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My boss asked me to wire money from account A to account B as a distribution. How would I record the money going from account A to account B and how would I record the money coming into account B from account A?
I can guide you on recording a money transfer between two accounts, sw1222. You can follow the steps I'll share below.
We can utilize the Transfer feature of QuickBooks Online to do this. This single procedure will record the outflow from Account A and the inflow to Account B. I'll show you how to do this.
Check out this article for reference: Transfer funds between accounts.
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If Account B is a company account, then it's technically not a distribution because the money has not been distributed to the shareholder. Account B is generally the shareholder's personal account. Maybe I'm not fully understanding your question. If you can provide more information, that would be helpful.
Thank you for your response. To clarify, each account is a different business which my boss owns. He asked me to transfer some of the profit he made in business/account A to business/account B.
Thanks for clarifying, that makes more sense. Classify the funds received in Co. B to their owner equity account (Owner's Capital/Contribution if sole proprietorship, Shareholder Contribution if S-corp).
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