Field descriptions: Reconcile bank account and Reconcile credit card account pages
Reconciliation popup window
The reconciliation popup window is the initial step of the reconciliation process where you select the account to reconcile and enter basic account information. Then, you continue to reconcile the bank account or credit card account.
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Account to reconcile |
Select the bank account to reconcile. Cannot see the account? The following are reasons why you're not seeing an account in the list:
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Beginning balance cutoff date |
The cutoff date can be the day before you transitioned to Sage Intacct or another date if you do not want to do a complete reconciliation that goes all the way back to when you first started using Sage Intacct. Typically, it's the day before the statement start date. For example, if the statement start date is February 1, January 31 is the beginning balance cutoff date. This field appears only for accounts that have not been previously reconciled in Sage Intacct. |
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Statement ending date |
The ending date from your statement. You can adjust the statement ending date. If you never reconciled this account, the default is today's date. When you perform subsequent reconciliations, the date increments by one month. If you are using a bank feed, transactions download based on the statement ending date. For example, it's February and you're reconciling for January with a statement ending date of January 31. Only bank feed transactions with dates on or before January 31 appear to reconcile. If you have a Sage Intacct transaction dated in January and a bank transaction dated in February, reconcile that transaction in February. |
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Statement ending balance |
Enter the ending balance from your bank statement. |
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Reconciliation status |
The status of the reconciliation. |
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Last saved |
The date when the reconciliation was last saved. You can save a reconciliation and return to it later to complete your work. |
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Created by |
The user who began the reconciliation. |
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Last saved by |
The user who last saved the reconciliation. |
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Last bank feed date |
For accounts connected to a bank feed. This date is when Sage Intacct last checked if there were bank transactions at the bank to bring into Intacct. |
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Last bank feed transaction date |
For accounts connected to bank feeds. This is the date of the last transaction received through a bank feed. |
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Last reconciliation type |
How the account was previously reconciled (manually, with an import file, or with a bank feed). |
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Bank feed status |
For accounts connected to a bank feed. View bank feed status descriptions. |
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Applied rule set |
To match incoming transactions from an import file or bank feed, create rules and add them to a rule set, then assign that rule set to the account. |
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Import |
Upload and import your bank file for reconciliation. You account needs to have a rule set for transactions to match, or to create new Sage Intacct transactions from bank data. The classic experience for import transactions is going away in a future release. This change does not impact any custom integrations that use the Intacct API. Try Bank transaction assistant file import for a more robust experience. |
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Initial open items |
This link appears during the first reconciliation for the account, but you can manually enter or import the open items at any time. Initial open items are checks, deposits, and other items that were not reconciled in the previous accounting system. You can also enter initial open items to account for a minor discrepancy that you cannot otherwise resolve. In this case, describe the initial open item as an adjustment. Initial open item transactions do not affect the general ledger and only appear in the Bank register. Set permissions so that one person reconciles transactions and another person enters initial open items. |
Reconcile bank account or Reconcile credit card account page
This page appears after you select Continue on the Reconciliation page and is where you match transactions and complete your reconciliation. If you’re reconciling with import or bank feeds, there are two tabs on this page—one for Intacct transactions and one for Bank transactions.
Buttons
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Edit |
Access the initial Reconcile popup window. You can edit the following fields:
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Save |
Save your progress. To access your work, return to the Reconciliation page and select the same account to reconcile. |
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Refresh |
Refresh your changes. If your account is connected to a bank feed, this button manually refreshes the feed. |
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Reconcile |
Complete the reconciliation. This signifies that transactions cleared the bank. Only a user with the Cash Management reconciliation permission for Reconcile can view and select this button. |
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Cancel |
Exit the page. |
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More actions |
If you have bank transactions that do not have a matching Sage Intacct transaction in Intacct, you can create additional transactions here. For example, if someone has written a manual check that was not recorded in Sage Intacct, select Create manual payment and enter that transaction. Select Refresh for newly created transactions appear for reconciliation. |
Header information
| Field | Description |
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Statement ending date |
The statement ending date from your bank statement. |
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Last reconciled |
The date of the previous reconciliation. |
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Bank feed status |
For accounts connected to a bank feed. View bank feed status descriptions. |
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Last bank feed date |
For accounts connected to a bank feed. This is the date of the most recent download of transactions from a bank feed. |
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Last bank feed txn date |
For accounts connected to a bank feed. This is the date of the last transaction received through a bank feed. |
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Bank refresh status |
For accounts connected to a bank feed.
