Bookkeep

/ˈbʊkˌkip/ verb

Definition

To maintain systematic records of financial transactions for a business; to keep accounts in books.

Etymology

From book + keep. This originated in the 15th century when merchants literally kept their accounts in books and ledgers.

Kelly Says

Bookkeeping is one of the oldest forms of accounting and the origin of double-entry accounting—invented in medieval Venice and still the fundamental method used by accountants worldwide.

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