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Answer for the clue "Book for keeping financial accounts ", 6 letters:
ledger

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Word definitions for ledger in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES ledger line COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE general ▪ The general ledger costs from £2,000, with additional ledgers from £1,300 each. ▪ In this case, one would proceed directly to Step 3 in the accounting cycle ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A ledger is a book for recording transactions. Ledger may also refer to: Ledger (surname) Ledger (software) SQL-Ledger In construction a ledger is a horizontal support such as in scaffolding and balloon framing . Ledger, a paper size Publications: The Ledger ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a record in which commercial accounts are recorded; "they got a subpoena to examine our books" [syn: leger , account book , book of account , book ] an accounting journal as a physical object; "he bought a new daybook" [syn: daybook ]

Usage examples of ledger.

The cartel considered him adequate for paying Smith his bribes, and for balancing the ledgers at that bordello I mentioned, but Moore found out that cartel headquarters in Prussia considered their man not cutthroat enough to handle the next phase of their plan to crush us.

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A shower of large, bound ledgers fell onto Fand as the brown vigil hurled her against the bookcase.

It is a place of time signatures, fermatas, ledger lines, grace notes, and demisemiquavers that, are the common tongue and heritage of musicians all over the world.

Pennies only, but pennies added up, and Hocking received them in the taproom where they vanished into a leather bag while a cowed white-haired clerk made notes in a ledger.

She pulled up the stool and opened the first of the marbleized green ledgers.

Libraries have undergone a transformation from literacy to numeracy, their leather-bound tomes of philosophy and history replaced by ledgers and records.

Raikes was clerking for, and could see Raikes with his big ledger quite clearly.

The silver leaf was then returned to him who kept the ledger for Rask of Treve, and he dropped the leaf, with others, into a nearby box.

He sent an underling to copy the entries from the great ledger and entertained Robert to a sirop from his own cupboard.

Checkbook, journal, ledger, inventory sheets, payroll, withholding, state sales tax, ad valorem tax records.

My Yhole first impression was of being surrounded by the pastlPhis feeling was not the result of the appearance of the piloof documents, photographs, books and ledgers that coverd every inch of fioor space so much as it was the smell of thm.

She was the youngest daughter of a local landowner who was financially in debt to the zamindar, and whose debt was erased from the ledgers upon the arrangement of the marriage.

Somewhere, a great recording ledger lay open atop a rat-gnawed ambo beside a guttering tallow candle.

He recognized his name from the ledger book his accountant used to keep track of the semiannual rent Pickette paid on the acreage he farmed.