Overview
Bank reconciliation rules are used by the Automatic Bank Reconciliation, Setting up and using automatic bank reconciliations process to determine which bank statement lines should have transactions automatically created for and how these transactions should be defined.
Bank reconciliation rules are typically used in scenarios where you have recurring deposits or payments to your bank account that vary in value, but have some consistent reference and do not relate to any Customer or Supplier Cards, for example:
- Bills (Utilities, telecommunications)
- Bank fees
- Bank transfers and credit card payments. If you are setting up a bank reconcilation rules relating to a Bank Transfer from One Bank Account to Another Bank Accounts ENSURE that both bank account statements are actually imported and reconciled otherwise use the Entering a Bank Transfer feature.
It's the 'Search Reference' that is recognized off your imported bank statement that needs to be accurate in Readysell.
Bank reconciliations rules only need to be set up if you are using the Import of the Bank Statement feature when doing a bank reconciliation.
Once the Bank reconciliations rules have been set up working off your Bank Statement, note that when you import the Bank Statement the first time around for a bank account, it will create the bank deposits/payments based upon the rules and these transactions are left open to be reviewed and finalized. If you should need to re import the same bank statement lines please be aware that the same transactions will be recreated unless you have finalized the bank payments/bank deposits that were created from the first import.
Fields Reference
Field | Description |
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Name | The name of the bank reconciliation rule, for your own reference. |
Search Reference | The text that will be recognised on your imported bank statement (from the transaction details) |
Description | The description for the transaction that will be placed on any generated bank payment or bank deposit |
Tender | The tender that will be used for the generated bank payment or bank deposit. Be careful not to select a tender that is set to Compress if possbile. |
Account Site | The general ledger account site that will be used for the generated bank payment or bank deposit |
Tax Code | The tax code that will be used for the generated bank payment or bank deposit |