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PRESENTATION
       ON
GENERAL LEDGER
        &
 TRAIL BALANCE
            by
      Shankar Bose
  Inspector of Income-tax
        MSTU, Puri
General ledger
Definition


The General Ledger contains all of the balance sheet
accounts of an accounting system. The balance sheet
accounts are the assets, liabilities, and fund balance
accounts of the school district. Values in General Ledger are
expressed as debits or credits.
The ledger page is actually a T-account in a more detailed format. It has the
account title and its corresponding account number on top. It also has two
sides, namely, the debit side and the credit side. Each T-account or ledger
account has the following columns.


     Date (debit side)- the date of the debit entry is entered in this
      column.
     Explanation (debit side)- A brief explanation of the debit entry is
      entered in this column.
     “F” or folio (debit side)- The journal page number from where the
      debit entry was taken is entered in this column.
     Debit- The amount of the debit entry is entered in this column.
     Date (credit side) - the date of the credit entry is entered in this
      column.
     Explanation (credit side) - A brief explanation of the credit entry
      is entered in this column.
     “F” or folio (credit side)- The journal page number from where the
      credit entry was taken is entered in this column.
     Credit - The amount of the credit entry is entered in this column
An example of a page from a ledger is as follows:-

Accounts receivable                                                  Account No: 2001
 Date      Explanation        F     Debit       Date        Explanation   F    Credit

 2008                                           2008
Sept-29   Service on credit   1   50, 000.00   Sept. 30      Collection   1   20,000.00
                                                       10    Collection   1   30,000.00
                                                                              50,000.00
              Balance                0.0
The posting procedure
 Step 1- Locate the account title used by the journal entry in the general ledger.

 Step 2- Determine if the journal entry is a debit entry or a credit. If it is a debit entry, it should be
  posted on the debit side of the located ledger account. If it is credit entry, it should be posted on the
  credit side of the located ledger account.

 Step 3- Record the date of the journal entry in the date column. If the posting is to be done on a
  fresh page, write the year on the first line. Then write the month and day of the journal entry on the
  second line. For succeeding entries, only the day of the journal entry should be written. The month
  should be written only if it is different from the month of the last entry made.

 Step 4- Write a brief explanation of the journal entry in the explanation column. It should be on the
  same line as that of the date.

 Step 5- Write the amount of the journal entry in the amount column. It should be on the same line as
  that of the date and explanation.

 Step 6- In the folio column, write the page number of the general journal page that contains the
  posted journal entry. It should be on the same line as that of the date, the explanation, and the
  amount.

 Step 7- In the folio column of the general journal, write the account number of the page number of
  the ledger account in which the journal entry was posted. The account number of the page number
  should be on the same line as of the journal entry.

 Step 8- Do not leave a blank line between entries in the general ledger.
Explain With A Example :-
Selected transaction for tina cordero company during its first month in business are presenter below :-

                                    st. 1. Invested $10000 cash in the business
                                    Sept. 5. Purchased equipment for $12000 paying $5000 in cash and the balance on account.
                                    Sept.25. Paid $3000 cash on balance owed for equipment.
                                    Sept.30. Withdrew $500 cash for personal use.
                                                    General Journal                                       General Ledger >>Equipment
                                      Date      Account Title &    Ref       Debit     Credit     Date     Explanation    Re        Debit    Credit   Balance
                                                   Description                                                             f
                                    Sept-1               Cash               10,000               Sept.5                   J1        12,000              12,000
                                                          Tina                         10,000
                                                Cordero,capital
                                                                                                  General Ledger >>Account Payable
DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY




                                         5          Equipment               12,000
                                                         Cash                           5,000     Date      Explanation   Ref       Debit    Credit   Balance
       DEPARTMENT OF CSE

       DHAKA,BANGLADESH
          HASHIBUL HASAN




                                               Account Payable                          7,000
                                                                                                 Sept.5                    J1                 7,000      7,000
                                        25     Account Payable               3,000
                                                                                                    25                     J1        3,000               4,000
                                                         Cash                           3,000
                                        30             Drawings               500                General Ledger >>Tina Cordero,capital
                                                          Cash                            500
                                                                                                  Date      Explanation    Ref      Debit    Credit   Balance

                                              General Ledger>>cash                                Sept.1                       J1            10,000     10,000

                                       Date    Explanation   Ref    Debit     Credit   Balance

                                     Sept.1                  J1    10,000               10,000    General Ledge >>Tina Cordero,drawing
                                          5                  J1               5,000      5,000
                                        25                   J1               3,000      2,000    Date      Explanation   Ref       Debit    Credit   Balance
                                        30                   J1                 500      1,500
                                                                                                 Sept.30                   J1         500                 500
TRAIL BALANCE
Trial Balance
                                                  Trial Balance Calculation
 A basic rule of double-entry accounting        Account    Debits       Credits
  is that for every credit there must be
  an equal debit amount. From this           Account 1     xxxx.xx
  concept, one can say that the sum of       Account 2     xxxx.xx
  all debits must equal the sum of all
  credits in the accounting system. If       Account 3     xxxx.xx
  debits do not equal credits, then an       .
  error has been made. The trial
                                             .
  balance is a tool for detecting such
  errors.                                    .
                                             Account 4               xxxx.xx
 The trial balance is calculated by
  summing the balances of all the ledger     Account 5               xxxx.xx
  accounts. The account balances are         Account 6               xxxx.xx
  used because the balance
  summarizes the net effect of all of the                            .
  debits and credits in an account. To                               .
  calculate the trial balance, construct a                           .
  table in the following format :

                                             Total         xxxx.xx   xxxx.xx
Steps to Prepare the Trial Balance

 For each ledger account — Cash, Accounts Payable, etc. — total
  your credits and debits.

