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Definition of Check stub
1. Noun. The part of a check that is retained as a record.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Check Stub
Literary usage of Check stub
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. 20th Century Bookkeeping and Accounting: A Treatise on Modern Bookkeeping by James Williams Baker (1918)
"However, the best results are obtained by keeping the account on the check stub.
As a rule, the check book contains two or more checks to the page, ..."
2. Office Practice and Business Procedure by Florence E. McGill (1922)
"This check pays in full the following items: How to Make Out a Check and Check
Stub In writing a check, observe that there are two parts—the stub and the ..."
3. Farm Accounting by Hiram Thompson Scovill (1918)
"The amount of a check is deducted from the check stub balance as soon as issued.
It is deducted from the balance on the bank's books only when the check ..."
4. Household Accounting and Economics by William Adam Sheaffer (1917)
"of the check stub opposite to where the balance at the end of the month is written.
The sum of these subtracted from the bank balance should equal the check ..."
5. Lessons in Cookery by Frances Elizabeth Stewart (1918)
"It will be filled with blanks which should be filled out in the following manner:
STUB CHECK First fill out in ink the check stub at the left. ..."
6. Metropolitan System of Bookkeeping: Embracing Theory and Practice of by William Adam Sheaffer (1916)
"At the end of the month, the total shown on the last left check stub should ...
In the same way, on the right check stub, the amount of each check added to ..."