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ACCOUNTING TRIAL
BALANCE?
Prepared By: Y.H.Kang
Admission No:148411 L
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WHAT IS A TRIAL BALANCE?
 Trial Balance is a list of closing balances of ledger accounts
on a certain date and is the first step towards the
preparation of financial statements. It is usually prepared
at the end of an accounting period to assist in the drafting
of financial statements. Ledger balances are segregated
into debit balances and credit balances. Asset and expense
accounts appear on the debit side of the trial balance
whereas liabilities, capital and income accounts appear on
the credit side. If all accounting entries are recorded
correctly and all the ledger balances are accurately
extracted, the total of all debit balances appearing in the
trial balance must equal to the sum of all credit balances.
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PURPOSE OF A TRIAL
BALANCE
 Trial Balance acts as the first step in the preparation of financial
statements. It is a working paper that accountants use as a basis
while preparing financial statements.
 Trial balance ensures that for every debit entry recorded, a
corresponding credit entry has been recorded in the books in
accordance with the double entry concept of accounting. If the totals
of the trial balance do not agree, the differences may be investigated
and resolved before financial statements are prepared. Rectifying
basic accounting errors can be a much lengthy task after the
financial statements have been prepared because of the changes
that would be required to correct the financial statements.
 Trial balance ensures that the account balances are accurately
extracted from accounting ledgers.
 Trail balance assists in the identification and rectification of errors.
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 Following Steps are involved in the preparation of
a Trial Balance:
 All Ledger Accounts are closed at the end of an accounting period.
 Ledger balances are posted into the trial balance.
 Trial Balance is cast and errors are identified.
 Suspense account is created to agree the trial balance totals temporarily
until corrections are accounted for.
 Errors identified earlier are rectified by posting corrective entries.
 Any adjustments required at the period end not previously accounted
for are incorporated into the trial balance.
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HOW TO PREPARE A TRIAL
BALANCE
Key to preparing a trial balance is making sure that all the account
balances are listed under the correct column. The appropriate columns
are as follows:
Assets = Debit balance
Liabilities = Credit balance
Expenses = Debit Balance
Equity = Credit balance
Revenue = Credit balance
Should an account have a negative balance, it is represented as a
negative number in the appropriate column. For example, if the
company is RS.500 into the overdraft in the checking account the
balance would be entered as –RS.500 or (RS.500) in the debit
column. The RS.500 negative balance is NOT listed in the credit
column.
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EXAMPLE
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KEANGNAN ENTERPRISES LTD
Trial Balance as at 31 December 2014
  Rs. Rs.
  Debit Credit
Sales   225,000.00
Return Inwards 4,500.00  
Return outwards   750.00
Opening Stock 15,000.00  
Purchases 105,000.00  
Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery & Equipment   9,000.00
Wages & Salaries 33,000.00  
Rent 34,500.00  
Drawings 15,000.00  
Insurance 3,000.00  
Premises   75,000.00
Capital 30,000.00  
Bad Debts 3,000.00  
Machinery & equipment 30,000.00  
Debtors 22,500.00  
Creditors   16,500.00
Bank 8,250.00  
Cash 6,000.00  
Carriage Inward 1,500.00  
General Expenses 15,000.00  
  326,250.00 326,250.00
• TITLE PROVIDED AT THE TOP SHOWS THE NAME OF THE
ENTITY AND ACCOUNTING PERIOD END FOR WHICH THE
TRIAL BALANCE HAS BEEN PREPARED.
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• ACCOUNT TITLE SHOWS THE NAME OF THE ACCOUNTING
LEDGERS FROM WHICH THE BALANCES HAVE BEEN
EXTRACTED.
• BALANCES RELATING TO ASSETS AND EXPENSES ARE
PRESENTED IN THE LEFT COLUMN (DEBIT SIDE)
WHEREAS THOSE RELATING TO LIABILITIES, INCOME
AND EQUITY ARE SHOWN ON THE RIGHT COLUMN
(CREDIT SIDE).
• THE SUMS OF ALL DEBIT AND CREDIT BALANCES ARE
SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THEIR RESPECTIVE
COLUMNS.
TRIAL BALANCE LIMITATIONS
 A trial balance only checks the sum of debits against the sum of
credits. That is why it does not guarantee that there are no errors.
The following are the main classes of errors that are not detected
by the trial balance.
 An error of original entry is when both sides of a transaction include the wrong amount.
