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==Basic Steps==
The Bank Reconciliation is an essential part of treasury work. Its purpose is to verify that your records in Jewel agree with what is actually happening in your bank account. Reconciling makes sure that you entered all transactions in Jewel and that you entered them correctly, as well as giving you a chance to catch any errors the bank may have made, or any fraudulent transactions.
1. On the Jewel main screen, click Reconcile.


2. Double-click on the account you are reconciling, or select and click Reconcile.
Best practice is to reconcile monthly before closing the month. This allows you to catch mistakes or omissions when they are easiest to correct. However, if you cannot reconcile during your month-end closing for some reason, you may do so at any point during the monthly process of any future month by clicking Reconcile on the Jewel Home Screen. Keep in mind, though, that postponing or skipping reconciliation means that your Jewel records may not accurately reflect what has happened at the bank. Also, there is usually a strict time frame for reporting fraudulent transactions. So reconciliations should always be completed as soon as possible after receiving the bank statement.


3. Look at your Bank Statement and find the Ending Date. Make sure it matches the Ending Date pre-filled in Jewel. If the difference is only a few days, correct the date in Jewel. If Jewel's date is in the wrong month, figure out why by looking at Previous Bank Recs or contact technical support for help.  
For more in-depth information on any topic in this chapter, see the [[#List of Bank Reconciliation-related Pages|List of Bank Reconciliation-related Pages]] below.


4. Look at your Bank Statement and find the Beginning Balance for this period. Make sure that it matches the Beginning Balance pre-filled in Jewel. If not, contact technical support for help.
==Basic Reconciliation Steps==
Here are the steps to follow when performing your Bank Reconciliation:
# On the Jewel Home Screen, click the NextStep button when it says Reconcile Bank Statements, or click Reconcile.
# You will see a list of accounts waiting to be reconciled. Those that still need to be reconciled this month will be in bold. Note that you can adjust the Statement Frequency for each bank account in Maintenance / [[Edit Accounts#Edit an Account|Edit Accounts]] (and Never is an option, if you no longer wish the account to appear here).
# Double-click on the account you are reconciling, or select the account and click Reconcile.


5. Look at your Bank Statement and find the Ending Balance for this period. Enter this amount in the Ending Balance text box located beside the bank account name.
[[File:Bank_Reconciliation_screen.png|center|600px]]


6. Compare the transactions on your Bank Statement to the transactions in Jewel. Every transaction on your bank statement should be recorded in Jewel, exactly as it appears on your bank statement. Work your way down the bank statement, checking off each transaction as you find it in Jewel.
Let's take a moment to familiarize ourselves with the Bank Reconciliation screen. At the top left is the Bank Account box, with information that should match your Bank Statement. Under that is a list of Deposits and a list of Checks that have been recorded in Jewel. Only transactions up to the Ending Date are shown here. If you wish to see later transactions, click "Show More Deposits" or "Show More Checks", just above each list.


7. When you have checked off a corresponding entry in Jewel for each and every transaction on the bank statement, the Difference in Jewel (just above the sunset picture) will be $0.00. Click OK to complete the Bank Reconciliation and print your Bank Reconciliation Report.
Back at the top, toward the right, is the "Balances" box. The top number matches your Bank Beginning Balance. The next two numbers give the totals of the items you have checked off in Jewel. The Cleared Ending Balance is calculated by adding the deposits to the Cleared Beginning Balance and then subtracting the checks. Your goal is to make the Cleared Ending Balance match the Bank Ending Balance. When it does, the Difference at the bottom of that box will be $0 and your Bank Reconciliation will be completed.


If you wish to leave the reconciliation at any point before finishing, click Cancel, then Yes to save your work.  
The Add Entry box at the bottom contains shortcuts for entering interest, bank fees, corrections, and other forgotten entries. Keep reading for instructions on how to use them.


==Possible Complicating Factors==
And lastly, the row of buttons at the top right contains a button to print your reconciliation-in-progress (sometimes seeing it on paper can help find mistakes), your deposit, check, and bank rec reports (all useful for finding transactions), and [[Media:3680_-_Undo_Last_Reconciliation_-_When_and_How.pdf|Undo Last Reconciliation]].
===Missing transactions===
If you are reconciling a previous month (not the month you're currently working on in Jewel), first click "Show More Deposits" or "Show More Checks". If the transaction you're looking for is dated after the reconciliation Ending Date, you'll see it there and can check it off, then click OK to return to the regular reconciliation screen.


