ledger• We then begin to see the debitside of the structural-adjustment ledger.• Perhaps she would get the chance later to talk to him about the ledgers.• Perhaps there was something not quite right about the files and the ledgers.• Also recheck your measurements from the ledger.• McCaslin recorded the trickle of supplies in the ledgers.• The posts will be cut off even with the bottom of the ledger.• But governments look only at the spending side of the ledger.• Cursed be that mortal inter-indebtedness which will not do away with ledgers.
From Longman Business Dictionary
ledgerled·ger /ˈledʒə-ər/ noun [countableC usually plural]ACCOUNTING