A general ledger (GL) is a central record-keeping system for a company's financial data. It holds account information needed to prepare financial statements, including assets, liabilities, equity, revenues, and expenses. Transactions are posted to the GL from journals, and the GL provides a complete record of all financial transactions, typically organized by date.
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