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Stripe payout CSVs: reconciling balance transactions locally

How finance ops use Stripe balance and payout exports, which columns usually matter for close, and why a browser grid beats re-uploading extracts to another cloud.

发布于 2025年3月19日 · Table

Stripe exposes rich reporting APIs, but many teams still download balance transaction or payout CSV extracts for month-end. Those files mix card charges, refunds, fees, and transfers. The goal is to confirm that ledger movement matches your bank and accounting system before you post journals.

Columns teams actually scan

  • Created and available on dates for accrual versus cash timing.
  • Reporting category and fee lines so net revenue ties to expectations.
  • Currency and amount pairs when you settle in more than one currency.
  • Balance transaction ID as the join key back to internal order or invoice systems.

Why review in Table

Payout files can include sensitive customer and card metadata. Table parses CSV in your browser, so you can sort by date, filter to a single payout ID, and spot outliers without sending the extract through another SaaS inbox. When the slice looks right, export or copy only what finance needs for the next system.

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