Account Reconciliations Versus Roll-Forwards
In reality, it depends. Do you have policies and procedures in place? Is it an active and complex account? Is it reconciled manually or via an automated solution?
When searching the term “roll-forwards” within an account reconciliation context on Google, there are numerous mentions of the need to avoid roll-forwards when reconciling accounts but few actually say what a roll-forward is in comparison to an account reconciliation.
The best comparison I’ve found is a PowerPoint from the US Navy. “Ensure that the reconciliation actually supports the balance and is not just a repeat of the general ledger or a roll-forward of the balance. You actually have to validate each entry, not just assume it is accurate. Backup documentation is required to ensure accuracy.”
Here is a copy of one of their slides:
Our own Nancy Wu, in a whitepaper titled Are We Expecting Too Little, states: “transaction roll-forwards are not effective reconciliations because they simply replicate the general ledger activity and cannot surface reconciling items.”
The New York Society of CPAs has a great guide of accounting terms. They define reconciliation as “the comparison of two numbers to demonstrate the basis for the difference between them.” They do not have a definition for roll-forwards.
A roll-forward is just a ledger of activity in the account. The roll-forward rolls the balance from the prior period and adds all the pluses and minuses (debits and credits) that take you to the balance this period. No substantiation. No comparison. No reconciliation.
SkyStem’s account reconciliation automation software helps you avoid account reconciliation roll-forwards via the workflow and standards it establishes.
See how ART works in this brief video.