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QuickBooks 2012: The Missing Manual
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QuickBooks 2012: The Missing Manual

by Bonnie Biafore
October 2011
Beginner to intermediate
756 pages
24h 42m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 15. Bank Accounts and Petty Cash

You’ve opened your mail, plucked out the customer payments, and deposited them in your bank account (Chapter 13). In addition to that, your bills are paid (Chapter 9). Now you can sit back and relax knowing that most of the transactions in your bank and credit card accounts are accounted for. What’s left?

Some stray transactions might pop up—an insurance claim check to deposit, re-stocking your petty cash drawer, or a fee from your bank for a customer’s bounced check, to name a few. Plus, running a business typically means that money moves between accounts—from interest-bearing accounts to checking accounts or from merchant credit card accounts to savings. For any financial transaction you perform, QuickBooks has a way to enter it, whether you prefer the guidance of dialog boxes or the speed of an account-register window.

Reconciling your accounts to your bank statements is another key process you don’t want to skip. You and your bank can both make mistakes, and reconciling your accounts is the best way to catch these discrepancies. Once the bane of bookkeepers everywhere, reconciling is practically automatic now that you can download transactions electronically and let QuickBooks handle the math.

In this chapter, the section on reconciling is the only must-read. If you want to learn the fastest way to enter any type of bank account transaction, don’t skip the first section, Entering Transactions in an Account Register. You can read about transferring ...

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