A common example of reconciliation in accounting is the process of checking that the balance in a company's checking account matches the corresponding amount on its bank statement. This is critical to ensure that the accounting records are accurate and reflect the true amount of cash available.
At the end of each month, the accountant reconciles the bank statements with the cash account records to ensure all transactions are accounted for and properly recorded.
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