Interest earned: Click "Interest Earned or Deposit Correction". Fill in the abbreviated General Journal form, including the Local Fund to credit the interest to. Click Add Entry to finish. Many small churches simply credit the interest to Church Budget. Larger churches may wish to create a specific fund to track interest income.
Now let's continue:
# <li value="4"> Look at your Bank Statement and find the Ending Date. Make sure it matches the Ending Date pre-filled in Jewel. If the difference is only a few days, correct the date in Jewel. If Jewel's date is in the wrong month, figure out why by looking at Previous Bank Recs or contact technical support for help.</li>
# Look at your Bank Statement and find the Beginning Balance for this period. Make sure that it matches the Beginning balance pre-filled in Jewel. If not, contact technical support for help.
# Look at your Bank Statement and find the Ending Balance for this period. Enter this amount in the Ending text box.
# Compare the transactions on your Bank Statement to the transactions in Jewel. Every transaction on your bank statement should be recorded in Jewel, exactly as it appears on your bank statement. Work your way down the bank statement, matching each transaction with a corresponding transaction in Jewel, and checking off each transaction in Jewel as you find it.
#If a transaction should match but doesn't, then Jewel must be corrected. Follow the link to instructions for [[Making Corrections|specific corrections here]], remembering that the Bank Reconciliation screen has shortcuts to the Check and Deposit reports, to Write Checks, and to Make General Journal entry, which can help make corrections faster.
# If a transaction on the bank statement is missing from Jewel, it must be added. Follow the link to instructions for [[Bank Reconciliation#Adding Missing Transactions|adding missing transactions here]].
# When you have checked off a corresponding entry in Jewel for each and every transaction on the bank statement, the "Difference" will be $0.00. Click OK to complete the Bank Reconciliation and print your Bank Reconciliation Report.
# Repeat for each bank account needing reconciliation. Then, if you are closing the month, click Finished All Bank Reconciliations to proceed to the next step. Otherwise, click "Close" to return to the Jewel Home Screen.


Bank Fees: Click "Bank Fees or Check Correction". Fill in the abbreviated General Journal form, including the Local Fund to charge the fee to. Click Add Entry to finish. Most churches will charge fees to Church Budget or to a separate Bank Fees fund if they wish to track more closely.
If you wish to leave the reconciliation at any point before reaching a Difference of $0.00, click Cancel, then Yes to save your work.


Offering Deposits: Contact tech support for assistance.
If you are struggling to get that difference to $0, [[Media:3690_-_When_the_Difference_is_Still_Not_Zero.pdf|try the tricks listed here]].


Non-offering deposits: Click General Journal Entry. Fill in the memo to indicate the source of the funds and any other pertinent information. Fill in the amount of income, and the Local Fund(s) that the income should be credited to. Click OK to finish and return to the reconciliation.
==Adding Missing Transactions==
First click "Show More Deposits" or "Show More Checks" to see if the transaction was recorded outside of the reconciliation date range. If you see it, check it off, then click OK to return to the regular reconciliation screen. You can also access your Check Report and Deposit Reports from the Bank Rec screen, where it may be easier to search for the transactions. Be very sure that the transaction is truly missing before adding a new one, as double entries will make your books inaccurate.


Checks or other payments: Click Write Checks. Fill out the check form as usual (clicking Electronic Payment if appropriate). Click OK to finish and return to the reconciliation.
====Interest earned====
Click "Interest Earned or Deposit Correction". Fill in the abbreviated General Journal form, including the Local Fund to credit the interest to. Many small churches simply credit the interest to Church Budget. Larger churches may wish to create a specific fund to track interest income. Click Add Entry to finish.


Remittance check: Contact tech support for assistance.
====Bank Fees====
Click "Bank Fees or Check Correction". Fill in the abbreviated General Journal form, including the Local Fund to charge the fee to. Most churches will charge fees to Church Budget or to a separate Bank Fees fund if they wish to track more closely. Click Add Entry to finish.  


