 The reason I always want to start from the bank statement is because there could be things on our bank statement, I mean, is because there shouldn't be things on the bank statement that are not on our books. If there are, we're going to have to add them or see what the problem is. But there might be things on the books that are not on the bank statement. Therefore, if I go from the bank statement to the books, then I should always be able to find what I'm looking for. If I go the other way, I start to get confused and say, well, I don't see it. Is that right, that it's not there? If I go this side to the bank statement, it should, it has to be there if it's not, there's a problem, right? So you can start doing both ways, but you just have to start to get it straight in your head and then before you do that. So then I'm going to go, so there's the 65,000, boom, checked it off, 65,000 added up top, going back on over. I'm just going to make that a color, like let's make it like colorize it. And then this one's on 50,000, 50,000 is right there. Notice I put it in the system on the second. It cleared the bank. It should always clear the bank a little bit later. This is a practice problem I might have messed up a couple of times, but you would think the bank cannot, if the bank has the date of a transaction before you entered it into the system, that's impossible. The bank couldn't have predicted that you're going to do a transaction before you did it, right? You do the transaction and then the bank gets the information afterwards, right? You might, you might have constructed your books from the bank statement, which is a different scenario, which means the dates should be exactly the same. But if you're using a full service accounting system, you entered the transaction and then the bank is entering it. You always know the data, you know the timeframe before the bank. So this date should always be maybe the same date, but always before you would think when the bank date is. Okay, so 7570, 7570, boom! And then let's make that green and do one more, one more time, one more round. I didn't hear no bell. I don't stop stuff until bells are ringing in my head, which happens quite often. So I stop and start, I stop and start things all the time.