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  2. Reconciliation (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, reconciliation is the process of ensuring that two sets of records (usually the balances of two accounts) are in agreement. It is a general practice for businesses to create their balance sheet at the end of the financial year as it denotes the state of finances for that period.

  3. Bank reconciliation - Wikipedia

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    A bank reconciliation statement is a statement prepared by the entity as part of the reconciliation process which sets out the entries which have caused the difference between the two balances. For example, it would list outstanding cheques (ie., issued cheques that have still not been presented at the bank for payment).

  4. Chart of accounts - Wikipedia

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    The charts of accounts can be picked from a standard chart of accounts, like the BAS in Sweden. In some countries, charts of accounts are defined by the accountant from a standard general layouts or as regulated by law. However, in most countries it is entirely up to each accountant to design the chart of accounts.

  5. Credit card reconciliation: How business owners can ... - AOL

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    For example, you might consider setting spending limits, changing the type of cards used, or issuing cards to new employees. Step 8: Implement a corporate credit card policy.

  6. What Is Budget Reconciliation and Why Does It Matter? - AOL

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    Budget reconciliation is a special process that makes it easier for the majority party to pass legislation in the U.S. Senate. Like the filibuster that forces its use, it was once a fairly obscure...

  7. Plug (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    A plug, also known as reconciling amount, is an unsupported adjustment to an accounting record or general ledger. [1] Ideally, bookkeeping should account for all numbers during reconciliation, i.e. when comparing two sets of accounting records to make sure they are

  8. 7 Really Important Charts From Obama's Economic Report - AOL

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    President Barack Obama's economic team released a massive 447-page report (link opens PDF) on the economy last week. The introductory text describes what you might expect from such a report: The ...

  9. Data validation and reconciliation - Wikipedia

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    Data reconciliation is a technique that targets at correcting measurement errors that are due to measurement noise, i.e. random errors.From a statistical point of view the main assumption is that no systematic errors exist in the set of measurements, since they may bias the reconciliation results and reduce the robustness of the reconciliation.