     If the credit total is larger, subtract the debit total from the credit total to
      get your ledger account total which goes in the credit column of the trial
      balance
     If the debit total is larger, subtract the credit total from the debit total to
      get your ledger account total which goes in the debit column of the trial
      balance
     Put the ledger account total in the credit or debit column of your trial
      balance (as identified above).

 When you have debit or credit totals for each ledger account, add all
  of your credit totals to get a credit grand total.

 Add all of your debit totals to get a debit grand total. This is your trial
  balance.
Unbalanced Trial Balance

If you have an unbalanced trial balance, then you have an error
somewhere in the accounting process. Examples of problems that can
unbalance a trial balance include:

 Adding the debits and credits for the trial balance incorrectly;
 Forgetting to include a ledger account balance on the trial balance;
 Putting the ledger account balances in the wrong debit/credit
  column in the trial balance;
 Writing the wrong ledger account balances in the trial balance
  columns;
 Miscalculating the ledger account totals;
 Posting a journal entry incorrectly to the general ledger, whether
  using the wrong number or getting your debits/credits mixed up;
 Making an error in your journal entry, whether using the wrong
  number or forgetting part of a compound journal entry.
Balanced Trial Balance

 If all of your journal entries were posted properly (and error-free) in the
  general ledger, your debit grand total and credit grand total should balance,
  and you can move on in the accounting cycle. If the debit and credit grand
  totals do not balance, then you have an error to find somewhere in your
  transaction posting process (journal to general ledger to trial balance).

 It's possible to have a posting error even if the debits and credits do
  balance, but that will get found and solved later in the accounting cycle.
  Examples of problems that would not show up in the trial balance include:

   *     Putting the credit amount in the debit column and the debit amount in the credit
         column for a particular transaction;
   *     Recording a transaction in an incorrect account;
   *     Forgetting to record a journal entry as a general ledger transaction;
   *     Neglecting to make a journal entry at all.
LIMITATIONS OF A TRIAL BALANCE
 A trial balance does not prove that all transactions have been
  recorded or that the ledger is correct.
 Numerous errors may exist even though the trial balance columns
  agree.
 The trial balance may balance even when:
        * a transaction is not journalized,
        * a correct journal entry is not posted,
        * a journal entry is posted twice,
        * incorrect accounts are used in journalizing or posting,
        * offsetting errors are made in recording the amount of

