record the sum of recognized accomplishments; "the lawyer has a good record"; "the track record shows that he will be a good president"
cost ledger ledger showing the accumulated costs classified in various ways
general ledger the ledger that contains all of the financial accounts of a business; contains offsetting debit and credit accounts (including control accounts)
subsidiary ledger details of an account supporting the amount stated in the general ledger
daybook,
journal an accounting journal as a physical object; "he bought a new daybook"
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an accounting journal as a physical object; "he bought a new daybook"
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A book for keeping notes, especially one for keeping accounting records.
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A collection of accounting entries consisting of credits and debits.
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A board attached to a wall to provide support for attaching other structural elements such as deck joists or roof rafters to the building.
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A large flat stone, especially one laid over a tomb.
Wikipedia
A ledger is the principal book for recording transactions. Originally, the term referred to a large volume of scripture/service book kept in one place in church and accessible. According to Charles Wriothesley's Chronicle (1538): “ the curates should provide a booke of the bible in Englishe, of the largest volume, to be a lidger in the same church for the parishioners to read on.
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ledger A horizontal timber fastened to the vertical uprights of a scaffold, lying parallel to the face of a building, to support the putlogs or joists, when they not enter into the walls or do not cover the beams.