Learn more about refreshing a bank feed. |
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Unmatched transactions |
The number of transactions that still need to be matched for this account to be reconciled. |
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Unmatched amount |
The total amount that remains to be matched. |
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Matched checks and debits, Matched deposits and credits, Matched charges, and Matched payments |
Sage Intacct keeps separate running totals of matched checks and debits and deposits and credits so that you can compare this total to the one on your statement. For credit card reconciliation, you can view the total amount of matched credit card charges and the total amount of matched credit card payments. |
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Beginning balance |
The statement ending balance of the previous reconciliation. |
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Book balance |
The account balance is taken directly from the General Ledger. This sum does not include any initial open items, or the compensating entries for those items. If you're reconciling at the top level, the book balance is the sum of the balances for all entities. Although compliance journal entries appear in the reconciliation process, compliance transactions do not affect the Book balance total. A compliance book is used solely to create financial adjustment journal entries for reporting purposes only. |
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Statement ending balance |
The ending balance from your statement that you entered into the first page of the reconciliation process. |
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Difference |
The amount remaining after the statement ending balance is subtracted from the book balance. |
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Uncleared |
The sum of all uncleared items that affect the General Ledger. This sum does not include initial open items, or the compensating entry for those items. |
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Amount to reconcile |
The amount remaining to resolve before you can finish the reconciliation. It should be 0. The Amount to reconcile is the uncleared balance minus the difference. As you match transactions, this number changes. It also changes according to whether you’re clearing checks or deposits. |
Transaction table section
In the transaction table section, you can filter and sort to match transactions. In most of the column heads, you can enter a value and press Enter on your keyboard to filter for that value. You can also select column heads to sort values alphanumerically. Learn more about filters and sorting.
Filters
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State |
Transaction states include:
Make sure to select Apply filters to view transactions. |
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Transaction type |
The default view is Check and debits. You can also select Deposits and credits or All to see all transaction types. Select Apply filters to apply a filtered view. |
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Bank amount |
This filter appears on the Bank tab on the Reconcile Credit Card Account page. Enter a specific amount to find the associated transaction, then select Apply filters. |
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Check or doc no. range |
To set a range of check or doc number by which to display transactions, in Check or Doc no. range select >=, =, or >, then enter a bottom-of-range amount in the second field. In the next field select <= or <, then enter a top-of-range amount in the last field. |
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Show more filters |
Select to view more filters to use to find transactions. |
Buttons
| Field | Description |
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Clear transactions |
If you're reconciling against a physical bank statement and want to clear a transaction for reconciliation, select the transaction and then select Clear transactions. The transaction is considered "Matched" for reconciliation. To view your cleared transaction, use the State dropdown to filter for Matched transactions. Make sure to select Apply filters. In register reports, the transaction will display as Cleared after you finalize the reconciliation by selecting the Reconcile button. This updates the Amount to reconcile field. |
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Unmatch transactions |
Unmatch transactions that have been matched or cleared for reconciliation. This updates the Amount to reconcile field. Learn more about unmatching transactions. If you unmatch a transaction that has been matched by a rule, the rule will continue to match other transactions but will ignore the transaction you have unmatched. If another transaction exists that is a match, then when the rule set runs again, that transaction will match. |
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Apply filters |
After you select a filter in the filter fields, select this button to apply them. |
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Clear filters |
Select to clear any applied filters. |
Columns: Intacct tab
