You mean the Reconciliation Report?
There is an option to only show unreconciled transactions.
You can also filter a register view to unreconciled and mark them as
'cleared' then perform a reconciliation.
The reconciliation window itself shows you if transactions that are
unreconciled, with
The only thing I can think of is that if there is some report for which you
can choose unreconciled items.
Otherwise, I've wondered the exact same thing myself.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 7:22 PM Dr. David Kirkby <
drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk> wrote:
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>Reconiliation requires an independent statement of the account (e.g.
>from the bank's perspective) against whi
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Reconiliation requires an independent statement of the account (e.g. from the
bank's perspective) against which to reconcile the account. You
Dave
Reconiliation requires an independent statement of the account (e.g. from the
bank's perspective) against which to reconcile the account. You generally don't
have that with an expense account. I have had to investigate discrepancies
between what I thought I owed a vendor and what they
What would it mean to reconcile an account for which there is no external
"authority"?
I can't think of one.
Now, I did reconcile the interest paid for my mortgage for the year as it
was in a dedicated account: Expenses:Interest:Mortgage and the mortgage
company sent me a statement for my YTD