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Good day, Matt.

 

I know you wanted to import historical bank statement into your Chase bank account. I'll provide some tips on how to import them successfully.

 

The supported file when importing bank transactions is .QBO file in QuickBooks Desktop. You can sign in to your bank and download the transaction as .QBO file since the CSV file isn't an option.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. In the File menu, choose Utilities, then Import.
  2. Click Web Connect Files.
  3. Locate the .QBO file you saved, then Open.
  4. When prompted to Select Bank Account,
  5. Click Continue, then OK.
  6. Then, go to the Bank Feeds Center.

 

Alternatively, you can utilize a third-party application to import your bank statement or convert the CSV file into an IIF file. You can find one using this link: QuickBooks Apps.

 

For more insight, check out the following resources below:

 

 

Additionally, I've got you this article that can help you accurately reconcile your accounts: Reconcile an account in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

If you have further questions about bank feeds, let me know. I'm always here to help you.

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