Optionalcredit_Optionaldebit_You can reverse some ReceivedDebits depending on their network and source flow. Reversing a ReceivedDebit leads to the creation of a new object known as a DebitReversal.
Optionalinbound_Use InboundTransfers to add funds to your FinancialAccount via a PaymentMethod that is owned by you. The funds will be transferred via an ACH debit.
Related guide: Moving money with Treasury using InboundTransfer objects
Optionalissuing_When an issued card is used to make a purchase, an Issuing Authorization
object is created. Authorizations must be approved for the
purchase to be completed successfully.
Related guide: Issued card authorizations
Optionaloutbound_Use OutboundPayments to send funds to another party's external bank account or FinancialAccount. To send money to an account belonging to the same user, use an OutboundTransfer.
Simulate OutboundPayment state changes with the /v1/test_helpers/treasury/outbound_payments endpoints. These methods can only be called on test mode objects.
Related guide: Moving money with Treasury using OutboundPayment objects
Optionaloutbound_Use OutboundTransfers to transfer funds from a FinancialAccount to a PaymentMethod belonging to the same entity. To send funds to a different party, use OutboundPayments instead. You can send funds over ACH rails or through a domestic wire transfer to a user's own external bank account.
Simulate OutboundTransfer state changes with the /v1/test_helpers/treasury/outbound_transfers endpoints. These methods can only be called on test mode objects.
Related guide: Moving money with Treasury using OutboundTransfer objects
Optionalreceived_ReceivedCredits represent funds sent to a FinancialAccount (for example, via ACH or wire). These money movements are not initiated from the FinancialAccount.
Optionalreceived_ReceivedDebits represent funds pulled from a FinancialAccount. These are not initiated from the FinancialAccount.
Type of the flow that created the Transaction. Set to the same value as flow_type.
You can reverse some ReceivedCredits depending on their network and source flow. Reversing a ReceivedCredit leads to the creation of a new object known as a CreditReversal.