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It's called "balancing" your checkbook.
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I balanced my checkbook on the counter. (or) I counter-balanced my checkbook.
To balance credits and debits in a checkbook, the addition and subtraction keys on a calculator are used. If Jane began with a balance of 68-dollars, then writes a 5-dollar and a 62,50 check, she would have a balance of fifty cents. After making a 75-dollar deposit, her balance is 75.50.
Checkbook Balancer Let us help you balance your checkbook. First tell us the ending balance on your statement, then enter all of your outstanding checks and deposits. If your checkbook register matches our calculated amount, your checkbook is balanced! If not, you may need to verify that all of your withdrawals and deposits are correct and accounted for.
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To find the checkbook balance, start with the ending balance of $159.57. Subtract the total of the outstanding checks ($223.85) and then add the outstanding deposits ($147.96). The calculation is: $159.57 - $223.85 + $147.96, which results in an adjusted checkbook balance of $83.68.
No, service charges do not add to your checkbook balance; they actually reduce it. When you record service charges in your checkbook, you should subtract them from your balance to ensure it accurately reflects your available funds. It's important to keep your checkbook and bank statement in sync to avoid overdrafts.
In order to balance your checkbook, you need to write down all of your deposits. You also need to know all of the transactions that you completed in the month.
That process is called 'Reconciling'.
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