![]() ![]() You can accomplish this in a handful of ways but we’re going to show you just one here. ![]() This will leave you with an Excel file of business transactions that will need to be imported into QuickBooks. You then went on to download the transactions from your credit card company as an Excel sheet and deleted all the transactions that weren’t business related. In this scenario, we’re going to assume that maybe you intermingled some personal and business expenses on a personal credit card. Have you ever needed to import data from Excel into Quickbooks? ![]()
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