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Reconcile - Is this the better word to use in a finance context?
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Let's reconcile these transactions
Reconcile, in the finance sector, is a pretty common term to describe:
Payment reconciliation is the process of checking your bank statements against your accounting and records to ensure the payment amounts match
This makes sense. However, is it correct to say that a payment is pending "reconciliation"?
For some reason, it sounds strange to my ears. Maybe it's because English is not my native language.
If it's not right, what's the shortest sentence one could use to describe "a payment that doesn't have the correspondent counterpart assigned"?
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Let's reconcile these transactions
Reconcile, in the finance sector, is a pretty common term to describe:
Payment reconciliation is the process of checking your bank statements against your accounting and records to ensure the payment amounts match
This makes sense. However, is it correct to say that a payment is pending "reconciliation"?
For some reason, it sounds strange to my ears. Maybe it's because English is not my native language.
If it's not right, what's the shortest sentence one could use to describe "a payment that doesn't have the correspondent counterpart assigned"?
single-word-requests word-choice meaning-in-context finance
New contributor
Just say "Payment reconciliation is pending"
– Ubi hatt
5 hours ago
What do you mean by a correspondent counterpart assigned?
– Jim
4 hours ago
@Jim I have a payment that was made, but it wasn't assigned (yet) to any customer. This verbiage would be presented on a report title. Currently, it says "Payments pending conciliation".
– tucaz
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Let's reconcile these transactions
Reconcile, in the finance sector, is a pretty common term to describe:
Payment reconciliation is the process of checking your bank statements against your accounting and records to ensure the payment amounts match
This makes sense. However, is it correct to say that a payment is pending "reconciliation"?
For some reason, it sounds strange to my ears. Maybe it's because English is not my native language.
If it's not right, what's the shortest sentence one could use to describe "a payment that doesn't have the correspondent counterpart assigned"?
single-word-requests word-choice meaning-in-context finance
New contributor
Let's reconcile these transactions
Reconcile, in the finance sector, is a pretty common term to describe:
Payment reconciliation is the process of checking your bank statements against your accounting and records to ensure the payment amounts match
This makes sense. However, is it correct to say that a payment is pending "reconciliation"?
For some reason, it sounds strange to my ears. Maybe it's because English is not my native language.
If it's not right, what's the shortest sentence one could use to describe "a payment that doesn't have the correspondent counterpart assigned"?
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Just say "Payment reconciliation is pending"
– Ubi hatt
5 hours ago
What do you mean by a correspondent counterpart assigned?
– Jim
4 hours ago
@Jim I have a payment that was made, but it wasn't assigned (yet) to any customer. This verbiage would be presented on a report title. Currently, it says "Payments pending conciliation".
– tucaz
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Just say "Payment reconciliation is pending"
– Ubi hatt
5 hours ago
What do you mean by a correspondent counterpart assigned?
– Jim
4 hours ago
@Jim I have a payment that was made, but it wasn't assigned (yet) to any customer. This verbiage would be presented on a report title. Currently, it says "Payments pending conciliation".
– tucaz
1 hour ago
Just say "Payment reconciliation is pending"
– Ubi hatt
5 hours ago
Just say "Payment reconciliation is pending"
– Ubi hatt
5 hours ago
What do you mean by a correspondent counterpart assigned?
– Jim
4 hours ago
What do you mean by a correspondent counterpart assigned?
– Jim
4 hours ago
@Jim I have a payment that was made, but it wasn't assigned (yet) to any customer. This verbiage would be presented on a report title. Currently, it says "Payments pending conciliation".
– tucaz
1 hour ago
@Jim I have a payment that was made, but it wasn't assigned (yet) to any customer. This verbiage would be presented on a report title. Currently, it says "Payments pending conciliation".
– tucaz
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Just say "Payment reconciliation is pending"
– Ubi hatt
5 hours ago
What do you mean by a correspondent counterpart assigned?
– Jim
4 hours ago
@Jim I have a payment that was made, but it wasn't assigned (yet) to any customer. This verbiage would be presented on a report title. Currently, it says "Payments pending conciliation".
– tucaz
1 hour ago