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Practical Accounting: General Ledger to Trial Balance
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Practical Accounting: General Ledger to Trial Balance

Learn how to create a Trial Balance from a list of General Ledger accounts (see a complete practical worked example)
Created byAnthony Ford
Last updated 4/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • This course teaches you how to create a Trial Balance from the General Ledger.
  • Learn to interpret Trial Balance accounts to manage the accounts of the business
  • Understand how to use the most fundamental accounting rules that are applied at all levels of Accountancy.
  • You will learn how to use the accounting rules correctly to analyse and interpret the General Ledger accounts for use in other applications

Course content

3 sections11 lectures37m total length
  • Introduction1:50

    Introduction outlining the course

  • What are the benefits?2:24

    The benefits of completing this course is explained

Requirements

  • Professional/Business English (proficiency in understanding vocabulary relating to business)
  • Basic Accounting Knowledge of the 6 most important accounting rules

Description

This course teaches you how to create a Trial Balance from a list of General Ledger accounts using the most fundamental accounting rules that are applied at all levels of Accountancy. You will learn how to use the accounting rules correctly to analyse and interpret the specific General Ledger accounts for use in other applications.

This course is suited for anyone who does not have a background in accounting but wants to learn some of the most important skills for better understanding Accounting knowledge and information at any level (basic to advanced)

Who this course is for:

  • Students, Entrepreneurs, Managers, and anyone who wants to learn the most important accounting rules. This course is suited for anyone who does not have a background in accounting but wants to learn what the most important skills for performing Accounting Transaction Analysis and Interpretation at any level (basic to advanced)