The act of transferring all items from the journal, sales book, purchase book, cash book, or other books to the ledger is called posting.
A Cash Book is a book of original entry containing records of all transactions which involve either the receipt or payment of cash.
No purchase book is kept, all purchases being posted from the journal or cash book.
The transactions are properly entered in journal, cash book, sales book, and invoice register, and posted to ledger.
The books required by the shipper are purchase book, shipment book, shipment ledger, cash book, journal, and general ledger.
At first glance it might appear that this form is a departure from the regular form of cash book, but it should be remembered that the cash columns are the only ones having anything to do with the cash account.
And then he began a series of acts on the petty-cash book.
Was it really he who had wallowed in janitor's dust and vault damps with a monster called "Cash Book?
Bill had wasted a minute, so he cut off short and delved into the cash book once more, muttering curses on the third teller, who was out in the additions of his teller's cash book.
Would Frankie be proud of him if she could see him handling that mysterious jumble of figures called the "cash book?
Never work--especially on a cash book--when you need nourishment.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cash book" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.