A trial balance shows a mismatch between debit and credit totals. Analyse the possible reasons for this.
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- A mismatch between the debit and credit totals in a trial balance arises due to arithmetic errors in totaling accounts, omission of transactions from the ledger or trial balance, wrong postings on the incorrect side (debit or credit), or errors in transferring ledger balances to the trial balance.
- These mistakes disturb the equality required in the double-entry system of bookkeeping, causing the trial balance not to tally.
Such errors can be detected through careful checking, re-totalling, and sometimes the use of a suspense account, after which necessary corrections are made to balance the trial balance accurately.
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