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Trial balance   /trˈaɪəl bˈæləns/   Listen
Trial balance

noun
1.
A balance of debits and credits in double-entry bookkeeping; drawn up to test their equality.






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"Trial balance" Quotes from Famous Books



... never seen a woman like you, you know. I'd been too busy trying to keep alive. But there was this Severance, and—oh, well, what's the use?" he muttered again thickly. "You got your money, and I got the woman I loved. Yes, I got her—my soul!" he protested; "and it's a pretty trial balance, isn't it, to cast up ...
— Stories from Everybody's Magazine • 1910 issues of Everybody's Magazine

... occasion to congratulate the despised underling with pompous insincerity, whereat Louis admonished him scowlingly to beat it back to his trial balance or he'd bounce a ...
— Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories • Rex Beach

... Washington Park or figuring out the batting averages of the Chicagos. He was one of those quick men who always have their books posted up half an hour before closing time for three weeks of the month, and spend the evenings of the fourth hunting up the eight cents that they are out on the trial balance. When he died his wife found that his life insurance had lapsed the month before, and so she brought Clarence down to the office and asked me to ...
— Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son • George Horace Lorimer



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