For example, if a purchase invoice for RS.21 is entered as RS.12, this will result in an
incorrect debit entry (to purchases), and an incorrect credit entry (to the relevant creditor
account), both for RS.9 less, so the total of both columns will be RS9 less, and will thus
balance.
 An error of omission is when a transaction is completely omitted from the accounting
records. As the debits and credits for the transaction would balance, omitting it would still
leave the totals balanced. A variation of this error is omitting one of the ledger account
totals from the trial balance.
 An error of reversal is when entries are made to the correct amount, but with debits
instead of credits, and vice versa. For example, if a cash sale for RS.100 is debited to the
Sales account, and credited to the Cash account. Such an error will not affect the totals.
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 An error of commission is when the entries are made at the correct amount, and the
appropriate side (debit or credit), but one or more entries are made to the wrong account of
the correct type. For example, if fuel costs are incorrectly debited to the postage account
(both expense accounts). This will not affect the totals.
 An error of principle is when the entries are made to the correct amount, and the
appropriate side (debit or credit), as with an error of commission, but the wrong type of
account is used. For example, if fuel costs (an expense account), are debited to stock (an
asset account). This will not affect the totals.
 Compensating errors are multiple unrelated errors that would individually lead to an
imbalance, but together cancel each other out.
 A Transposition Error is an error caused by switching the position of two adjacent digits.
Since the resulting error is always divisible by 9, accountants use this fact to locate the
misentered number. For example, a total is off by 72, dividing it by 9 gives 8 which
indicates that one of the switched digits is either more, or less, by 8 than the other digit.
Hence the error was caused by switching the digits 8 and 0 or 1 and 9. This will also not
affect the totals.
ADVANTAGES OF TRIAL
BALANCE
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TRIAL BALANCE HAS SEVERAL
ADVANTAGES. SUCH OF THEM ARE AS
FOLLOWS:
1. To check the debits equal the credits
2. To find the uncover errors in journalizing
3. To find the uncover errors in posting
4. To locate the errors in ledger accounts
5. To make financial statements
6. To list the accounts at a single place
7. To know the ending balance of each account at a glance
8. To make the adjustments for unrecorded transactions
9. To find the missing amount of an account in the special case
10. To test the mathematical accuracy of recording process
12
THANK YOU
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Accounting presentation

  • 1. ACCOUNTING TRIAL BALANCE? Prepared By: Y.H.Kang Admission No:148411 L 1
  • 2. WHAT IS A TRIAL BALANCE?  Trial Balance is a list of closing balances of ledger accounts on a certain date and is the first step towards the preparation of financial statements. It is usually prepared at the end of an accounting period to assist in the drafting of financial statements. Ledger balances are segregated into debit balances and credit balances. Asset and expense accounts appear on the debit side of the trial balance whereas liabilities, capital and income accounts appear on the credit side. If all accounting entries are recorded correctly and all the ledger balances are accurately extracted, the total of all debit balances appearing in the trial balance must equal to the sum of all credit balances. 2
  • 3. PURPOSE OF A TRIAL BALANCE  Trial Balance acts as the first step in the preparation of financial statements. It is a working paper that accountants use as a basis while preparing financial statements.  Trial balance ensures that for every debit entry recorded, a corresponding credit entry has been recorded in the books in accordance with the double entry concept of accounting. If the totals of the trial balance do not agree, the differences may be investigated and resolved before financial statements are prepared. Rectifying basic accounting errors can be a much lengthy task after the financial statements have been prepared because of the changes that would be required to correct the financial statements.  Trial balance ensures that the account balances are accurately extracted from accounting ledgers.  Trail balance assists in the identification and rectification of errors. 3
  • 4.  Following Steps are involved in the preparation of a Trial Balance:  All Ledger Accounts are closed at the end of an accounting period.  Ledger balances are posted into the trial balance.  Trial Balance is cast and errors are identified.  Suspense account is created to agree the trial balance totals temporarily until corrections are accounted for.  Errors identified earlier are rectified by posting corrective entries.  Any adjustments required at the period end not previously accounted for are incorporated into the trial balance. 4 HOW TO PREPARE A TRIAL BALANCE
