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Reconciliation

Reconciliation is the process of comparing two financial records such as bank statements and the general ledger to ensure accuracy and completeness. It helps detect errors, fraud, or discrepancies and is a vital internal control. Common examples include bank reconciliation, supplier statement matching, and intercompany account reconciliation.

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