Three-Way Reconciliation
Accounting & Bookkeeping Glossary
Definition
Three-way reconciliation is a trust accounting procedure used primarily by law firms. It matches three records: the bank statement balance, the book balance in your accounting software, and the individual client ledger balances. All three must agree. If they don't, you have a trust accounting problem that needs to be resolved immediately — bar associations take this very seriously.
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