The first step is to gather the documentation needed to complete the reconciliation: the check register, the bank statement and the previous reconciliation. While you can complete the following steps in any sequence, I think it makes sense to first compare the reconciling items from the previous statement to make sure they are no longer reconciling items: have all outstanding checks been presented, have any deposits in transit been credited, bank fees recorded, etc. Then you would compare all checks recorded in the register to those which have cleared the bank, noting any discrepancies. Then do the same for deposits. Finally, identify any charges or credits on the bank statement which were not posted to the check register. As long as you complete the reconciliation, it really doesn't matter which step you do first. I believe the above sequence makes the process easier.
Its as important as maths is to physics
it is very important to me
why is rot important
he is important because he is awsome
it depends on what needs reconciling.
That process is called 'Reconciling'.
1. Is there a way of reconciling the classical temporal definition of the maintenance with operational definition we use?
It is important to liaise with your bank on day to day bank transactions. This will be very useful for purposes of reconciling your records with those from the bank.
There are many places someone can look to find the definition of reconciling. One can look on dictionary websites like The Free Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, and MacMillan Dictionary.
Hell if i know, I was looking to find the answer on here!
It's basically reconciling with yourself. Or in short forgiving yourself
reconciling universal Dharma with individual dharma (swadharma)
The verb form for the noun reconciliation is to reconcile (reconciles, reconciling, reconciled).
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Noun forms for the verb to reconcile are reconciler, reconcilement, reconciliation, and the gerund, reconciling.
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