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Selection checkbox |
From the checkbox on the left-hand side of the transaction table, select the down arrow to either Select all or Select all on this page. |
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GL post date |
The date the transaction posted to the General Ledger. |
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Match sequence |
If your bank or credit card account is set up for match sequences, that sequence appears here. |
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Check no. or doc no. |
The check number, reference number, or document number of the transaction. |
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Payee |
The vendor or customer associated with the Accounts Payable or Accounts Receivable transaction. Journal entry transactions using dimensional values are excluded. If a payment is associated with multiple customers, the payer name appears instead of the customer name. |
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Bank amount |
The amount of the transaction. Appears for bank reconciliation. |
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Description |
An optional description entered on the transaction. |
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Txn date |
The date the transaction was created. |
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Txn type |
For bank reconciliation, the transaction types can be: Deposits and credits and Checks and debits. For credit card reconciliation, the transaction types can be: Charges and Payments. |
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Pymt type |
The origin of the payment. For example, an AR receipt. |
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Txn curr |
The currency in which the transaction was created. |
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Txn amount |
The amount of the transaction. Appears for bank reconciliation. |
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Base amount |
For multi-currency companies. The amount of the transaction in the base currency amount. |
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State |
The state of the transaction. A transaction can be: Unmatched: No transactions have been matched to this transaction yet. Partially matched: There remains an amount to match on this transaction. Matched: The transaction has been completely matched. Draft match: The transaction is pending matching. Currently, this state only applies to draft journal entries. |
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Match |
Select to match a transaction to one from an import file or bank feed. Learn more about manually matching transactions. |
Columns: Bank tab
Show more filters
To access these filters, select Show more filters above the transaction table. After you enter values in the following fields, select Apply filters. Learn more about filters and sorting.
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Transaction date range |
Set a range of transaction dates by which to display transactions. In the first Transaction date range field, select the calendar icon and select a start date. Then, select the second calendar icon and select an end date in the second field. |
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GL posting date range |
To set a range of transaction GL posting dates by which to display transactions, select the calendar icon and select a start date. Then, select the second calendar icon and select an end date in the second field. |
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Payee |
Filter for the vendor or customer associated with a transaction. |
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Description |
Filter by a description that was entered on the transaction. |
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Bank currency |
If your company uses multiple currencies, set the Bank currency for the transactions. |
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Bank amount range |
Display a range of bills by amount. In the Bank amount range select >=, =, or >, then enter a bottom-of-range amount in the second field. In the next field select <= or <, then enter a top-of-range amount in the last field. |
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Transaction currency |
If your company uses multiple currencies, set the Transaction currency for the transactions. |
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Transaction amount range |
To set a range of transaction amounts by which to display transactions, in Transaction amount range select >=, =, or >, then enter a bottom-of-range amount in the second field. In the next field select <= or <, then enter a top-of-range amount in the last field. |
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Voided |
Filter for all voided transactions. You'll see both the original transaction and the voided transaction for easy reconciliation. |
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Reversed |
Filter for all reversed transactions. You'll see both the original transaction and the reversed transaction for easy reconciliation. |
Match Transactions page
For import and bank feeds. The following table describes each field on the Match transactions page.
