![]() ![]() If you find errors on your part, such as transactions you forgot to write down or transposed numbers, you must correct them in your register. Then you have to account for all the stuff that hasn’t cleared yet - the stuff your bank doesn’t know about. You may even have to go back through your check register and redo the math if you screwed anything up. To balance it, you compare your register to your bank statement or online bank account, checking off any amounts you confirm. That way, you always know how much you can safely spend, even if a check hasn’t cleared your account yet. Then, you subtract the amount from the total to keep a running balance.
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