What do you want to tell me. The question was when the balancing of the charge should take place. The answer is it doesnt matter in the beginning or at the end.
Sure thing it matters. That's what started the whole discussion, please read the original question - OP was confused exactly about how it should be done, and they asked about the
half reaction method. In their other thread they gave quite a good argument what the problem can be - if you go through the half reactions balancing charges first and then you try to balance atoms with OH
-, you end with reaction that is not balanced.
Now you drop in ON method which is out of the scope of the thread and you start to confuse things. Sure, when you balance with ON you balance main reagents first (avoiding electrons at all), but if balance with half reactions you balance charges (using electrons for each half reaction separately) at the end. If you do both methods at the same time and mix order, you risk ending up with garbage.
Once you are really fluent and know what you are doing you can often use some shortcuts, but that's not the way to show nor to teach to beginners, unless you want them to get completely lost. Have you ever studied pedagogy?