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Avid learner Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Unjournaled & unledgered (adjectives) - in accounting

Hi,

Can I use "unjournaled" or "unledgered" to describe transactions that deliberately are not recorded into the financial ledger for the time being.

Thanks, A.L.
  

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avid learner Can I use "unjournaled" or "unledgered" to describe transactions that deliberately are not recorded into the financial ledger for the time being. 'Unrecorded' is common enough. I understand your variations, though I don't think they are regular accounting terms.

  • avid learner Can I use "unjournaled" or "unledgered" to describe transactions that deliberately are not recorded into the financial ledger for the time being.
  • 'Unrecorded' is common enough.
  • I understand your variations, though I don't think they are regular accounting terms.
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avid learnerCan I use "unjournaled" or "unledgered" to describe transactions that deliberately are not recorded into the financial ledger for the time being.
'Unrecorded' is common enough. I understand your variations, though I don't think they are regular accounting terms.

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