QuickBooks Online: Transfers & Credit Card Payments
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:31 What are Transfers / When to use them
02:54 Transfers in Bank Feeds (and NEW FEATURE)
09:00 Credit Card Payment (Pay Down Credit Card)-
12:50 Transfers vs. Journal Entries
14:46 Paired Transaction (Recognized Transfer)
20:26 WHY SHARE THIS VIDEO
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Hector, as always thank you so much for this! I feel like I've explained this so many times -- but you have done such a great job here and covered it so completely that I'll be sharing this from now on as needed. You're the BEST! I really don't know what we would do without you around -- I feel like you are our voice.
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You are super amazing Hector!
I'm new to Quickbooks and was struggling to understand how to categorized an online transfer of one credit card to another credit, but now I think I finally understand. I plan to continue watching all of your video's. I sure wish you had a class that offered hands-on training because I would pay just about anything to attend your class. For now, I feel lucky and blessed to have found your video. Thanks again, Hector
Awesome
Hector - I love your channel, and I am so glad you covered this topic. Thank you!
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Mr. Garcia, thanks very much! Awesome indeed 🙏🏾
My pleasure!
Great explanation. I am sharing with my team. Thank you!
Awesome, thank you!
Very good explanation. You're the best 😀
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Yes! I noticed that right away when I helped a friend with her Quickbooks online. I was still new to QBO and found it interesting how any of her 'E transfers' that came in were matched as a transfer by default. I showed her how to click 'categorize', and she could then record her etransfers as her deposit which was actually income. But wow- the uncategorized asset was so strange! Glad it got changed.
Its was the worst thing ever. Glad they changed it too!
Thank you for always uploading new videos every day. Could you also make a video on how you usually review the Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss? It would be great to hear some useful tips on this topic.
Thanks.. good Idea. I thought a had a video on that, let me Check
Hey Hector! Love your videos. You explain everything the same way that I do, and love and hate the same features... I feel like we might be the same person. :)
Haha QBsoulmates
Great news!
Indeed
Thank you for this video Mr. Garcia! I have a tricky situation, which is categorizing a balance transfer from one business credit card to another. What is the best way to handle this situation?
Its a transfer transaction
Thank you 👍🏽👍🏽
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Thank you for the great content. Couple questions: 1- When I record a transfer from X bank to Y bank, it is doubling the transfer and does not consider that there are bank fees paid, and keeps original amount (i.e. 19000 from X is recorded as 19000 in Y) although the bank statement shows that it was deposited as 18500
2- How to reflect the bank charges and fees on the transactions/transfer/credit card payments that we make
It can be a “transfer transaction” needs to be a Deposit or expense. And you can adjust the fee with a negative line items
Hector- thank you for these videos. i am new to bookkeeping and always turn to your channel when I have QBO questions.
QUICK QUESTION- What do you suggest for Lines of Credit? My boss has a bus checking account and bus line of credit from the same bank. the previous bookkeepers recorded money moving btw these accounts as "transfers." is this ok? He also has another line of credit from a different bank that gets recorded as expenses. What would you suggest as best practices for these transactions?
Payment into the line of credit or accessing funda from the line of credit can be transfers yeah
Would love a video on using estimates - and why does QB not have a feature that allows the customer to accept or reject an estimate when you've emailed it to them, or am I just missing it? Best I can tell, you need a third party add-on to do that, is that correct?
Correct
Thanks my mentor please upload videos as soon as possible so that we can use our weekends learning new thing's
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At 18:07 you made a VERY important comment that you need to make a video about. You said "unfortunately, it doesn't delete the transfer..." I have been trying to understand how the "Undo" action works in the "Categorized" list of transactions in the bank feed. I have incorrectly accepted some credit card transactions, so I have used the Undo action, but I feel like there may be residual entries that are not also removed and that continue to impact my books. You might consider a video that explores the use of the Undo action and the other steps a user might need to take to address an incorrectly accepted transaction.
After you reconcile… then you can delete all the transactions that are left over
What headset did you use? It was crisp and clear audio.
Its not a headset is a Rodeo Podmic USB
Hi, Hector, how about trafer between locations, or, businesses purchase inventory in bulk and transfer to different location from ware house, guide me please
Essa
Thats not a thing in QuickBooks Online
Also, transfer can be useful when the 2 accounts are in different currency. For example, Amazon Canada account deposits money to my US bank account. Normal categorize function doesn't support currency conversion.
yeap.. great point!!
Also, (sorry Hector. I do love your videos…)
I do use transfer for my real estate loans as well.
1st of the month let’s say I get $4200 debit come up in my bank feed on my checking account. I split and record the transaction 3 ways. 3 accounts.
Principal applies to loan listed in liabilities
Interest account
Escrow account
Then hit the transfer button.
You cant have splits in transfers though.
On my business loan that’s correct.
When my mortgage payment hits my bank feed in checking I can spilt it there.
Hi Hector. I very much appreciate all your videos.
