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Ledger


irmamar March 08, 2010 03:02 AM

Ledger
 
I know nothing about bookkeeping, but I need a short definition for "ledger". I'd like to know if "an account book of final entry" is a good one. :thinking: I don't know what "final entry" means ("entradas finales":?: - I don't know even if this term exists in Spanish :thinking:). A synonym would be good, too. :)

Thanks. :)

Perikles March 08, 2010 03:21 AM

My dictionary says it is the principal book employed for the recording of mercantile transactions in which all debtor and creditor accounts are set down. :) I doubt whether there is a synonym.

irmamar March 08, 2010 03:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 75351)
My dictionary says it is the principal book employed for the recording of mercantile transactions in which all debtor and creditor accounts are set down. :) I doubt whether there is a synonym.

Too long to remember, I'd need a short definition :sad:

Perikles March 08, 2010 03:43 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 75353)
Too long to remember, I'd need a short definition :sad:

How about a bookkeeping book to record debit and credit transactions?

irmamar March 08, 2010 03:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 75357)
How about a bookkeeping book to record debit and credit transactions?

Good! :kiss:

chileno March 08, 2010 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 75346)
I know nothing about bookkeeping, but I need a short definition for "ledger". I'd like to know if "an account book of final entry" is a good one. :thinking: I don't know what "final entry" means ("entradas finales":?: - I don't know even if this term exists in Spanish :thinking:). A synonym would be good, too. :)

Thanks. :)

"Los libros"

Yo llevo los libros de esta empresa.

AngelicaDeAlquezar March 08, 2010 07:57 AM

Me dijeron que "ledger" se llama "Libro Mayor" en español.
Se usa para juntar todas las cuentas con todos sus cargos y abonos, y las inversiones con gastos y ganancias que la empresa ha hecho durante un periodo determinado (normalmente periodos fiscales).
También se le llama así al libro que guarda el resumen de movimientos en una cuenta específica.

Ojalá te sirva. (La contabilidad tampoco es lo mío) ;)

Ambarina March 08, 2010 08:36 AM

Agree with Angelica - ledger=libro mayor
Meriam Webster definition: a book containing accounts to which debits and credits are posted from books of original entry

Jessica March 08, 2010 10:26 AM

yea it's a place where you put all the debits and credits as Ambarina said. I'm in an accounting class so I should know lol :P

irmamar March 08, 2010 01:12 PM

Thank you everybody. I think I've already fixed this word in my memory. :)

A present for you all :present:

I think there is a ledger inside :wicked: :D :rose:


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