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# Transactions

> Review, categorize, and clean up transactions in Sure

# Transactions

Transactions are the day-to-day entries that drive Sure's budgets, reports, and account history. Use the Transactions screen to review imported activity, add manual entries, categorize spending, and keep related labels such as merchants and tags tidy.

## Review transactions

Open **Transactions** from the main navigation to see recent activity across your accounts.

From this screen you can:

* Search and filter by account, date, type, status, amount, category, tag, or merchant
* Open a transaction to edit its details
* Add a new manual transaction
* Import transaction data from a CSV file
* Review upcoming recurring transactions
* Convert eligible investment cash activity into a security trade

Pending transactions may change after they post. If Sure detects that a pending transaction might duplicate a posted one, you can merge the duplicate or keep both transactions.

## Edit transaction details

Open a transaction to update the fields that affect reporting and review:

* **Name**: The display name for the transaction
* **Date**: The transaction date
* **Amount**: The transaction amount and direction
* **Account**: The account the transaction belongs to
* **Category**: The income or expense category used for budgets and reports
* **Merchant**: The merchant or payee associated with the transaction
* **Tags**: Extra labels for flexible filtering
* **Notes**: Private context for the transaction

You can also mark a transaction as excluded. Excluded transactions are removed from budgeting calculations and reports, which is useful for activity you do not want counted in normal spending analysis.

## Categorize transactions

Categories help Sure group income and expenses consistently. You can assign a category from the transaction detail view or directly from the transaction list.

When there are uncategorized transactions, use the categorize flow to work through them in batches. You can assign a category to each transaction and optionally create a categorization rule so future matching transactions use the same category.

Use subcategories when you want more detail within a broader category. For example, a parent category such as **Food & Dining** can contain subcategories such as **Groceries**, **Restaurants**, and **Coffee**. Budgets can use those subcategories individually or share the parent budget.

## Bulk edit transactions

Select multiple transactions and choose **Edit** to apply the same details to all selected rows.

Bulk editing can update:

* Name
* Date
* Category
* Merchant
* Tags
* Notes

Before saving, review the selected transactions so you do not apply a cleanup change to unrelated activity.

## Manage categories, merchants, and tags

The Transactions screen includes shortcuts for:

* **Edit categories**
* **Edit merchants**
* **Edit tags**
* **Edit imports**

Use these management screens when the labels themselves need cleanup, not just one transaction assignment.

## Merge categories

Use **Edit categories** and then **Merge categories** when two or more categories represent the same kind of activity.

When you merge categories, Sure asks you to choose:

* **Target category**: The category to keep
* **Source categories**: The categories to merge into the target

Sure moves matching transactions from each source category to the target category. It also moves budget lines to the target category. If a budget already has lines for both the source and target categories, Sure combines their budgeted amounts into the target line.

After the move, Sure deletes the source categories.

### Merge guardrails

Sure prevents merges that would make the category hierarchy confusing or invalid:

* You cannot choose the same category as both the target and a source
* You cannot merge a parent category into one of its own subcategories
* You cannot merge a category that has subcategories into another subcategory

If a source category has subcategories and the target is a parent category, Sure reparents those subcategories under the target.

## Transaction rules

Rules let you automatically apply categories, merchants, tags, and other attributes to transactions that match a set of conditions. You can create and manage rules from **Settings → Rules**.

### Condition types

Rules support the following condition types:

* **Transaction name** – match on the transaction name or description
* **Amount** – match on the transaction amount
* **Account** – match on the account the transaction belongs to
* **Category** – match transactions that already have a specific category assigned, or that have no category
* **Merchant** – match on the merchant associated with the transaction
* **Tag** – match transactions that already have a specific tag applied, or that have no tags

The tag condition uses **Equal to** and **Is empty** operators, matching the same pattern as the category and merchant conditions. When you combine multiple tag conditions with AND, each condition is evaluated independently, so a transaction with both tags will match correctly.

### Rule actions

Rules can set:

* Category
* Merchant
* Tags
* Notes
* Name

### Applying rules

Rules run automatically during account syncs. You can also apply rules manually from **Settings → Rules** using **Re-apply** on an individual rule or **Apply All** to run every active rule against your existing transactions.

## Related pages

* [Budgets](/guides/app-features/budgets)
* [CSV imports](/guides/app-features/csv-imports)
* [Recurring transactions](/features/recurring-transactions)
