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authorJostein Berntsen <jbernts@broadpark.no>2015-01-09 00:05:10 +0100
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This data of where money goes can be collated into reports. This used to be
done with a physical book, called a ledger, where each account was on one
page. Each debit or credit in the journal was transferred to the
- appropriate account page and the pages were totalled to produce reports.
+ appropriate account page and the pages were totaled to produce reports.
This process is now done with the Ledger software which creates reports from
the journal. A journal is sometimes called a register.