At
the end of each week/month, the household (or business) needs to balance the
account to see how much money it has left (or how much money it owes)In the previous
example, the household had earned €850 (wages and lotto win) and spent €165
(groceries and petrol)
•To
balance the account we firstly need to make both sides equal
•What
can we add to €165 to make it equal to €850?
•The
answer (850 – 165 = 685) is called the balance
Next, total both
sides up. Both sides should now be
equal, as they both contain €850.
Be sure to total them both on the same line
and then double underline the totals in red pen
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Finally, bring the
balance down below the total on the larger side (in this case, the debit
side).
This shows how much money is left in the
account at the beginning of the next week or month
1.Total both sides on a
sheet of paper
2.Take the smaller side
from the bigger side and call the answer “balance”
3.Enter the balance
onto the smaller side
4.Total both sides in
the account, making sure the total is on the same line on both sides and is
double-underlined with a red pen5.Bring the balance
down below the total on the bigger side
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REVIEW
•Which
side does money received by the household/business appear on?
•What
is the name used to describe the difference between both sides?•Which
side does money paid by the business appear on?