How do I know if a credit card charge I attempted was processed in Stripe?

How do I know if a credit card charge I attempted was processed in Stripe?

To see if a Stripe charge has processed, click the Transactions Detail tab in the Cash receipt. If you see a Stripe transaction number, chances are the charge was successful! You can verify this by logging in to Stripe and looking at the customer's payments. The balance should also show on the Stripe Dashboard.
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