I have a question, why you do not like to use transfers between a Business account and a Personal Account?
I have a client SMLLC that does draws all the time and I use transfers to record the transaction. Am I doing it wrong?
I am ok with that transaction.. the problem is not always is used correctly
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Hey Hector, I am stuck on a transaction. There is a payment that is in my bank feeds that came in at $400 but in my credit card feed it came in as 226.92. It’s not giving me an option to match it so I can resolve the difference for interest. Can you help with this? Thanks in advance
Delete the $400 one And figure out what the real transaction is, or modify $400 one to match the reality.
$173 interest in a $400 transaction makes no sense
Hi, i just have a quick question, my client have transferred money from personal account( not linked in QB) to his business account to pay the credit bill. In which account should i categories this?
Owners contributions / Equity
Hii sir how many lectures will be in this quickbooks online 2024 tutorial playlist and when will the last video of this series will be uploaded??
Probbaly about 30-40 but ill never stop uploading, there are always new things
What if a payment is made from savings bank to a credit card. And in QB it will recommend a RECORD TRANSFER. Then i can just click it if it match ?
It wont recommend transfers
I wish there were an additional function for the record as credit card payment, especially when dealing with multiple subaccounts, instead of excluding the transfer payment and creating an expense to properly record the payment.
Yeah, thats never going to exist
What happens if QBO does not show "Paired" but there "is" a match but since you didn't see the "pairing" or "match" option you manually change it to a transfer? Does that cause a duplicate transfer entry?
It could. But it should always detect the pairings
I have noticed the pairing doesn't always work if the receiving transfer doesn't post on exactly the same day.
Hola Héctor tienes videos en español??
Algunos, pero muy basicos
Ow. So thats my mistake. I TRANSFER a supposed to be payment (bank) to a credit card when its supposed to be categorized?
Transfer is OK for this transaction type
What if you are paying a credit card, however you used that card to pay for an expense. Would you list the transaction as the expense you are wanting to pay instead of showing it as a CC payment? Otherwise, how would you track the expense?
Cc Payment is the ideal transaction type of that.
@@HectorGarciaCPA Credit Card payment option creates duplicate transaction. I saw your previous video there you paid credit cards using Transfer. I am using Transfer to pay credit card and it never credited duplicate entry and I like it.
It would be in your best interest to use a business credit card and have that connected to Quickbooks to track the expenses.
I'm struggling to find the answer to how I should correct the many 'Transfers' my client repeatedly used to make credit card payments in years past. Any suggestions?
Delete them all
@@HectorGarciaCPA are the unneccessary or then they need to be added back in and correctly recorded as "credit card payment?" I'm having a similar issue.
@@betsysmith8124 its necessary to have one transaction for the ccpayment/transfer, if there are any duplicates beyond the reconciliation, you can delete those
Do you have experience working with us Zen business? If yes, can you give me a best advice
Don’t know “US ZEN BUSINESS” is…
@@HectorGarciaCPA do I need another software for invoicing?
What's the difference between transfer and card payment?
Accounting wise, no different.
Just mechanically its easier for some users to understand what they are doing
gotit. thanks
Gracias, pero lo puede hacer en español.
No estan en los planes
@@HectorGarciaCPA Das cursos en Español?
O algunas asesorías? Estoy aprendiendo de manera autodidacta, pero tengo muchas dudas.
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Gosh. I’m sorry. But please stop confusing credit card payments with the word expense. Payments are not “expenses”.
Soo.. who is confusing that?
The word “Expense” in QuickBooks doesn’t mean the accounting term, it means the fact that money is coming out of a bank account.
Hence paying the credit card is an “Expense” from the bank’s perspective. But accountingwise is a journal entry that transfers value accross balance sheet accounts
@@HectorGarciaCPA I’m not confused. A credit card payment isn’t an expense.
@@mike2959 you are not confused. Correct. But that was not my question
Great video Hector. I am a fan, I watched a lot of your videos, great material. I have a question which i asked in the Quickbooks community but I keep getting the same answer that I found by searching. Here is my situation: I am using QBO plus, I am a sole propietor, I need to track actual my vehicle expense, things like fuel, maintenance etc, when I first started my company I used the actual expense therefore I must continue using the actual expense, anyhow, there is a section in QBO under taxes/income taxes where it gives you a overview of what your tax situation will be for the year, it works for all of the categories, except for the actual vehicle expense. I set up the vehicle profile, in the chart of accounts, I set the vehicle expense for the tax forms to be categorize to "Auto", so I at loss here because i can't seem to figure out how to get this part to work for the actual expense. I am using this function for two other companies tracking the mielage expense and it works for that but not the actual. When i do a search for it in the QBO community I get instructions on how to separate business from personal expense when categorizing using QBO self employee. If you know the asnwer to this question it would be greatly appreciated.
QuickBooks doesn’t work in that matter
@@HectorGarciaCPA, but it works if I use the mileage expense because it does work on the other 2 QBO company accounts that i have for my other two businesses.