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Bank & Payment Reconciliation in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

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In any organization, reconciling bank and payment data is critical to maintaining accurate financial records and cash visibility. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central offers robust tools for Bank Reconciliation and Payment Reconciliation Journals, helping businesses match bank statements with ledger entries, identify discrepancies, and streamline financial audits. In this article, I outline how I learned to perform these reconciliations efficiently using Business Central. Perform a Bank Reconciliation in Business Central Bank Reconciliation ensures that transactions recorded in the bank ledger match those on the actual bank statement. Steps: Benefits: Reconciled statements are stored and can be printed or exported for documentation. Set Up Payment Reconciliation Journals The Payment Reconciliation Journal is used to match customer/vendor payments against open invoices or entries. It supports automatic suggestions and match rules for fast processing. Configuration Steps: Setup ensures the journal is ready to load incoming payments and suggest matches automatically. Use the Payment Reconciliation Journal Once the setup is done, you can use the journal to reconcile incoming payments against customer/vendor invoices.  Daily Workflow: Features:  Business Value Feature Value Speed Auto-matching reduces reconciliation time Accuracy Eliminates manual errors and duplicate entries Audit Ready Clear audit trail for external and internal auditors Cash Flow Clarity Real-time visibility into paid/unpaid invoices We hope you found this blog useful, and if you would like to discuss anything, you can reach out to us at transform@cloudfronts.com

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