Reconciling a Bank Account
You use the Reconcile Statements screen to reconcile bank accounts to bank statements.
Note: When you change the reconciliation status, the processing date is used as the default reconciliation posting date.

- Post all transactions in the subledgers that affect the bank account for the fiscal period you are reconciling (for example, check batches in Accounts Payable or deposit batches in Accounts Receivable).
- Gather your bank statements.
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If you are reconciling an electronic statement:
- For an OFX statement:
- Import the statement into Sage 300. For more information, see Importing OFX Statements.
- Use the Reconcile E-Statements screen to match transactions, enter bank transactions, and manually clear or write off any unmatched transactions. For more information, see Reconciling E-Statements.
- Use the Reconcile Statements screen to ensure that the bank account is reconciled, as described in this topic.
- For transactions downloaded from your bank feed, use the Reconcile E-Statements screen to download transactions, match transactions, enter bank transactions, and manually clear or write off any unmatched transactions. For more information, see Reconciling E-Statements.
- For an OFX statement:
To reconcile a bank account:
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Common Services > Bank Services > Bank Transactions > Reconcile Statements.
- In the Bank Code field, specify the bank account to reconcile.
- In the Reconciliation Description field, enter a description for the reconciliation.
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On the Summary tab:
- In the Statement Date field, enter the bank statement date.
- In the Statement Balance field, enter the ending balance from the bank statement.
- In the Reconciliation Date field, specify the date to which to post the reconciliation. You can reconcile outstanding transactions posted up to and including this date.
- Click Calculate to update the amounts displayed on the Summary tab.
Note: The Calculate button is available if the Adjusted Bank Balance and the Adjusted Book Balance are not equal.
- Click Save.
The Out of Balance by field may display a non-zero amount that you need to reconcile. More...
You use the Reconciliation tab to reconcile the balances and record adjustments.
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On the Reconciliation tab:
- Use the Display, Transaction Type, and Sort By fields to filter outstanding deposits or withdrawals, and sort them by date or transaction number.
Tip: You can save your selections for these fields, so they appear automatically the next time you use the Reconcile Statements screen. To save your selections, click Save Settings As Defaults on the Settings menu.
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Reconcile balances and record adjustments:
- Clear individual deposits and withdrawals, and reverse withdrawals. For more information, see Clearing a Transaction.
- Clear entire ranges of withdrawals or deposits that your bank has processed. For more information, see Clearing a Range of Transactions.
- Record and post a bank transaction that does not exist in Sage 300. For more information, see Adding Bank Entries.
- Review the receipts for a selected deposit that has multiple receipts, and drill down to the original entries. You can also clear individual receipts within the selected deposit, if you set the deposit's status to Reconcile By Deposit Detail. For more information, see Clearing an Individual Receipt in a Deposit.
- Click Save.
- Use the Display, Transaction Type, and Sort By fields to filter outstanding deposits or withdrawals, and sort them by date or transaction number.
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On the Summary tab, check that the Out of Balance by field displays zero. If it does not:
- Print the Reconciliation Status report by clicking Print on the File menu.
- Compare the report to the bank statement, looking for the reasons for the Out Of Balance amount.
- Make any necessary corrections, and then click Calculate.
When the Out of Balance by field displays zero, the adjusted bank balance and the adjusted book balance are equal. This means that the bank account is reconciled, and you can post the bank reconciliation.
- Compare the bank balance to the G/L account balance, to ensure that they reconcile. (If you use Sage 300 General Ledger, use the Book Balance screen to check the G/L account balance.)
- Click Save, and then click Close.

- Print the Withdrawals Status and Deposits Status reports. For more information, see Bank Withdrawals Status Report and Bank Deposits Status Report.
Note: These reports are not available after you post the reconciliation.
- Post the reconciliation. For more information, see Posting Bank Reconciliations.
- Print the Reconciliation Posting Journal. For more information, see Bank Reconciliation Posting Journal Screen.
- Check data integrity, and make a backup of your company records. For more information, see Bank Integrity Checker Screen.