===Transaction doesn't match===
====Offering Deposits====
If the bank's transaction doesn't match what's recorded in Jewel, then Jewel must be corrected.  
Cancel out of the bank reconciliation (click Cancel, then Yes to save your work) back to the Jewel home page.  


====Checks====
If the NextStep button says Start New Offering, then enter the missing offering as usual. If the NextStep button says Remit to Conference, go to Offerings (at the top of the page), then Start New Offering, and enter the offering as usual.  
Dated in current month: Click on Check Report (above the picture on the right). Click on the check to be corrected, then on Edit Check. Make the necessary corrections, then click OK to return to the reconciliation.


Dated in a previous month: Click on Bank Fees or Check Correction. Use the Account that the check you're correcting was charged to. If the check amount on the bank statement is higher than in Jewel, your correction will be an expense. If the bank statement shows a lower amount than is recorded in Jewel, your correction will be income. The Memo will say "Correct ck#1234" or something similar. Click Add Entry to finish.
If the NextStep button says anything else, contact tech support for assistance. Or you can wait to finish the reconciliation and enter the offering in the next month, as long as it will still be in the same calendar year. It's OK, although not best practice, to enter a July  offering on August 1. It is not acceptable to enter a December offering in January, per IRS regulations.


Remittance Check: Contact tech support for assistance.
====Non-offering deposits====
 
Click General Journal Entry (below the picture). Fill in the memo to indicate the source of the funds and any other pertinent information. Fill in the amount of income, and the Local Fund(s) that the income should be credited to. Click OK to finish and return to the reconciliation.
====Offering Deposits====
Deposit correction involves more finesse, as the correction method depends on the issue. Precise end-of-year donor receipts are essential, so if you can trace an error to a particular donor's envelope, it should be corrected there. If you cannot, especially if the error is small, a General Journal correction is appropriate. If you aren't sure of the method to use, contact tech support for assistance.


Small, untraceable error: Click on Interest Earned or Deposit Correction. Use Church Budget for the Account. If the deposit amount on the bank statement is higher than in Jewel, your correction will be an income. If the bank statement shows a lower amount than is recorded in Jewel, your correction will be expense. The Memo will say "Correct 7/5/25 deposit" or something similar. Click Add Entry to finish.
====Checks or other payments====
Click Write Checks (below the picture). Fill out the check form as usual (clicking Electronic Payment if appropriate). Click OK to finish and return to the reconciliation.


Large, untraceable error: Same as above, but if this is happening more than extremely infrequently, ask your conference treasury department for help in establishing better controls on your offering counting.
Note that checks and other payments should <strong>not</strong> be entered as General Journal entries, or via "Bank Fees and Check Corrections". [[Media:3620_-_General_Journal_Entry_Use_During_Reconcile.pdf|The reasons why are listed here]].


Traceable error in a previous month: Contact tech support if the error involves a specific donor. If the error involves an anonymous donor or loose offering, click on Interest Earned or Deposit Correction. Use the appropriate fund for the Account. If the deposit amount on the bank statement is higher than in Jewel, your correction will be an income. If the bank statement shows a lower amount than is recorded in Jewel, your correction will be expense. The Memo will say "Correct 7/5/25 deposit" or something similar. Click Add Entry to finish.
====Remittance check====
Contact tech support for assistance.


Traceable error in current month: Click on Deposit Report (above the picture on the right), then click on the deposit to be corrected. Click Trial Deposit, then click on the envelope to be corrected. Click Edit Envelope, and make your corrections. Then, if you use the Deposit Slip feature, click Edit Deposit Slip, correct the deposit slip, then click OK and Close until you get back to the Bank Reconciliation screen. If you do not use the Deposit Slip feature, check the Edit box at the top left of the Contribution Entry screen, correct the offering total, then click Close until you get back to the Bank Reconciliation screen.
==[[Making Corrections|Correcting Transactions]]==
Please see [[Making Corrections|Chapter 7: Making Corrections]]


====General Journal====
==List of Bank Reconciliation-related Pages==
Find the General Journal you need to correct. You can do this by:
[[Why Are Bank Recs Important?]]
1. Click General Journal Entry at the bottom of the screen, then use the Previous button to find the one you need. This works very well if you mistyped the interest or bank fee amount you just entered.
2. Click Deposit Report or Check Report (above the picture on the right) and click on the entry to be corrected.
When you see the General Journal Entry to be corrected, click Edit Entry, make your corrections, then click OK to finish.


