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  2. Ledger - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the company's bookkeeping procedures, all journals may be totaled and the totals posted to the relevant ledger each month. At the end of the accounting period, the company's financial statements are generated from summary totals in the ledgers. [2] Ledgers include: [3] Sales ledger (debtors ledger): records accounts receivable ...

  3. General ledger - Wikipedia

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    A ledger account is created for each account in the chart of accounts for an organization and is classified into account categories, such as income, expense, assets, liabilities, and equity; the collection of all these accounts is known as the general ledger. The general ledger holds financial and non-financial data for an organization. [3]

  4. Worksheet - Wikipedia

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    The form comes with two worksheets, one to calculate exemptions, and another to calculate the effects of other income (second job, spouse's job). The bottom number in each worksheet is used to fill out two if the lines in the main W4 form. The main form is filed with the employer, and the worksheets are discarded or held by the employee.

  5. Ledger (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ledger is a command-line based double-entry bookkeeping application. Accounting data is stored in a plain text file, using a simple format, which the users prepare themselves using other tools. Ledger does not write or modify data, it only parses the input data and produces reports.

  6. List of ornaments - Wikipedia

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    Consists of a dotted figure used to fill in or expand an interval or connect two longer notes. Generally improvised or written out literally. [3] Appoggiatura in Italian, in French appoggiature and German Vorschlag. Leaping up or down in pitch to an accented dissonant note, followed by a consonant resolution, generally by step downward.

  7. SQL-Ledger - Wikipedia

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    SQL-Ledger is an ERP and double entry accounting system. Accounting data is stored in an SQL database server and a standard web browser can be used as its user interface . The system uses the Perl language with a database interface module for processing and PostgreSQL for data storage which is the preferred platform.

  8. History of PDF - Wikipedia

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    The Portable Document Format (PDF) was created by Adobe Systems, introduced at the Windows and OS/2 Conference in January 1993 and remained a proprietary format until it was released as an open standard in 2008.

  9. Brian Renfroe - Wikipedia

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    Brian L. Renfroe (born April 7, 1980) is an American labor union leader.. Brian L. Renfroe is the 19th National President of the National Association of Letter Carriers, AFL-CIO, the union representing 285,000 active and retired city letter carriers employed by the United States Postal Service.