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Trial balance, Ofcourse !

A list of all the accounts from the ledger with their ending balances is called a "trial balance".


A trial balance is a rundown and aggregate of all the debit and credit accounts for an entity for a given period – for the most part a month. The configuration of the trial balance is a two-segment plan with all the charge adjusts recorded in one segment and all the credit adjusts recorded in the other. The trial balance is set up after every one of the exchanges for the period have been journalized and presented on the General Ledger.