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If a trial balance disagrees the difference is put into Suspense A/c
- If the trial balance does not agree, the reasonable amount of the apparent discrepancy is carefully recorded in a temporary account known as "Suspense a/c.
- It in common is a general ledger employed by businesses to properly register unclear entries which typically require a necessary clarification. All corrections are transferred through the suspense account.
- Once the fundamental essence of the suspended sums is settled, suspense accounts are regularly cleaned out and are eventually shuffled into their correctly allocated accounts.
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