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1 ledger
n. defteri kebir, ana defter, mezarın kapak taşı, travers, üst germe* * *muhasebe defteri* * *['le‹ə](the book of accounts of an office or shop.) defterikebir, ana hesap defteri -
2 ledger
defteri kebir, büyük defter; travers, kusak, üst germe -
3 ledger
muhasebe defteri -
4 ledger blade
sabit bıçak -
5 ledger board
küpeşte -
6 ledger line
gergin misina, ucu su dibine oturan misina, yardımcı nota çizgisi -
7 ledger line
gergin misina, ucu su dibine oturan misina, yardımcı nota çizgisi -
8 ledger blade
(kirpma makasi) sabit biçak -
9 ledger board
küpeste, parmaklik küpestesi -
10 ledger blade
sabit bıçak -
11 ledger board
küpeşte -
12 stock ledger
n. hisse senedi defteri -
13 stock ledger
n. hisse senedi defteri -
14 closing the ledger
defteri kebiri kapatma -
15 collection ledger
tahsilat defteri -
16 cost and expense ledger
maliyet ve masraf defteri -
17 cost ledger
maliyet defteri -
18 creditor's ledger
alacaklilar defteri -
19 customer's ledger
müsteriler defteri -
20 elimination ledger
eliminasyon defteri, mahsup defteri
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ledger — led‧ger [ˈledʒə ǁ ər] noun [countable usually plural] ACCOUNTING one of the books or computer records showing the totals of items shown separately in the Books Of First Entry or day book S; = BOOK OF FINAL ENTRY: • Gone are the days of ledgers… … Financial and business terms
Ledger — bezeichnet: ein Papierformat in den USA und Kanada, siehe Papierformat#Nordamerika Ledger ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bob Ledger (* 1937), englischer Fußballspieler Heath Ledger (1979–2008), australischer Schauspieler Robert Ledger ( … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ledger — Ledg er(l[e^]j [ e]r), n. [Akin to D. legger layer, daybook (fr. leggen to lay, liggen to lie), E. ledge, lie. See {Lie} to be prostrate.] 1. A book in which a summary of accounts is laid up or preserved; the final book of record in business… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ledger — I noun account book, account of transactions, accounts, balance sheet, bankbook, book of accounts, book of records, books, calculation, cashbook, codex accepti et expensi, computation, daybook, diary, entries, file, index, log, logbook, passbook … Law dictionary
ledger — account book, c.1400, from leggen to place, lay (see LAY (Cf. lay) (v.)). Originally a book that lies permanently in a place (especially a large copy of a breviary in a church). Sense of book of accounts is first attested 1580s, short for ledger… … Etymology dictionary
ledger — [lej′ər] n. [ME legger, prob. < ME leggen or liggen after MDu ligger: see LAY1, LIE1] 1. a large, flat stone placed over a tomb 2. a) a large, horizontal timber in a scaffold b) … English World dictionary
ledger — [n] account book books, daybook, journal, record book, register; concepts 271,280,801 … New thesaurus
ledger — ► NOUN ▪ a book or other collection of financial accounts. ORIGIN originally denoting a large bible or breviary: probably from variants of LAY(Cf. ↑lay) and LIE(Cf. ↑lie), influenced by Dutch legger and ligger … English terms dictionary
ledger — Synonyms and related words: Domesday Book, account, account book, accounts payable ledger, accounts receivable ledger, address book, adversaria, album, annual, appointment calendar, appointment schedule, balance sheet, bank ledger, bankbook, bill … Moby Thesaurus
Ledger — A ledger or lieger (from the English dialect forms liggen or leggen , to lie or lay; in sense adapted from the Dutch substantive logger ), is the principal book for recording transactions. Originally, the term referred to a large volume of… … Wikipedia
ledger — A collection of accounts of a similar type. Traditionally, a ledger was a large book with separate pages for each account; in modern systems they will usually consist of computer records. The most common ledgers are the nominal ledger containing… … Accounting dictionary