you are trying to fix.
  3. Enter the Ending Balance and Ending Date from the bank statement you just pulled.
  4. Click Start Reconciling.

 

As you go through the transactions, you can check for duplicates—these often happen when a transaction is manually entered and also downloaded from the bank feed. If you find duplicates, delete the extra entry or exclude it from the For Review tab under Banking.

 

Continue matching your QBO transactions to your bank statement until the difference at the top of the reconciliation screen is $0.00. Once the difference is zero, you have successfully reconciled the account. Click Finish Now.

 

Please note that QuickBooks does not provide a detailed report for duplicate and unpaid expenses, so a manual review is necessary.

 

Let us know if you have further concerns or clarifications. You can get back to us by replying to this thread below. We're here to assist.

Rainflurry
Level 15

My bank checking acct balance is not matching my QBO balance.I believe that it has to do with expenses that may have been duplicated, and not paid. Is there a report?

@LisaJacobs12 

 

It's unlikely that your QBO balance will match your actual bank balance.  Any transaction that hits your bank account (deposits, payments received, bill payments, checks, etc.) that have been entered into QBO, but haven't cleared your bank, will cause a discrepancy.  

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