Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A book in which a record of cash receipts and expenditures is kept.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A book in which is kept a register or an account of money received and paid.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Bookkeeping) A book in which is kept a register of money received or paid out.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
book used torecord amounts ofmoney received or paid out.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Duties: Capturing data accurately from primary source documents into cashbook and ledger.
Jobs 2008
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Cashbook reconciliation analysing bank statements and processing bank entries into cashbook cash flow management processing journals bank reconciliation capturing data accurately from primary source documents into cashbook and ledger reconciling control accounts processing creditors and writing cheques or preparing EFT payments assisting with the overall organisation salary budget process.
Jobs 2008
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What he wanted to do was pile coins into neat columns, riffle notes, and make neat entries in a cashbook.
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What he wanted to do was pile coins into neat columns, riffle notes, and make neat entries in a cashbook.
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The amounts described in the cashbook are referred to as
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An employee of the auditing company conceded on Thursday that a cashbook and ledger the State were looking had indeed been in the company's possession all along.
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"Tax inspectors are already calling on companies - not to to look at the company payroll, but to examine the cashbook and petty cash for anomalies," said the JCCI.
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- A reconciliation of the cashbook with the bank statement, including an explanation of all reconciling items which have been outstanding for more than three months;
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The paymaster-general's account reflected an unexplained difference of R117 million between the cashbook balance and the bank reconciliation balance of March 31, 1996.
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He had presented her with two gold bracelets and a painting by Rembrandt Peale and in his cashbook he entered $125 as the cost of the wedding trip, about which he made no other notation that is known of.
The Great Bridge David McCullough 1972
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