cashbooks

/ˈkæʃˌbʊks/
noun
  1. Books or ledgers used to record all money received and spent by a business or person.
    • The accountant checked the cashbooks to see how much money the store made last month.
    • She wrote every sale and expense in the cashbooks to keep track of her small business.
    • The auditor asked to see the cashbooks for the past three years.
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