hi Paul

one way of checking is running reconciliation on the bank account and check 
your bank statement.

also, when you create invoice it will be affecting only the receivables, on 
payment it will update the balances in your bank account




Saludos Cordiales


Murugan

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Subject: [GNC] Bank Balance Higher Than Actual

The bank balance in gnucash is much higher than the actual balance. Is
there some way that I can find out why? When an invoice is created does
that amount add to the bank balance?

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