Thank you Richard.
I replied to Patel, but forgot to "reply to all" - so here it is:

This leads to the next question: why am I not able to click "Finish" when
doing this? I do know that I have other credit card transactions which have
not yet been reconciled (I'm registering transactions from the past,
therefore I'm not yet fully up-to-date)...
It looks like this now:
[image: image.png]

What am I missing and/or doing wrong?

Thanks,
F.

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Am Mo., 23. Sept. 2024 um 19:18 Uhr schrieb R Losey <rlo...@gmail.com>:

>
>
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 11:20 AM Boniforti Flavio <bonifort...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi there.
>>
>> When I reconcile my credit card, I'm faced with two dates:
>> - the date when the bill was created (e.g. 13.02.2024);
>> - the date when the bill was paid from my checking account (e.g.
>> 28.02.2024)
>>
>> When I reconcile, what date should I enter? The billing date or the date
>> of
>> the effective payment from my checking account?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> F.
>>
>
>
>
> For credit cards, I find it best to use the date on which the statement is
> closed out. It is possible to reconcile to "now"; I've done that for
> checking / saving accounts....  the main point of reconciling is to make
> sure that (1) you haven't missed entering some charges/credits (2) There
> aren't false charges/credits on your card (3) that the amounts of the
> charges/credits in your records and from the bank are the same (most of the
> time, any difference is caused by my own typo, but I have caught banks
> making errors a few times).
>
>
> --
> _________________________________
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> rlo...@gmail.com
> Micah 6:8
>
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