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I have a spreadsheet that I use to balance my checkbook. Why would it always
be off by exactly 10 cents every time?
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I have a similar problem every single month! I have a column that represents
my debits (checks and other withdrawls). I download the bank's version of
the same data and the sums never compare exactly.

I enter the data in two adjacent columns and sort them separately. Then by
comparing cel-by-cell, I find my bad entry.
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"Richard" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that I use to balance my checkbook. Why would it always
be off by exactly 10 cents every time?

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Mine is always exactly 10 cents more every bank statement, never less, never
more, always 10 cent more, weard!

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

I have a similar problem every single month! I have a column that represents
my debits (checks and other withdrawls). I download the bank's version of
the same data and the sums never compare exactly.

I enter the data in two adjacent columns and sort them separately. Then by
comparing cel-by-cell, I find my bad entry.
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"Richard" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that I use to balance my checkbook. Why would it always
be off by exactly 10 cents every time?

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You may have made an entry error many month's ago. To find it, you may have
to go way back.


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"Richard" wrote:

Mine is always exactly 10 cents more every bank statement, never less, never
more, always 10 cent more, weard!

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

I have a similar problem every single month! I have a column that represents
my debits (checks and other withdrawls). I download the bank's version of
the same data and the sums never compare exactly.

I enter the data in two adjacent columns and sort them separately. Then by
comparing cel-by-cell, I find my bad entry.
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"Richard" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that I use to balance my checkbook. Why would it always
be off by exactly 10 cents every time?

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