In accounting, reconciliation is a common practice where the balance of one account is checked against another account to confirm that the figures are correct and consistent. For example, a bank reconciliation involves comparing the company's recorded amount of cash with the bank statement to find any discrepancies.
The accountant performed a reconciliation of the financial statements to ensure that the entries on the general ledger matched those on the bank statements.
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