- Accounting procedure is what bibliophiles are interested in doing - business ledger recording - Recording business transactions - The art of recording pecuniary or business
transactions in a regular and systematic manner, so as to show their
relation to each other, and the state of the business in which they
occur; the art of keeping accounts. The books commonly used are a
daybook, cashbook, journal, and ledger. See Daybook, Cashbook, Journal,
and Ledger.
- Enlargement - The act of expanding or spreading out; the condition of
being expanded; dilation; enlargement. - That which is expanded; expanse; extend surface; as, the
expansion of a sheet or of a lake; the expansion was formed of metal. - Space through which anything is expanded; also, pure
space. - Enlargement or extension of business transactions; esp.,
increase of the circulation of bank notes. - The developed result of an indicated operation; as, the
expansion of (a + b)2 is a2 + 2ab + b2. - The operation of steam in a cylinder after its
communication with the boiler has been cut off, by which it continues
to exert pressure upon the moving piston.
- Accounting book - Accounts book - Boarder - Financial records book - Rocky shelf right below heath - A book in which a summary of accounts is laid up or
preserved; the final book of record in business transactions, in which
all debits and credits from the journal, etc., are placed under
appropriate heads. - A large flat stone, esp. one laid over a tomb.