ledger

[ UK /lˈɛd‍ʒɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɛdʒɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a record in which commercial accounts are recorded
    they got a subpoena to examine our books
  2. an accounting journal as a physical object
    he bought a new daybook
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How To Use ledger In A Sentence

  • Mathieson's legacy to folklore included not only his own extensive oral repertoire of folksong but a manuscript collection of 545 songs written down in 3 huge ledgers as he heard them through the years, beginning as a schoolboy and continuing in the bothies, chaulmers and farm kitchens where he feed as a farm servant. Noo I'm a Young Man Cut Down in My Prime
  • Patient Zero is a fast paced read, featuring Joe Ledger, a no-nonsense, no-hesitation fighter who is recruited for the Department of Military Science (DMS) to fight a new threat: a bio-terrorism agent that affects its victims in a way that makes them resemble zombies. Dusk Before the Dawn » 2009 » April
  • Samuel Otis, the first Secretary of the Senate, began the ledger in 1791.
  • But, you know, the negative side of the ledger is that it really points up more luck than initiative. Foiled Bomb Attacks Put Nation On Alert
  • Heath Ledger, this opinion not being bias towards his death, changed his acting style overnight to do something incredible in molding the Joker into something you feared and shivered at every time you saw him in a scene. Sound Off: The Dark Knight - What Did You Think?! « FirstShowing.net
  • Before you install the ledger you will need to decide whether to hang the joists from the ledger or rest them on top.
  • Most merchants could read Greek and Latin as well as a ledger and balance sheet. THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT: The Scots' Invention of the Modern World
  • Bccounting Functions, including general account responsibilities, customer billings, accounts receivables and payables, ledger, inventory, taxation.
  • Mr Shaw agreed that, if the solicitor did not post such a debit to the office side of the ledger, there would be a credit balance on the office side of the ledger.
  • In respect of one option, he suggests that, on the tax side of the ledger, we could move towards a flatter tax structure.
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