Buttons
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Previous |
Go to the previous transaction available for matching. |
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Next |
Go to the next transaction available for matching. |
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Match |
Match the current transaction and return to the reconciliation page. |
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Match and go to next |
Match the current transaction and go to the next transaction available for matching. |
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Unmatch |
Manually unmatch a transaction. |
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Cancel |
Return to the account reconciliation page. |
Header
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Check/debit no. |
The check number, reference number, or document number of the transaction you selected to match on the account reconciliation page. |
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Document date |
The date the transaction was created. |
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Txn type |
The transaction type. In bank reconciliation the Txn type can be:
In credit card reconciliation this can be:
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Vendor/payee |
The vendor, customer, or payee associated with the transaction. |
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Match type |
How a transaction was matched. Manual: You manually matched this transaction. Auto-match: The transaction was matched automatically using a rule set. |
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Amount |
The total amount of the transaction. |
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Remaining to match |
The remaining amount to match for the transaction. |
General info
| Field | Description |
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Description |
If you're viewing a bank transaction to match, this is the description of the transaction from the bank. If you're viewing an Intacct transaction to match, this is the description entered on the Intacct transaction. |
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Rule type |
The type of rule that matched or created the transaction: Match rule: These rules match existing Intacct transactions to incoming bank transactions. Create rule: These rules create new Intacct transactions and automatically match them to incoming bank transactions. Learn more about rules and rule sets. |
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Rule ID |
The ID of the rule that matched or created the transaction. This field appears if you are reconciling with an import or bank feed and are using rule sets. Select to drill down to the rule. |
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Rule name |
The name of the rule that matched or created the transaction. This field appears if you are reconciling with an import or bank feed and are using rule sets. Select to drill down to the rule. |
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Matched by |
If the Match type is Manual, this is the user who manually matched this transaction. If the Match type is Auto-match, this is the user who imported a bank file or refreshed a bank feed, prompting Intacct to use rules and rule sets to automatically match incoming transactions. |
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Match date |
The date and time the transaction was matched. This might be when you last uploaded an import file for reconciliation or when a bank feed was refreshed. |
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Unmatched by |
The user who manually unmatched the transaction. |
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Unmatched date |
The date on which the transaction was manually unmatched. |
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Rule updated after match |
If the rule that originally matched or created this transaction has been updated, that information appears here. Learn more about updating rules. |
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Match sequence |
If your bank or credit card account is set up for match sequences, that sequence appears here. |
Select bank or Intacct transactions to match section
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GL post date/Date |
If you're selecting an Intacct transaction to match, this is the GL post date of the Intacct transaction. If you're selecting a bank transaction to match, this is the Date that the transaction posted at the bank. |
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Check no/Debit no |
The check number, reference number, or document number of the transaction. |
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Bank amount |
The amount of the transaction. |
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Payee |
The vendor or customer associated with the transaction. |
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Description |
If you're selecting an Intacct transaction to match, this is the description entered on the Intacct transaction. If you're selecting a bank transaction to match, this is the description on the transaction from the bank. |
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Txn type |
The transaction type. In bank reconciliation this can be:
In credit card reconciliation this can be:
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Pymt type |
The origin of the payment. For example, an AR receipt or a Funds transfer. |
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Txn date |
If you're selecting an Intacct transaction to match, this is the date the transaction was posted in Intacct. If you're selecting a bank transaction to match, this is the date the transaction posted at the bank. |
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Txn curr |
The currency for this transaction. |
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Txn amount |
The amount of the transaction in the transaction currency. |
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Base amount |
For multi-currency companies. This is the amount of the transaction in the base currency amount. |
Matched to transactions section
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GL post date/Date |
If you're viewing a bank transaction that you matched to an Intacct transaction, this field displays the GL post date of the Intacct transaction. If you're viewing an Intacct transaction that matched to a bank transaction, this field displays the Date that the transaction posted at the bank. |
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Checkor debit no |
The check number, reference number, or document number of the transaction. |
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State |
View the state the transaction is in for reconciliation. States include:
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Description |
If you're viewing a bank transaction that you matched to an Intacct transaction, this field displays the description entered on the Intacct transaction. If you're viewing an Intacct transaction that matched to a bank transaction, this field displays the description of the transaction from the bank. |
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Bank amount |
The amount of the transaction using the bank's currency. |
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Amount to match |
If you partially matched this transaction, the remaining amount to match appears here. After you complete the match, the amount becomes zero and the Remaining to match amount is updated. |
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Payee |
The vendor or customer associated with the transaction. |
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Txn type |
The transaction type. In bank reconciliation the transaction type can be:
In credit card reconciliation the transaction type can be:
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Remaining to match |
The total amount remaining to match for your selected transaction. |