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[[Trial balance]] (hereinafter, the ''Balance'') is a list of the [[ending balance]]s of all the accounts in a [[ledger]]. The total of the [[debit]]s should equal the total of the [[credit]]s. Alternatively, [[trial balance]] can be defined as an informal listing of the [[ledger account]]s and their balances in the [[ledger]] to aid in providing the equality of [[debit]]s and [[credit]]s.
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[[Trial balance]] (hereinafter, the ''Balance'') is a list of the [[ending balance]]s of all the accounts in a [[ledger]]. The total of the [[debit]]s should equal the total of the [[credit]]s. Alternatively, the ''Balance'' can be defined as an informal listing of the [[ledger account]]s and their balances in the [[ledger]] to aid in providing the equality of [[debit]]s and [[credit]]s.
  
  

Revision as of 13:29, 17 December 2018

Trial balance (hereinafter, the Balance) is a list of the ending balances of all the accounts in a ledger. The total of the debits should equal the total of the credits. Alternatively, the Balance can be defined as an informal listing of the ledger accounts and their balances in the ledger to aid in providing the equality of debits and credits.


Definitions

According to College Accounting: A Practical Approach by Slater (13th edition)‎,

Trial balance. A list of the ending balances of all the accounts in a ledger. The total of the debits should equal the total of the credits. Alternatively, trial balance can be defined as an informal listing of the ledger accounts and their balances in the ledger to aid in providing the equality of debits and credits.

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