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Creation of a Distributed Ledger

2018
Over the last few years the words blockchain, bitcoin, and mining have been buzzing around all over the internet. Before we jump right into the details of crypto currency, I want to explain these buzzwords which will help us absorb the later sections with much more clarity. Blockchain is a continuously growing list of records called blocks. Every block
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Classification of Ledger Accounts

1982
The size and nature of the accounting department grows with the expansion of the business, but whether a large firm, fully mechanised with all manner of modern equipment and filing systems, or a small one-man concern or a partnership, the basic principles of accounting remain the same.
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Ledger No. 1

J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, 2020
Megan Walsh   +2 more
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Reconciling Ledger Accounts

1989
In any business the checking of statements and remittance advices with the relevant ledger account is an essential procedure. In some respects these are very similar to the bank reconciliation statements covered in Module 30 in that it is important and necessary to match and agree the balance as shown on a ledger account with the amount outstanding as ...
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Balancing the Ledger

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2013
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The microfoundations of ledgers [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Chris Berg   +2 more
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The Gender Ledger Cycle

2006
The general ledger cycle consists of posting of entries from special journals, subsidiary ledgers, and general journal to general ledger; as well as generating financial, managerial and special reports. Accounting transactions are first recorded in special and general journals from source documents and posted to subsidiary and general ledgers.
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The District Ledger

2016
The Nakusp Ledge was published in Nakusp, in the Central Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, from October 1893 to December 1894. The paper was subsequently published as the Ledge both in New Denver, from December 1894 to December 1904, and in Fernie, from January to August 1905.
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The Bowyer Ledgers: The Computer-Based Editing of the Ledgers

The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 1988
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