
5 reasons to know your accountancy practice clients better
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Connect your bank account, match your transactions easily and stay on top of your cashflow.
Increase accuracy through the automatic reconciling process, reducing the risk of error.
Save time by eliminating the need to manually enter each transaction to reconcile bank statements.
Eliminate manual work, take back control and have full confidence. The first step to better cashflow is better sight of your cash.
Bank reconciliation software is software that lets you connect to your bank account so you can compare your bank records with the records in your accounting software, identifying the differences between the two. It helps to keep finances accurate and reduce human error.
Bank reconciliation is the process of comparing your business financial records with transactions on business bank statements to make sure they match. With Sage, we offer a bank feed, allowing transactions to automatically flow into your software, as well as various file import formats. As well as bank rules, which automatically process your transactions received from bank accounts.
Sage offers bank reconciliation through several solutions including Sage Accounting, Sage 50 Accounting, Sage 200 and Sage Intacct. Depending on your business size and needs we have a range of solutions that are best for you.
Reconciliation will help you save time and reduce manual data entry. You'll have peace of mind knowing that you're on top of your cash flow.
We don't have a stand alone app that is just for bank reconciliation, instead several Sage solutions that use bank reconciliation have their own apps including Sage Accounting.
There is no additional charge for bank reconciliation, it comes with several Sage solutions including Accounting, Sage 50, Sage 200 and Intacct.
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I can easily access my accounts and I know what’s going on. I can check whether a customer has actually paid me because it’s connected to my bank account.
Janice B. Gordon
Founder, Scale Your Sales
Setting up a bank feed was effortless. Instead of spending hours on the computer doing paperwork, you’re talking to customers.
Luke Owen
Rural Services, Sole trader
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