[[Media:3510_-_Tour_of_the_Reconcile_Features_in_Jewel.pdf|Pictorial Tour of Jewel's Bank Reconciliation]]


FAQs
[[Reconciling the Checking Account]]




Can old bank reconciliations be viewed/printed?


Yes. From the Main Screen QuickLinks, select “Reconcile.” In the Reconcile window, click the button “Previous Bank Recs.” Here you can select the desired bank reconciliation for viewing and/or printing.
[[Electronic Payments - Timing, Dates, Memos]]




[[Where Did My Reconciliation Go?]]


I'm trying to do a bank reconciliation, but there are no checks showing up! What happened, and how can I fix it?
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[[The Basic Jewel Processes|Return to Chapter 3: The Basic Jewel Processes]]


Your checking account may have been accidentally changed to a Local Fund. It can be changed back by going to Maintenance, Edit Accounts. Click on your Checking Account then to the right under Account info look to see what Type it is. If it is not correct, click in the Edit box. Click on type Bank Account (Checking, Savings). Highlight another account by clicking on it OR click OK to accept this change and leave.
[[Budget|Continue to Chapter 5: Budget]]

Latest revision as of 00:10, 21 November 2025

The Bank Reconciliation is an essential part of treasury work. Its purpose is to verify that your records in Jewel agree with what is actually happening in your bank account. Reconciling makes sure that you entered all transactions in Jewel and that you entered them correctly, as well as giving you a chance to catch any errors the bank may have made, or any fraudulent transactions.

Best practice is to reconcile monthly before closing the month. This allows you to catch mistakes or omissions when they are easiest to correct. However, if you cannot reconcile during your month-end closing for some reason, you may do so at any point during the monthly process of any future month by clicking Reconcile on the Jewel Home Screen. Keep in mind, though, that postponing or skipping reconciliation means that your Jewel records may not accurately reflect what has happened at the bank. Also, there is usually a strict time frame for reporting fraudulent transactions. So reconciliations should always be completed as soon as possible after receiving the bank statement.

For more in-depth information on any topic in this chapter, see the List of Bank Reconciliation-related Pages below.

Basic Reconciliation Steps

Here are the steps to follow when performing your Bank Reconciliation:

  1. On the Jewel Home Screen, click the NextStep button when it says Reconcile Bank Statements, or click Reconcile.
  2. You will see a list of accounts waiting to be reconciled. Those that still need to be reconciled this month will be in bold. Note that you can adjust the Statement Frequency for each bank account in Maintenance / Edit Accounts (and Never is an option, if you no longer wish the account to appear here).
  3. Double-click on the account you are reconciling, or select the account and click Reconcile.
Bank Reconciliation screen.png

Let's take a moment to familiarize ourselves with the Bank Reconciliation screen. At the top left is the Bank Account box, with information that should match your Bank Statement. Under that is a list of Deposits and a list of Checks that have been recorded in Jewel. Only transactions up to the Ending Date are shown here. If you wish to see later transactions, click "Show More Deposits" or "Show More Checks", just above each list.

Back at the top, toward the right, is the "Balances" box. The top number matches your Bank Beginning Balance. The next two numbers give the totals of the items you have checked off in Jewel. The Cleared Ending Balance is calculated by adding the deposits to the Cleared Beginning Balance and then subtracting the checks. Your goal is to make the Cleared Ending Balance match the Bank Ending Balance. When it does, the Difference at the bottom of that box will be $0 and your Bank Reconciliation will be completed.

The Add Entry box at the bottom contains shortcuts for entering interest, bank fees, corrections, and other forgotten entries. Keep reading for instructions on how to use them.

And lastly, the row of buttons at the top right contains a button to print your reconciliation-in-progress (sometimes seeing it on paper can help find mistakes), your deposit, check, and bank rec reports (all useful for finding transactions), and Undo Last Reconciliation.

