The Posting Process True or False
A trial balance is prepared before posting
False
All businesses do their posting daily
False
Every journal entry requires a posting to at least three ledger accounts
False
Every posting requires the year, month, and day to be entered in the date column of the ledger account for every transaction
False
If a transaction is journalized on the 6th, but not posted until the 8th, the date of the posting should be the 8th
False
If an account has a zero balance, it is not necessary to list it on the trial balance
False
If you discover an error before posting, a correcting entry is required
False
To avoid forgetting a step in the process, always post from right to left
False
You can easily see the increases and decreases taking place in the accounts of a business by looking at the general journal entries
False
A dash across the debit balance column shows that an asset account has zero balance
True
A ledger is sometimes called a book of "final" entry
True
An account may be opened by writing the account title and account number on the account form
True
An example of a transposition error is writing the number 45 when it should have been 54
True
Errors discovered after posting has occurred should be corrected by drawing a line through the incorrect item and writing the correction directly above
True
Every journal entry requires a posting to at least two accounts
True
Ideally, all businesses should post on a daily basis; however, businesses having a few transactions may post only once a week
True
If the trial balance is not in agreement, an error has been made in either journalizing or posting
True
Posting is the process of transferring information from the journal to the ledger accounts
True
Posting to the ledger is the fourth step in the accounting cycle
True
The accounts of a business are kept in a special book called a ledger
True
The first step in posting is to write the date of the journal entry in the date column of the account debited
True
The purpose of a trial balance is to prove the equality of the ledger
True