Runs month-end bookkeeping close checklist: pulls transactions via search, detects uncategorized items and anomalies, auto-categorizes, generates spending summaries, reconciles against bank statements.
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A structured checklist for closing your books each month. Ensures all transactions are categorized, anomalies are reviewed, accounts reconcile, and reports are generated before moving on.
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A structured checklist for closing your books each month. Ensures all transactions are categorized, anomalies are reviewed, accounts reconcile, and reports are generated before moving on.
anomaly_detect — find uncategorized transactions, duplicate entries, and unusual amounts that need reviewspending_summary — generate the monthly summary for reconciliation against bank statementscategorize — apply categories to any uncategorized transactions found during closetransaction_search — pull the full month of transactions for reviewStep 1: Pull all transactions
Use transaction_search for the full month to get the complete transaction set.
Step 2: Find uncategorized transactions
Use anomaly_detect to identify transactions without categories. Report the count and total dollar amount uncategorized.
Step 3: Categorize outstanding items
Use categorize to assign categories to uncategorized transactions. Ask the user to confirm any ambiguous ones.
Step 4: Detect anomalies
Use anomaly_detect to flag duplicates, unusually large transactions, and amounts that deviate significantly from patterns.
Step 5: Generate monthly summary
Use spending_summary for the month. Compare totals against the bank statement ending balance.
Step 6: Reconciliation check Present the reconciliation:
MONTH-END CLOSE — [Month Year]
═══════════════════════════════════════
Checklist Status
───────────────────────────────────────
Transactions imported ✓ 247 transactions
Uncategorized resolved ✓ 0 remaining
Anomalies reviewed ✓ 3 flagged, 3 resolved
Duplicates checked ✓ None found
RECONCILIATION
Bank Statement Ending Balance $XX,XXX
Wilson Calculated Balance $XX,XXX
Difference $0
Status RECONCILED
MONTHLY SUMMARY
Total Income $XX,XXX
Total Expenses ($XX,XXX)
Net Income $X,XXX
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Step 7: Archive Confirm the month is closed. Recommend exporting a PDF or CSV snapshot for records.
=SUM(Amount). Compare to the net change on your bank statement (ending balance minus starting balance).YYYY-MM-close.xlsx (e.g., 2026-03-close.xlsx).