How To Reconcile a Bank Account in QuickBooks Online
Here is a video showing how to go thru a basic bank reconciliation process in QuickBooks Online:
Read MoreHere is a video showing how to go thru a basic bank reconciliation process in QuickBooks Online:
Read MoreNote: Be sure you understand what information to enter for both payment and 1099 purposes. Go to your vendor center in QuickBooks Online (Expenses>Vendors) and then click “New Vendor” in the upper right corner. You will notice the fields First, Middle, Last name AND also the Company AND the field “Display name as”: For payment
Read MoreThis article addresses how to conduct a manual import of transactions from a spreadsheet into your QuickBooks Online bank feeds center. This does NOT address how to import directly from a bank website. Note: You must first prepare your spreadsheet for the importation of data into QuickBooks Online. Here are some simple tips on how
Read MoreThis article addresses how to reconcile to a bank statement closing balance. A closing balance is best viewed by printing out a monthly (a month-close) PDF closing bank statement. This is because an official monthly closing statement can (but not always) calculate all of the withdrawals and deposits and sum these up onto the monthly
Read MoreHere is a video showing how to apply an old vendor credit to a new vendor bill:
Read MoreNote: This article assumes you do NOT have the “Automatically apply bill payments” setting turned on in your QuickBooks company settings. If one of your vendors currently has a credit (negative) balance in your books, then let’s create a new bill and then apply this open credit balance to it: Find your vendor (with the
Read MoreThere are different ways of viewing a report in QuickBooks Online that will show open vendor liability and credit balances. Please note: Your QuickBooks Online subscription may prevent you from having access to certain reports. So let’s begin: Go To>Reports>Reports Scroll down to the section under “What you owe” Click on Unpaid Bills Note: when
Read MoreThere are different ways of handling the issue of writing off open Accounts Receivables due to customers not paying you for whatever reasons. This issue can also be resolved differently if you are an accrual or cash basis tax filer and also if the Accounts Receivables to be written off (to a Bad Debt Expense
Read MoreYou received a customer check payment and it is sitting on your desk and now you want to apply this payment to a specific open invoice. Go to Sales>Customers Find the customer in the list and click to open the customer’s transactions list. Scroll thru and find the invoice that you want to apply payment
Read MoreNote: This is assuming the customer deposit was already booked BEFORE the payment was actually applied to the customer’s open invoice. Be sure that the pre-existing customer deposit is actually booked correctly for this to work. Go to the customer deposit entry in QuickBooks Online and ensure two things here: The “Received From” field is
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