What is General Ledger

Answer Posted / amit kumar srivastava

After preparing Jouranal Entries of the transaction than we
prepare General Ledger for each and every account. By
preparing GL we can easily know what is the difference
between the accounts and by this TRIAL BALANCE can be
easily prepared.

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