=================== Bank reconciliation =================== **Bank reconciliation** is the process of matching your :doc:`bank transactions ` with your business records, such as :doc:`customer invoices <../customer_invoices>`, :doc:`vendor bills <../vendor_bills>`, and :doc:`payments <../payments>`. Not only is this compulsory for most businesses, but it also offers several benefits, such as reduced risk of errors in financial reports, detection of fraudulent activities, and improved cash flow management. Thanks to the bank :doc:`reconciliation models `, Odoo pre-selects the matching entries automatically. .. seealso:: - `Odoo Tutorials: Bank reconciliation `_ - :doc:`bank_synchronization` - :doc:`transactions` Bank reconciliation view ======================== To access a bank journal's **reconciliation view**, go to your :guilabel:`Accounting Dashboard` and either: - click the journal name (e.g., :guilabel:`Bank`) to display all transactions, including those previously reconciled or - click the :guilabel:`Reconcile items` button to display all transactions Odoo pre-selected for reconciliation. You can remove the :guilabel:`Not Matched` filter from the search bar to include previously reconciled transactions. .. image:: reconciliation/bank-card.png :alt: Reaching the bank reconciliation tool from your accounting dashboard The bank reconciliation view is structured into three distinct sections: transactions, counterpart entries, and resulting entry. .. image:: reconciliation/user-interface.png :alt: The user interface of the reconciliation view of a bank journal. Transactions The transactions section on the left shows all bank transactions, with the newest displayed first. Click a transaction to select it. Counterpart entries The counterpart entries section on the bottom right displays the options to match the selected bank transaction. Multiple tabs are available, including :ref:`reconciliation/existing-entries`, :ref:`reconciliation/batch-payments`, :ref:`reconciliation/manual-operations`, and :guilabel:`Discuss`, which contains the chatter for the selected bank transaction. Resulting entry The resulting entry section on the top right displays the selected bank transaction matched with the counterpart entries and includes any remaining debits or credits. In this section, you can validate the reconciliation or mark it as :guilabel:`To Check`. Any :ref:`reconciliation model buttons ` are also available in the resulting entry section. Reconcile transactions ====================== Transactions can be matched automatically with the use of :doc:`reconciliation models `, or they can be matched with :ref:`existing entries `, :ref:`batch payments `, :ref:`manual operations `, and :ref:`reconciliation model buttons `. #. Select a transaction among unmatched bank transactions. #. Define the counterpart. There are several options for defining a counterpart, including :ref:`matching existing entries `, :ref:`manual operations `, :ref:`batch payments `, and :ref:`reconciliation model buttons `. #. If the resulting entry is not fully balanced, balance it by adding another existing counterpart entry or writing it off with a :ref:`manual operation `. #. Click the :guilabel:`Validate` button to confirm the reconciliation and move to the next transaction. .. tip:: If you are not sure how to reconcile a particular transaction and would like to deal with it later, use the :guilabel:`To Check` button instead. All transactions marked as :guilabel:`To Check` can be displayed using the :guilabel:`To Check` filter. .. note:: Bank transactions are posted on the **journal's suspense account** until reconciliation. At this point, reconciliation modifies the transaction journal entry by replacing the bank suspense account with the corresponding receivable, payable, or outstanding account. .. _reconciliation/existing-entries: Match existing entries ---------------------- This tab contains matching entries Odoo automatically pre-selects according to the reconciliation models. The entry order is based on :doc:`reconciliation models `, with suggested entries appearing first. .. tip:: The search bar within the :guilabel:`Match Existing Entries` tab allows you to search for specific journal items. .. _reconciliation/batch-payments: Batch payments -------------- `Batch payments `_ allow you to group different payments to ease reconciliation. Use the :guilabel:`Batch Payments` tab to find batch payments for customers and vendors. Similarly to the :guilabel:`Match Existing Entries` tab, the :guilabel:`Batch Payments` tab has a search bar that allows you to search for specific batch payments. .. _reconciliation/manual-operations: Manual operations ----------------- If there is not an existing entry to match the selected transaction, you may instead wish to reconcile the transaction manually by choosing the correct account and amount. Then, complete any of the relevant optional fields. .. tip:: You can use the :guilabel:`fully paid` option to reconcile a payment, even in cases where only a partial payment is received. A new line appears in the resulting entry section to reflect the open balance registered on the Account Receivable by default. You can choose another account by clicking on the new line in the resulting entry section and selecting the :guilabel:`Account` to record the open balance. .. note:: Lines are silently reconciled unless a write-off entry is required, which launches a reconciliation wizard. .. image:: reconciliation/fully-paid.png :alt: Click on fully paid to manually set an invoice as entirely paid. .. _reconciliation/button: Reconciliation model buttons ---------------------------- Use a :doc:`reconciliation model ` button for manual operations that are frequently used. These custom buttons allow you to quickly reconcile bank transactions manually and can also be used in combination with existing entries.