TRIAL BALANCE Learning Objectives To enable the students to Understand the meaning and features of trial balance Understand the objectives of preparing trial balance Prepare the trial balance Points to recall The following points are to be recalled before learning trial balance: Rules of double entry Balancing ledger accounts Dual aspect concept Key terms to know • Trial balance • Debit balance • Credit balance • Arithmetical accuracy Accountancy - . Introduction Student activity Think: Do you think that the ledger account postings are error free? If not, how do you make sure that the entries are correct? Trial balance is a statement containing the debit and credit balances of all ledger accounts on a particular date.
It is arranged in the form of debit and credit columns placed side by side and prepared with the object of checking the arithmetical accuracy of entries made in the books of accounts and to facilitate preparation of financial statements. The fundamental principle of the double-entry system of book-keeping is that every debit has a corresponding and equal credit and vice-versa. Therefore, the total of the debit balances must be equal to the total of the credit balances. When such an agreement between the total of all debit balances and the total of all credit balances takes place, it offers an immediate and apparent proof of arithmetical accuracy of the book-keeping work on a particular day.
At the same time, it should not be taken as the conclusive proof of arithmetical accuracy as certain errors such as error of principle, compensating errors and complete omission of a transaction are not disclosed by the trial balance. Though the trial balance can be prepared on any day (at the end of the month, quarter, etc.), it is normally prepared at the end of the accounting period. The preparation of trial balance is the third step in the accounting process. The first step is recording the business transactions in subsidiary books or journal.
The second step is preparing ledger accounts on the basis of subsidiary books or journal. . Need