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Rdep01 Posted 19 years ago
Business & Finance

Meaning of the verb "post" : ?

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01b00"The error must have been made when the item was posted to the ledger"02b02br
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00I understand that "posted" means here something like "written", but I don't found the precise meaning.02br
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00In my dictionary, I only have those meanings : 01i01b00"post you a letter"02b02i00 and 01b01i00"post somebody overseas"02i02b02br
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0 It's a bookkeeping term - it means that the transaction has been entered into the accounts. They could be written or computerised accounts. 0-

  • 0 It's a bookkeeping term - it means that the transaction has been entered into the accounts.
  • They could be written or computerised accounts.
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0 It's a bookkeeping term - it means that the transaction has been entered into the accounts. They could be written or computerised accounts. 0-
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10It's a bookkeeping term - it means that the transaction has been entered into the accounts. They could be written or computerised accounts.12blockquote
10 OK, 01b00"entered"02b00, this is the word02br
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0 working capital is basically the excess of assets over liabilities as at the balance sheet date. "Operate with" in this context just means "how much is their working capital". 'Operate' in the business sense just means carrying out business. 0-

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