         the transaction.
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                    ?
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  • 1. PRESENTATION ON GENERAL LEDGER & TRAIL BALANCE by Shankar Bose Inspector of Income-tax MSTU, Puri
  • 3. Definition The General Ledger contains all of the balance sheet accounts of an accounting system. The balance sheet accounts are the assets, liabilities, and fund balance accounts of the school district. Values in General Ledger are expressed as debits or credits.
  • 4. The ledger page is actually a T-account in a more detailed format. It has the account title and its corresponding account number on top. It also has two sides, namely, the debit side and the credit side. Each T-account or ledger account has the following columns.  Date (debit side)- the date of the debit entry is entered in this column.  Explanation (debit side)- A brief explanation of the debit entry is entered in this column.  “F” or folio (debit side)- The journal page number from where the debit entry was taken is entered in this column.  Debit- The amount of the debit entry is entered in this column.  Date (credit side) - the date of the credit entry is entered in this column.  Explanation (credit side) - A brief explanation of the credit entry is entered in this column.  “F” or folio (credit side)- The journal page number from where the credit entry was taken is entered in this column.  Credit - The amount of the credit entry is entered in this column
  • 5. An example of a page from a ledger is as follows:- Accounts receivable Account No: 2001 Date Explanation F Debit Date Explanation F Credit 2008 2008 Sept-29 Service on credit 1 50, 000.00 Sept. 30 Collection 1 20,000.00 10 Collection 1 30,000.00 50,000.00 Balance 0.0
  • 6. The posting procedure  Step 1- Locate the account title used by the journal entry in the general ledger.  Step 2- Determine if the journal entry is a debit entry or a credit. If it is a debit entry, it should be posted on the debit side of the located ledger account. If it is credit entry, it should be posted on the credit side of the located ledger account.  Step 3- Record the date of the journal entry in the date column. If the posting is to be done on a fresh page, write the year on the first line. Then write the month and day of the journal entry on the second line. For succeeding entries, only the day of the journal entry should be written. The month should be written only if it is different from the month of the last entry made.  Step 4- Write a brief explanation of the journal entry in the explanation column. It should be on the same line as that of the date.  Step 5- Write the amount of the journal entry in the amount column. It should be on the same line as that of the date and explanation.  Step 6- In the folio column, write the page number of the general journal page that contains the posted journal entry. It should be on the same line as that of the date, the explanation, and the amount.  Step 7- In the folio column of the general journal, write the account number of the page number of the ledger account in which the journal entry was posted. The account number of the page number should be on the same line as of the journal entry.  Step 8- Do not leave a blank line between entries in the general ledger.
  • 7. Explain With A Example :-
  • 8. Selected transaction for tina cordero company during its first month in business are presenter below :- st. 1. Invested $10000 cash in the business Sept. 5. Purchased equipment for $12000 paying $5000 in cash and the balance on account. Sept.25. Paid $3000 cash on balance owed for equipment. Sept.30. Withdrew $500 cash for personal use. General Journal General Ledger >>Equipment Date Account Title & Ref Debit Credit Date Explanation Re Debit Credit Balance Description f Sept-1 Cash 10,000 Sept.5 J1 12,000 12,000 Tina 10,000 Cordero,capital General Ledger >>Account Payable DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 5 Equipment 12,000 Cash 5,000 Date Explanation Ref Debit Credit Balance DEPARTMENT OF CSE DHAKA,BANGLADESH HASHIBUL HASAN Account Payable 7,000 Sept.5 J1 7,000 7,000 25 Account Payable 3,000 25 J1 3,000 4,000 Cash 3,000 30 Drawings 500 General Ledger >>Tina Cordero,capital Cash 500 Date Explanation Ref Debit Credit Balance General Ledger>>cash Sept.1 J1 10,000 10,000 Date Explanation Ref Debit Credit Balance Sept.1 J1 10,000 10,000 General Ledge >>Tina Cordero,drawing 5 J1 5,000 5,000 25 J1 3,000 2,000 Date Explanation Ref Debit Credit Balance 30 J1 500 1,500 Sept.30 J1 500 500
  • 10. Trial Balance Trial Balance Calculation  A basic rule of double-entry accounting Account Debits Credits is that for every credit there must be an equal debit amount. From this Account 1 xxxx.xx concept, one can say that the sum of Account 2 xxxx.xx all debits must equal the sum of all credits in the accounting system. If Account 3 xxxx.xx debits do not equal credits, then an . error has been made. The trial . balance is a tool for detecting such errors. . Account 4 xxxx.xx  The trial balance is calculated by summing the balances of all the ledger Account 5 xxxx.xx accounts. The account balances are Account 6 xxxx.xx used because the balance summarizes the net effect of all of the . debits and credits in an account. To . calculate the trial balance, construct a . table in the following format : Total xxxx.xx xxxx.xx
  • 11. Steps to Prepare the Trial Balance  For each ledger account — Cash, Accounts Payable, etc. — total your credits and debits.  If the credit total is larger, subtract the debit total from the credit total to get your ledger account total which goes in the credit column of the trial balance  If the debit total is larger, subtract the credit total from the debit total to get your ledger account total which goes in the debit column of the trial balance  Put the ledger account total in the credit or debit column of your trial balance (as identified above).  When you have debit or credit totals for each ledger account, add all of your credit totals to get a credit grand total.  Add all of your debit totals to get a debit grand total. This is your trial balance.
  • 12. Unbalanced Trial Balance If you have an unbalanced trial balance, then you have an error somewhere in the accounting process. Examples of problems that can unbalance a trial balance include:  Adding the debits and credits for the trial balance incorrectly;  Forgetting to include a ledger account balance on the trial balance;  Putting the ledger account balances in the wrong debit/credit column in the trial balance;  Writing the wrong ledger account balances in the trial balance columns;  Miscalculating the ledger account totals;  Posting a journal entry incorrectly to the general ledger, whether using the wrong number or getting your debits/credits mixed up;  Making an error in your journal entry, whether using the wrong number or forgetting part of a compound journal entry.
  • 13. Balanced Trial Balance  If all of your journal entries were posted properly (and error-free) in the general ledger, your debit grand total and credit grand total should balance, and you can move on in the accounting cycle. If the debit and credit grand totals do not balance, then you have an error to find somewhere in your transaction posting process (journal to general ledger to trial balance).  It's possible to have a posting error even if the debits and credits do balance, but that will get found and solved later in the accounting cycle. Examples of problems that would not show up in the trial balance include: * Putting the credit amount in the debit column and the debit amount in the credit column for a particular transaction; * Recording a transaction in an incorrect account; * Forgetting to record a journal entry as a general ledger transaction; * Neglecting to make a journal entry at all.
  • 14. LIMITATIONS OF A TRIAL BALANCE  A trial balance does not prove that all transactions have been recorded or that the ledger is correct.  Numerous errors may exist even though the trial balance columns agree.  The trial balance may balance even when: * a transaction is not journalized, * a correct journal entry is not posted, * a journal entry is posted twice, * incorrect accounts are used in journalizing or posting, * offsetting errors are made in recording the amount of the transaction.