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Does anyone use an automated bank reconciliation option in their software?

I always do reconciliations myself (ie I print off the bank statement and 'tick' the transactions on whichever software I'm using) and I don't like the idea of importing the bank statement and leaving the software to enter the transactions and correctly assign them; what if the VAT invoice is missing, or a payment has been duplicated in error, or a supplier has provided something different as a one off? To me it's asking for errors.

So...am I right to do it myself or am I a dinosaur who is wasting her time (and so also wasting her clients' money)?



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Hi Ruth,

You're not alone. I always do the reconciliations myself as well. In fact I print off the nominal activity for the bank and tick that off against the bank statement and also do a manual bank rec on excel, just to double check figures when I do it in Sage.

I also don't fancy the idea of an automated bank reconciliation. If you have two payments/receipts for the same amount and one has gone through the bank but the other is outstanding, how does the automated system know which is which? Maybe it does know, I don't know as I've never used an automated system. But I'm with you.....I do it manually.... and I don't think that spending time making sure everything is correct and you know what's what is wasting time or clients' money smile.gif

Pauline

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Add me to the list of "dinosaurs" to wink.gif

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I, too, am a dinosaur!

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I remember in one of my jobs about 3.5 years ago, I had to do both - reconcile on accounts package but also do a secondary one on excel.

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to be sure to be sure!

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Check and double check! smile.gif

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