Limited version of LDEO-FAS Allows the LDEO community, upon specific approval to view and/or print specific accounts which they are responsible for See ledger for more information
(p 554) A specialized accounting book in which information from accounting journals is accumulated into specific categories and posted so that managers can find all the information about one account in the same place
A group of accounts in which are recorded the financial transactions of a governmental unit or other organization A ledger is a summary of transactions according to the accounts affected
(A) A book laid up in the counting-house, and containing the debits and credits of the merchant or tradesman, arranged under heads (Dutch legen, to lay, whence legger )
A manner of maintaining a back-score, which is a summary sheet on which the results of each rubber are credited to the winners and debited against the losers, in rubber bridge or in Chicago
An aggregation of like accounts (e g , General Fund Support) The leading digit of the account number is the ledger indicator: 0 designates General Ledger, 1-7 designates a Subsidiary Ledger
A book in which a summary of accounts is laid up or preserved; the final book of record in business transactions, in which all debits and credits from the journal, etc
The book of accounts into which the summary from the journals are entered Also, a ledger account is an individual account that shows all the debits and credits and the ending balance at the end of an accounting period For example, the ledger account for cash in bank will show a debit for the summary of all deposits from the cash receipts journal and a credit for all expenditures from the cash disbursements journal The resulting balance in the cash in bank ledger account will be reconciled to the balance on the bank statement
Any book of accounts containing the summaries of debit and credit entries A collective grouping of accounts The group of accounts used by an enterprise
A ledger is a book in which a company or organization writes down the amounts of money it spends and receives. a book in which a business, bank etc records how much money it receives and spends (Perhaps from legge, an early form of LAY)
A collection of account records for an organization FRS contains two ledgers: the general ledger (balance sheet) and the subsidiary ledger (revenue and expense) All accounts beginning with zero are general ledger accounts Accounts beginning with numbers one through nine are subsidiary ledger accounts
A group of accounts in which are recorded the financial transactions of a governmental unit or other organization (See also General ledger and Appropriation ledger )