Answer Posted / pradnya
A ledger is a book or computer file used to input accounting
records. It usually lists the debits and credits associated
with the entity for which the transactions are being
recorded. Ledgers were traditionally on paper and often
entered in bound books. With the start of the computer age,
electronic versions became more common.
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