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Latest post Thu, May 3 2007 9:54 PM by Pucca. 2 replies.
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Pucca  +  359816 Thu, 03 May 07 09:13 PM
Hello everybody!

Yes,yes! It's me again!Smile [:)]

I was wondering how it is called the "book" you write on when you buy something or sell something. Daily book? It's a book where you write all the movements of a shop..

Thanks in advance for your help!

P.S: I didn't know where to ask this question, would it be OK if I have written it in Business and Finance English section?Smile [:)]
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Tidus  +  359846 Thu, 03 May 07 09:47 PM

The expression you're looking for is "day book".  This is an accounting term and there is a purchases day book, and a sales day book.  They record the daily purchases/sales transactions before they are transferred to the ledger accounts.

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Pucca  +  359851 Thu, 03 May 07 09:54 PM

Hello Tidus!

Thanks for your answer!Big Smile [:D]

What about the other book? In Spanish it is called "Libro mayor", it records all the movements of the "day book".

Thanks in advance!Big Smile [:D]

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