Subsidiary Ledger (Subledger)

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A Subsidiary Ledger, or Subledger, is a detailed ledger that contains individual accounts corresponding to specific general ledger accounts. It provides detailed information on transactions, such as accounts receivable or accounts payable, supporting the summary-level data in the general ledger. The subledger definition emphasizes its role in enhancing financial accuracy and transparency by breaking down complex account balances into manageable components.

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