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# Withdrawal History Report for the Mobile App

The *Withdrawal History* report provides a list of all the withdrawals you made from your impact.com account.

#### View the report

1. From the navigation bar at the bottom of your screen, select ![](/files/eWpi50yYfUzyJGHv1K7P) **\[Reports]**.
2. In the *Reports* section, select **Withdrawal History**.
3. View a breakdown of your withdrawal information. Withdrawal information includes:
   * The date of the withdrawal
   * Your [paystub ID](/partner/what-would-you-like-to-learn-about/platform-features/finance/payments-withdrawals-and-balance/withdrawal-details-report-for-partners.md)
   * The withdrawal status (*Pending Review*, *Payment Cleared by Bank*, *Voided, Payment in Transit*, *Payment Sent*)
   * The withdrawal amount


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