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Fixing Mistakes in Accounting Using the Journal

Ever wondered what happens when accountants make mistakes? You can't... Show more

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# Using the Journal to Correct
Errors

Why we use the journal for corrections

When an error is found in the ledger accounts after they've b

Using the Journal to Correct Errors

Think of accounting records like a permanent diary - once something's written, you can't just rub it out. When errors pop up in ledger accounts after they've been balanced, accountants must use the General Journal to make formal corrections.

The General Journal is your go-to book for recording transactions that don't fit into other day books. It's perfect for buying fixed assets on credit, writing off bad debts, and most importantly for you - correcting errors. Every journal entry needs a narration underneath - that's the short explanation of what you're doing and why.

Remember that double-entry bookkeeping rules still apply. For every debit there must be an equal credit, even when fixing mistakes. The key types of errors you'll encounter include errors of principle (wrong type of account used), errors of commission (right type, wrong specific account), and errors of complete omission (transaction completely forgotten).

Quick Tip: Always include the narration in your journal entries - it's easy exam marks and shows you understand what you're doing!

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of 5
# Using the Journal to Correct
Errors

Why we use the journal for corrections

When an error is found in the ledger accounts after they've b

Types of Errors and The Correction Process

You'll also see errors of original entry (wrong amount used from the start), compensating errors (multiple mistakes that cancel out), and reversal of entries (debits and credits switched around). Each type needs a different approach to fix.

Here's your foolproof five-step process for making corrections: First, identify what actually happened (the incorrect entry). Next, work out what should have happened (the correct entry). Then figure out how to fix it by reversing the wrong entry and posting the right one.

Step four involves drafting your journal entry with equal debits and credits. Finally, write a clear narration explaining your correction. This systematic approach prevents confusion and ensures you don't make additional mistakes whilst fixing the original one.

Remember: Sometimes part of the wrong entry is actually correct - you only need to fix the incorrect bit!

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of 5
# Using the Journal to Correct
Errors

Why we use the journal for corrections

When an error is found in the ledger accounts after they've b

Worked Example - Error of Principle

Let's say someone bought a €1,200 computer for office use but mistakenly debited it to the Purchases account. This is an error of principle because purchases are for goods you're going to resell, not fixed assets you'll keep.

The wrong entry showed: Dr Purchases €1,200, Cr Bank €1,200. What should have happened: Dr Office Equipment €1,200, Cr Bank €1,200. The credit to Bank was actually correct - only the debit needs fixing.

To correct this, you need to remove the wrong debit from Purchases (so credit Purchases €1,200) and put the correct debit into Office Equipment (so debit Office Equipment €1,200). Your narration might read: "Being the correction of an error where the purchase of a fixed asset was incorrectly treated as a purchase of goods for resale."

Think About Profit: Moving €1,200 out of Purchases (an expense) means expenses are lower, so profit increases by €1,200!

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of 5
# Using the Journal to Correct
Errors

Why we use the journal for corrections

When an error is found in the ledger accounts after they've b

Worked Example - Error of Commission

Here's another common mistake: a €350 credit sale to T. Ryan was correctly entered in the Sales Day Book but posted to T. Reid's account instead. This is an error of commission - right type of account (debtor), wrong specific person.

The incorrect entry was: Dr T. Reid €350, Cr Sales €350. The correct entry should be: Dr T. Ryan €350, Cr Sales €350. Notice the credit to Sales was spot on - no need to touch that.

Your correction removes the wrong debit from T. Reid (credit T. Reid €350) and adds the debit to the right person (debit T. Ryan €350). The narration could be: "Being the correction of a posting error where a sale to T. Ryan was incorrectly debited to the account of T. Reid."

Exam Tip: These types of errors don't affect the Trial Balance total - both sides were still equal, just in the wrong places!

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of 5
# Using the Journal to Correct
Errors

Why we use the journal for corrections

When an error is found in the ledger accounts after they've b

Important Points for Success

Always include your narration - it's guaranteed marks and demonstrates you understand the correction process. Your journal entry must balance with equal debits and credits, just like any other accounting entry.

Pay attention to how corrections affect Net Profit. When you move amounts in or out of expense or revenue accounts, you're changing the profit figure. Examiners love asking about this, so always consider the impact on your final profit calculation.

Some errors make the Trial Balance disagree (you'll learn about Suspense Accounts next), whilst others like the examples above keep it balanced. Read questions carefully to spot which type you're dealing with.

Your revision mantra should be: identify what went wrong, work out what should have happened, reverse the mistake and post the correction, draft your balanced journal entry, and write a clear narration. Master this process and you'll handle any error correction question with confidence.

Success Strategy: Practice the five-step method until it becomes second nature - it works for every type of error correction!

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AccountingAccounting3 views·Updated May 30, 2026·5 pages

Fixing Mistakes in Accounting Using the Journal

Ever wondered what happens when accountants make mistakes? You can't just grab an eraser - there's a proper way to fix errors in accounting records. This topic shows you how to use the General Journal to correct mistakes whilst maintaining... Show more

1
of 5
# Using the Journal to Correct
Errors

Why we use the journal for corrections

When an error is found in the ledger accounts after they've b

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Using the Journal to Correct Errors

Think of accounting records like a permanent diary - once something's written, you can't just rub it out. When errors pop up in ledger accounts after they've been balanced, accountants must use the General Journal to make formal corrections.

The General Journal is your go-to book for recording transactions that don't fit into other day books. It's perfect for buying fixed assets on credit, writing off bad debts, and most importantly for you - correcting errors. Every journal entry needs a narration underneath - that's the short explanation of what you're doing and why.