Now let's continue:

  1. Look at your Bank Statement and find the Ending Date. Make sure it matches the Ending Date pre-filled in Jewel. If the difference is only a few days, correct the date in Jewel. If Jewel's date is in the wrong month, figure out why by looking at Previous Bank Recs or contact technical support for help.
  2. Look at your Bank Statement and find the Beginning Balance for this period. Make sure that it matches the Beginning balance pre-filled in Jewel. If not, contact technical support for help.
  3. Look at your Bank Statement and find the Ending Balance for this period. Enter this amount in the Ending text box.
  4. Compare the transactions on your Bank Statement to the transactions in Jewel. Every transaction on your bank statement should be recorded in Jewel, exactly as it appears on your bank statement. Work your way down the bank statement, matching each transaction with a corresponding transaction in Jewel, and checking off each transaction in Jewel as you find it.
  5. If a transaction should match but doesn't, then Jewel must be corrected. Follow the link to instructions for specific corrections here, remembering that the Bank Reconciliation screen has shortcuts to the Check and Deposit reports, to Write Checks, and to Make General Journal entry, which can help make corrections faster.
  6. If a transaction on the bank statement is missing from Jewel, it must be added. Follow the link to instructions for adding missing transactions here.
  7. When you have checked off a corresponding entry in Jewel for each and every transaction on the bank statement, the "Difference" will be $0.00. Click OK to complete the Bank Reconciliation and print your Bank Reconciliation Report.
  8. Repeat for each bank account needing reconciliation. Then, if you are closing the month, click Finished All Bank Reconciliations to proceed to the next step. Otherwise, click "Close" to return to the Jewel Home Screen.

If you wish to leave the reconciliation at any point before reaching a Difference of $0.00, click Cancel, then Yes to save your work.

If you are struggling to get that difference to $0, try the tricks listed here.

Adding Missing Transactions

First click "Show More Deposits" or "Show More Checks" to see if the transaction was recorded outside of the reconciliation date range. If you see it, check it off, then click OK to return to the regular reconciliation screen. You can also access your Check Report and Deposit Reports from the Bank Rec screen, where it may be easier to search for the transactions. Be very sure that the transaction is truly missing before adding a new one, as double entries will make your books inaccurate.

Interest earned

Click "Interest Earned or Deposit Correction". Fill in the abbreviated General Journal form, including the Local Fund to credit the interest to. Many small churches simply credit the interest to Church Budget. Larger churches may wish to create a specific fund to track interest income. Click Add Entry to finish.

Bank Fees

Click "Bank Fees or Check Correction". Fill in the abbreviated General Journal form, including the Local Fund to charge the fee to. Most churches will charge fees to Church Budget or to a separate Bank Fees fund if they wish to track more closely. Click Add Entry to finish.

Offering Deposits

Cancel out of the bank reconciliation (click Cancel, then Yes to save your work) back to the Jewel home page.

If the NextStep button says Start New Offering, then enter the missing offering as usual. If the NextStep button says Remit to Conference, go to Offerings (at the top of the page), then Start New Offering, and enter the offering as usual.

If the NextStep button says anything else, contact tech support for assistance. Or you can wait to finish the reconciliation and enter the offering in the next month, as long as it will still be in the same calendar year. It's OK, although not best practice, to enter a July offering on August 1. It is not acceptable to enter a December offering in January, per IRS regulations.

Non-offering deposits

Click General Journal Entry (below the picture). Fill in the memo to indicate the source of the funds and any other pertinent information. Fill in the amount of income, and the Local Fund(s) that the income should be credited to. Click OK to finish and return to the reconciliation.

Checks or other payments

Click Write Checks (below the picture). Fill out the check form as usual (clicking Electronic Payment if appropriate). Click OK to finish and return to the reconciliation.

Note that checks and other payments should not be entered as General Journal entries, or via "Bank Fees and Check Corrections". The reasons why are listed here.

Remittance check

Contact tech support for assistance.

Correcting Transactions

Please see Chapter 7: Making Corrections

List of Bank Reconciliation-related Pages

Why Are Bank Recs Important?

Pictorial Tour of Jewel's Bank Reconciliation

Reconciling the Checking Account


Electronic Payments - Timing, Dates, Memos


Where Did My Reconciliation Go?




Return to Chapter 3: The Basic Jewel Processes

Continue to Chapter 5: Budget