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Part of a system of accounting records.
Part of a system of accounting records.
Often in plural, ''books.''




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A balance of assets, liabilities, contracts or any other significant items arising from trading or other commercial activities.
A balance of assets, liabilities, contracts or any other significant items arising from trading or other commercial activities.
For example, an ''order book.''




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More generally, any other record.  
More generally, any other record.  
5. ''Verb - record keeping - accounting - commercial activities.''
To enter an item into an accounting record, or any other record.




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* [[Accounting records]]
* [[Accounting records]]
* [[Balance]]
* [[Balance]]
* [[Balance sheet]]
* [[Banking book]]
* [[Banking book]]
* [[Blue Book]]
* [[Blue Book]]
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* [[Book entry]]
* [[Book entry]]
* [[Book-entry system]]
* [[Book-entry system]]
* [[Book equity]]
* [[Book funds transfer]]
* [[Book funds transfer]]
* [[Book entry]]
* [[Book equity]]
* [[Book reserve]]
* [[Book reserve]]
* [[Book value]]
* [[Book value]]
* [[Bookkeeping]]
* [[Bookkeeping]]
* [[Bookmaking]]
* [[Cash book]]
* [[Cash book]]
* [[Central Limit Order Book]]
* [[Central Limit Order Book]]

Latest revision as of 09:00, 25 August 2022

1. Accounting - records.

Part of a system of accounting records.

Often in plural, books.


2. Accounting - value.

An abbreviation for Book value.


3. Commercial activities.

A balance of assets, liabilities, contracts or any other significant items arising from trading or other commercial activities.

For example, an order book.


4. Record keeping.

More generally, any other record.


5. Verb - record keeping - accounting - commercial activities.

To enter an item into an accounting record, or any other record.


See also