Trial Balance Difference Calculator

Enter total debits and credits to find the trial balance difference.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

A trial balance lists every general ledger account's ending debit or credit balance, and under double-entry bookkeeping's core rule, total debits must always equal total credits across all accounts — if they don't, the difference (total debits minus total credits) signals a bookkeeping error that needs to be tracked down before financial statements can be prepared.

Common causes of an out-of-balance trial balance include a transposed digit (recording $954 as $459), a one-sided entry that was posted to only one account instead of both, a missing entry entirely, or a mathematical error in summing account balances — and experienced bookkeepers often use the size of the difference itself as a diagnostic clue, since a difference divisible by 9 frequently points to a transposition error.

This calculator takes your total debits and total credits and instantly returns the out-of-balance amount, which bookkeepers, accounting students, and small business owners doing their own books use as the starting point for tracing down which entry or account is causing the discrepancy.

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