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Definition of Ledger paper
1. Noun. A durable writing paper used in record books and business ledgers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ledger Paper
Literary usage of Ledger paper
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Where and how: A Handbook of Incorporation, Being a Digest and Comparison of by John Scott Parker, Charles Francis Bostwick (1907)
"The laws of Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Pennsylvania require
a Stock Ledger to be kept. BEAVER STOCK TRANSFER BOOK, Linen ledger paper, ..."
2. Safety Engineering (1915)
"ledger paper YOU have competent bookkeepers because your business records are
valuable. By the same token you should specify a paper for your record books ..."
3. Principles of Bookkeeping: Complete Course Illustrating the Journal Method by George Washington Miner, Fayette Herbert Elwell (1918)
"Ledger Closings For Written Work On slips of ledger paper open the following
accounts, and then make the necessary journal entries to close them. Use Jan. ..."
4. Fundamentals of Accounting: Principles and Practice of Bookkeeping by Sietse Bernard Koopman, Roy Bernard Kester (1921)
"(a) Write the following accounts on a sheet of standard ledger paper, allowing
the indicated ... (a) On a sheet of ledger paper open the necessary accounts. ..."
5. 20th Century Bookkeeping and Accounting: A Treatise on Modern Bookkeeping by James Williams Baker (1918)
"Post (§ 60, If If 2 and 3) to a sheet of ledger paper (see pages 58 and 57), ...
Post to the third page of a double sheet of ledger paper; allow one-fifth ..."
6. Water Softening and Purification: The Softening and Clarification of Hard ...by Harold Collet by Harold Collet (1908)
"Size 5 x 8 in. limp card cover, ledger paper, scale plain 8 to 1 in., ...
Size 8x10 in., ledger paper scale plains to 1 in. with useful tables, ..."
7. 20th Century Bookkeeping and Accounting: A Treatise on Modern Bookkeeping by James William Baker (1920)
"Post (§60, If If 2 and 3) to a sheet of ledger paper (see pages 58 and 57), take
a Trial Balance, and present all work for approval. Exercise No. ..."