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Ledger

A ledger is a book or collection of accounts in which accounting transactions are recorded. Each account has:

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Ledger

Nodes20
Edges19
Triples17
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.1
Components1

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Ledger

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related to Etymology · 9
Ledger → According, Charles Wriothesley's Chronicle, Dutch, English, Englishe, German, In, Originally, The
related to overview · 5
Ledger → At, Depending, Ledgers, The, Usually
is a · 2
Ledger → book or collection of accounts in which accounting transactions are recorded, permanent summary of all amounts entered in supporting journals
see also · 1
Ledger → BookkeepingDebits

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transactions book recorded accounts account usually journals debit credit one ledgers records company business accounting list bookkeeping balance summary every

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Ledgeris abook or collection of accounts in which accounting transactions are recorded0.90text
Ledgeris apermanent summary of all amounts entered in supporting journals0.90text
Ledgerrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Ledgerrelated to EtymologyEnglish0.60section
Ledgerrelated to EtymologyDutch0.60section
Ledgerrelated to EtymologyGerman0.60section
Ledgerrelated to EtymologyOriginally0.60section
Ledgerrelated to EtymologyAccording0.60section
Ledgerrelated to EtymologyCharles Wriothesley's Chronicle0.60section
Ledgerrelated to EtymologyEnglishe0.60section
Ledgerrelated to EtymologyIn0.60section
Ledgerrelated to overviewThe0.60section

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