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Cheryl

Is there a simple bank reconciliation form?
 
Are there any bank reconciliation forms in Excel or Word?

Thanks

Bill Ridgeway

Is there a simple bank reconciliation form?
 
"Cheryl" wrote in message
...
Are there any bank reconciliation forms in Excel or Word?

Thanks


The method I use is-
Column X next to the account which, by default has a -

Column Y (at the extreme rh side) with the formula
=IF(AND(A1<"-",B1="-"),A1,"-") (where A1 is the amount and B1 is a record
of the statement page number). A - is returned if a - is detected in A1 and
B1 or a statement page number is detected in B1. Otherwise the value of the
outstanding cheque is returned..

At the bottom of column Y there are 3 cells
Y555 =SUM(Y1:Y999) A total of non cleared cheques
Y556 =M5988-AL5988 The difference between the total of the cheque account
column and the non cleared cheques

On receiving a statement, enter the statement page number against each entry
Confirm the balance on the statement is the same as Y556

It works for me!

Bill Ridgeway




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