  • 5. Key to preparing a trial balance is making sure that all the account balances are listed under the correct column. The appropriate columns are as follows: Assets = Debit balance Liabilities = Credit balance Expenses = Debit Balance Equity = Credit balance Revenue = Credit balance Should an account have a negative balance, it is represented as a negative number in the appropriate column. For example, if the company is RS.500 into the overdraft in the checking account the balance would be entered as –RS.500 or (RS.500) in the debit column. The RS.500 negative balance is NOT listed in the credit column. 5
  • 7. 7 KEANGNAN ENTERPRISES LTD Trial Balance as at 31 December 2014   Rs. Rs.   Debit Credit Sales   225,000.00 Return Inwards 4,500.00   Return outwards   750.00 Opening Stock 15,000.00   Purchases 105,000.00   Accumulated Depreciation-Machinery & Equipment   9,000.00 Wages & Salaries 33,000.00   Rent 34,500.00   Drawings 15,000.00   Insurance 3,000.00   Premises   75,000.00 Capital 30,000.00   Bad Debts 3,000.00   Machinery & equipment 30,000.00   Debtors 22,500.00   Creditors   16,500.00 Bank 8,250.00   Cash 6,000.00   Carriage Inward 1,500.00   General Expenses 15,000.00     326,250.00 326,250.00
  • 8. • TITLE PROVIDED AT THE TOP SHOWS THE NAME OF THE ENTITY AND ACCOUNTING PERIOD END FOR WHICH THE TRIAL BALANCE HAS BEEN PREPARED. 8 • ACCOUNT TITLE SHOWS THE NAME OF THE ACCOUNTING LEDGERS FROM WHICH THE BALANCES HAVE BEEN EXTRACTED. • BALANCES RELATING TO ASSETS AND EXPENSES ARE PRESENTED IN THE LEFT COLUMN (DEBIT SIDE) WHEREAS THOSE RELATING TO LIABILITIES, INCOME AND EQUITY ARE SHOWN ON THE RIGHT COLUMN (CREDIT SIDE). • THE SUMS OF ALL DEBIT AND CREDIT BALANCES ARE SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THEIR RESPECTIVE COLUMNS.
  • 9. TRIAL BALANCE LIMITATIONS  A trial balance only checks the sum of debits against the sum of credits. That is why it does not guarantee that there are no errors. The following are the main classes of errors that are not detected by the trial balance.  An error of original entry is when both sides of a transaction include the wrong amount. For example, if a purchase invoice for RS.21 is entered as RS.12, this will result in an incorrect debit entry (to purchases), and an incorrect credit entry (to the relevant creditor account), both for RS.9 less, so the total of both columns will be RS9 less, and will thus balance.  An error of omission is when a transaction is completely omitted from the accounting records. As the debits and credits for the transaction would balance, omitting it would still leave the totals balanced. A variation of this error is omitting one of the ledger account totals from the trial balance.  An error of reversal is when entries are made to the correct amount, but with debits instead of credits, and vice versa. For example, if a cash sale for RS.100 is debited to the Sales account, and credited to the Cash account. Such an error will not affect the totals. 9
  • 10. 10  An error of commission is when the entries are made at the correct amount, and the appropriate side (debit or credit), but one or more entries are made to the wrong account of the correct type. For example, if fuel costs are incorrectly debited to the postage account (both expense accounts). This will not affect the totals.  An error of principle is when the entries are made to the correct amount, and the appropriate side (debit or credit), as with an error of commission, but the wrong type of account is used. For example, if fuel costs (an expense account), are debited to stock (an asset account). This will not affect the totals.  Compensating errors are multiple unrelated errors that would individually lead to an imbalance, but together cancel each other out.  A Transposition Error is an error caused by switching the position of two adjacent digits. Since the resulting error is always divisible by 9, accountants use this fact to locate the misentered number. For example, a total is off by 72, dividing it by 9 gives 8 which indicates that one of the switched digits is either more, or less, by 8 than the other digit. Hence the error was caused by switching the digits 8 and 0 or 1 and 9. This will also not affect the totals.
  • 12. TRIAL BALANCE HAS SEVERAL ADVANTAGES. SUCH OF THEM ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. To check the debits equal the credits 2. To find the uncover errors in journalizing 3. To find the uncover errors in posting 4. To locate the errors in ledger accounts 5. To make financial statements 6. To list the accounts at a single place 7. To know the ending balance of each account at a glance 8. To make the adjustments for unrecorded transactions 9. To find the missing amount of an account in the special case 10. To test the mathematical accuracy of recording process 12