Questions tagged [bank-statements]
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How to read "Change in Dividend Accruals"?
This is from an Interactive Brokers monthly statement. My question is, how much of the AUD 36.06 dividend was actually payed out to the account after tax?
And how do I read the lower table with the first row in AUD being a positive value and the…
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Are banks required to issue statements?
I have recently found, with increasing frequency, online banks sending me messages via e-mail or Web notifications after login that a new statement was available for my account [credit card or deposit, doesn't matter], usually in the neighborhood of…
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Bank statement print-out
I have a fairly simple question arising from a fairly annoying situation.
I am currently in Canada, I have a Canadian bank account but my main account is in
Euros and not from a Canadian bank. I need to have a bank statement, essentially stating…
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Why do bank statements end on *SUCH* wildly inconsistent days of the month?
When I look at when I get my bank statements, I have a hard time finding any bank that is consistent.
Bank of America is a particularly good example of how erratic these can be:
Statement until 2016-05-05, notification email sent on…
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Gnucash - view statements
In Gnucash, I've been starting to use statement reconciliation for my bank & credit card accounts. Is there some way to see the statements I've already reconciled? Ideally I'd be able to see all the transactions that are assigned to it, but even…
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How to easily identify the source of bank transactions
Bank statements don't provide much information about the source of each transaction.
Sometimes the description is clear, like for example "UBER" for a trip with Uber. Other times it's hard to identify the source, as they use the name of a company…
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Is there a quick way to get all statements, check images etc. from a checking account/credit card account?
Suppose someone has had a checking account or a credit card with a bank for many years and has opted out of paper statements. Suppose they wanted to have a record of all statements either in pdf format or paper format. They could download statements…
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How to reconcile a checking account against bank statements?
My first thought on this matter, is that if the balance is off by a certain amount, one or more missing transaction should add (withdrawl or deposit) to the missing amount.
The software I am using for this uses an SQL Backend (Money Manager Ex)…
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What does "LAWS" mean when appearing in a bank statement?
Some of the transactions on my bank statements have the code "LAWS" appearing in them, followed by a 6 digit code. It is also preceded by the payer's name.
Does "LAWS" mean anything in finance systems? Or is it a bank-specific thing?
This is on a…
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What is the meaning of 'Repayment Credit' in banking
I had a FD in an Indian Bank. I told the bank to close my FD. While previously, whenever I closed my FD, my bank statement showed the transaction remark as Closure Proceeds but on this transaction, it shows remark Repayment credit. I inquired with…
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Unauthorized withdrawal of money from my savings account by Bank
I have a Savings Account in a Bank. The bank withdrew money (₹ 1,75,000/-) from my savings account by account without any authorization (no check, no withdrawal slip, or anything of the kind). My bank statement do not show any proper details of the…
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Closing date for billing period: formula
I want to make alerts/forcasts for my credit card payments and I'm trying to figure out how the closing dates for my statements work.
Here are the dates from my past several statements. The format is:
opening date - closing date: payment due…
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Should I pay the current balance or the remaining statement balance to avoid paying interest on my US credit card?
I have a credit card. I used it to make a few payments. In my account, I see:
If I want to avoid paying any interest or late fees, do I have to pay the current balance or the remaining statement balance?
If that's of any help, here is the details…
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