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How To Enter Credit Card Payments

Posted on January 26, 2026 | by Laura
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How to Enter A Credit Card Refund
How To Reconcile The Credit Card Account
  • Module 4: Invoicing And Billing
  • 1. How To Setup The Sales Tax Table
  • 2. How To Setup Billing Terms
  • Module 5: Accounts Receivables
  • 1. Entering Company information
  • 2. How To Create Customer Profiles
  • 3. How To Create Cash Receipt Invoices
  • 4. How To Create Accounts Receivable Invoices
  • 5.Applying Discounts To Invoices
  • 6. How To Generate Customer Reports
  • Module 6: Accounts Payable
  • 1. How To Enter Vendors In the System
  • 2. How To Create Vendor Bills
  • Module 7: Managing Credit Card Liabilities
  • 1. Initial Credit Card Setup
  • 2. Entering Credit Card Charges
  • 3. Recording A Credit Card Refund
  • 4. Entering Credit Card Payments
  • 5. Reconciling The Credit Card Account
  • 6. How To Generate A Credit Card Report
  • Module 8: Payroll & Employee Management
  • 1. Entering Payroll Transactions
  • 2. Processing Liability Payments
  • 3. Employee Vouchers
  • 4. Viewing Employee Records
  • Module 9:- Automate Data Entry
  • 1. Scheduling Transactions
  • 2. Advanced Scheduling Options
  • 3. Canceling Scheduled Transactions
  • Module 10: Reports And Tax Strategy
  • 1. The Cash Flow Report
  • 2. The Balance Sheet
  • 3. Map Accounts & Generate Tax Reports
  • Module 11: Bookkeeping Scenarios 
  • 1. How To Record Personal Withdrawals
  • 2. How To Track Petty Cash Transactions
  • 3. How To Enter Depreciation
  • 4. How To Customize Invoices & Reports
  • 5.Track Income & Expenses By Project
  • 6. Customer Charge Backs
  • 7. Processing A A/P Sales Tax Bill
  • 8. How to Back Up GnuCash Files
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