Transaction Group

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In most cases, transactions in ContactsLaw directly correlate with those listed on a bank statement or other listing that forms the basis for a reconciliation. However, there are occasions when such statements show an aggregated figure that comprises several transactions that were recorded individually.

For example:

  • Banks generally do not itemise cheques and cash when deposited at a branch; however you will record separate transactions in order to properly issue receipts.
  • You may perform a batch payment to multiple payees (by importing data from an ABA or Direct Entry file). Banks generally list such transfers as a single item; however, members are likely to have recorded separate payment requests.

In such situations, ContactsLaw allows you to create a transaction group.