customers' ledger
1ledger — 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… …
2ledger — 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… …
3ledger — 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… …
4sales ledger — ➔ ledger * * * sales ledger UK US noun [C] ACCOUNTING ► a book or computer record of money received by a company for its products and services, and money still owed by customers: »Mark the limit on the customer s account in the sales ledger. →… …
5nominal ledger — general ledger The ledger containing the nominal accounts and real accounts necessary to prepare the accounts of an organization. This ledger is distinguished from the personal ledgers, such as the debtors ledger and creditors ledger, which… …
6sales ledger — debtors ledger The ledger that records the personal accounts of an organization s customers. The total of the balances in this ledger represents the organization s trade debtors …
7nominal ledger — The ledger containing the nominal accounts and real accounts necessary to prepare the accounts of an organization. This ledger is distinguished from the personal ledgers, such as the sales and purchase ledgers, which contain the accounts of… …
8accounts receivable ledger — UK US noun [C] ACCOUNTING ► a book or computer file in which the money that customers owe a company is recorded …
9Double-entry bookkeeping system — A double entry bookkeeping system is a set of rules for recording financial information in a financial accounting system in which every transaction or event changes at least two different nominal ledger accounts. The name derives from the fact… …
10Microsoft Dynamics GP — is a mid market business accounting software or ERP Software package marketed in North and South America, UK and Ireland, the Middle East, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. It is used in many additional countries with partner supported… …