Trial Balance
A trial balance is a financial report that lists all the balances of a company's general ledger accounts at a specific point in time. It is used to verify that total debits equal total credits, ensuring the accuracy of the company's bookkeeping before preparing financial statements. A trial balance helps identify any errors in the accounting process, though it may not catch every type of mistake, such as transactions recorded in the wrong accounts.
Example
At the end of the accounting period, a company prepares a trial balance to ensure that the total debits and credits in the general ledger are equal, confirming the accuracy of the financial records.
Key points
• A report that lists all general ledger account balances at a specific time.
• Used to ensure that total debits equal total credits, verifying accounting accuracy.
• Helps detect errors in bookkeeping before preparing financial statements.