Remember that double-entry bookkeeping rules still apply. For every debit there must be an equal credit, even when fixing mistakes. The key types of errors you'll encounter include errors of principle (wrong type of account used), errors of commission (right type, wrong specific account), and errors of complete omission (transaction completely forgotten).

Quick Tip: Always include the narration in your journal entries - it's easy exam marks and shows you understand what you're doing!

2
of 5
# Using the Journal to Correct
Errors

Why we use the journal for corrections

When an error is found in the ledger accounts after they've b

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  • Access to all documents
  • Improve your grades
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Types of Errors and The Correction Process

You'll also see errors of original entry (wrong amount used from the start), compensating errors (multiple mistakes that cancel out), and reversal of entries (debits and credits switched around). Each type needs a different approach to fix.

Here's your foolproof five-step process for making corrections: First, identify what actually happened (the incorrect entry). Next, work out what should have happened (the correct entry). Then figure out how to fix it by reversing the wrong entry and posting the right one.

Step four involves drafting your journal entry with equal debits and credits. Finally, write a clear narration explaining your correction. This systematic approach prevents confusion and ensures you don't make additional mistakes whilst fixing the original one.

Remember: Sometimes part of the wrong entry is actually correct - you only need to fix the incorrect bit!

3
of 5
# Using the Journal to Correct
Errors

Why we use the journal for corrections

When an error is found in the ledger accounts after they've b

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Worked Example - Error of Principle

Let's say someone bought a €1,200 computer for office use but mistakenly debited it to the Purchases account. This is an error of principle because purchases are for goods you're going to resell, not fixed assets you'll keep.

The wrong entry showed: Dr Purchases €1,200, Cr Bank €1,200. What should have happened: Dr Office Equipment €1,200, Cr Bank €1,200. The credit to Bank was actually correct - only the debit needs fixing.

To correct this, you need to remove the wrong debit from Purchases (so credit Purchases €1,200) and put the correct debit into Office Equipment (so debit Office Equipment €1,200). Your narration might read: "Being the correction of an error where the purchase of a fixed asset was incorrectly treated as a purchase of goods for resale."

Think About Profit: Moving €1,200 out of Purchases (an expense) means expenses are lower, so profit increases by €1,200!

4
of 5
# Using the Journal to Correct
Errors

Why we use the journal for corrections

When an error is found in the ledger accounts after they've b

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  • Access to all documents
  • Improve your grades
  • Join milions of students

Worked Example - Error of Commission

Here's another common mistake: a €350 credit sale to T. Ryan was correctly entered in the Sales Day Book but posted to T. Reid's account instead. This is an error of commission - right type of account (debtor), wrong specific person.

The incorrect entry was: Dr T. Reid €350, Cr Sales €350. The correct entry should be: Dr T. Ryan €350, Cr Sales €350. Notice the credit to Sales was spot on - no need to touch that.

Your correction removes the wrong debit from T. Reid (credit T. Reid €350) and adds the debit to the right person (debit T. Ryan €350). The narration could be: "Being the correction of a posting error where a sale to T. Ryan was incorrectly debited to the account of T. Reid."

Exam Tip: These types of errors don't affect the Trial Balance total - both sides were still equal, just in the wrong places!

5
of 5
# Using the Journal to Correct
Errors

Why we use the journal for corrections

When an error is found in the ledger accounts after they've b

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  • Access to all documents
  • Improve your grades
  • Join milions of students

Important Points for Success

Always include your narration - it's guaranteed marks and demonstrates you understand the correction process. Your journal entry must balance with equal debits and credits, just like any other accounting entry.

Pay attention to how corrections affect Net Profit. When you move amounts in or out of expense or revenue accounts, you're changing the profit figure. Examiners love asking about this, so always consider the impact on your final profit calculation.

Some errors make the Trial Balance disagree (you'll learn about Suspense Accounts next), whilst others like the examples above keep it balanced. Read questions carefully to spot which type you're dealing with.

Your revision mantra should be: identify what went wrong, work out what should have happened, reverse the mistake and post the correction, draft your balanced journal entry, and write a clear narration. Master this process and you'll handle any error correction question with confidence.

Success Strategy: Practice the five-step method until it becomes second nature - it works for every type of error correction!

We thought you’d never ask...

What is the Knowunity AI companion?

Our AI companion is specifically built for the needs of students. Based on the millions of content pieces we have on the platform we can provide truly meaningful and relevant answers to students. But its not only about answers, the companion is even more about guiding students through their daily learning challenges, with personalised study plans, quizzes or content pieces in the chat and 100% personalisation based on the students skills and developments.

Where can I download the Knowunity app?

You can download the app in the Google Play Store and in the Apple App Store.

Is Knowunity really free of charge?

That's right! Enjoy free access to study content, connect with fellow students, and get instant help – all at your fingertips.

Can't find what you're looking for? Explore other subjects.

Students love us — and so will you.

4.6/5App Store
4.7/5Google Play

The app is very easy to use and well designed. I have found everything I was looking for so far and have been able to learn a lot from the presentations! I will definitely use the app for a class assignment! And of course it also helps a lot as an inspiration.

Stefan SiOS user

This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.

Samantha KlichAndroid user

Wow, I am really amazed. I just tried the app because I've seen it advertised many times and was absolutely stunned. This app is THE HELP you want for school and above all, it offers so many things, such as workouts and fact sheets, which have been VERY helpful to me personally.

AnnaiOS user